If vaccinating children so they won’t get sick and die is child abuse, so is forcing them into car seats.

More bobbing and weaving from Trump’s legal team to keep Congress from seeing his tax returns. It’s the law. It couldn’t be more clear. And yet on and on go the court battles, proving again and again that the law surely is an ass. Who cannot see that Trump has something very incriminating to hide?

I am very grateful to the educators that are stepping up to offer the facts concerning the “critical race theory.” Teachers have a state curriculum that they follow, and it doesn’t allow for any hate or political leaning. Due to the political climate and media, they will try to use anything to score points and potential votes.

Studies show that persons who are afraid that critical race theory will be taught in our schools are, in many cases, the same people who become upset when racist statues are being removed. First, many have no idea what CRT is. Second, CRT has been around for over 40 years and has never created a problem in the classroom. Third, it has become an issue, in part, because our 45th president promoted racial animus for four years. As a result, anything considered racial got more attention than it deserved. Fourth, there has always been pushback on teaching the full and true history of our country. CRT is not something to worry about. 74 million votes for a corrupt president is! By the way, how should that be taught in the classroom?

Hey, if you and your rugrat don’t want to get a safe and effective vaccine against a deadly virus, I suppose that’s your problem. Be prepared to be isolated and shunned from society who don’t want you spewing communicable diseases at them, though. Also, prepare to pay more for insurance, probably more out of pocket when (not if) you have to seek treatment for COVID, and also have to pay for frequent testing because the law carves out an exception to coverage for employer-mandated testing. That’s right, if you opt to get weekly testing instead of vaccination, your insurance is not required to pay for the tests your job requires you to get. Sure, you have freedom of choice, but not freedom from consequences, which in this case are: paying more, being isolated from society, being looked at like a sucker and a jerk, and risk of serious injury or death. You do you though.

What is the possible connection between a brutal sadistic basketball coach in your past and the vaccination effort underway today? No one is clubbing people in the head to make them get a shot, that’s just another take-away-your-rights rumor started by the Republicans, of whom the elite got their shots on the sly when the vaccine was developed. The Republicans had another effect on the past situation you mentioned, though. Nowadays, a kid who was treated that way just might grab a Glock from his dad’s arsenal and return to school and ventilate an abusive jerk like that coach.

The resident Trumpster is always informing us of how “uneducated” Democrats are by comparison to all these super-smart Republicans. The most recent polls show that as of this week, 92% of those who identify as Democrat have been vaccinated vs. 51% of those who identify as Republican. And these figures are not likely to change very soon. While only 6% of Democrats say they will never get the vaccine, a whopping 47% of Republicans say they never will. I think we can safely say, “case closed.”

I think it is wrong to pressure/force folks to vaccinate. It is no guarantee you will not get the virus. My husband got both shots and still got the virus! What happened to having a choice... It is just wrong to force folks to do it.

Taking the vaccine is a choice just as driving drunk is a choice. When your “choice” endangers others we enact laws to prohibit you making the wrong choice. These laws are intended to hold you responsible.

Will you Democrats stop with the word games? No one ever claimed that Harris or Biden said that they would not get the vaccine “… if Trump had anything to do with DEVELOPING it.” What Harris did say was that she would not trust Donald Trump’s word on the efficacy and reliability of whatever he’s talking about. And when they try to deny voter fraud they make sure to include the word “widespread,” as if numerous accounts of small voter fraud wouldn’t make a difference.

Where do ghosts prefer to swim? The answer to this pun somewhat illustrates a connection that has a relationship but in reality does not exist. I mention this because politicians who are making efforts to restrict voting is a reflection of this witticism. First, you must believe in ghosts, or that there actually was voter fraud. Next, you must believe that ghosts can swim, or that voters are skilled enough to know how to cast illegal ballots. Third, you must be able to identify a site or polling place where voter fraud actually took place, or if not true will at least give the illusion of being true. Where do ghosts prefer to swim? LAKE ERIE!

MyPillow Guy Mike Lindell says his pillow company is losing $65 million over his election fraud claims. And he is still refusing to stop his demented grandstanding, and will lose everything.

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