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    actaeon277

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    What happened to "The CDC must stop landlords from evicting deadbeats because being on the streets will give you covid and kill you"?

    Guess it's because "the voluntary phase is over". Maybe those blind, submissive sheep in California will learn a lesson about what happens when you give the government power to "help".
    Well, that's the same as "don't give medical care to the unvax'd".
    Yet they state, "healthcare is a right".
     

    ditcherman

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    What happened to "The CDC must stop landlords from evicting deadbeats because being on the streets will give you covid and kill you"?

    Guess it's because "the voluntary phase is over". Maybe those blind, submissive sheep in California will learn a lesson about what happens when you give the government power to "help".
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    Flash-hider

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    Can we dispense with this “jab” nonsense. It’s pure propaganda and sounds dumb. It’s an injection, a shot, maybe even a vaccine. It’s not a “jab”

    there is power in language. A jab is non threatening, a vaccine is potentially dangerous.
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    I agree, a "jab" is non-invasive. I think "PRICK" would be more appropriate. It covers a lot of bases from the top down.
     

    jedi

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    I’d sure like to know then etymology of that word. But I think it started in liberal circles and then moved towards those who are anti vax using it as a slur.

    regardless it’s a brand new phrase trying to dilute what is actually being done.
    The word jab is actually american but used primarily in the UK and now has come back across the pond.

     

    Keith_Indy

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    Things that make you go, hmmmm....

    New letter in the Lancet saying booster shots aren't likely to improve vaccine efficacy.

     

    Keith_Indy

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    The word jab is actually american but used primarily in the UK and now has come back across the pond.


    Paywalled...

    didn't take much research tho...


    Sense of "injection with a hypodermic needle," once beloved by newspaper headline writers, is from 1914.
     

    BigRed

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    If you ever want to something turn to complete ****, just let .gov stick its nose under the tent.
     

    jedi

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    If you ever want to something turn to complete ****, just let .gov stick its nose under the tent.
    :(

    would anyone know by chance what % of their workforce that is?
    My gut tells me it's around 30% based on the numbers jedi is hearing for other locations as well.
     
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