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The notion that we would lock down our society until a vaccine is introduced to counter a virus with a 0.3% infection fatality rate and near-zero risk for non-immunocompromised individuals was shockingly insane. Then we were told that even after a vaccine is in place, the social control will not end because the vaccine will not fully work against COVID-19 for all people. Now, we are beginning to see that because indeed COVID-19 is not that much different from a pandemic flu, the flu itself will now constitute the new threshold for social control and panic in perpetuity. In other words, the totalitarianism that we blissfully accepted in March is here to stay forever, unless we reclaim our sovereignty.
“[Arizona] State officials Monday laid out a plan for ‘aggressively’ combating the upcoming influenza season as the COVID-19 pandemic lingers, with the first step being to urge people to get a flu shot as soon as possible,” wrote the Copper Courier on Tuesday. “The state plans to increase funding for Medicaid recipients to get flu shots, combine flu-shot sites with coronavirus testing facilities, and more, while also advocating many of the same measures meant to head off the spread of COVID-19” (emphasis added).
The Arizona paper was reporting on a press conference held by liberal Republican Governor Doug Ducey and Arizona health department director Dr. Cara Christ, when they warned about “a perfect storm” of lingering COVID-19 mixing with the flu season in the coming months. They warned about mask-wearing and shutting down businesses that don’t participate in their unproven social control rituals. They also revealed that indeed hospitals get overwhelmed to a degree during the flu season and now that fact, which we always lived with every year, will be used to control our lives. --->READ MORE HERE
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President Trump said Monday that he isn’t negotiating directly with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer on another coronavirus relief bill because “they don’t want to make a deal.”
“I know who I’m dealing with,” Mr. Trump said at a White House press conference. “I know Pelosi, I know Schumer very well. I don’t need to meet with them to be turned down.”
Top administration officials have been talking with the Democrats about a new round of relief for unemployed workers, schools and health care personnel. The two sides are believed to be about $700 billion apart, with Democrats seeking at least $2 trillion in aid and Republicans offering about $1.3 trillion.
The president said inviting the Democratic leaders to the White House for talks would only result in them lying to reporters later about what he said in negotiations. He said Democrats are holding up a deal to hurt his reelection prospects. --->READ MORE HEREFolow links below to related stories and resources:
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