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Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Biden SLAMMED After Taking All the Credit For Vaccine Rollout Despite Trump Doing Most Of The Work" video.
On the day of Biden's inauguration, 1.2 million Americans were vaccinated against Covid. Therefore, the idea that that they held the release of the vaccine, is pure nonsense.
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@GM6.7 Also......you nailed it. Biden is also a loser.
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@GM6.7 The very first vaccine was on December the 14th. Operation Warp Speed was announced on May 15th. It took 9 months to get a vaccine in place from that date. When Trump said, in Sept and Oct. that he was sure that the vaccination program would be underway by the end of the year, Democrats and the media laughed at him, saying it was impossible. Yet Pfizer was ready by Dec. 11th. Moderna announced that they were ready on Dec 18th. I can post links to verify if you wish. If Biden was inaugurated on January 20 of this year, and both Pfizer and Moderna announced that they were ready in December of LAST year, it's rather obvious that they didn't wait until Biden's presidency to look good. They announced it during Trump's presidency and those companies didn't care because there was an opportunity to make a lot of money and the sooner they got the vaccine out, the sooner that money would be coming in. In fact, this vaccine was ready for distribution in record time. The Dems might be trying to take credit for it but only the most irrational ideologue and tribalist would give credit to the Biden administration for the speed of the vaccine development. In fact, if those companies wanted to make Trump look bad, they would have waited till this year to make the announcement instead of proving Trump correct when he said the vaccine would be ready before the end of the year. It makes the Dems look bad for laughing at Trump when he made that announcement and it makes them look even worse for taking any credit for it now.
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@fearthehoneybadger Where did I day it suddenly appeared on inauguration day? I never said that once. NOT ONCE. I said that they started to vaccinate on Dec 14th and that, if you have the brains to GET IT, that by inauguration day, Jan. 20th, they were doing 1.2 million per day. In other words, the program had already been if effect to the point that it was up to that amount. Do I have to give you a day by day account of the vaccinations for you to be able to comprehend that they were already vaccinating at that rate on inauguration day? What's nonsense is your attempt to be intentionally obtuse. Your pretense at stupidity is not a good look.
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@ghost_of_comments_past That's why Trump was hated by Democrats and Rinos. He got out of the Paris climate accord, dropped out of Who, placed tariffs against China, made trade deals that were more to Americas best interests and was helping to make peace deals in the Middle East to help Israel, the hated nation in Brussels. That's only the beginning of what he was doing.
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@ghost_of_comments_past This isn't about who I support. I can show you the press releases showing when the vaccines were announced and it wasn't after Biden was inaugurated. In fact, the media was all about mocking Trump and his claim that the vaccines would be ready and being administered by Christmas, just like they were about that hospital ship going to New York in April. It came in on time, too, in spite of the "that's impossible" and "don't believe it" announcements on all MSM, before it arrived. It was the same with his hope that the vaccines would be ready by Christmas. They laughed at him and they were vaccinating by Christmas. The MSM didn't want to make a big deal about it at the time but it was already happening and the press releases were in place by both Pfyiser and Moderna in December. It's not their fault that the Dems and their media refused to give them, or Trump, the credit that they deserved. I'm speaking facts and facts don't care about my political loyalties. They're either true or they're not. I can prove that they're true.
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@ghost_of_comments_past I'm sorry but I thought that's what this comment thread was about. I made a case for why Trump was hated and my comment falls in line with the original claim that the news of the vaccine release was held back to hurt Trump. I'm saying that things aren't as cut and dry as that and that they didn't hold back the press release at all. In fact, it was a feather in his hat to have it announced while he was still president. This is another way to prove why the establishment hates him so much. They don't like his "America first" agenda.
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