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Screw that!
#1

If you dont want to get vax'd don't. Good luck to you and yours. 

Plenty of mandates are coming anyways once the vax is approved formally and not just for emergency use. 

What's going to happen when a booster is needed? Throw em more $$?

Send the over-inventory of VAX to 3rd world countries. 


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Biden administration proposes $100 vaccination incentiveThe Biden administration is calling on states, territories and local governments to pay $100 to Americans who remain unvaccinated against the coronavirus to get their shots.



WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is calling on states, territories and local governments to pay $100 to Americans who remain unvaccinated against the coronavirus to get their shots. The move comes as concern has grown about rising cases across the country, and the administration has shifted its strategy to focus on more personalized approaches.
The Treasury Department said Thursday that the money to pay for the vaccine incentive payments could come from the $350 billion of relief funds that is being given to states and cities as part of the economic rescue package that Congress approved in March. The incentive is intended to "boost vaccination rates, protect communities, and save lives."
The Biden administration has been tussling with some states over how the relief money can be used but earlier this year issued guidance that made clear it can go toward programs that are expected to increase the number of people who choose to get vaccinated. The Treasury Department said it will provide technical assistance for states and cities to help them use the money to boost vaccinations in their communities and it will be working with the Department of Health and Human Services.
States and cities have been taking creative approaches, such as lotteries, to encourage people to get vaccinated. Some experts, especially in the early days of the vaccination campaign, have expressed concern, though, over the idea of paying people to get vaccinated, worrying that it could be perceived as out of step with messaging that vaccines bring enormous benefits on their own. Opponents of the idea have also questioned whether paying people is the best use of funds to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City said this week that the city will begin offering $100 payments as part of an incentive plan to spur more people to get vaccinated. The program is expected to start Friday.
"I think when someone says here's $100 for you, that's going to make a big impact," de Blasio said.
Dr. Elisa Sobo, an anthropologist at San Diego State University who studies vaccine hesitancy, said that the payment could be an incentive but suggested it was unlikely to sway every unvaccinated person.
"Some folks will find the offer insulting; others will use it as 'proof' that the vaccine is no good," she said. But, she added, "There are lots of people who will say 'why not' to $100. Some people who have until now been on the fence will see $100 as a good reason to get off of it."
In guidance that was issued in May, the Treasury said that the relief funds can be used to encourage vaccinations "so long as such costs are reasonably proportional to the expected public health benefit."


https://www.startribune.com/biden-admini...600082913/




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#2
I agree its bullshit,   just like a lot of other shit they've been throwing money at in the name of covid.  Between "covid relief" and stimulus spending i dont know that we need to concern ourselves with who will be elected in 24,    neither party seems to be able to solve anything without creating more future crippling debt for our children.

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#3
For those that haven't gotten it yet, $100 biden bucks isn't going to change their mind.
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#4
Quote: @greediron said:
For those that haven't gotten it yet, $100 biden bucks isn't going to change their mind.
But just think of all the ice cream that will buy.
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#5
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@greediron said:
For those that haven't gotten it yet, $100 biden bucks isn't going to change their mind.
But just think of all the ice cream that will buy.
Not that much these days.
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#6
F'er F's sake....

I knew I should've waited.. :p


Minnesotans who get their first COVID-19 vaccination shot will be rewarded with $100, Gov. Tim Walz announced Thursday.
President Joe Biden urged states to offer the incentive in an effort to jump-start the country's vaccination efforts amid a surge of COVID-19 infections caused by the highly infectious delta variant.
Minnesota will offer a $100 Visa gift card to anyone 12 and older who gets their first shot between July 30 and Aug. 15.
Those wanting to claim the reward must register at a state website that will begin taking submissions Wednesday. The offer is limited to the first 24,330 Minnesotans who qualify. Minnesota will use federal COVID-19 relief funds to bankroll the program.
This is the second time that Minnesota has offered vaccination rewards. In June, it offered an array of incentives, including tickets to the Minnesota State Fair and visitor passes to state parks.
The most popular reward was a $25 Visa gift card, which was chosen by 57% of the 17,409 people who signed up
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-of...600082935/
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#7
For the first time I can appreciate what  Malthus believed, that population may exceed it’s ability to provide and some need to be lost, with our thoughts and prayers, he was a clergyman.  I vote for the Dakotas, Alabama and Texas to be the first antivax/science sanctuary states.
Florida, Georgia and Tennessee are next.  I want to give them my most sincere thoughts and prayers for what they ask for.
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#8
Quote: @BigAl99 said:
For the first time I can appreciate what  Malthus believed, that population may exceed it’s ability to provide and some need to be lost, with our thoughts and prayers, he was a clergyman.  I vote for the Dakotas, Alabama and Texas to be the first antivax/science sanctuary states.
Florida, Georgia and Tennessee are next.  I want to give them my most sincere thoughts and prayers for what they ask for.
...ummmm, thanks?
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#9
Ridiculousness. 
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Quote: @BigAl99 said:
For the first time I can appreciate what  Malthus believed, that population may exceed it’s ability to provide and some need to be lost, with our thoughts and prayers, he was a clergyman.  I vote for the Dakotas, Alabama and Texas to be the first antivax/science sanctuary states.
Florida, Georgia and Tennessee are next.  I want to give them my most sincere thoughts and prayers for what they ask for.
Florida has a state vaccination rate of 49.0%.....higher than other states that include:
  • Illinois
  • Ohio
  • Michigan
  • North Carolina
  • Arizona
  • Indiana
  • Missouri
  • South Carolina
  • Utah
  • Nevada 
  • Kansas....and several others, including the ones you noted.
California's state vax rate is 53%, not nearly as high as it should be. Florida gets a bad rap because the media loves to pile on when everyone comes down here for vacation (the super spreading spring breakers). 3 counties make up the majority of the population in Florida: Palm Beach, Broward and Dade. All in south Florida. Of course you have other large cities like Tampa and Orlando (even Jacksonville). 

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