Biden related... 300 people die everyday from COVID-19

  • Vulva
  • 04-08-2023, 01:48 PM
Yes, 300 people die FROM Covid-19 every day (not died of something like Cancer and also had Covid-19)

INFLATION is out of control
Gasoline Prices are rising
Food prices are soaring.
Stock market and 401Ks are burning.
Interest rates rising.

We need Trump more than ever.

Have you bastards no shame that you voted for Biden?
Mean Tweets and grabbing pussy do not hurt your pocket book.
  • Tiny
  • 04-08-2023, 02:09 PM
I didn’t vote for Biden or Trump. I voted for the Libertarian. Give me a Republican candidate who’s not sure to lose, who’s not incredibly divisive, and who didn’t try to overturn an election and I’ll probably vote for him. Trump doesn’t qualify on any of those counts.

You’re right about COVID. Trump didn’t use the bully pulpit nearly as well as he should have. But we had vaccines in record time and they saved many lives, thanks to big Pharma and the Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed. Now, under Biden, COVID’s probably still the number three killer in the USA, after heart disease and cancer.
  • Vulva
  • 04-08-2023, 02:20 PM
Biden is a fucking disaster. But hey YOU OWN IT! if you voted for this CLOWN!
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
Inflation rates are up worldwide. Rates in Germany, the U.K., Italy, and the Euro area are higher. France and Canda very slightly lower. Is Biden to blame for the inflation rates in those countries too? Price of gasoline is much higher in most other countries. Food too. Travel outside this country and tell me how inexpensive it is outside the U.S. to live as you do here.

Yes, people are still dying from Covid in this country. Approaximately 75% of those deaths are among the unvaccinated.
Levianon17's Avatar
Inflation rates are up worldwide. Rates in Germany, the U.K., Italy, and the Euro area are higher. France and Canda very slightly lower. Is Biden to blame for the inflation rates in those countries too? Price of gasoline is much higher in most other countries. Food too. Travel outside this country and tell me how inexpensive it is outside the U.S. to live as you do here.

Yes, people are still dying from Covid in this country. Approaximately 75% of those deaths are among the unvaccinated. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Here we go.
  • Vulva
  • 04-08-2023, 04:53 PM
Inflation rates are up worldwide. Rates in Germany, the U.K., Italy, and the Euro area are higher. France and Canda very slightly lower. Is Biden to blame for the inflation rates in those countries too? Price of gasoline is much higher in most other countries. Food too. Travel outside this country and tell me how inexpensive it is outside the U.S. to live as you do here.

Yes, people are still dying from Covid in this country. Approaximately 75% of those deaths are among the unvaccinated. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
You see the BOLD? Next time you make a comment like that, put it in PRIVATE.
  • Vulva
  • 04-08-2023, 04:55 PM
Here we go. Originally Posted by Levianon17
He can't spell. Very sad. Spreading misinformation as well.
  • Vulva
  • 04-08-2023, 05:04 PM
Inflation rates are up worldwide. Rates in Germany, the U.K., Italy, and the Euro area are higher. France and Canda very slightly lower. Is Biden to blame for the inflation rates in those countries too? Price of gasoline is much higher in most other countries. Food too. Travel outside this country and tell me how inexpensive it is outside the U.S. to live as you do here.

Yes, people are still dying from Covid in this country. Approaximately 75% of those deaths are among the unvaccinated. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Very inexpensive in Mexico. Mexico City.
Truly amazing food at "pennies on the dollar" compared to the USA. I live in Mexico city 6 months out of the year and it is a NICER city than Dallas, and costs 1/5 the amount to live. Oh, BTW I own the property as well. 1/4 cost of the USA.
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Inflation rates are up worldwide. Rates in Germany, the U.K., Italy, and the Euro area are higher. France and Canda very slightly lower. Is Biden to blame for the inflation rates in those countries too? Price of gasoline is much higher in most other countries. Food too. Travel outside this country and tell me how inexpensive it is outside the U.S. to live as you do here.

Yes, people are still dying from Covid in this country. Approaximately 75% of those deaths are among the unvaccinated. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Sorry, but it's too easy.

Most Covid deaths today are vaccinated people.

https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/why...ths-right-now/

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...vaccine_deaths

Turkey leads the world in inflation. Israel and Canada lag the US among others.

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/perso...on-by-country/

Most of the inflation started when the price of energy went high after the US started shutting down petroleum production. Gas has always been higher in other countries. It is the rate that matters. US prices almost doubled but we did not have shortages. The price overseas shot up and they did have shortages. Ditto for heating fuel. Hear about people freezing to death in the US except for Texas and the windmill debacle? No charts yet for the recent winter but the UK excepts thousands of deaths every year from the weather.

https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/f7b6f05b

The US sneezes and the rest of the world catches cold. And Biden eats ice cream.
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
Sorry, but it's too easy.

Most Covid deaths today are vaccinated people.

https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/why...ths-right-now/

https://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...vaccine_deaths

Turkey leads the world in inflation. Israel and Canada lag the US among others.

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/perso...on-by-country/

Most of the inflation started when the price of energy went high after the US started shutting down petroleum production. Gas has always been higher in other countries. It is the rate that matters. US prices almost doubled but we did not have shortages. The price overseas shot up and they did have shortages. Ditto for heating fuel. Hear about people freezing to death in the US except for Texas and the windmill debacle? No charts yet for the recent winter but the UK excepts thousands of deaths every year from the weather.

https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/f7b6f05b

The US sneezes and the rest of the world catches cold. And Biden eats ice cream. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
You are obviously not a math major. Yes, more vaccinated people today die from Covid than unvaccinated people. But when you take into account that 81% of the people in the U.S. are vaccinated, the FACT is that unvaccinated people die from Covid 3 times as often as vaccinated people.

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/u...ntry=~All+ages

The U.S has not shut down oil production. Oil production in 2023 is expected to set a record.

"The EIA is forecasting a new record for this year, but barely higher, at an average of 12.4 million barrels per day."

The rise in gas prices is a complex issue with no single answer as to why.

https://utxcu.com/blog/why-are-price...%20crude%20oil.

The question is what did Biden do to increase the inflation rate? Certainly his giving $1400 to most people in this country helped fuel inflation, just as Trump's giving $1800 to most people in this country did. Covid caused production of goods to decrease and we had a great deal of money in the hands of consumers seeking to purchase too few goods, and prices increase due to simple supply and demand. I realize that the POTUS, whether it be Biden or previouly Trump, takes the blame for anything negative while they are in office. That is the name of the game.

"Why Is Inflation So High Right Now?

You might've noticed high prices everywhere last year, and it's not your imagination. U.S. inflation is at an all-time high. Read on to learn more."

https://www.entrepreneur.com/money-f...fter%20wartime.
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
Very inexpensive in Mexico. Mexico City.
Truly amazing food at "pennies on the dollar" compared to the USA. I live in Mexico city 6 months out of the year and it is a NICER city than Dallas, and costs 1/5 the amount to live. Oh, BTW I own the property as well. 1/4 cost of the USA. Originally Posted by Vulva
Yes, there are several countries in the world where the cost of living is quite a bit lower than in the U.S. Mexcio is one of them. I was in Brazil and paid for a steak dinner about 1/2 what it would cost in the U.S. But I have also traveled to several European countries where the cost of living is quite a bit higher than in the U.S. Take a look at this chart which compares property prices to income. The U.S. is ranked 103 out of 197 countries in affordability. And housing costs are usually the highest expense we have.

https://www.numbeo.com/property-inve...by_country.jsp
Inflation rates are up worldwide. Rates in Germany, the U.K., Italy, and the Euro area are higher. France and Canda very slightly lower. Is Biden to blame for the inflation rates in those countries too? Price of gasoline is much higher in most other countries. Food too. Travel outside this country and tell me how inexpensive it is outside the U.S. to live as you do here.

Yes, people are still dying from Covid in this country. Approaximately 75% of those deaths are among the unvaccinated. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
... Of course Biden shares the blame for the inflation
rates in the other countrys... Biden pushed the others
to follow his "green energy" bullshit - and look
WHERE the other nations are!
SUFFERING Today! ....

All as people contine to die from Co-Vid... or the Vax.

#### Salty
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
... Of course Biden shares the blame for the inflation
rates in the other countrys... Biden pushed the others
to follow his "green energy" bullshit - and look
WHERE the other nations are!
SUFFERING Today! ....

All as people contine to die from Co-Vid... or the Vax.

#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Other countries were transitioning to "green energy" long before Biden took office. Europe is always far ahead of the U.S. on such issues. The following article shows where the U.S. stands (#24) compared to other countries in transitioning to alternate energy. Data is from just 3 months after Biden took office so he had absolutely no impact on the other countries -- almost all European -- move to "green energy". And, as usual, you have presented nothing to support your OPINION.

chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmk aj/https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Fostering_Effective_Energy _Transition_2021.pdf
... And the countrys are suffering never the less!
Ask the fokes living in Western Europe.

Green energy is a poor substitute for bread.
And a poor substitute for heat and petrol also!

#### Salty
  • Tiny
  • 04-09-2023, 03:41 PM
Most Covid deaths today are vaccinated people.

https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/why...ths-right-now/ Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
Barleycorn, Your kff link briefly addresses this, but you can mostly attribute this to older people, who are much more likely to die from COVID, being vaccinated in larger percentages than younger people. And, as SpeedRacer says, to most of the population being vaccinated.

This provides more info if you're interested, the Washington Post article in particular,

https://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p...0&postcount=38

Historically, when you segmented by age groups, you saw that the vaccines provided strong protection against severe disease. Now that everyone has some immunity from disease and/or vaccines, I'm not sure if that's as much the case.