Post by SUVFan on Jan 5, 2022 16:35:58 GMT -5
Tru, what your post quoted was my response to your comment, which I'll quote so it's clear:
Your comment suggested that making it easier on seniors was THE reason young people should get jabbed.
As for being uninformed, finding reliable information is difficult. The worthless CDC has been wrong about this disease more times than we can count. They're still just guessing but act like they've never been wrong. And fools take them at their word every time. It proves the old adage that a sucker is born every minute.
But if current reporting is to be believed, triple jabbed people are still contracting the virus and spreading it to each other. The only benefit appears to be that jabbed people don't end up being hospitalized, at least at the same rate as the unjabbed. The vaccines just are not getting the job done. If the Pfizer jab had been 94% effective at stopping C-19 as originally advertised, jabbed seniors would be protected. Instead, they can infect each other, apparently. So blaming the unjabbed for spread is senseless. So if someone doesn't want to risk getting the disease, they need to stay away from everyone, jabbed or not, until this thing passed. For the most part, the new variant that appears to be displacing the old ones rapidly is being widely reported to be the equivalent of a cold or a mild case of the flu, when it is symptomatic at all.
Of course young people face the prospect of repaying what's approaching (if not already exceeding) a quarter million of debt per person that, collectively, we have recklessly managed to pile up for them, with many in power poised to pile on even more. I don't see today's seniors coming close to covering their shares of that, so the bill to young people will be substantially greater. I don't think they owe us anything more and I certainly would never have the audacity to ask them to accept a greater burden to for my benefit.
oh, how about those younger people all getting there vaccines and booster shots? Then maybe seniors could venture out to a grocery store once in awhile.
As for being uninformed, finding reliable information is difficult. The worthless CDC has been wrong about this disease more times than we can count. They're still just guessing but act like they've never been wrong. And fools take them at their word every time. It proves the old adage that a sucker is born every minute.
But if current reporting is to be believed, triple jabbed people are still contracting the virus and spreading it to each other. The only benefit appears to be that jabbed people don't end up being hospitalized, at least at the same rate as the unjabbed. The vaccines just are not getting the job done. If the Pfizer jab had been 94% effective at stopping C-19 as originally advertised, jabbed seniors would be protected. Instead, they can infect each other, apparently. So blaming the unjabbed for spread is senseless. So if someone doesn't want to risk getting the disease, they need to stay away from everyone, jabbed or not, until this thing passed. For the most part, the new variant that appears to be displacing the old ones rapidly is being widely reported to be the equivalent of a cold or a mild case of the flu, when it is symptomatic at all.
Of course young people face the prospect of repaying what's approaching (if not already exceeding) a quarter million of debt per person that, collectively, we have recklessly managed to pile up for them, with many in power poised to pile on even more. I don't see today's seniors coming close to covering their shares of that, so the bill to young people will be substantially greater. I don't think they owe us anything more and I certainly would never have the audacity to ask them to accept a greater burden to for my benefit.