Do you have Asperger's?You need to focus more on the Sixers current hot streak. Yes I'm sure you were aware of it.
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Do you have Asperger's?You need to focus more on the Sixers current hot streak. Yes I'm sure you were aware of it.
Nope, never have. Link it.
Should we do the same for people who smoke, drink, or are obese? No one else should have to subsidize stupidity.
It has nothing to do about a physician judging someone's life style. We'll treat anyone, no matter their choices.If it points back to the larger consideration of a physician not judging based upon lifestyle, it's a valid point.
(even if not a great apples to apples comparison, so to speak)
What's terrible is you ignoring the hypocrisy of opposing a system only to support it when it personally affects you.
It has nothing to do about a physician judging someone's life style. We'll treat anyone, no matter their choices.
However this is an issue of resource utilization. One group is related to chronic conditions brought on by multiple factors, which includes long standing poor health choices. None of the causes have a readily available free vaccine that would prevent it. The other is a group of selfish morons who reject science and the recommendations of health care experts. Then show up demanding all of the resources available to save their life, at the detriment of other patients.
Are people with heart disease saturating the availability of hospital beds?You continuously repeat this stupidity in every covid thread despite it routinely being pointed out how dumb of a comparison it is. Do you think it suddenly had become funny or insightful?
Can we do the same thing with violent criminals? You shoot a cop and the cop shoots you back, no hospital bed? Right?Apparently, folks who don’t want to get vaccinated against COVID feel they’re being persecuted for what they consider a personal choice. Their thinking, I guess, is if others are safe from the coronavirus after getting jabbed, why does everyone else have to do so as well?
But seems to me anti-vaxers don’t have any such reluctance to take up hospital beds when they suffer serious effects of COVID themselves, which seems kind of hypocritical. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.
Walk the walk, baby. Otherwise, you’re just making a half-assed stand – denouncing medicine that could save you if you get hit with this thing, but then embracing it when you wind up suffering the consequence of your own actions.
That’s one of the reasons vaccinated people get annoyed with the anti-vaxers. Those who reject vaccines claim it’s nobody’s business but their own, but whenever there’s a COVID-related surge hospitals seem to run out of beds, and the anti-vaxxers are taking up a lot of them.
Kerr: If you reject the vaccine, reject the hospital bed too
Walk the walk, baby. If you reject the jab, reject the hospital bed as well. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.www.seacoastonline.com
Seems like a racist policyApparently, folks who don’t want to get vaccinated against COVID feel they’re being persecuted for what they consider a personal choice. Their thinking, I guess, is if others are safe from the coronavirus after getting jabbed, why does everyone else have to do so as well?
But seems to me anti-vaxers don’t have any such reluctance to take up hospital beds when they suffer serious effects of COVID themselves, which seems kind of hypocritical. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.
Walk the walk, baby. Otherwise, you’re just making a half-assed stand – denouncing medicine that could save you if you get hit with this thing, but then embracing it when you wind up suffering the consequence of your own actions.
That’s one of the reasons vaccinated people get annoyed with the anti-vaxers. Those who reject vaccines claim it’s nobody’s business but their own, but whenever there’s a COVID-related surge hospitals seem to run out of beds, and the anti-vaxxers are taking up a lot of them.
Kerr: If you reject the vaccine, reject the hospital bed too
Walk the walk, baby. If you reject the jab, reject the hospital bed as well. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.www.seacoastonline.com
And you seem to think everyone on welfare hasn't worked a day in their life.You guys equate hard working farmers lobbying the government to dead beats that haven’t worked a day in their life.
I'm good with that. I"d also be good with DRT.Can we do the same thing with violent criminals? You shoot a cop and the cop shoots you back, no hospital bed? Right?
But we don’t do that.
I can only speak for the Atlanta area. The vaccine is widely available to everyone. Regardless of race. I'd say if it is a person's choice to not be vaccinated (and not because the medically cannot) then they should stick to their guns and decline the hospital resources.Seems like a racist policy
US Coronavirus vaccine tracker
Each state has a different plan — and different challenges — in distributing vaccines. Learn more about who is getting vaccinated by parsing the data by age, sex and race.usafacts.org
Just stick to posting stuff from social media like a teenage girl.Not an answer, but, okay.
No rebuttal.
So a government policy that disproportionately negatively effects black people is ok?I can only speak for the Atlanta area. The vaccine is widely available to everyone. Regardless of race. I'd say if it is a person's choice to not be vaccinated (and not because the medically cannot) then they should stick to their guns and decline the hospital resources.
So, the farmers are just hard working people lobbying the Federal government. And all the rest are deadbeats who haven’t worked a day in their lives.You guys equate hard working farmers lobbying the government to dead beats that haven’t worked a day in their life. Every industry lobby’s the federal government. Also, if you don’t carry your own insurance for a drought or hail you will not make it as a farmer if your crop did get taken out.
They are not. They're a population that has been a constant for a long time, predating covid. The change has been the pandemic. And a vast, vast majority of those currently are the unvaccinated.Are people with heart disease saturating the availability of hospital beds?
Okay Boomer. Just stay fixated on the Sixers and continue bringing into every thread.Just stick to posting stuff from social media like a teenage girl.
The selfishness is rejecting a proven vaccine recommended by healthcare professionals, then showing up sick demanding all the resources and knowledge from those same healthcare experts to save their lives.I don't think you have the selfish angle for a lot of these people since they're just miss-informed. I get the annoyance with them.
I get the resource issue, and I think it makes enough sense to move them to the bottom of the list if you're having issues with resources... but beyond that, it seems everybody is stuck with them.
How does Medicaid affect your premiums?Also could get rid of free health care for poors and just deny them so my premiums can go down.
Perfect MAGA. Brain all jumbled up with a grab bag of incoherent, unconnected grievances, thoughts and ideas.You guys equate hard working farmers lobbying the government to dead beats that haven’t worked a day in their life. Every industry lobby’s the federal government. Also, if you don’t carry your own insurance for a drought or hail you will not make it as a farmer if your crop did get taken out.
LOL, "welfare" should barely be an issue because this country spends so little on what types like you define it as. The concentration on this "issue" by Republicans was one of the most disgusting aspects of the party pre-Trump.FDR and the Democrats started all the farm subsidies in the '30s. The goal was to insure a constant and affordable food supply, necessary for a stable economy. Welfare is now generational charity with no end in sight...
Uh, no. It shouldn't work that way.Apparently, folks who don’t want to get vaccinated against COVID feel they’re being persecuted for what they consider a personal choice. Their thinking, I guess, is if others are safe from the coronavirus after getting jabbed, why does everyone else have to do so as well?
But seems to me anti-vaxers don’t have any such reluctance to take up hospital beds when they suffer serious effects of COVID themselves, which seems kind of hypocritical. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.
Walk the walk, baby. Otherwise, you’re just making a half-assed stand – denouncing medicine that could save you if you get hit with this thing, but then embracing it when you wind up suffering the consequence of your own actions.
That’s one of the reasons vaccinated people get annoyed with the anti-vaxers. Those who reject vaccines claim it’s nobody’s business but their own, but whenever there’s a COVID-related surge hospitals seem to run out of beds, and the anti-vaxxers are taking up a lot of them.
Kerr: If you reject the vaccine, reject the hospital bed too
Walk the walk, baby. If you reject the jab, reject the hospital bed as well. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.www.seacoastonline.com
Is this a serious question?How does Medicaid affect your premiums?
Yes. How does Medicaid affect a private company. Honestly wondering? The hospital system or government eats the money if it can't be paid.Is this a serious question?
No comprendo.Can we reverse this scenario when all the vaccine injuries start taking up resources?
Translation: you got time to keep posting about this but can't come up with a good rebuttal.No Huey. I have no interest in wasting my time arguing such a silly analogy.
So the dem party supports crack heads and not farmers making an honest living. Sweet loserPerfect MAGA. Brain all jumbled up with a grab bag of incoherent, unconnected grievances, thoughts and ideas.
That's about as dumb as years ago when idiots were saying people with AIDS who didn't use a condom should be denied treatment. Same song, second verse.Apparently, folks who don’t want to get vaccinated against COVID feel they’re being persecuted for what they consider a personal choice. Their thinking, I guess, is if others are safe from the coronavirus after getting jabbed, why does everyone else have to do so as well?
But seems to me anti-vaxers don’t have any such reluctance to take up hospital beds when they suffer serious effects of COVID themselves, which seems kind of hypocritical. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.
Walk the walk, baby. Otherwise, you’re just making a half-assed stand – denouncing medicine that could save you if you get hit with this thing, but then embracing it when you wind up suffering the consequence of your own actions.
That’s one of the reasons vaccinated people get annoyed with the anti-vaxers. Those who reject vaccines claim it’s nobody’s business but their own, but whenever there’s a COVID-related surge hospitals seem to run out of beds, and the anti-vaxxers are taking up a lot of them.
Kerr: If you reject the vaccine, reject the hospital bed too
Walk the walk, baby. If you reject the jab, reject the hospital bed as well. I mean, if you’re going to commit, then commit all the way.www.seacoastonline.com