We aren't the side that blindly follows people we like. Trump knows that.
Trump is preparing for a comeback and needs the most supporters possible.
We don't throw someone away just because we disagree with one of their opinions. That's the leftists who do that.
We can disagree with Trump on his vaccine stance and yet still support him because of the rest of his views and his achievements.
If he didn't fast track the vaccines they would have gotten general approval rather than Emergency Use Authorisation, thus allowing many many people to not be subject to vaccine mandates, as per the courts. It didn't save everyone, but it saved the majority.
Also aside from supposed whistleblowers, we're running on speculation about the lethality of this vaccine. It's still experimental and we need more data to determine of it was intentionally harmful or just reckless and desperate. I think the truth is somewhere in between. There were bad actors involved, sure. But there were mostly good people who thought they were doing the right thing.
As the data continues to pour in, we'll be able to find out and go from there. The EUA is the key as you pointed out. EUA leaves the door open for lawsuits because what the government givith in the form of "immunity" it can also take away and that's easier to do than of it secured general approval.
Regardless I think Pfizer, Moderna and J&J will get sued into oblivion, this set of circumstances makes it easier. They won't be able to deflect the truth since they were so desperate to rush the vaccine.
need more data to determine of it was intentionally harmful or just reckless and desperate
If it is not intentional why all governments want to inject it to so many people it is possible in quite fast time and are persecuting ivermectin,amantadine and other working cures ?
Money, the governments are bribed or blackmailed somehow to push it. It would only take a few policy makers per country. If there were cures no one would take the vaccine, in fact the makers wouldn't have been able to get EUAs and push while the hysteria lasted. As people learn the vaccines have their own problems, don't prevent anything, and there are cures, the hysteria should be replaced with rejection.
We aren't the side that blindly follows people we like. Trump knows that.
Trump is preparing for a comeback and needs the most supporters possible.
We don't throw someone away just because we disagree with one of their opinions. That's the leftists who do that.
We can disagree with Trump on his vaccine stance and yet still support him because of the rest of his views and his achievements.
If he didn't fast track the vaccines they would have gotten general approval rather than Emergency Use Authorisation, thus allowing many many people to not be subject to vaccine mandates, as per the courts. It didn't save everyone, but it saved the majority.
Also aside from supposed whistleblowers, we're running on speculation about the lethality of this vaccine. It's still experimental and we need more data to determine of it was intentionally harmful or just reckless and desperate. I think the truth is somewhere in between. There were bad actors involved, sure. But there were mostly good people who thought they were doing the right thing.
As the data continues to pour in, we'll be able to find out and go from there. The EUA is the key as you pointed out. EUA leaves the door open for lawsuits because what the government givith in the form of "immunity" it can also take away and that's easier to do than of it secured general approval.
Regardless I think Pfizer, Moderna and J&J will get sued into oblivion, this set of circumstances makes it easier. They won't be able to deflect the truth since they were so desperate to rush the vaccine.
If it is not intentional why all governments want to inject it to so many people it is possible in quite fast time and are persecuting ivermectin,amantadine and other working cures ?
Money, the governments are bribed or blackmailed somehow to push it. It would only take a few policy makers per country. If there were cures no one would take the vaccine, in fact the makers wouldn't have been able to get EUAs and push while the hysteria lasted. As people learn the vaccines have their own problems, don't prevent anything, and there are cures, the hysteria should be replaced with rejection.
"The truth is somewhere in between." I have to agree with you that not everybody is this willfully evil. Greedy maybe but Lord I pray not evil.
Where did that become a set in stone fact? I'd love to see a source. Not just conjecture.
Um... Trump single handedly gets people elected because people do what he tells them to do. People vote blindly for RINOs because Trump tells them to.