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Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Larry Kudlow predicts May is going to be a 'terrific transition month'" video.
You're not thinking rationally. I still have my smallpox vaccine scar and have received countless vaccines over my life. I'm almost 70 years old now and I'm in excellent health. Our generation and my parent's generation are seeing the longest lifespans in human history and we've ALL had numerous vaccinations. Use your head a little.
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nighttr Trump is supporting vaccine research. He talks about it all the time. So your comparison is rather foolish and poorly thought out.
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@jimmilne5549 Yes....it is a terrible thing to lose someone close to you and they have my deepest sympathy. I've lost a son to an accident and I know how devastating it is. However, it's not a reason to go completely off the rails, either. Planting a garden is NOT going to spread the virus. Common sense should be encouraged, not unbridled panic and emotional backbiting. People are supposed to have a brain between their ears. They should use them.
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@lorietaylor4665 Poison? Talk about hyperbolic. I still have my daughter's vaccination card. There are almost 20 vaccinations on it from when she was born until she was 17. She's had one tetanus shot since then and has had 4 or 5 flu shots. She is now 40, a mother of 3 and in perfect health. So, if she was being poisoned, they're doing an awfully bad job of it. As for me, I don't remember all the shots I had as a kid but I had a tetanus shot about 20 years ago and a few flu shots. I'm fine. Haven't suffered any ill effects from them. For something to be a poison, it has to have adverse effects on you when you've taken it. Maybe I'm immune to poison, LOL, but I doubt it. I'm thinking that vaccines aren't poisonous and that you've been reading too much quackery from those suffering from paranoia.
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@lynnentler5725 Healthy diets and exercise do help us to live longer but diseases like smallpox and polio don't care about your lifestyle. Lifestyles have nothing to do with the disappearance of those diseases. Vaccines are. Every year, there are up to 500,000 deaths to the flu every year. That's 1/2 MILLION. Are that many dying from the flu vaccine? Not a chance. Flu is a bad disease and millions died from after WW1. You might change your tune when people around you start dying from a new strain of the flu because they thought that the vaccine is worse than the disease.
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@jimmilne5549 No. I'm talking about telling people not to garden or mow their lawn. I'm talking about a arresting a man for playing ball with his wife and daughter in a park that wasn't closed. I'm talking about a complete closing down of an economy and thinking that this isn't going to hurt people. A United Nations report has said that if the economy doesn't go back to normal soon, 30,000,000 people will be facing famines and starvation of "Biblical" proportions. Their words, not mine. As the lockdowns keep going on, the numbers keep going up and may reach as high 150,000,000 people. That 150 MILLION people in 3rd world countries. Even the US can't go on with stimulus packages forever. The longer the lockdown goes on, the greater the chances for a disaster that might be WORSE than the disease. Unless you think it's alright for people in foreign countries to die so long as people are safe in the US, you have to realise that there are concerns that go further than just the disease.
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