Who is excited to get the covid vaccine?

he was perfectly fine during the Obama Administration. The guy is 78 years old and he is declining.

Did he point out how our brave solders captured the airports from the British in 1776?
Trump never went a whole week without making some ridiculous statement or simply forgetting what he was saying and being reduced babbling.

Neither of them is mentally sharp, but neither has dementia.
The main difference is that Biden is a standard issue politician and Trump is a self indulgent spoiled rich kid who never grew up.

Let me be clear about my feelings about Trump:
Iā€™ve never been a member of either party, and donā€™t like politicians in general, but I have personally had contempt for Donald for many years before he got into politicks with his birther scam. He first gave me reason to find him disgusting in the early 1970s and I have seen no improvement in him from then till now. I would vote for a potato before I would ever vote for him.

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Cool thanks for your opinion.

He dose say lot of dumb things that my problem with him.

I disagree there something off about Joe Biden and there many of us believe that heā€™s declining because of his age.

Biden is type of guy who follows whatever wind is blowing. He promise that he will be a moderate president and yet his agendas are more far left and making things worse here in US. While Trump is spoiled but he dose put America 1st. in 2019, we had best number of lives, now we may never get that again.

Actions speak louder than words.

Finished my Pfizer series in the middle of March. Now masking up again because Delta is going ham in my country.

Thanks, non-vaccinated folks.

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Biden is type of guy who follows whatever wind is blowing. = Biden is a standard issue politician.

Trump on the other hand was worthless even when he was just an up-and-coming racist playboy, when he was elected his only national exposure was as an actor on a reality TV show, the birther scam, and his appearances with Alex Jones. Right wing extremists arenā€™t a huge voting bloc, what got him elected was mostly the fact that he wasnā€™t a politician and people were sick of politicians; I sympathize with that logic and if he were actually a decent human being it could have been a good thing, but he wasnā€™t and he isnā€™t.

He is, but that isnā€™t the same as dementia, he has a way to go to get there.

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Vaccinated are testing positive and spreading it. Just look at the Texas democrat fugitives.

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Are you telling me that vaccines arenā€™t 100% effective, especially against a new variant?

Wow please may I subscribe to your newsletter?

In other news, depending on whoā€™s analyzing it, Israel says Pfizer is only 39% effective at preventing infection and UK says itā€™s 88% vs Delta.

Either way, 39% or 88% effective is better than 0% effective of no vaccination.

It also is at least 91% effective at preventing hospitalization or death. So far, anyway. So Iā€™m happy enough with that.

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No, Iā€™m telling you thereā€™s no long term data on these vaccines and plenty of people are testing positive. You are the lab rat right now. I wish you luck. One more thing I should add, this variant didnā€™t come out until months after people have been vaccinated.

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Iā€™ll take it. My chances so far are much, much better than yours.

Unfortunately my taking a vaccine has nothing but positive impact on you, whereas your refusal has negative impact on not only you, but everyone around you.

So kindly, thank you for contributing to the continued suffering of millions.

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How do you figure? Just like before covid, if Iā€™m sick I stay home.

Asymptomatic transmission exists, HTH.

Iā€™d also like to add that Delta originated from India, which was largely an unvaccinated country. When it finally did get vaccines, they were Chinese inactivated virus vaccines, which were not even very effective vs. the original strain of the virus.

So Iā€™m not sure how youā€™re connecting mRNA vaccines to the emergence of Delta.

And vaccinated people are testing positiveā€¦

And?

Vaccination isnā€™t zero sum. Vaccination in a population has a cumulative effect on reducing infection rates and mortality.

Your bad-faith argument is attempting to imply that vaccination causes viral spread and infection. It doesnā€™t. It works inversely to infection, but it only works so well. That is why itā€™s important for as many people to be vaccinated as possible.

Vaccines are a mitigation strategy. If you though it was some silver bullet, itā€™s you that was wrong.

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What do you mean ā€œand?ā€ The vaccinated are the ones testing positive but thinking theyā€™re protected and spreading it.

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Your responses in this thread are the literal definition of gaslighting and sealioning.

You have no good faith in any response, clearly indicated by your utter lack of attempt to understand a word that I am saying.

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You have no argument to that as I thought. Itā€™s a fact that vaccinated people are testing positive.

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Your attempt to put the onus of community infection and spread of the virus on the vaccinated is pathetic and right out of the right-leaning projection playbook.

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Just using your logic. You said asymptomatic spread is a thing. Vaccinated people are testing positive, so itā€™s not just unvaccinated spreading it.

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