I know, i made a mistake. May, 2022, not April. The facts are still the same. Republicans suddenly starting dying more, magically, as soon as vaccines are introduced, even thought very few people are even vaccinated. And yes, when the author of the study specifically says that the study could “easily” be wrong, he’s telling you it’s bullshit. You choose to believe it because you want to believe it.
Yes, i did make a mistake. I meant 2020. You know that. Doesn’t change anything. Bullshit study. You believe this bullshit because you want to believe it. Seems like you’ll believe a lot if bullshit that supports your opinions.
Taking the journalist's word for what's in the study instead of reading it yourself?
What? Did you read it? From the actual study:
However, one alternative explanation is that political party affiliation is a proxy for other risk factors (beyond age, which we adjusted for) for excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as rates of underlying medical conditions, race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or health insurance coverage.
Found a correlation and not necessarily the cause. Many other factors, besides the ones just mentioned, could factor into it.
I’m gonna also give an opinion, even though opinions trigger you - another possible factor in the correlation is that democrats were more likely to cower in their basements because the news told them to. Can’t get covid if you don’t leave the house.
cower in their basements because the news experts told them to.
Fixed that for you.
It's the "You're not the boss of me!" poking its head out again folks. "You're dumb for doing what the people who understand pandemics and public health advise."
cower in their basements because the news experts told them to.
Fixed that for you.
It's the "You're not the boss of me!" poking its head out again folks. "You're dumb for doing what the people who understand pandemics and public health advise."
Says good ol' SccobyDoo. You can draw your own conclusions folks.
Yep. Or do you still think a few people had access to them? Anyway, there were similar covid fatality rates in GOP and Dem counties too.
It's after the vaccines appear, when the Dems line up for them and the GOPs don't, that the GOPs start to have more deaths.
I know, i made a mistake. May, 2022, not April. The facts are still the same. Republicans suddenly starting dying more, magically, as soon as vaccines are introduced, even thought very few people are even vaccinated. And yes, when the author of the study specifically says that the study could “easily” be wrong, he’s telling you it’s bullshit. You choose to believe it because you want to believe it.
You're still making a mistake. This is the first time you've mentioned 2022 in this thread.
Sloppy.
What are you trying to say?
Correct. "... excess mortality was significantly higher for Republican voters than Democratic voters after COVID-19 vaccines were available to all adults, but not before ..."
Bullshit. "easily" does not appear in the study. Why are you pretending the author of the study used it?
Sloppy?
Taking the journalist's word for what's in the study instead of reading it yourself?
Or straight out lying?
Yes, i did make a mistake. I meant 2020. You know that. Doesn’t change anything. Bullshit study. You believe this bullshit because you want to believe it. Seems like you’ll believe a lot if bullshit that supports your opinions.
What? Did you read it? From the actual study:
Found a correlation and not necessarily the cause. Many other factors, besides the ones just mentioned, could factor into it.
I’m gonna also give an opinion, even though opinions trigger you - another possible factor in the correlation is that democrats were more likely to cower in their basements because the news told them to. Can’t get covid if you don’t leave the house.
Doesn't change the fact you were quoting the journalist while claiming to quote the study author. And you chose to leave out this part of the study: "...even though we only observed differences in excess mortality after vaccines were available to all adults."
Fixed that for you.
It's the "You're not the boss of me!" poking its head out again folks. "You're dumb for doing what the people who understand pandemics and public health advise."
Doesn't change the fact you were quoting the journalist while claiming to quote the study author. And you chose to leave out this part of the study: "...even though we only observed differences in excess mortality after vaccines were available to all adults."
Fixed that for you.
It's the "You're not the boss of me!" poking its head out again folks. "You're dumb for doing what the people who understand pandemics and public health advise."