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23 December, 2021
That moment when hope and despair look the same...
□ [“Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Biden’s Covid Vax Mandates"]
Well under normal circumstances they'd point out that obviously the POTUS has no right whatsoever to make these rules, that's Congress' job.
But we can all assume they'll vote 9-0 that whatever Biden says is the law.
“Public Health Orders Are NOT Laws” – California School District DEFIES Newsom, Announces They Will Simply Not Enforce Vaccine Mandate on Students or Staff
December 22, 2021
Triple Vaxxed House Democrat Whip James Clyburn Tests Positive For Covid-19
December 22, 2021
□ [“States ranked by booster rates"]
This info comes from the CDC so there's no reason to trust the government. But, as of December 22, 30.4% of the country has been fully vaccinated, 62,211,823 Americans, according to the government. By state, they are:
1. Vermont: 45.8 percent
2. Minnesota: 43.1 percent
3. Iowa: 41 percent
4. Wisconsin: 40.8 percent
5. Maine: 40.2 percent
6. Michigan: 38.4 percent
7. Montana: 37.7 percent
8. Colorado: 37.6 percent
9. Rhode Island: 37.5 percent
10. Ohio: 37.4 percent
11. Nebraska: 37.3 percent
12. New Mexico: 36.4 percent
13. Idaho: 36.1 percent
14. Oregon: 35.9 percent
15. Illinois: 34.8 percent
16. North Dakota: 34.6 percent
17. Connecticut: 34.5 percent
18. Washington: 34.4 percent
19. Massachusetts: 34.3 percent
20. Maryland: 34 percent
21. Wyoming: 33.8 percent
22. Virginia: 33 percent
23. Kentucky: 32.7 percent
23. Alaska: 32.7 percent
25. Tennessee: 32.3 percent
26. Indiana: 32.2 percent
27. South Dakota: 31.8 percent
28. Missouri: 31.4 percent
29. Delaware: 31.2 percent
30. Kansas: 30.6 percent
31. New Jersey: 30.4 percent
32. California: 29.7 percent
33. Pennsylvania: 29.4 percent
34. New York: 28.8 percent
35. Florida: 28.7 percent
36. South Carolina: 28.5 percent
37. Arkansas: 27.9 percent
38. Louisiana: 27.6 percent
39. Arizona: 27.5 percent
40. Oklahoma: 27.4 percent
41. Utah: 26.6 percent
42. Nevada: 26.4 percent
43. Texas: 25.3 percent
44. Georgia: 25 percent
45. Alabama: 24.8 percent
46. Mississippi: 24.7 percent
47. District of Columbia: 24.1 percent
48. North Carolina: 18.5 percent
49. West Virginia: 18.1 percent
50. Hawaii: 17.4 percent
51. New Hampshire: 9.9 percent
Washington DC is below 25%? But they're mostly black, shouldn't they be obedient of their masters?
And even the states with the highest percentages are still well under 50%. That's over half of the population who must be banned from going anywhere, or denied health care for any reason. That's how you create the lower class. You can expect that from leftists.
This is basically the first positive thing I've seen in quite awhile. If the percentages are really this low, there's not going to be any change unless they send men with guns out to raise the death count a lot. The 55-90% of each state's population has seen over the last two years that the virus isn't much of a problem, it's the government that's doing it.
So now that winter has officially started, they've spent most of the year shutting down shipping, the stores are already getting low on food so even if the people stand, there won't be anything to eat.
Shit, I'm totally fucking scared that I'm absolutely right about this.
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