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Giantone 01-23-2024, 04:43 AM Wow, the Covid policy criticism of DeSantis didn't age well, not well at all. Hard to believe you posted these old memes when time proved that DeSantis made the right policy choices when it came to Covid, while almost all (if not all) Democrat Governors made the wrong ones. And no, I was not a DeSantis supporter for President.
LOL, no he didn't he endangered the people in Florida.
nonniey 01-23-2024, 02:09 PM LOL, no he didn't he endangered the people in Florida.
Man this response shows you are completely ignorant of the actual results of the policies enacted during COVID. The Dem states of similar size/urban make-up either had a much higher mortality rate or no better than Florida's. To add insult to injury Florida had more people per Capita that were vulnerable to COVID and yet fewer died there (per Cap and adjusted for age) than many Dem run states (NY, NJ, Michigan all being examples). Now combine that with the economic costs and education damage (to the young done to states that closed down) and Florida's Covid polices were exponentially better than the ones chosen by Dem governors. Don't believe me? Ask the liberals on this board or better yet just do some basic google research.
https://www.thelancet.com/article/S0140-6736(23)00461-0/fulltext
https://www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/did-florida-get-it-right-against-covid-19#:~:text=Data%20from%20a%20recent%20peer,and%20o ther%20relevant%20biological%20factors.
....In an oranges-to-oranges comparison that standardizes for factors outside states’ immediate control, the Sunshine State is in the top quartile on COVID-19 deaths and looks a bit better on infections......
https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2023/05/25/desantis-florida-president-economy-unemployment-wages-politifact/
....A key turning point for DeSantis came during the coronavirus pandemic, when he decided that opening the state to economic activity was worth the health risk. Florida ended up roughly in the top one-third of states for COVID-19 death rates with 112 deaths per 100,000 residents in 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But the economic benefits were clear.
Consider employment trends. After the pandemic hit, it took the United States until February 2022 to reach the same level of employment as in January 2019, the month DeSantis took office. By contrast, Florida had returned to that benchmark nine months earlier, in June 2021....."
Giantone 01-23-2024, 02:29 PM Man this response shows you are completely ignorant of the actual results of the policies enacted during COVID. The Dem states either had a much higher mortality rate or no better than Florida's. To add insult to injury Florida had more people per Capita that were vulnerable to COVID and yet fewer died there than many Dem run states (NY, NJ, Michigan all being examples). Now combine that with the economic costs and education damage (to the young done to states that closed down) and Florida's Covid polices were exponentially better than the ones chosen by Dem governors. Don't believe me? Ask the liberals on this board or better yet just do some basic google research.
Talk about ignorant, LOL. Florida did better but not why you think. educate yourself.Go back and read the link through this time.
https://www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/did-florida-get-it-right-against-covid-19
nonniey 01-23-2024, 02:39 PM Talk about ignorant, LOL. Florida did better but not why you think. educate yourself.Go back and read the link through this time.
https://www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/did-florida-get-it-right-against-covid-19
I did you obviously didn't. We are talking about the actual policies enacted not the political posturing afterward that DeSantis has taken (anti-vax BS). Your memes were attacks on the policies enacted during COVID which turned out well far better than any Dem state.
Giantone 01-23-2024, 05:51 PM I did you obviously didn't. We are talking about the actual policies enacted not the political posturing afterward that DeSantis has taken (anti-vax BS). Your memes were attacks on the policies enacted during COVID which turned out well far better than any Dem state.
LOL, that's right you like to cherry pick.
"Florida did well because it adopted early aggressive nursing home policies, testing, and gathering restrictions to slow the spread of the virus—at a higher rate than even most states led by Democratic governors—and promoted vaccination among the elderly. These early policies encouraged Floridians to continue to stay home, get vaccinated, and wear masks at a higher rate than the residents of most other U.S. states even after Florida lifted its health mandates. "
"In other words, Florida should not be used as evidence that masks, stay-at-home orders, and vaccines did not matter in this pandemic when the reality is that Floridians continued to adopt them even after DeSantis turned away from them. "
"Medical Freedom and Its Toll on Florida’s Future Pandemic Preparedness
Floridians may not be able to rely on the same level of public vigilance when the next health crisis emerges. DeSantis’s advocacy of medical freedom, especially for younger populations, may be taking a toll on public health more broadly in the Sunshine State.
Between 2020 and 2022, Florida had one of the largest jumps in the nation in its pediatric vaccination exemption rate for students attending school. Before the pandemic, the state was already below the national average for leading pediatric vaccinations. It has since fallen further to a ten-year state low for kindergarten and seventh-grade vaccinations, however. During the pandemic, U.S. seasonal influenza vaccination rates for adults increased nationally to nearly 50 percent but fell in Florida to 40 percent—one of the lowest rates in the country. If these trends persist and extend to other public health measures, the state will be less safe. That is worrisome in a state vulnerable to climate-related health threats, including outbreaks of locally transmitted malaria and dengue fever. "
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/region/us/florida
nonniey 01-25-2024, 08:59 AM Hey all, Trump stated he'd blacklist anyone that donates to the Haley campaign from here on out. They'd be barred from MAGA. So you all know what to do right?
sdskinsfan2001 01-25-2024, 10:05 AM Hey all, Trump stated he'd blacklist anyone that donates to the Haley campaign form here on out. They'd be barred from MAGA. So you all know what to do right?
Vote for RFK, Jr.?
https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/230627104738-shirtless-rfk-jr-1.jpg?c=16x9&q=w_800,c_fill
nonniey 01-25-2024, 02:18 PM Vote for RFK, Jr.?
https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/230627104738-shirtless-rfk-jr-1.jpg?c=16x9&q=w_800,c_fill
Almost as bad as Trump and Vivek. I know Haley doesn't have a chance, but she would make by far a better President than anyone that ran or still is running this cycle.
punch it in 02-06-2024, 08:53 AM So Trump is ordering his Republican servants to block the border bill because
A) politics over policy AKA staying out of jail is more important than anything that has to do with our country (i know i know America first [emoji23])
B) it is a bad bill for putin especially when comrade Carlson is going over there to show his followers that Putin is a smart decent guy
C) he is simply a moron
D) all of the above
nonniey 02-06-2024, 09:14 AM It's A. If somehow Trump becomes President he won't get a border bill as good as the one they are shooting down right now. I guess MAGA prefers the open borders we have now (Make no mistake that Biden mostly created) over the Bill which would actually have shut down the border over the last 4 months if it had been in effect.
It would be as if a ship captain stupidly ran onto the rocks and his opponents on the ship decided to prevent any effort to reduce flooding, because while the ship is sinking it hurts the captain.
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