Same. (And I can't figure out why people who have flu symptoms get tested now. What difference does it make?)
This was a lesson about personal choice. It was a lesson about using one's head, not emotion. It was a lesson about being influenced by the mob. How difficult it is not to go against the tide. But armed with facts we must. Or we see what "else" is.
It was a lesson about who controls us. A wake up call. A painful reminder that the glory of this country is that the government has no rights over us. We have God-given natural rights. That it is incumbent upon a free people to stand up to those who wish to control us and remind them of that. To take our power back.
Thank God for President Trump who lifted the trumpet to remind us of this. We're doing it.
P.S. It's interesting to see Byedan turn his ire from Trump onto the American people. Where'd we hear, "They aren't after me they're after you, I'm just in the way?" Right once again!
The testing thing is a joke. I was sick about a month ago and at the time there was supposedly a wave of CV going around the Bay Area. When I talked to people, the question was always 'is it CV?' I don't know. Maybe. Maybe not. There still are other germs floating around the planet. You cannot get through some people's heads that one day you are going to be sick again.
That’s the number 1 rule in my consulting business (and should be for healthcare): if the test will not change the way you manage the risk, no need to test.
(And I can't figure out why people who have flu symptoms get tested now. What difference does it make?)>
Because those people are still asleep to the whole thing. I have family and coworkers like that, the first sign of a sniffle and they run to a clinic. It's very sad in my opinion. I Even know guys at work that claim to be paying attention that still go get tested, I'm like wtf are you doing man??
Same. (And I can't figure out why people who have flu symptoms get tested now. What difference does it make?)
This was a lesson about personal choice. It was a lesson about using one's head, not emotion. It was a lesson about being influenced by the mob. How difficult it is not to go against the tide. But armed with facts we must. Or we see what "else" is.
It was a lesson about who controls us. A wake up call. A painful reminder that the glory of this country is that the government has no rights over us. We have God-given natural rights. That it is incumbent upon a free people to stand up to those who wish to control us and remind them of that. To take our power back.
Thank God for President Trump who lifted the trumpet to remind us of this. We're doing it.
P.S. It's interesting to see Byedan turn his ire from Trump onto the American people. Where'd we hear, "They aren't after me they're after you, I'm just in the way?" Right once again!
The testing thing is a joke. I was sick about a month ago and at the time there was supposedly a wave of CV going around the Bay Area. When I talked to people, the question was always 'is it CV?' I don't know. Maybe. Maybe not. There still are other germs floating around the planet. You cannot get through some people's heads that one day you are going to be sick again.
That’s the number 1 rule in my consulting business (and should be for healthcare): if the test will not change the way you manage the risk, no need to test.
Because those people are still asleep to the whole thing. I have family and coworkers like that, the first sign of a sniffle and they run to a clinic. It's very sad in my opinion. I Even know guys at work that claim to be paying attention that still go get tested, I'm like wtf are you doing man??
Never tested and never will.
Growing up, if sick, stay home and take care of it. Never needed any stupid test!
Live in Commiefornia and never tested nor vaxxed. Anyone tries to vax me, it will be a sorry day for them.
It sounds like a live episode of Black Mirror.