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Here's your chance to list your credentials, then. After all, you're the one who represented yourself as an authority on this.Oh, so since I don't have a fancy title, I can't speak the truth? Is that what you're falling back to now?
I'm resisting saying the obvious.the fact of the matter is, Trump is clearly a fool
LOL ... I know what you mean.The fact of the matter is, Trump is clearly a fool, and as such is not suitable for the Oval Office. Given the facts at hand, that is the only reasonable conclusion.
Here's your chance to list your credentials, then. After all, you're the one who represented yourself as an authority on this.
It's curious then that Dr. Ben Carson agreed with Trump that his proposed solution of spreading out vaccinations over a much longer time span is a better plan than current standard practice.Donald Trump is downright wrong about every single thing he's said about vaccines.
Ben Carson was also wrong.It's curious then that Dr. Ben Carson agreed with Trump that his proposed solution of spreading out vaccinations over a much longer time span is a better plan than current standard practice.
I find it curious that anyone would get upset over an alternative vaccine schedule which is just as effective as current standard practice.Ben Carson was also wrong.
I listed evidence in my post. Including the largest and most comprehensive study and analysis of the subject.
He just comes out and says what [almost] everyone else is thinking. Most people do not believe that the world is run by wholesome goodness, but rather by manipulation and dishonesty, leading to all types of shenanigans.So what do you guys think of the fact that Trump believes multiple crazy conspiracy theories?
It isn't just as effective, because it would create a delay in the administering of some vaccines, which would put children at risk for the diseases in question for a longer period of time.I find it curious that anyone would get upset over an alternative vaccine schedule which is just as effective as current standard practice.
Is there no room for individuals to choose their own reasonable alternatives in the world of liberal dogma?
If he said Obama was secretly a shape-shifting alien reptile, would you believe him? Even if the world is run by manipulation and dishonesty, that doesn't make a random conspiracy theory true or even plausible. The more assumptions a belief has, and the more wild those assumptions are, the more evidence you should need to believe it. Trump's conspiracy theories require you to accept that:He just comes out and says what [almost] everyone else is thinking. Most people do not believe that the world is run by wholesome goodness, but rather by manipulation and dishonesty, leading to all types of shenanigans.
The greatest problem with this whole issue...is not that the claims are credible. But that it would be so easy to put it to rest, but it has not been. Instead of nipping it in the butt, Obama shows the behavior of a guilty person, hoping the issue will just go away.If he said Obama was secretly a shape-shifting alien reptile, would you believe him? Even if the world is run by manipulation and dishonesty, that doesn't make a random conspiracy theory true or even plausible. The more assumptions a belief has, and the more wild those assumptions are, the more evidence you should need to believe it. Trump's conspiracy theories require you to accept that:
1. Multiple Hawaii newspapers announced Obama's birth in 1961 as part of some orchestrated plot that started before he was born (concocted by powerful people who apparently didn't have the resources to simply take his mom to Hawaii), for purposes that can't include faking his citizenship, since his mom's American citizenship would make him a citizen regardless of where he was born,
It is simple human nature. A school of thought, especially authoritative thought...follows suit. As a rule, do people generally disagree with their bosses? No. And the next thing you know you are off on a tangent. The jury ain't in yet. But, China is at the epicenter of the problem...so, you might just be reading him wrong.2. Almost every climate scientist in the world was conned, threatened, or bribed by China into accepting global warming without any scientists refusing to take part in the conspiracy and blowing the whistle, and
Worse things have happened. Of course those were all just made up by a bunch of idiots, right? Idiots!3. The same thing happened with vaccines.
Oh please.It isn't just as effective, because it would create a delay in the administering of some vaccines, which would put children at risk for the diseases in question for a longer period of time.
You're operating off of the idea that you know more about the reasons for the recommended vaccine schedule than the Center for Disease Control.Oh please.
The only real issue with the diseases under discussion is herd immunity. That is unaffected by spreading out the time of vaccination ... especially considering that some kids get vaccinated as infants and others not until daycare or school age.
You're under the assumption that you know better than Dr. Ben Carson. I'll go with his opinion over yours.You're operating off of the idea that you know more about the reasons for the recommended vaccine schedule than the Center for Disease Control.
Audacious didn't cite himself as an authority, but the Centers for Disease Control and a few studies. Ben Carson is a neurosurgeon--how much expertise on vaccines does that really give him? Plus he's running for the Republican nomination, so he has to out-paranoia the other candidates to vie for the votes of a mostly crazy Republican electorate. (If you doubt they're crazy, you should know that right after the 2012 election, Republicans believed two-to-one that Obama had stolen the election with the help of ACORN, which ceased to exist in 2010.)You're under the assumption that you know better than Dr. Ben Carson. I'll go with his opinion over yours.
He's been around long enough to know that in prior years the CDC's vaccination schedule was much more spread out than the current schedule is.Audacious didn't cite himself as an authority, but the Centers for Disease Control and a few studies. Also Ben Carson may be a neurosurgeon, but I'm not sure how much expertise in vaccines that gives him.
The largest study ever done on the subject -- which I linked -- says it is perfectly safe to do so. The American Academy of Pediatrics seems to agree, since they have almost exactly the same vaccine schedule as the CDC does.He's been around long enough to know that in prior years the CDC's vaccination schedule was much more spread out than the current schedule is.
Just because the CDC decided to cluster immunizations into a smaller time schedule does not mean that it was a good idea to do so.
Thank you for making that distinction.The largest study ever done on the subject -- which I linked -- says it is perfectly safe to do so.
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