Ron Paul was great on foreign policy but that was basically a broken clock being right twice a day. Most of his other ideas were re ed.
It was 1 in South Korea for five months.
Did they achieve herd immunity, Darrin?
Yes or no.
Ron Paul was great on foreign policy but that was basically a broken clock being right twice a day. Most of his other ideas were re ed.
You need to watch his economic predictions done in the 80s it all becabe true. He wqs right more than most politicians.
He was hated and attacked by deep state/media a la Bernie/Tulsi
Right, and his economic solution was to gut regulations for everything and implement a flat tax. Would have made our economic status even worse.
Ridding us of the oligarrchy chokehold on government coulda worked. Its a vision as extreme as bernies tbqh
I like it
These are your typical Ron Paul supporters:
This virus doesn't mutate at a rate anywhere near influenza, and yet we have flu shots.
deregulations and a flat tax rids us of the oligarchy chokehold on government? Libertarians are so funny.
If my aunt had testicles she'd be my uncle.
7-day average for NY is six.
Strange how areas most infected have the best curves now.
South Korea's is 3.
Strange how you pretend it doesn't exist.
He wouldn't be your aunt.
Might want to go check how infections are blowing up in the UK and France right now. Spain too.
How did South Korea do it?
a) They reached herd immunity with only 400 deaths like Darrin says.
b) They are virus Übermenschen like Rand says.
c) Koreans be lying like DMC says.
d) They did a good job at mitigation.
Belgium too, the country that was initially hit the worst in terms of deaths/capita.
I think it has merit. Most regulations affect small and mid businesses. U think big businesses obey any existingvregulations?
Their armies of lawyers will always find loopholes
more fortune cookie wisdom without a shred of evidence
hater wants low taxes for the rich, no regulations and is voting for Trump but isn’t a Trump supporter
How is that translating in terms of mortality? That PCR test is so sensitive, that they are detecting "positive cases" for people who probably aren't even infectious.
7-day moving average daily deaths is 3
I thought we were talking about infection rates needed for herd mentality. What does mortality rate have to do with that? Also deaths lag infections.
Are we talking about deaths or herd immunity? You’re moving the goal posts.
You misspelled herd mentality
Lol him saying a test is “so sensitive” because it says that people who have the virus are positive.
You can have levels so low, you test positive, but aren't infectious.
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