Your statement that “…Republican intransigence to getting vaccinated to the degree that they’d sacrifice their own lives to own the libs and make Biden look bad” is absurd. Here is the truth:
“Racial disparities in vaccination rates have narrowed over time and have nearly closed for Hispanic people. Between November 29 and December 13, vaccination rates increased by 1.0 percentage points for Black people (from 50.3% to 51.3%), by 1.1 percentage points for Hispanic people (from 55.3% to 56.4%), and by 1.2 percentage points for Asian people (from 75.3% to 76.5%). In contrast, they remained roughly stable for White people (at 58%). Over the course of the vaccination rollout, differences between vaccination rates for Black, Hispanic, and White people have narrowed, and the gap between rates for White and Hispanic people has nearly closed. Between late April 2021, when most adults became eligible for vaccines across states, and December 13, 2021, the gap in vaccination rates between White and Black people fell from 14 percentage points (38% vs. 24%) to 7 percentage points (58% vs. 51%) while the difference between White and Hispanic vaccination rates decreased from 13 percentage points (38% vs. 25%) to two percentage points (58% vs. 56%).”
Here’s a simple minded question: Who hurts more from higher gas prices, the poor or the rich? If Biden/Harris put a cake ration for families earning less than $30K in their “human infrastructure” plan, you would support it.
Can’t help but notice you didn’t cite any articles yourself. You haven’t cited a single fact in all your diatribes. So I’ll let you have the last comment, and won’t bother to read it. You are a waste of time.
Yeah, I’m sure they are shaking in their boots. At least our incompetent Chief Executive has one loyal supporter. When the NY Times, Washington Post, CBS, ABC, NBC — even CNN to a limited degree — are decrying the incompetent execution of this withdrawal, you know he has royally f***ed up. But you go on, blaming the previous administration for the current administration’s bumbling and stumbling. Problem is, not many people are buying that tired excuse anymore.
Did you see this afternoon’s press conference? Biden is whipped. Somehow I don’t think Mr. Trump — or any other US president since James Buchanan — would have put himself in the position of depending on the Taliban to secure his perimeter. Keep on drinking that Kool-Aid, True Believer.
Bull. Biden has done exactly the opposite of what Trump did to this point and he’s still doing it. There is no way Trump would have withdrawn the military before getting civilians out, and there is no way Trump would have abandoned a secure air base 25 miles from Kabul, with multiple runways, effectively removing air cover from our military — and the Afghan army which had come to depend on it. They were taught to fight with air cover. It’s all in the execution, and the Biden administration has demonstrated a woeful incompetence. Not for the first time either.
Your statement that “…Republican intransigence to getting vaccinated to the degree that they’d sacrifice their own lives to own the libs and make Biden look bad” is absurd. Here is the truth:
“Racial disparities in vaccination rates have narrowed over time and have nearly closed for Hispanic people. Between November 29 and December 13, vaccination rates increased by 1.0 percentage points for Black people (from 50.3% to 51.3%), by 1.1 percentage points for Hispanic people (from 55.3% to 56.4%), and by 1.2 percentage points for Asian people (from 75.3% to 76.5%). In contrast, they remained roughly stable for White people (at 58%). Over the course of the vaccination rollout, differences between vaccination rates for Black, Hispanic, and White people have narrowed, and the gap between rates for White and Hispanic people has nearly closed. Between late April 2021, when most adults became eligible for vaccines across states, and December 13, 2021, the gap in vaccination rates between White and Black people fell from 14 percentage points (38% vs. 24%) to 7 percentage points (58% vs. 51%) while the difference between White and Hispanic vaccination rates decreased from 13 percentage points (38% vs. 25%) to two percentage points (58% vs. 56%).”
Source:https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/latest-data-on-covid-19-vaccinations-by-race-ethnicity/