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Wednesday, April 06, 2022

Talk about having a slave mindset

The majority of Californians favor keeping COVID-19 restrictions, including requiring proof of vaccination at large events and certain indoor spaces, according to a new poll published Wednesday. 

Though many COVID-19-related restrictions are being lifted and cases remain low in California, more than 6 in 10 Californians are in favor of efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 — even if this means having some restrictions, according to a Public Policy Institute of California poll of nearly 1,672 adults statewide conducted between March 6 and March 17.

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  1. So you have a democrat agency run a poll. I am just surprised the results show continue with democrat policy. Sounds like a make work project for bureaucrats.

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  2. Texas and Florida - "ya'll still playing the pAnDeMiC game? 🙄

    ch

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  3. I had a "California experience right here in North Carolina. I went to the local hospital this morning for a routine test. Of course, the rules say: "masks mandatory". I told several hospital employees the masks are absolutely useless, but since I didn't want to get thrown out by the hospital rent-a-security I'd wear one. 3 of the female employees all about 35 years old countered with: "I haven't had a cold or the flu since I started wearing a mask". So, the assholes are happy to wear a mask for the rest of their lives, so they don't get a cold.

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    1. They haven't gotten sick because they've finally been washing their hands enough and keeping their fingers away from their mouth.

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  4. Public Policy Institute of California probably claims to be non-partisan but it seems to be a leftist think tank that always gives California Democrats the results they want. I generally react to their polls with a "Yawn. So what else is new?".

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    1. They won't show how the questions were actually worded and the report alternates between "restrictions" and "controlling the spread" as if they are the same thing.

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  5. But 6 in 10 Californians are idiots, don't cha know.

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  6. I hope these aren't the ones moving to the South. We don't even want the others.

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  7. More agenda driven pseudoscience bullshit. Polls exist for the sole purpose of molding public opinion to match the agenda of the left.

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  8. What do you expect from a pole taken in the shit cities of San Fran, LA and San Diego? Get out of the stink and I dare say the rest of CA will be glad to get rind of the mask and shots. Most of the state is Red anyway.

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  9. They are the same here in Germany.
    SIGH
    My company demands 3G rules (vaxxed, recovered or tested) in the company rooms and the company who owns the buildung where my company has rented some rooms has - you guess it - also demanded 3G-rules.

    Except for some freedom-loving people - who are regarded as idiots, non-solidaric, vaxx-deniers etc (you name it) everybody is happy with it. And they demand it! They have forgotten freedom.
    So, the path from feedom to tyranny takes two years.
    Sorry, Ronald Reagan, you where wrong. It doesnt take two elections, it goes faster.
    Alex Lund

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  10. Last week I went to get my taxes done at the local AARP free tax help at the library. I do my taxes at home, however I like to have someone who is a very familiar with tax code do them as a double check and to do the electronic filing,as I usually get a refund on the minuscule withholding that I pay in.

    The room where the service is performed is a large space easily 80X120 feet with another smaller 15X25 foot enclosed glass walled subdivided space inside where all of the tax preparers were sitting at desks with computers entering client tax data, reviewing returns and electronically filing returns. Everyone inside the smaller space was masked. In the larger space there are 1.5X3 foot tables with a power outlet for plugging in laptops and phone chargers spaced about 8 feet apart. No one in the larger space was masked.

    When it came time for my appointment, I approached the door to the smaller space to identify myself. The woman who came to the doorway, masked, told me that I had to have a mask on in order for them to talk to me. I said to her "Are you jabbed two or three times?" Without pausing, I continued "If you are and those jabs work, what are you afraid of? You people may be sitting in an enclosed space, but the door is open and NO ONE in the space outside the door is masked." "Does the virus not have permission to pass through the open door to the room you're in?" She responded with "I don't make the rules. AARP has told us that we and anyone we speak with must be masked." I said "How about if I just put my information on the floor, back away and you pick up? Of course the papers could have the virus on them, then what?" She said, "Sir your choice is to put on a mask or we will not do your taxes." She then handed me a mask. I handed her my tax info and walked away to an empty table to wait while reading a library book. About five minutes later, she approached me with a questioning look on her face. She's standing about 10 feet away from me making a motion to put on a mask. I said "how about asking the question from where you are, as the supposed 'safe' distance for transmission is 6 feet." She replied "I can't talk to you unless you're masked." "Even with no one else in the room masked?" I replied. "Yes" she said.

    Such is the height of Covid idiocy that still abounds after 2.5 years or more.

    Nemo

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  11. I have just had cataract surgery in Florida. First stop was an optometrist. Neither he nor his staff were masked. He sent me to an opthalmologist. Again neither he nor his staff were masked. At the surgery center, the office staff was unmasked but all the prep staff was masked. At no time was mask even mentioned to me.

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    1. I've been needing dental work done for months but couldn't find a dentist that would take me because I haven't been vaccinated. Finally found one here in town and when I asked if they were going to give me a hard time for not being vaccinated, the receptionist said "We don't even ask about that. Is Wednesday at 9 okay for you?" End of subject.
      When I went in, the dentist and staff were masked but they never said a word about me not wearing one.

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    2. Dental work is essentially surgery, albeit minor, even if it's just a cleaning. If they poke at your gums, and it bleeds, it's an open, well, wound. My dentist and his people have been masked for likely a decade. I remember it happening, but timing is hazy.

      My dentist took the first couple shots and got blood clots. He's done with it.

      My hygienist drank the koolaid on vitamin I and Hcq being dangerous. It's (almost) funny to see the unbridgable divide across the chair.

      D.

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    3. I wonder if an N95 mask would have kept Doc Holliday from getting tuberculosis.

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  12. Check out the geniuses at the Late Show taping in NYC on April 4
    https://youtu.be/Q2IIv4jOYQ8

    These people are dumber than dirt.

    The highlight is watching the "elite" VIP POS people arrive around 4:50. Notice anything?

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    1. Well, how bright can they be if they're willing to waste their time by standing in line to get in to see a no-talent hack like Colbert, who isn't the least bit funny to begin with?
      These people are the ultimate examples of sheeple.

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