Rhetorical question. Isn’t it a primary responsibility of government to do everything possible to keep our people safe? If they’ll spend hundreds of billions of dollars to fight a foreign enemy, why would they do less to fight an enemy inside our bodies? nytimes.com/2020/10/09/healt…

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If case you haven’t looked lately, they are doing exactly what you’re suggesting and are coming up with effective medications in historically record time.
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Sweetie, ever since Reagan, the purpose of government has been to extract money from the little guy and give it to the rich.
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War makes money. And kills people. That's a good thing! Helping people means lower profits. That's a bad thing!
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We spend billions on war to advance the interests of globalist corporations, not for the safety of our citizens.
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Eisenhower answered this question 60 years ago.
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The WH is crazy! Wearing a mask is primary in ensuring you do not spread the virus. You do not know if you are infected until showing symptoms or a positive test confirms it. Wear a mask for your own and others' safety.
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Unfortunately, it looks as though the people in control are going for herd immunity. Representative Katie Porter’s sister, a doctor has a you tube video about the huge number of possible deaths in the US population.
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Why? ... because Trump had his thumb on the scales!
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If our country was a “nanny state,” then that would be its primary responsibility. For our Federal Government, each office holder’s primary responsibility is enumerated in their varying oaths of office. Govt-pushed “safety” ( foreign/domestic) is just for money & control IMO.
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That is NOT the primary responsibility of American government. Their primary responsibility is to protect our Rights. Our founding forefathers ran AWAY from safety and into freedom. They took on danger to found this country.
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