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Jan 30, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

“Gaming the system”? So now being free is called gaming the system. Sorry it seems to me that the only ones gaming any system are politicians and Pharma execs.

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Well put.

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Jan 30, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

A few years ago there was a movie about this kind of thing called "Schindler's List." As I recall it did very poorly in the theatres and was dismissed as reactionary bullshit.

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Yes, and another failure of a movie called The Dallas Buyers Club.

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hurr hurr conservatives love law and order, guess you're hypocrites who love criminals, hurr hurr

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Jan 30, 2022·edited Jan 30, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Actually, because "law enforcement" is now involved, this opens the door to impeaching the law mandating vaxxines -- and, more generally, blowing the lid off of pandora's box of the immense fraud perpetrated on an unsuspecting population. Maybe fund-raising needs be done and/or hire crack attorneys. Think about this.

It would be nice if the MD and PhD witnesses of Senator Ron Johnson's Jan 24 "2nd Opinion" session testified against the mandates. The court case would be a perfect venue - if only one could get a non-rigged jury trial. Televise it like the Rittenhouse trial.

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Unfortunately these people asked a fair amount of money. I f they had been cheaper... LOL, or better even, if they had given the out for free ! That would have REALLY helped.

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TRUE free market capitalism is the only way we fix this mess we're in, so I don't begrudge them one bit!

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Jan 30, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

They were accepting a substantial level of risk, and had to know that even if the felony law didn't happen they would absolutely lose their jobs and licenses if caught.

The costs offset the risks they're assuming. They're actually quite affordable when you consider that the assumed risk is "permanently losing your livelihood."

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I wish I'd been one of their customers!

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Sure would be nice if we could force the politicians and billionaires to follow our arbitrary demands, and then call them criminals if they refused.

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