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Top Ten Surprising Consequences of Covid-19 Hysteria:
1: Democrat governors rediscover federalism.
2: Wanna-be totalitarians can't help but unmask themselves.
3: Trump gets a daily platform to smack the media around (watched by millions).
4: The CDC is exposed as just another dysfunctional gov. agency.
5: FDA, same as above.
6: WHO, same as FDA, CDC.
7: The US media is in China's pocket.
8: "Models" completely useless except to frighten citizens.
9: We now know Nancy Pelosi has a $24,000.00 fridge.
And the 10th most surprising consequence of the Covid-19 hysteria? Donald Trump was right about China the whole time, and everybody who didn't know it before knows it now.
So why isn't it killing us all?It will disappear. Just like they all do.Well this thread is delusional.
Remember when Trump claimed Coronavirus was just going to disappear?
But yeah. He was right the whole time. Sure.
Not really. The strain that was responsible for the 2008-2009 influenza pandemic is still circulating and represents a large portion of annual influenza cases.
Go away troll.So why isn't it killing us all?It will disappear. Just like they all do.Well this thread is delusional.
Remember when Trump claimed Coronavirus was just going to disappear?
But yeah. He was right the whole time. Sure.
Not really. The strain that was responsible for the 2008-2009 influenza pandemic is still circulating and represents a large portion of annual influenza cases.
Is that a serious question?
You’re the troll here mate. I’m providing useful information and you’re asking stupid nonsense questions.Go away troll.So why isn't it killing us all?It will disappear. Just like they all do.Well this thread is delusional.
Remember when Trump claimed Coronavirus was just going to disappear?
But yeah. He was right the whole time. Sure.
Not really. The strain that was responsible for the 2008-2009 influenza pandemic is still circulating and represents a large portion of annual influenza cases.
Is that a serious question?