Exactly! And why do you think I do that? Because you attack the source instead of the information presented!! And this derails the conversation from the point of debating the information (which is your intent, of course). I could post a chart with the source data on the bottom and you still want to know what Twitter user or blogger posted it, so you can attack that user and slander them while simultaneously ignoring the actual data that is readily verifiable! This is essentially your modus operandi to the letter! Yambag.
Yes... and as we have found multiple times -- when we go to the "claimed" source data the proper data does not match what is being presented on the chart. Then -- of course -- the scriblings added to the chart are COVID-denier propaganda with little basis in fact. But you already know these charts being pushed by COVID deniers on Twitter are pure crap which is why you refuse to reveal the sources. If you don't want your sources criticized then stick with reliable mainstream sources and always provide a link to your source. We should not have to spend time debunking the scriblings of idiots pushing pure nonsense.
That isn't true at all. You simply plug your ears and ignore it or redirect or move the goal posts (something many people here accuse you of regularly). You can't debunk it. That's the problem you have. It shows that your narrative is not based on science after all. Or it is PC Science (Post-Covid).
"DeSantis for the win" - What is little Ron going to do now that his Executive Order to stop business entities from imposing a vaccination requirement has been revealed to be powerless... and universities & businesses are openly ignoring his mandate. Florida university to require COVID-19 vaccine when students return in fall https://www.wesh.com/article/florida-college-vaccines-mandatory/36013471# A private university in South Florida will require students and staff to be vaccinated for COVID-19 when they return to campus in the fall. Nova Southeastern University announced that vaccinations are mandatory by Aug. 1. School officials say they plan to resume full, in-person classroom learning for the fall semester. The university has 6,314 undergraduate students and 14,574 advanced degree students. In addition to its main campus in Davie, the school has campuses in Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Miramar, Orlando, Palm Beach Gardens, Tampa and Puerto Rico.
The existence of these pro freedom, pro living states... drives gwbe and his sour band of pre fascist pro govt lockdown people... crazy insane. They are so mad at the existence of freedom... their heads explode. They are rooting against success. That is how sick they are. Sadly there are tons of people like that. Around me in So Cal I think the tide has turned against the govt. I think the trigger was the schools being shutdown for so long and parents seeing the adverse effects on their kids. However, To me it was very concerning that for a while it seemed like at least 50 percent of CA could be turned in drones whose freedoms were removed by 1 man... not even the legislature... they were told what to do... and they sort of liked it. I never thought Americans would surrender freedom to one person so quickly. To me its a lesson learned... and its not boding well for the future of free people.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis confronted over Publix-COVID vaccination deal Publix Supermarkets, chosen by Governor DeSantis to distribute vaccines, donated to his PAC. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-distribution-florida-de-santis-60-minutes-2021-04-02/ Sharyn Alfonsi investigates allegations that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis made decisions about COVID vaccine distribution favoring wealthy or connected individuals, including a supermarket chain that recently donated to the governor's political action committee. DeSantis, a Republican, is up for re-election next year. Alfonsi's report will be broadcast on 60 Minutes, Sunday, April 4 at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Campaign finance reports obtained by 60 Minutes show weeks before the governor announced plans to distribute his state's vaccine through the pharmacies of Publix that the supermarket chain had donated $100,000 to the governor's PAC, "The Friends of Ron DeSantis." Julie Jenkins Fancelli, heir to the Publix fortune,had previously donated $55,000 to the PAC and her brother-in-law another $25,000. Publix, like any entity distributing the vaccine, can charge Medicare $40 per shot for seniors. Publix has not yet responded to 60 Minutes' request for comment about the donations. The decision to use Publix to distribute also led to allegations the vaccine rollout was favoring wealthier people. In Palm Beach County, where nearly half the population is minorities, about 5% of the more than 160,000 residents who were vaccinated by February 1 were Black or Hispanic. There are many Publix supermarkets in the county but they are located in primarily upscale neighborhoods. The nearest Publix to The Glades, a rural section of the county where 90% of the 31,000 residents are minorities, was 25 miles away and a two-bus trek for people without private transportation. For this and other controversial decisions, Democrats are calling for the Justice Department to investigate whether DeSantis was rewarding high-dollar donors with special access to the vaccine. One of them is Florida Representative Omari Hardy. "At the beginning of this pandemic, Black people, Hispanics, people of color, we bore the full force of this pandemic," Hardy tells Alfonsi. "Overrepresented in the hospitalizations. Overrepresented in the deaths. And now on the back end of the pandemic we're bearing the full force of it as well. Because we don't have the same access to the vaccine. This is a once in a century pandemic. Someone shouldn't have a better chance to survive because they have money or because they can write a check to someone, or because they have access to powerful people." At a news conference when Alfonsi pointed out that his decision to award distribution to Publix came right after a political donation to his PAC, Governor DeSantis said the inference was "wrong." He then said, "That-- that's a fake narrative. I met with the county mayor. I met with the administrator. I met with all the folks in Palm Beach County and I said, 'here's some of the options. We can do more drive-thru sites. We can give more to hospitals. We can do the Publix.' And they said, 'We think that would be the easiest thing for our residents.'"
"DeSantis for the win" - Congratulate the governor for his prime-time national TV exposure covering his vaccine shenanigans on one of the most watched TV news programs. Publix Picked As Vaccine Provider After Giving $100,000 To Gov. DeSantis PAC: ‘60 Minutes’ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/60-m...ealth-contributors_n_606a8ee6c5b6c00165c2ed43 '60 Minutes' nails Ron DeSantis in vaccine 'pay to play' — with program allowing the rich to fly in for shots https://www.rawstory.com/ron-desantis-vaccine-scandal/
Fake news. https://www.breitbart.com/the-media...ely-and-maliciously-edits-ron-desantis-video/ Nolte: Disgraced ‘60 Minutes’ Deceptively (and Maliciously) Edits Ron DeSantis Video CBS News’ disgraced news magazine 60 Minutes has been caught maliciously editing comments made by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) about a fake “pay for play” conspiracy theory, which fake media outlets like 60 Minutes are trying to fabricate out of thin air. The disgraced 60 Minutes hit-job is such hackwork, The former head of Florida’s emergency management agency — a Democrat — is declaring it hackwork:
So I just read Florida opened Vaccines for every adult and some minors with a Guardian. I also saw they have distributed 10 million doses...which seems good considering that have 21 million people. (I am not implying that some people don't get multiple doses...so the idiots need to calm down.) Yet GWBe-amoron and the left? are still complaining about De Santis's performance?