The pandemic isn't an existential threat.
The 'curves' are flat now.
Our hospital systems across North America aren't overwhelmed.
So why are still in lockdown?
Some of the low IQ politicians in control of our lives aren't smart enough to keep a lid on it and when they speak they lend some insights into how a low IQ person thinks and argues.
Here's Gov. of NH Chris Sununu. First a pic:
Now a quote:
The 'curves' are flat now.
Our hospital systems across North America aren't overwhelmed.
So why are still in lockdown?
Some of the low IQ politicians in control of our lives aren't smart enough to keep a lid on it and when they speak they lend some insights into how a low IQ person thinks and argues.
Here's Gov. of NH Chris Sununu. First a pic:
Now a quote:
“I guess if you’re asking for the rationale for keeping the order in place, I would challenge you to tell me what’s the rationale for undoing the order?” Sununu responded.”
“Because when you undo the order, you’re going to potentially create another surge. We put that order in place and had great success with it, given that we’re effectively a suburb of Boston,” Sununu said. “And while one death is too many, We’ve been able to keep our fatalities…at a relatively low level compared to our neighbor to the south.”
See the sleight of hand? See how, through circular logic, now it's about 'surges', 'waves' and the vague 'save every life?"
Chris actually tu quoqued a reporter. Which loosely translates into 'Fuck you, that's why. And in case you don't understand fuck you, you want granny to die. You want that? I'm saving YOU and YOUR family.'
I'm starting to get the troubling feeling they're going to string people along. And when the flu season hits in the fall it will be 'TA-DAH! SEE!? WE TOLD YOU! WAAAAVVVESSSS! SHUT 'ER DOWN!'
A more despicable line of reason and poor excuse for leadership you can't get.
This is how you ruin things.
I think Sununu should hand in his sweater. That's not living free.
That's living in fear.
By rhetoric and logic, he's living in....fear.
Here are New Hampshire's numbers as of May 9:
3011 cases.
131 deaths.
200 000 job losses.
Any questions?
3011 cases.
131 deaths.
200 000 job losses.
Any questions?
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