Umm, I wouldn't say everyone here will necessarily extol the virtues of the smallpox and polio vaccines. To be fair, not everyone here could have directly benefited from them due to the diseases becoming very rare or virtually nonexistent by the time they were born, so proving the vaccines stopped any illness they would have otherwise gotten would be tricky at best.
This surgeon is primarily concerned that people who had or have the CCP virus infection are most at risk from serious complications from the available vaccines.
Turns out the bill had a poison pill in it? It would allow the NCAA to blackball the state and increase compliance and litigation costs for affected organizations, according to the governor.
She's instead trying to get multiple states/orgs (I think?) to strong-arm the NCAA (and similar organizations?) into keeping sex-segregated sports segregated by natal sex instead of each person's claimed gender identity.
I got some new information. Apparently her proposed changes were to basically allow sex-segregated sports to be segregated based on gender identity through the back door.
And take away a natal female's ability to sue over being unfairly denied a place on a girl's/women's sports team in favor of a natal male that was in the orriginal bill.
Answer: we don't really know what to do. Almost any solution we can think of requires the right politians in power, quite a while to work its magic (for better or for worse) and/or a large number of participants willing to literally lose everything overnight.
Immigration moratorium? Requires the right politicians in power and the political will to enforce it and keep it.
Deport all the "problem" demographics? Requires a large number of people willing to lose everything and be called names and a plan for locating and transporting people as well as where to send them. Likely requires help from willing government bureaucrats, too.
Go down to the border and create the sorts of self-defense scenarios that would allow us to literally take the invaders out? Be ready to lose all your life savings and/or (a few decades of) your life "defending yourself". That, too, likely requires help from a sympathetic government.
Pay native citizens to marry and have children? We already do that. It's called tax breaks and the government welfare system. The only real improvements we could make to that is extra welfare money for intact biological families, banning direct descendants of non-citizens (AKA anchor babies) in addition to non-citizens from receiving benefits and finding ways to flatten the "welfare cliff". There are probably charities that help, too. We need to find or make a list and spread it around. Anyone around to provide extra funding to these groups?
Locking down the city over a bunch of spring break bar brawls?
Have people forgotten how to deal with these things in just a year and a half?
Is this just an unusually bad year for bar fights?
Umm, I wouldn't say everyone here will necessarily extol the virtues of the smallpox and polio vaccines. To be fair, not everyone here could have directly benefited from them due to the diseases becoming very rare or virtually nonexistent by the time they were born, so proving the vaccines stopped any illness they would have otherwise gotten would be tricky at best.
This surgeon is primarily concerned that people who had or have the CCP virus infection are most at risk from serious complications from the available vaccines.
And now, the Tucking of Kristi Noem?
Turns out the bill had a poison pill in it? It would allow the NCAA to blackball the state and increase compliance and litigation costs for affected organizations, according to the governor.
She's instead trying to get multiple states/orgs (I think?) to strong-arm the NCAA (and similar organizations?) into keeping sex-segregated sports segregated by natal sex instead of each person's claimed gender identity.
I got some new information. Apparently her proposed changes were to basically allow sex-segregated sports to be segregated based on gender identity through the back door.
And take away a natal female's ability to sue over being unfairly denied a place on a girl's/women's sports team in favor of a natal male that was in the orriginal bill.
"Why do we sit back and let this happen to us?"
Answer: we don't really know what to do. Almost any solution we can think of requires the right politians in power, quite a while to work its magic (for better or for worse) and/or a large number of participants willing to literally lose everything overnight.
Immigration moratorium? Requires the right politicians in power and the political will to enforce it and keep it.
Deport all the "problem" demographics? Requires a large number of people willing to lose everything and be called names and a plan for locating and transporting people as well as where to send them. Likely requires help from willing government bureaucrats, too.
Go down to the border and create the sorts of self-defense scenarios that would allow us to literally take the invaders out? Be ready to lose all your life savings and/or (a few decades of) your life "defending yourself". That, too, likely requires help from a sympathetic government.
Pay native citizens to marry and have children? We already do that. It's called tax breaks and the government welfare system. The only real improvements we could make to that is extra welfare money for intact biological families, banning direct descendants of non-citizens (AKA anchor babies) in addition to non-citizens from receiving benefits and finding ways to flatten the "welfare cliff". There are probably charities that help, too. We need to find or make a list and spread it around. Anyone around to provide extra funding to these groups?
That leaves trying to get all these migrants on our side. Somehow.
Oh, no! Kids in cages! Mother and child separated! Outraged now?
Cool. Now do all the non-Han Chinese and basically anyone else the CCP doesn't like who happen to be in China.
"This is the president [the alleged journalists] wanted and voted for."
*Alleged president
Intro music cut out a second early, I think...