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We won, they lost

Posted on 1/14/23 at 10:54 am
Posted by IOU
Member since Apr 2020
324 posts
Posted on 1/14/23 at 10:54 am
We won, they lost.

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Let me offer, at this point, a different perspective: We won, they lost.

The outcome was in doubt for quite some time. But now, its not.

Rasmussen ran a poll not long ago and found a very large percentage of people who are convinced that someone they knew was seriously injured or killed by the vexxines. Remember the old mantra -- safe and effective? Its no longer an opinion that holds sway among the American people.

But its not just opinion anymore: Now its fact, as we keep seeing. Report after report, even showing up in the mainstream media, of people taking the Fauci Flop. Allegedly healthy people, even elite level athletes, suddenly collapsing and in many cases dying.


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Then there's disability, which is doing its best impression of a skyrocket just after launch:

Link to Chart

Note the dip in "disabled" as we went into 2020; that was disabled people dying from the virus. They were medically fragile and succumbed; we know this virus was especially ugly in those who were already seriously medically compromised, and that shouldn't have surprised anyone. But what happened afterward and why, even though Omicron has been the dominant virus form for the last year and it kills almost nobody, has that trend in disability gone vertical? Those newly-minted medically-fragile are the new screwed -- and they did it to themselves. Perhaps this will level off in the next year or two and stop but if it doesn't, and the evidence thus far is that it is not slowing down, asset prices are going to collapse in many areas and those who are healthy and didn't screw themselves will be writing their own ticket, which will go a hell of a lot further when it comes to standard of living than it did five or ten years ago.


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Here's my take: Those who thought for themselves, read the available information and then stuck up the middle finger at the people attempting to convince them to take the vexxines not only will win they have already and will keep winning. Be smart now and into the future, build reserves, live frugally so you're prepared and be patient; you're not just winning now, today and here you're going to continue winning and those who made the other decision are going to continue losing both now and well into the future. If you do that and keep your powder dry five years from now you're odds-on to have a big fat grin on your face.
This post was edited on 1/14/23 at 11:03 am
Posted by bayoucracka
Member since Sep 2015
6810 posts
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Posted by JJJimmyJimJames
Southern States
Member since May 2020
18496 posts
Posted on 1/14/23 at 11:14 am to
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Note the dip in "disabled" as we went into 2020; that was disabled people dying from the virus. They were medically fragile and succumbed; we know this virus was especially ugly in those who were already seriously medically compromised, and that shouldn't have surprised anyone. But what happened afterward and why, even though Omicron has been the dominant virus form for the last year and it kills almost nobody, has that trend in disability gone vertical? Those newly-minted medically-fragile are the new screwed -- and they did it to themselves.


This vaxx treachery that our government and governments around the world continue to perpetrate are Demographics changing and it is starting to be seen,

However so many victims did not do it to themselves outside of trusting the government. Nonetheless they remain victims - to the extent this continues to be only the tip of the proverbial iceberg.

Most people realize that there are massive enemies actively pursuing our death. and even though we didnt vote for them they STOLE THE ELECTION anyway.

When did the government pass a law depriving Americans of their freedom during a pandemic? In America can health officials simply cancel rental contracts or declare loan payments in suspension? How could it become illegal for mom-and-pop stores to sell flowers or shoes during a quarantine but not so for Walmart or Target?

Since when did the people decide that 70 percent of voters would not cast their ballots on Election Day? Was this revolutionary change the subject of a national debate, a heated congressional session, or the votes of dozens of state legislatures?

What happened to Election Night returns? Did the fact that Americans created more electronic ballots and computerized tallies make it take so much longer to tabulate the votes?

How many have already died from these enemies actions?


This post was edited on 1/14/23 at 11:34 am
Posted by LSUbest
Coastal Plain
Member since Aug 2007
10935 posts
Posted on 1/14/23 at 11:22 am to
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The outcome was in doubt for quite some time.


The stats were out there for everyone to see.

99.97% chance of survival.
Posted by PsychTiger
Member since Jul 2004
98801 posts
Posted on 1/14/23 at 11:25 am to
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