What I remember is judging every comment within the context of which it was provided. I hope I continue doing that. I also remember you folks taking everything Trump said as inherently bad or evil, and anything similar from anyone on the left as inherently good. You're certainly doing that again. You could, of course, prove me wrong by showing any comment or act of Trump's you supported, OR any comment or act from folks on the left that you railed against. Because I can show you examples where I did that in opposite. I'll wait.
Unlike Florida --- as I noted but you deliberately misunderstood -- the COVID vaccine will be available in ALL Publix stores in Georgia & South Carolina. Only in Florida is the selected Publix stores for vaccinated gerrymandered to only Republican areas by the DeSantis' campaign donors.
Ah, I did misunderstood. Apologies for that, it wasn't deliberate. I guess Florida just has more elderly to vaccinate, and has to allocate vaccines to heavily concentrated areas with the elderly. Speaking of "deliberately", some of us "deliberately" see malicious intent because we want to.
To further illustrate the vast differences in Publix vaccine allocation in Florida vs. Georgia or South Carolina as being due to the number of elderly people and NOT some sort of corruption or conspiwacy [sic] bullshit: Number of elderly population by state: By percentage, Maine actually beats FL (who knew??) By numbers, only California beats Florida. By percentage, SC is #10. Georgia is #47. Source How many publix stores are there in each state? Soooo...lets see. That's right, GWB. Because 64 Publix stores in a state with 900,000 over 65 is much easier to dispense vaccines in SC, and 190 stores with 1.4M elderly in GA is much easier than 831 stores and 4.4M over 65. At that point you kinda have to ration your vaccines. Or we can believe some silly conspiwacy [sic] crap. Again, no vaccine for stupid, unfortunately.
Fed vaccine distribution is state by state. Not elderly by elderly population zones. And state distribution certainly should not be by Publix's customer demographics ... unless that is if you are clueless DeSanity. How many stores in any other state or how many elderly I could care less about. Or how many is in Publix's Floriduh reach. So should DeSanity. Yet he only looks at the politics of it all.
So you're saying the governors have nothing to do with deciding where vaccinations are distributed with the allocations given to them? That's what you are claiming? Really? As for the "politics of it all", only you and GWB, and a few other haters are saying there are politics AT ALL in it.