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Texas GOP leader endorses Texit legislation to secede from the union
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<blockquote data-quote="Clare73" data-source="post: 75763315" data-attributes="member: 309690"><p>Yep. . toll.</p><p></p><p>I'd be a lot more impressed if I saw the same "concern" for the <em>thousands</em> who were denied the medical care of the hospital ship offshore and the Javits Convention Center--both of those facilities being out-fitted and staffed as a hospital--and instead sent to nursing homes to infect others, and where they were unable to adequately care for them.</p><p></p><p>The Defense Dept. had reservations about introducing Covid onto the ship, and put it at the end of the line for availability, but what about the <u>Javits</u> <u>Convention</u> <u>Center</u>, completely hospital outfitted and staffed. For what <em>possible</em> "humane reason and concern" were all those infected people, instead of being sent to the Javits Center, sent to nursing homes to infect the residents there, and which were unable to care for them?</p><p></p><p>The sheer hypocrisy here reveals it's not about "concern" for suffering Texans, it's just politics looking for another object to impale on the cancel post. . .what it does best. . .and at the price of all that America strives to be. . .imperfectly, yes, but <span style="color: #0000b3">what on earth is perfect. . .other than the self-righteous, here and in cancel politics?</span></p><p></p><p>So I'll be getting back to all the self righteousness here when the death toll for the Texas power outage reaches 470, which is 1% of the death toll above.</p><p></p><p>'Til then. . .<em>adios, amigos!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clare73, post: 75763315, member: 309690"] Yep. . toll. I'd be a lot more impressed if I saw the same "concern" for the [I]thousands[/I] who were denied the medical care of the hospital ship offshore and the Javits Convention Center--both of those facilities being out-fitted and staffed as a hospital--and instead sent to nursing homes to infect others, and where they were unable to adequately care for them. The Defense Dept. had reservations about introducing Covid onto the ship, and put it at the end of the line for availability, but what about the [U]Javits[/U] [U]Convention[/U] [U]Center[/U], completely hospital outfitted and staffed. For what [I]possible[/I] "humane reason and concern" were all those infected people, instead of being sent to the Javits Center, sent to nursing homes to infect the residents there, and which were unable to care for them? The sheer hypocrisy here reveals it's not about "concern" for suffering Texans, it's just politics looking for another object to impale on the cancel post. . .what it does best. . .and at the price of all that America strives to be. . .imperfectly, yes, but [COLOR=#0000b3]what on earth is perfect. . .other than the self-righteous, here and in cancel politics?[/COLOR] So I'll be getting back to all the self righteousness here when the death toll for the Texas power outage reaches 470, which is 1% of the death toll above. 'Til then. . .[I]adios, amigos![/I] [/QUOTE]
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