When even hard-core leftist Universities say it...

Posted by $ blarman 3 years, 8 months ago to News
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MIT and UC-Berkeley now conclude that the lockdowns did more harm than good? You must be joking right?

Even a broken clock (or two) can be right every now and then...
SOURCE URL: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2020/07/02/wsj-reopen-america-n2571753


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  • Posted by oldtk 3 years, 8 months ago
    Even now, in NYC the mayor cancels church services and other gatherings but gives the OK for BLM protests. The inconsistency is astounding. The obvious agenda is profound in it's presentation.

    I can only say, but for Trump being in office, BLM would have no life AT ALL.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 3 years, 8 months ago
    Important alert: Still no comments by admin, someone else needed for this conversation.

    I would ask all, to send admin a note then share your thoughts on this subject and support or not, a reprieve or commutation of Dan/ Dobrien's acceptance back into the Gulch.
    I think John Galt would be in support of Dan seeing that he is a valued Creator.

    Seems ewe has exited that conversation...I thought I could make some headway.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 3 years, 8 months ago
    The lockdown caused a backlog of elective surgeries. Those surgeries are now being preformed. That is the main reason Texas hospitals have a high utilization currently.
    The lockdown has done more damage by far than the China virus has. Estimates of 500 million folks sent below the poverty line. Around 8% of those below the poverty line die of malnutrition. That should be The Who ,Fauci , Birks , and the Dem Governors (who ordered Nursing home to take in Covid infected) punishment .They should be starved to death.
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