President Obama didn’t have to wear a mask at his birthday party. But your kids have to at school. Rules for thee, but not for me.

Aug 9, 2021 · 8:00 PM UTC

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Jim Jordan's been tested dozens of times on the taxpayers' dime. But he said no to no-cost tests for the rest of us. #COVID19 for thee, but not for me.
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Yes, my kids will wear a mask 😷. Not your business
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
No critical thinking skills here. You’re comparing vaccinated adults that we’re together mostly outside for a short period of time to unvaccinated children together eight hours a day inside. And Gym when did you start caring about children shouldn’t you be looking the other way?
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You tell 'em Gym!
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Big difference … kids are not vaccinated and can still spread the virus sadly enough . I assume that all present at the birthday party were vaccinated …
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Any health official who advocates treating healthy eight-year-olds like sickly 80-year-olds should be disregarded.
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Obama's been vaccinated - and probably everyone at that party. Now, if all these anti-vaxers would stop whining then soldier up and get the shots, we could all stop wearing masks and get back to a normal life. #JustCantCureStupid
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Geezus, do you DO anything? Seriously, wtf is your role in the House?
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Jim why is the Supreme Court not settling this argument? After all they are the experts on the Constitution. At least some are. The News doesn't report how many have died after being vaxxed? One is too many!
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Good point Jim, the death numbers among 0-17 is only 349. Kids clearly don’t need masks. The choice should be up to the parents.