Florida physician: "I've seen five kidney cancers in young patients. I usually see one kidney cancer every decade of my practice."
Chief of Oncology at a major hospital: "In young people, I'll see maybe one astrocytoma brain cancer a year. I've seen five after the boosters rolled out in the last month."
Another physician: "My 21-year-old son got the booster. Now he has a salivary gland cancer."
A family physician from Ireland: "I have seen the weirdest cancers after the shot rollout."
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That's part of it. Another part is the covid payments that got people used to Not working for living.
Not sure when or where I discovered it, but big companies have insurance policies on their employees. So people dying is another way to fill their coffers.
I talked with a guy here and he pointed out that a lot of people retired or took early retirement and that's why they never went back to work after the lockdowns. That could certainly create a lot of important voids in industrial corporations.
Also a thought that occurred to me was younger people moving back home rather than go back to work once the covid payments expired.
So when Trump brought back the economy after the initial COVID shutdowns there were a lot of people not going back to work due to the no-work payments, but those have ran out.
This really bugs me and has captured my interest, I need to think about this.
There has been a labor shortage ever since the initial shutdowns.
Demand for people with skills is high. My company has been hiring, but they are having trouble finding good people. We've lost a few good people. I think they are getting better offers elsewhere.
A friend tells me where he is at, not a high skills place, they can't keep any young people around. They work for a few weeks then stop showing up for work. Only older people sticking it out.
The liberals have ruined the work ethic. They've made crime and sloth pay.
may be partly the result of destroying the youth attention span.