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Glad to read these stories. Can't trust anything the media says to be full truth.I got COVID before it was a news story. I have a few conditions that put me at "high risk", but it was essentially a bad flu for me. I had it for over a week, which is very unusual for me, but there were really only two days where I was in bed for most of the day. Bad but not life threatening.
The only way another great hoax will work is if it comes with TONS of cash thrown in. That was how they got everyone to go along with it last time and vote "the correct way". Money talks.If they lock down again, it should fix the inflation problem, as long as they don't throw stimulus in the mix.
This is the main reason one side has been over the top pushing getting rid of free speech. Before the net propaganda was fairly easy. Only had 3 networks, most news papers followed along. Now its hard to pull that off since they lie, its on video for all to see, and replay. So the solution is to do away with people telling others and showing them lying. Still works amazingly well. I have watched many who when shown video of some "hero" of their openly lying they just dismiss it and say it did not happen. As they watch it.Glad to read these stories. Can't trust anything the media says to be full truth.
The bubblegumes will do what they're going to do. I've got no say. I may be a little more combative as far as obeying their rules this time though, if this come to be. To be sure, I'ma going to get a couple more 36 roll packages at Costco, to keep the two I already have company, before hand though.This is the main reason one side has been over the top pushing getting rid of free speech. Before the net propaganda was fairly easy. Only had 3 networks, most news papers followed along. Now its hard to pull that off since they lie, its on video for all to see, and replay. So the solution is to do away with people telling others and showing them lying. Still works amazingly well. I have watched many who when shown video of some "hero" of their openly lying they just dismiss it and say it did not happen. As they watch it.
There will absolutely be another rush on toilet paper this year.The bubblegumes will do what they're going to do. I've got no say. I may be a little more combative as far as obeying their rules this time though, if this come to be. To be sure, I'ma going to get a couple more 36 roll packages at Costco, to keep the two I already have company, before hand though.
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That doesn't sound good.The article said:When pressed on getting people to take the vaccine, a CDC official said, "It's one of our top priorities, and we're pulling out all the stops."
Wife and I have since day one kept a supply of "needed stuff" on hand. Reason is for just in case. Up this way we are told we will have a real good shake some day. May not happen in my lifetime but, nice to have the "stuff". As long as the house does not fall down we are good till help arrives. When the great hoax was put on us and the stores got wiped out it was nice to watch and laugh. We used a lot of the stuff we had and as soon as the shelves filled we bought more. This is sadly a lot like ammo. How many "shortages" have there been the last couple decades? Every time it happens a lot of people are mad and have some new conspiracy theory on why. When that shortage is over most go back to ignoring it. Then another one comes along and the crying starts all over again. People as a whole in the US seem to suffer from amazingly short memories.The bubblegumes will do what they're going to do. I've got no say. I may be a little more combative as far as obeying their rules this time though, if this come to be. To be sure, I'ma going to get a couple more 36 roll packages at Costco, to keep the two I already have company, before hand though.
The last big run on everything, I wasn't aware (I'm also always stocked up) and went into a Costco for a few things after work. There was a line almost to the exit. Asked someone if this was the checkout line and they confirmed. I left.Wife and I have since day one kept a supply of "needed stuff" on hand. Reason is for just in case. Up this way we are told we will have a real good shake some day. May not happen in my lifetime but, nice to have the "stuff". As long as the house does not fall down we are good till help arrives. When the great hoax was put on us and the stores got wiped out it was nice to watch and laugh. We used a lot of the stuff we had and as soon as the shelves filled we bought more. This is sadly a lot like ammo. How many "shortages" have there been the last couple decades? Every time it happens a lot of people are mad and have some new conspiracy theory on why. When that shortage is over most go back to ignoring it. Then another one comes along and the crying starts all over again. People as a whole in the US seem to suffer from amazingly short memories.
Its nice to be able to do that isn't it? When the panic was in full swing here Wife and I would only go to the store when the crowds were gone. HUGE empty spots on shelves which made us laugh. Watching some of the panic was fun too. One woman with an entire cart filled with jars of peanut butter. Another with a cart filled with bags of flour. I told the wife I bet if I pick some random item and start filling a cart with it a few others will run over and empty that shelf.The last big run on everything, I wasn't aware (I'm also always stocked up) and went into a Costco for a few things after work. There was a line almost to the exit. Asked someone if this was the checkout line and they confirmed. I left.
It was amazing. Some of those people in that Costco looked so serious. Also, everything but toilet paper, you could find somewhere if you looked. I never even ran out of milk and cheese. I broke out some frozen stuff and probably ate a little better than I usually do.Its nice to be able to do that isn't it? When the panic was in full swing here Wife and I would only go to the store when the crowds were gone. HUGE empty spots on shelves which made us laugh. Watching some of the panic was fun too. One woman with an entire cart filled with jars of peanut butter. Another with a cart filled with bags of flour. I told the wife I bet if I pick some random item and start filling a cart with it a few others will run over and empty that shelf.
I get it. And glad of it. It's been over a week since I first came down with Covid and now I feel pretty much back to normal. So I guess it's safe to say I had a mild case. The doctor I talked to at Kaiser said I could have one of the Rx. that is supposed to minimize the effects of Covid. Since I take a certain anticoagulant med, I couldn't take the stronger of the two that are available. They gave me Lagevrio, which I took for five days. I don't have any way of knowing for sure that it helped but it didn't have any noticeable side effects on me other than I don't like choking down four fat capsules at a go, twice a day. Taking the Lagevrio is like praying, you never know for sure if it works, but if there's a chance that it will, you do it.My long-time friend in Nevada is an ER nurse and he said the only people they see that get admitted to the hospital now with Covid are unvaxxed OR 80+ and older, so it's not just the studies. Do what you will with the info.
Too late, it's already happening.. that would effectively bankrupt the country.