Here’s how I know that there’s something strange
going on with the Wuhan Virus. We remain
in lock down but there’s no serious outbreak of the disease among “essential
workers.” If the disease was as deadly
as the “experts” want us to believe, shouldn’t about 3/4ths of the “essential
workers” been wiped out by now?
What’s keeping the people stocking the shelves at the
Kroger safe? Tens of thousands of people
have been ushered through the Kroger every day, yet the stores somehow remain surprisingly
disease free. How in the world?
We know that the disease is deadliest for persons 65
or older with underlying health concerns.
Conversely, we now that if you’re under the age of 50 you have about a
0.01% mortality rate. Why are we
shutting the entire country down?
Shouldn’t it be closed to people 65 and older with underlying health
problems while the rest of the country get on with things?
We know the disease spreads easily among people
trapped indoors while nearly impossible to spread outdoors in the sunshine. Why have certain governors closed state parks
and beaches? We know the “experts” want
us to social distance, why are certain governors denying us access to parks and
beaches where social distancing is a heck of a lot easier than in a crowded
apartment building?
Why are Democrat pols urging people to snitch n their
neighbors?
There’s clearly something going on other than a
response to a pandemic. The Dopes want us
to follow the science. Fine, lift all
restriction for people 50 years old and under.
They are nearly immune. Failure
to do so indicates the leftists are up to something else.
The devolution of
the JG letters page
Re May 4 letter Cephas Williamson, “The devolution of
the GOP.”
Here's how the Journal
Gazette’s letter page became what is; first editors published only leftist lies
that appealed to ignoramuses, next there were leftist damned lies that appealed
only to angry ignoramuses, and then there were miserable damnedable lies that
appealed only to other anti-American miserable damnedable liars.
The devolution of
the GOP
Here's how the
Republican Party became what it is: First there were innovators, next there
were imitators, and then there were idiots.
Cephas Williamson
Fort Wayne
1 comment:
Mr. Williamson calls Republicans and the GOP idiots. Yet they hold power in Washington, most governorships, state legislatures, and dog catchers across the US. This speaks poorly to the GOP competition when most Americans prefer "idiots" to Democrats.
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