Jack Ruby said:
This thread has been derailed.
We need to steer it back to the conversation of why Clay Jenkins is the world's biggest ch0de.
Jack Ruby said:
This thread has been derailed.
We need to steer it back to the conversation of why Clay Jenkins is the world's biggest ch0de.
Stive said:Coates said:Stive said:Coates said:Stive said:
So "it's a bit different" but it boils down to: you're ok with those mean old school districts and governments mandating it as long as it's been vetted for some arbitrary length of time?
Got it.
Arbitrary? Who mentioned that? Show where the vaccine has actually been vetted.
Pretty sure the point went right over your head.
Let's try again: how long should the vacation have been vetted before you'd be ok with government mandating it?
The point didn't go over my head, you asked if it's OK if it's been vetted for an arbitrary amount of time. My response was for you to show it's been vetted at all. Every vaccine has gone through years of trial & error, and has shown long term effects, specifically when being mandated to children.
And once again, none of that matters. Are you fine with the government mandating shots as long as it's been tested long enough to make you feel safe?
A positive finding on the home test means virus has been detected in your body. A negative finding means virus was not detected, but does not necessarily mean that you are COVID-free.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) December 7, 2021
Self-test can be used as part of an overall risk reduction strategy that includes vaccination, getting your booster, masking, and physical distancing.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) December 7, 2021
Coates said:Stive said:Coates said:Stive said:Coates said:Stive said:
So "it's a bit different" but it boils down to: you're ok with those mean old school districts and governments mandating it as long as it's been vetted for some arbitrary length of time?
Got it.
Arbitrary? Who mentioned that? Show where the vaccine has actually been vetted.
Pretty sure the point went right over your head.
Let's try again: how long should the vacation have been vetted before you'd be ok with government mandating it?
The point didn't go over my head, you asked if it's OK if it's been vetted for an arbitrary amount of time. My response was for you to show it's been vetted at all. Every vaccine has gone through years of trial & error, and has shown long term effects, specifically when being mandated to children.
And once again, none of that matters. Are you fine with the government mandating shots as long as it's been tested long enough to make you feel safe?
Lol, good lord dude. How have these vaccines been vetted to allow the government to mandate them? How many 5-11 year olds were in the trials?
Does the government force you to take any other vaccines?
Stive said:Jack Ruby said:
This thread has been derailed.
We need to steer it back to the conversation of why Clay Jenkins is the world's biggest ch0de.
Coates said:
Yes, what vaccines does the government currently force YOU to take?
Why are you deflecting to whooping cough? The discussion is about a vaccine that had 3,000 kids ages 5-11 by pfizer, and is now being forced on millions of kids. If you want to give it to your kid so be it, most logical parents and pediatricians will wait for long term studies, specially to fight a mild disease in that age group.
IOW, testing is pointless.TexasAggie008 said:A positive finding on the home test means virus has been detected in your body. A negative finding means virus was not detected, but does not necessarily mean that you are COVID-free.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) December 7, 2021
What he's saying is - even if you've had the vax + booster - you need to do a covid test before each and every indoor holiday gathering....BUT - and this is important - even if you test negative you are still "not necessarily covid-free".
So whats the guy whose vaccinated + boosted + passed an at-home covid test to do if he TRULY wants to #flattenthecurve?Self-test can be used as part of an overall risk reduction strategy that includes vaccination, getting your booster, masking, and physical distancing.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) December 7, 2021
You guessed it - #maskingup and #socialdistancing
Stive said:Coates said:
Yes, what vaccines does the government currently force YOU to take?
Why are you deflecting to whooping cough? The discussion is about a vaccine that had 3,000 kids ages 5-11 by pfizer, and is now being forced on millions of kids. If you want to give it to your kid so be it, most logical parents and pediatricians will wait for long term studies, specially to fight a mild disease in that age group.
Do you consider school boards governmental entities?
I'm not deflecting to whooping cough. I'm adding some reference to the previous question so that it helps you follow the logic.
So do you think they "vetted" that properly? And if yes….well….see the previous question listed above for the follow up.
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Honest question: vaccines have been required for public schools for decades. How is this one (which currently isn't required) different?
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Being required in California and other school districts across the country.
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As previously mentioned, long term studies exist on other vaccines. Other vaccines are actually live virus culture, true "vaccines". Most of the diseases we vaxx kids for had mortality rates above 5% in kids. The Pfizer vaxx trial had exactly zero kids in the control group develop serious symptoms, much less hospitalized, much less die. States allow you to delay vaxx your kids according to a pediatrician designed schedule, and no such exemption exists for Covid vaxx, LOL.
So yeah, a little different.
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So "it's a bit different" but it boils down to: you're ok with those mean old school districts and governments mandating it as long as it's been vetted for some arbitrary length of time?
States have partial oversight for school districts, and organizations like the TEA (state level) have a massive amount of say that trumps local school district authorities. That was my "and governments" comment.Coates said:
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"So "it's a bit different" but it boils down to: you're ok with those mean old school districts and governments mandating it as long as it's been vetted for some arbitrary length of time?"
I assumed you meant the employer mandate and were talking about adults as well.
Your assumption that we're either ok with vaccine mandates or not is simply false, pediatricians across this country and even on this board are telling parents to wait on this shot for their kids, I guess they're wrong?
I asked multiple times for you to show where this vaccine has actually been vetted. You're hung up an 'arbitrary timeline' for some reason, as I asked above how many kids were in all of the other vaccine trials? I am not an expert, but am guessing way more than 3,000 like this one for kids 5-11.
Coates said:
Am I allowed to have an opinion or concern about what vaccines the Government mandates for children or myself?
Where did I say pediatricians are against the vaccine? I simply said that there is a large number of them telling parents to wait, our pediatrician as well as several others on this board have stated the risk of covid for the 5-11 range is so small the potential side effects from the vaccine outweigh it's benefits.
And I never said anything about kids dying from the vaccine, you're making stuff up.
This is not a black and white issue like you are saying, we'll just need to agree to disagree and move on, have a nice life.
Back on track.riverrataggie said:
Jenkins is the worst.
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Born in Mexico City, Flores holds a Ph.D. in molecular immunology from Washington University in St. Louis, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin.
Will remain cautious of him:752bro4 said:
Edwin Flores files to run against Clay
I know zero about this guy, but I'll blindly vote for him.Quote:
Born in Mexico City, Flores holds a Ph.D. in molecular immunology from Washington University in St. Louis, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Although known as a fiscal conservative with a keen eye for performance metrics, Flores has voted in favor of the district's most progressive efforts, including a state record $3 billion bond, a ban on discretionary suspensions and the development of the state's first racial equity office for a public school district.
We must also renew our resolve to mask in public indoor settings outside our own home. And when you have others over to your home or go to Christmas or holiday parties and events and others' homes, wear a mask.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) December 16, 2021
My gym required/requires masks so I quit and work out at home.riverrataggie said:
K. See ya at the gym in the morning, work during the day, kids sports practices early evening, and restaurants at night.
YouBet said:My gym required/requires masks so I quit and work out at home.riverrataggie said:
K. See ya at the gym in the morning, work during the day, kids sports practices early evening, and restaurants at night.