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Friday, December 24, 2021

Fauci Says Masking on Airplanes Will Never Go Away

White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci on Sunday said he does not believe we are ever going to reach a point where Americans won’t be required to wear masks on airplanes due to Covid-19 concerns.

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I can't think of a single place I need to be that I can't drive it. I mean, we're talking 3 days from coast to coast, and that's not even really pushing it.

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  1. I own my own airplane. I used to go commercial when it made economic sense. Now, what with the TSA and the Masking and all the other Bullshit, I take my plane. I can get anywhere in the contiguous 48 at 200MPH. Costs more money, but it is worth it.
    Fuck Fauci and Fuck the TSA.

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    1. I was going to point out that home-built aviation has gotten pretty competitive & cheaper, not to mention more reliable, than ever. Some are now within the realm of medium-size SUV prices.
      All while the price of automobiles goes UP, and traffic jams get worse.
      There's probably a small field nearby most people, and they don't even know it.

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    2. Can I hire you through Uber?

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    3. "I was going to point out that home-built aviation has gotten pretty competitive & cheaper, not to mention more reliable, than ever. Some are now within the realm of medium-size SUV prices."

      Not to worry, Gaia demands that we ban it all, soon. Well, except for OUR private planes, of course.
      - The Elites

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  2. He’s ought to know, he moved the gain of function research to Wuhan, funded it, so he probably knows a lot more than he lets on
    Buddha

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  3. Masks for everyone,except the politicians. Pictures everyday of politicians flying commercial without masks. They make the rules ,but don't follow them.

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    1. Mad Maxine was apparently caught sleeping maskless on a commercial flight earlier this week. When asked to put a mask on she got indignant and gave the flight attendant the old "do you know who I am" BS. Rules for thee, but not for me.

      Nemo

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    2. As Mel Brooks famously noted: "It's good to be the king."

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    3. Perhaps the best evidence of how deadly the COVID _isn't_ and how unnecessary these precautions are is that, out of all the politicians who violated their own "social isolation" and masking rules, I can't name one who caught it and died...

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  4. Eh. Mini-MEngele is 81 years old. At some point the malignant little fuck is going to kick off, from natural causes even.

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  5. I think at some point the airline execs will have more to say, they were already presenting the argument that the filtered air in an airplane is cleaner than just about any other indoor setting.

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  6. I live in Chicago. I can reach anywhere east of the Rockies in a day's drive.

    There's nothing west of the Rockies I want to see. The west coast can clean up their own mess once they've had enough. Or not. I don't care.

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    1. I live in Texas and have no use whatsoever to go east of the Mississippi River. And I urge those who live east of the Mississippi stay there. We don't want or need you in Texas. We are full.

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    2. you're in Chicongo, no one West of the eastern foothills of the Rockies wants you or any of your retarded shit out west. We will indeed clean up our own mess. And you must not have had enough of your fucked up city yourself,since you still live in Mogadishu on Lake Michigan. Stay there, we don't give a fuck.
      Original Grandpa

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  7. I've driven from coast-to-coast with a co-driver (the Smarter Half). Also several long distance (3,000 to 5,000 miles). I'd say 3 days is pushing it. That's three 12-hour days in a row. OK, at 66 that's pushing it. Maybe if we were still 35. ;-)

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    1. I can handle 12 hour driving days with no problem. Driving long distance never has bothered me.

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    2. I think the longest 3-day drive I've managed so far was Las Vegas to Fort Walton Beach, with stops in El Paso and San Antonio. That 2nd-day drive was the shortest leg of the three, but even with another 4 hours there...perhaps if the trip starts in LA and heads from there to Phoenix, going all the way to Jacksonville in 3 days might be doable with a different choice of stops along the way.

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  8. We drive. Not flown for quite some time now. tsa sucks

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  9. Once Fauci leaves this planet, I'm sure this will be resonsidered. Not that far off the, old fuck.

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  10. We're heading South from Boston on the 31st and taking 2 days to make the drive. Checking on the progress of our new home construction and hope to make the move permanent before the Spring. Let's go Brandon.

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