Comments by "Hobbs" (@hobbso8508) on "CNN"
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@pepepinochetshelicoptertou2696 Biden legally won the election and Trump cronies did everything in their power to change that. They sued dozens of times, tried to overrun the government's certification vote, tried to get electoral college members to change their vote, tried to pressure state governors to cheat for them and declared victory long before anything was decided. The "military curtain" is to protect the government from people like you, trying to overturn a legitimate and legal election with guns, pipe bombs, zip ties and gas. Trump is a wannabee fascist doing everything he could to try and cheat the election, steal from the government and lie to his supporters, whipping them into a frenzy to try and overturn democracy. He even stole from his supporters in the millions. He tried to get foreign governments to influence our elections as well, or did you forget that, exactly what he was accused of in 2016. It's transparent and dangerous, and you fell for it anyway, hook, line and sinker.
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@Weinmaste
The Paris Accord is not an iron-clad penalty riddled contract, it is an agreement to try to try to lower emissions. The US is also not pulling the weight of others, if anything the opposite is true, the US is one of the largest polluters.
The pipeline job cuts were all temporary and would only serve to build something we are trying to outmode. It would be like wasting billions on a new coal plant when we are trying to move onto renewable energy sources. The administration has already talked about shifting existing jobs into different parts of the energy sector to compensate job losses, creating permanent jobs for people rather than temporary ones.
Most of the executive orders signed were either undoing some bullshit Trump did or not orders at all, but actions. The remainder were necessary to push through quickly, especially as we are in a pandemic. Requiring masks during a pandemic should not be seen as dictatorial, but instead necessary for national security. Provisions that protect workers health and safety and promote Covid safety should not be seen as radical during a pandemic. These are things Trump should have done, but was too lazy to bother doing. He was too busy as well, claiming the virus wasn't real or was going to go away in the summer because of the warm weather. We finally have a leader leading the country.
They aren't paying for abortions for people in other countries. They changed a rule that used to block US foreign aid from performing or promoting abortions. This specific rule has been signed back and forth by every president for 35 years ever since Reagan introduced it, yes including Trump.
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@dannytexas09
"One of the low side effect of the vaccine is getting the spike protein travel to the heart causing inflammation."
The rate is less than 1 in 10,000, and the mechanism is nothing to do with the spike protein travelling to the heart. It's actually an issue with the general immune response, where your body will be actively reacting to the foreign body. When it's working hard like that the added stress of exercise can cause damage to the heart. It's genuinely nothing to do with the spike protein.
"Similar to what the virus causes."
Not even close. All of the cases in vaccine recipients, as few as they are, have been mild and full recovery is possible. With the virus, 60% of deaths and 30% of athletes had heart inflammation.
"That is a risk with either route I go. So I rather not get either one."
The main issue here is timing. If you get the vaccine and avoid exercise for 2 weeks your risk is, as far as we know, zero. If you get covid, go asymptomatic and continue to exercise because you have no idea how sick you are, damage could be irreparable and sudden onset.
Trying to say that getting vaccinated is the same as catching covid when it comes to heart damage is like saying jumping off a diving board is the same is cliff diving on a rocky beach. Sure, both are diving, but one kills and injures a lot more people per year.
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