We'll let POTUS know later
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We cross posted, see my last.
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@George-K said in We'll let POTUS know later:
@jon-nyc said in We'll let POTUS know later:
We cross posted, see my last.
Just saw it. Yup. Both were assholes, to sum it up. The only difference is the timeframe.
No, the difference is Pfizer is justified to fear Trump announcing the news in a way that is detrimental to public health. Pfizer has no such concern with sharing this news with Biden.
The timeframe is immaterial. The difference comes down to trust: Biden can be trusted to not undermine public trust with the advance notice, Trump cannot.
The above is me going by @jon-nyc's "risk to public health" rationale, with which I also acknowledge that had the same rationale been applied, Pfizer could probably not have sufficient trust in Kanye to tell Kanye the news ahead of Pfizer's own announcement, but Pfizer would equally be fine to tell the news to, say, Jo Jorgensen without worrying about Jorgensen handling that information in a way that undermines public trust.
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His actions had a material impact on the percentage of people - Dem, Republican, and Independent alike - that trusted the safety of the process.
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@jon-nyc said in We'll let POTUS know later:
His actions had a material impact on the percentage of people - Dem, Republican, and Independent alike - that trusted the safety of the process.
That is the lunacy that cnn has sold for the last 4 years.
There is absolutely no way to measure that.
But if it supports the hate it is a fact.
Sad
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@jon-nyc said in We'll let POTUS know later:
His actions had a material impact on the percentage of people - Dem, Republican, and Independent alike - that trusted the safety of the process.
As long as you when you get the vaccine you get a card and that card lets you move around the country and get into places I could give a flying fvck about the nitwits who have some brain disease that they don’t trust it.
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@Loki said in We'll let POTUS know later:
@jon-nyc said in We'll let POTUS know later:
His actions had a material impact on the percentage of people - Dem, Republican, and Independent alike - that trusted the safety of the process.
As long as you when you get the vaccine you get a card and that card lets you move around the country and get into places I could give a flying fvck about the nitwits who have some brain disease that they don’t trust it.
Unless the proprietors of the private businesses whose buildings you want to get into trust the vaccine and recognize your card, the proprietors can refuse you entry to their businesses. Unless you want the federal government to mandate people’s access to private properties based on cards issued by the federal government, you should root for public trust.
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@Copper said in We'll let POTUS know later:
There is absolutely no way to measure that.
Poll question about trust in a vaccine, 8/28-9/20. It’s posted in another thread.