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Dave is good, sane and sharp. Imagine where we’d be had we at least run Ron Paul when you losers primaried in McCain and Romney.RaceBannon said: -
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The giant systems like Providence and Kaiser can weather this without issue.Sledog said:
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I’m sure only the right wing knuckle dragging anti-science teachers were pushing back. There are literally 10’s of them in NYC.hardhat said: -
The left wants to herd everyone into the cities and take over rural America for the corporatist/collective farms.thechatch said:
The giant systems like Providence and Kaiser can weather this without issue.Sledog said:
Community hospitals in rural areas are in trouble.
They give zero fucks about anything 100 miles inland.
The Battle of Vantage will be epic.
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If you can understand the statistical significance of 10/1000000 and know about biostats, then you couldBob_C said:No one could have seen this coming.
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Crammed subways, safe. Leisurely dining, not safe.
https://www.xfinity.com/stream/live/Watch-KGW-News-at-Sunrise/7728061817102576105/KGWHD
GOODER AND HARDER: NYC Restaurateurs: Business Down 40 to 60 Percent Due to Vaccine Mandate.
Pre-pandemic, O’Donoghue’s Pub and Restaurant was a successful business that has been open for 10 years in Times Square, Manhattan.
Fergal Burke, the owner of O’Donoghue’s noticed that his business has seen “a massive drop,” since the vaccine mandate came into effect.
“We don’t have the money here to survive without the help of our landlord, [who] has been very supportive and has been giving us breaks on the rent, but without our landlord, we would not be in business,” Burke told The Epoch Times.
He said that he needed to hire another person to be at the door checking for vaccination proof, which increased his expenses.
Comparing the clientele from pre-mandate to when it kicked in about two weeks ago, “Our business is definitely down 50, I’m going to say 60 percent,” Burke said with a somewhat downhearted tone. “There’s just not people coming into the restaurant, they have the fear of being asked for vaccines.”
Burke and his staff have had to refuse a lot of customers for not having the passes.
“They’re being refused and they get a resentment against us, they don’t get a resentment against Bill de Blasio or Biden, or whoever is mandating us to check for this.”
“It comes as a personal rejection,” he said, further stressing that it’s not O’Donoghue’s that wants this. “We don’t want this mandate, we want nothing to do with this.”
He also noted how the subway is full of people but there’s no requirement to show vaccination proof.







