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Seattle Latest Stadium To Require Vaccine Proof
#71
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@medaille,

I'm not sure you're arguing this, but its certainly not an either/or. There's much on that list I'd love to see happen and should happen. 

This country has lost it's way on so many fronts and across many POTUS' and political beliefs. 

We off-shored way to much infrastructure and found ourselves behind the 8 ball on PPE and now on computer chips too. 

What's next??? 
Yeah, my stance is not an either/or or this is more
important so lets ignore that.  I think
we absolutely need to get out of these bad ways of thinking where we hyper
focus on one thing and ignore everything else. 
It seems we’ve become a nation of only-vaxxers, where we’ve put all our
eggs into one basket of vaccines targeting the spike protein and we’re
completely ignoring everything else we could be doing and focusing on just
trying to force everyone else into complying.


We need to absolutely redevelop competency in manufacturing
things critical to our nation within our borders.  You can also add into your list of things
we’re going to be short on is the lithium in Afghanistan which will be going to
China.  It’s looking like we’re going to
be pushing towards electric cars for climate change whose batteries will be
controlled by China, and if China asserts control over Taiwan, they’ll control
the chips as well.  Whether intentional
or via incompetence, our governmental and corporate leadership couldn’t have
done a better job of weakening America and making it entirely dependent on a
country that is communist in the way we all recognize is bad.  There’s no progressives touting that we
should take up the Chinese model of socialism.

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#72
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Just found out my Grand Nephew tested positive. 10 years old. My sister is freaking out.
Ah man I bet she is. Sending positive and healing vibes.
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#73
Quote: @medaille said:
I know everyone is throwing out absolute numbers, but my response
was with regards to the odds of dying.  I
wasn’t trying to dismiss the severity of the total volume of people dying in
this nation of hundreds of millions of people, but more saying that he shouldn’t
spend his time planning the funerals for the inevitable deaths of his
unvaccinated family members.

I'm not planning their funeral by any means.  I just wont be surprised to hear if it gets one of them.  We've defied the odds so far.  Between aunts, uncles, cousins and nieces/nephews we've dodged the bullet so far.  I don't feel like counting but there's probably north of 100 between my wife and I and odds would say 1.6 of them would die. 

I talk to people about dying every day nearly so maybe I'm just callous to it. 
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#74
Good luck to your grandnephew and niece Barr.  Found out one of my coworkers tested positive...  so far no symptoms for me (crosses everything crossable and thanks scientists for vaccine).
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#75
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:


 "......the public shaming isnt doing anything to put more needles in arms."
    Probably the most important sentence in the entire thread. 4/5 of the posters here are guilty of it. Labeling anyone who is against mandates as anti - vax is divisive as well. Humans generally respond better by being convinced than by being ordered.
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#76
Quote: @muydnbejydk said:
@JimmyinSD said:


 "......the public shaming isnt doing anything to put more needles in arms."
    Probably the most important sentence in the entire thread. 4/5 of the posters here are guilty of it. Labeling anyone who is against mandates as anti - vax is divisive as well. Humans generally respond better by being convinced than by being ordered.
I don't disagree. I think positive reinforcement is the best route. Don’t yell or threaten them when they do something wrong. And be sure to reward with praise when they do something right. Tell them you’re proud of them. Consider giving them a treat. 
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#77
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@muydnbejydk said:
@JimmyinSD said:


 "......the public shaming isnt doing anything to put more needles in arms."
    Probably the most important sentence in the entire thread. 4/5 of the posters here are guilty of it. Labeling anyone who is against mandates as anti - vax is divisive as well. Humans generally respond better by being convinced than by being ordered.
I don't disagree. I think positive reinforcement is the best route. Don’t yell or threaten them when they do something wrong. And be sure to reward with praise when they do something right. Tell them you’re proud of them. Consider giving them a treat. 
'Good boy! You are a GOOD boy! Yes you are! That's my good boy! Who's all vaccinated now?? Huh, did you get vaccinated?? Such a good boy!! Who wants a treat?? You want treaters?? Who wants a beer?? Good boy want a Coors Lite??'

I can see that working. Jimmy is right. 
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#78
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
@muydnbejydk said:
@JimmyinSD said:


 "......the public shaming isnt doing anything to put more needles in arms."
    Probably the most important sentence in the entire thread. 4/5 of the posters here are guilty of it. Labeling anyone who is against mandates as anti - vax is divisive as well. Humans generally respond better by being convinced than by being ordered.
I don't disagree. I think positive reinforcement is the best route. Don’t yell or threaten them when they do something wrong. And be sure to reward with praise when they do something right. Tell them you’re proud of them. Consider giving them a treat. 
'Good boy! You are a GOOD boy! Yes you are! That's my good boy! Who's all vaccinated now?? Huh, did you get vaccinated?? Such a good boy!! Who wants a treat?? You want treaters?? Who wants a beer?? Good boy want a Coors Lite??'

I can see that working. Jimmy is right. 
Yep,  because the opposite has been so effective. Nobody has said anything about positive reinforcement just that acting like yall have has done nothing to move the needle.

If you think otherwise then maybe its not the smarts of those avoiding the shot who should have their intelligence questioned. 
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#79
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
@muydnbejydk said:
@JimmyinSD said:


 "......the public shaming isnt doing anything to put more needles in arms."
    Probably the most important sentence in the entire thread. 4/5 of the posters here are guilty of it. Labeling anyone who is against mandates as anti - vax is divisive as well. Humans generally respond better by being convinced than by being ordered.
I don't disagree. I think positive reinforcement is the best route. Don’t yell or threaten them when they do something wrong. And be sure to reward with praise when they do something right. Tell them you’re proud of them. Consider giving them a treat. 
'Good boy! You are a GOOD boy! Yes you are! That's my good boy! Who's all vaccinated now?? Huh, did you get vaccinated?? Such a good boy!! Who wants a treat?? You want treaters?? Who wants a beer?? Good boy want a Coors Lite??'

I can see that working. Jimmy is right. 
Yep,  because the opposite has been so effective. Nobody has said anything about positive reinforcement just that acting like yall have has done nothing to move the needle.

If you think otherwise then maybe its not the smarts of those avoiding the shot who should have their intelligence questioned. 
Would photos of refrigerated trucks being used as temporary morgues help? Children on ventilators? 
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#80
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
@muydnbejydk said:
@JimmyinSD said:


 "......the public shaming isnt doing anything to put more needles in arms."
    Probably the most important sentence in the entire thread. 4/5 of the posters here are guilty of it. Labeling anyone who is against mandates as anti - vax is divisive as well. Humans generally respond better by being convinced than by being ordered.
I don't disagree. I think positive reinforcement is the best route. Don’t yell or threaten them when they do something wrong. And be sure to reward with praise when they do something right. Tell them you’re proud of them. Consider giving them a treat. 
'Good boy! You are a GOOD boy! Yes you are! That's my good boy! Who's all vaccinated now?? Huh, did you get vaccinated?? Such a good boy!! Who wants a treat?? You want treaters?? Who wants a beer?? Good boy want a Coors Lite??'

I can see that working. Jimmy is right. 
Yep,  because the opposite has been so effective. Nobody has said anything about positive reinforcement just that acting like yall have has done nothing to move the needle.

If you think otherwise then maybe its not the smarts of those avoiding the shot who should have their intelligence questioned. 
Would photos of refrigerated trucks being used as temporary morgues help? Children on ventilators? 
Who do you think you are reaching with this shit?  How many unvaccinated people to you think read this board that still give a shit about what the vaccination nazis post?
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