To add to the vaccine point: people here are missing the biggest issue with the vaccine. Trump is telling people to make their own choice about whether to take the vaccine or not, which is completely logical.
The vax is certainly not "safe and effective". Realistically, it's risky and ineffective, and the MRNA vaccines in particular are potentially life-altering in the long term. That being said, the issue is not primarily the safety of the vaccine. It's the appalling government overreach
It doesn't matter if it's the Pfizer covid jab, the flu shot, or a saline infusion. It is completely wrong for the federal government to push a vaccine or medical treatment on it's citizens, especially when they are all experimental treatments. It is a tremendous rights violation.
Unfortunately, forums like this have become completely irrational, and have gone down far too many rabbit holes trying to tie Trump into the deep state because of his stance on the covid vaccines, which again, is benign compared to the fascism of the Biden regime, which is where the ire should be directed.
People here are being divided, and have become so "anti-vax" that they're willing to completely disregard their fellow patriots, many of whom have very tough decisions to make. My employer is going to require the vaccine by December 9th, because if they don't, they'll essentially be put out of business because medicare/medicaid has threatened to stop paying us for the services we provide to our elderly patients.
So at this point, it's either; I take the J&J jab and risk getting blood clots, or I get let go with about a weeks notice, with no way to feed my child or put a roof over their head. Many like me can't win, because if we get the vax (which we don't want), we're not "pure-blooded", and we're ostracized from a community enjoy being a part of, along with potentially having side effects from the vax. And if we don't take the vax, we are ostracized by the brainwashed masses who think we're killing the elderly.
The people around here are militantly antivax. You'll get yelled down at with any mention of possibly taking the shot. I've had multiple diagnosed autoimmune issues for the last 12 years or so. So I decided to get the vaccine. Trump helped create it, and continues to push it sometimes despite getting boo'ed at rallies for saying so. I'd figure he's more privy to information than even the autists around here could ever figure out. Most all the people around me that I know have also been vaccinated. I haven't seen one negative reaction to it, except for the common side effects in the first day or two. None of the people I know have gotten covid since we got vaccinated, despite friends going out to bars and restaurants and whatever. And covid is definitely something different than the flu, I helped my parents when they got it after New years last year. People around here get so locked into the rabbit holes they've gone down, they can't conceive that maybe they've been mislead by misinformation. My doctor's have always helped me with my chronic illnesses, and the meds they prescribe genuinely help my conditions when comparing before and after. But of course you mention these personal experiences and you'll get down voted and argued with constantly. Try not to fear having to get the vaccine for your work. You'll more than likely be just fine. You have more of a risk for development long-term health complications from catching covid than taking the vaccine by a lot.
I highly doubt Trump deals with the logistics of the campaign operation. The question should be directed to the campaign managers.
This is getting old. If you understand Devolution, you understand the answer to this question. Its been discussed a million times on this forum.
To add to the vaccine point: people here are missing the biggest issue with the vaccine. Trump is telling people to make their own choice about whether to take the vaccine or not, which is completely logical.
The vax is certainly not "safe and effective". Realistically, it's risky and ineffective, and the MRNA vaccines in particular are potentially life-altering in the long term. That being said, the issue is not primarily the safety of the vaccine. It's the appalling government overreach
It doesn't matter if it's the Pfizer covid jab, the flu shot, or a saline infusion. It is completely wrong for the federal government to push a vaccine or medical treatment on it's citizens, especially when they are all experimental treatments. It is a tremendous rights violation.
Unfortunately, forums like this have become completely irrational, and have gone down far too many rabbit holes trying to tie Trump into the deep state because of his stance on the covid vaccines, which again, is benign compared to the fascism of the Biden regime, which is where the ire should be directed.
People here are being divided, and have become so "anti-vax" that they're willing to completely disregard their fellow patriots, many of whom have very tough decisions to make. My employer is going to require the vaccine by December 9th, because if they don't, they'll essentially be put out of business because medicare/medicaid has threatened to stop paying us for the services we provide to our elderly patients.
So at this point, it's either; I take the J&J jab and risk getting blood clots, or I get let go with about a weeks notice, with no way to feed my child or put a roof over their head. Many like me can't win, because if we get the vax (which we don't want), we're not "pure-blooded", and we're ostracized from a community enjoy being a part of, along with potentially having side effects from the vax. And if we don't take the vax, we are ostracized by the brainwashed masses who think we're killing the elderly.
The people around here are militantly antivax. You'll get yelled down at with any mention of possibly taking the shot. I've had multiple diagnosed autoimmune issues for the last 12 years or so. So I decided to get the vaccine. Trump helped create it, and continues to push it sometimes despite getting boo'ed at rallies for saying so. I'd figure he's more privy to information than even the autists around here could ever figure out. Most all the people around me that I know have also been vaccinated. I haven't seen one negative reaction to it, except for the common side effects in the first day or two. None of the people I know have gotten covid since we got vaccinated, despite friends going out to bars and restaurants and whatever. And covid is definitely something different than the flu, I helped my parents when they got it after New years last year. People around here get so locked into the rabbit holes they've gone down, they can't conceive that maybe they've been mislead by misinformation. My doctor's have always helped me with my chronic illnesses, and the meds they prescribe genuinely help my conditions when comparing before and after. But of course you mention these personal experiences and you'll get down voted and argued with constantly. Try not to fear having to get the vaccine for your work. You'll more than likely be just fine. You have more of a risk for development long-term health complications from catching covid than taking the vaccine by a lot.