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ari_ormstunga) wrote2021-09-14 06:43 am
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The Inmates are Running the Asylum
So... a dude with dementia is President of the USA. Dementia is an awful thing. I'm pretty sure everyone knows someone who had or has it. I don't mean to make light of it, and although I don't care for Joe Biden or his policies, I wouldn't wish it on him or anyone else. But, here we are. If we had responsible media instead of shrill shills shrieking their lame regime talking points, the country would be having a sober, sane conversation about what we need to do to have a calm, legal transfer of power to someone who is not obviously sick. Mind you, I find Harris as distasteful as Biden and I suspect both of them are being run, in essence, by the same interests, but this administration is a farce. Our "leaders" owe it to the people of this country to do the right thing.
Talk about wishful thinking.
Our scientists and bureaucrats have become so enamored of their narrative and preferred solution to the problem of Covid-19 that their prime representative, Dr. Fauci, is literally pretending he doesn't know that the natural immunity developed from having the virus is far superior to the protection offered by the injections big pharma is pushing. Since scientific studies have conclusively shown this, there is no way he is unaware. He's lying to support the government narrative. He is also lying about the effectiveness of masking, and the funding of gain-of-function research on coronaviruses in China. Lying about these things seems either sociopathic or the action of a criminal desperate to hide his involvement in the pandemic.
There are many examples of this occurring, wherein people who are mentally healthy are made subject to the dictates of people who are out of touch with reality and mentally ill. I question the wisdom of letting a bunch of neurotic, unbalanced, mentally ill people set policies for the rest of us, and criminals like Fauci and dementia patients like Biden should be nowhere near the levers of power.
This probably sounds pretty harsh. I've taken medication for depression myself, and I know a lot of people who take psychotropic medications to help them cope with things like anxiety and depression. But the criminally insane and people who are mentally decomposing on national television probably aren't the people we need running the big show during this massive crisis.
Talk about wishful thinking.
Our scientists and bureaucrats have become so enamored of their narrative and preferred solution to the problem of Covid-19 that their prime representative, Dr. Fauci, is literally pretending he doesn't know that the natural immunity developed from having the virus is far superior to the protection offered by the injections big pharma is pushing. Since scientific studies have conclusively shown this, there is no way he is unaware. He's lying to support the government narrative. He is also lying about the effectiveness of masking, and the funding of gain-of-function research on coronaviruses in China. Lying about these things seems either sociopathic or the action of a criminal desperate to hide his involvement in the pandemic.
There are many examples of this occurring, wherein people who are mentally healthy are made subject to the dictates of people who are out of touch with reality and mentally ill. I question the wisdom of letting a bunch of neurotic, unbalanced, mentally ill people set policies for the rest of us, and criminals like Fauci and dementia patients like Biden should be nowhere near the levers of power.
This probably sounds pretty harsh. I've taken medication for depression myself, and I know a lot of people who take psychotropic medications to help them cope with things like anxiety and depression. But the criminally insane and people who are mentally decomposing on national television probably aren't the people we need running the big show during this massive crisis.
Bad bank president?
As to Fauci - I have no idea as to what they are trying to do, but whatever it is, it has nothing to do with public health.
Re: Bad bank president?