Definitely encourages one to ponder...
I agree if it's not about the virus what is it about?The last line on that poster is puzzling. "Because it's not about the virus, it never was?"
What then, pray tell, is it about?
The cloth helps stop droplets. Just don't let go of juicy farts.If a fart can get through underwear & Levi's ...... What chance does a thin piece of cloth have at stopping a sneeze ?
Yes I know but some political parties are opposing mail in votes because they claim they are prone to tampering with the vote.Yeah because epidemiologists have a larger agenda. Perhaps they're all members of the Illuminati.
p.s. Of course we CAN all stand in line to vote. The point is that we don't NEED to do so. Voting by mail has been highly successful in many US states for a long time now.
I've seen zero actual evidence offered that proves voting by mail has a concerning level of fraud.Yes I know but some political parties are opposing mail in votes because they claim they are prone to tampering with the vote.
Beaches are outside, whereas churches people are inside so greater risk for spreading this virus.I agree that there is a not so hidden agenda here. Some states have opened the beaches but not the churches. You don't have to be a scientist to see the inconsistencies of many of these rulings. All this was never about protecting people. And voting by mail? Absolutely fraud proof, right? Nope, nope, nope.
Not to mention, some states keep moving the goal posts. First it was one month. Then is was the middle of May, and now some states want to wait until June or even July. They are bankrupting small businesses -- barbers, restaurants, Mom and Pop shops can't afford to stay home forever.
There must be a political reason or the complaints wouldn't have been lodged.I've seen zero actual evidence offered that proves voting by mail has a concerning level of fraud.
Absentee ballots have been available in the US for over 100 years and are used by US troops, ex-pats, some elderly, some disabled folks, and people who are traveling during election day.
That doesn't fly, either. Here, they allowed flower shops to open on Mother's Day. Is the virus considerate & wouldn't infect anyone on Mother's Day? And markets are indoors; why is it OK to have many people shopping with narrow aisles where 6 ft distancing is impossible?Beaches are outside, whereas churches people are inside so greater risk for spreading this virus.
And have you seen the pictures of the beaches? Not much social distancing going on. The big Baptist church here has marked off their pews, much like those footprints you see in the grocery stores. They are going to continue livestreaming services for at-risk folk. I think using the inside vs. outside thing is just an excuse. My opinion.Beaches are outside, whereas churches people are inside so greater risk for spreading this virus.
This is true, however, I think there are requirements to get a ballot and in some states one of the requirements is to have an ID. I really don't have a clue how it all works, but I do know that the people at the voting registration office just doesn't hand anyone a ballot. If that were the case, I could walk in in a hundred times and get a ballot and then sit down with a phone book and do the deed, if you know what I mean. I think this is where the worry comes in that some states may change their rules in which to acquire a mail in ballot and then all of a sudden, they have more people voting than registered and then what do we do?I've seen zero actual evidence offered that proves voting by mail has a concerning level of fraud.
Absentee ballots have been available in the US for over 100 years and are used by US troops, ex-pats, some elderly, some disabled folks, and people who are traveling during election day.
That doesn't fly, either. Here, they allowed flower shops to open on Mother's Day. Is the virus considerate & wouldn't infect anyone on Mother's Day? And markets are indoors; why is it OK to have many people shopping with narrow aisles where 6 ft distancing is impossible?
Thinking people recognize B.S. Sheep don't.