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Yeah, what he said

David Horowitz over at the Blaze is of the mind that Holcomb, the governor of Indiana sounds a lot like Biden

Yet nearly every Republican governor not named DeSantis — even those opposing mandates — privately believes in the same disproven “pandemic of the unvaccinated” trope. Indiana’s Eric Holcomb was at least honest about his flat-earth feelings.

“We deal with the absurd and we deal with facts and there’s a lot in between there for people to form their own opinions,” Holcomb told the Associated Press on Tuesday. “What I have to do is try to be persuasive enough so that folks understand that they’re going to learn it the easy way or the hard way, unfortunately, by being vaccinated or not.”

“It is, though, largely a pandemic of the unvaccinated and at some point, and we’re there, individuals need to take responsibility for their lives,” Holcomb added. “Unfortunately, their inactions have adverse consequences to others.”

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It is Holcomb who is ignorant of the facts. The reality is that 8.2 billion doses of shots have been administered globally this year, 460 million in the U.S., yet there is more COVID and all-cause mortality this year than last year, with no shots and much less built-up immunity. How is this not the “pandemic of the vaccinated” because of the leaky, viral immune escape-inducing shots? 

I wholeheartedly concur with Mr Horowitz’ article and some of it I’ve been saying for the past twenty months as well.  IMO, the gynecologist in charge of the Indiana Department of Health is Fauci’s sock puppet and slavishly follows CDC recommendations regarding how and what data is presented.

She/INDOH is perpetuating the ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated’ meme by hiding positive tests, hospitalizations, and deaths of the vaxxed in aggregate data.  They are using ‘comparative’ numbers that have unvaccinated figures going back to before the shots were rolled out in Indiana.  So any ‘vaccinated’ numbers are compared against the whole, not as a day-by-day.  Breakthrough case data is not well defined and is not in line with the rest of the information provided.  It’s a total shell game.

By and large most politicians, Holcomb included (especially),  are not savvy as far as how statistics can lie, but look reasonable.  He’s using this bad data in his yet-another-extension-of-a-state-of-emergency verbiage as justification.

Mr Horowitz is again right with how the INDoH is pushing shots on children and it’s horrific.  Because Holcomb is not actually thinking for himself or getting more data (I don’t know if it’s because he’s lazy or incapable) he’s perpetuating harm on both children and seniors in the state of Indiana.

Be sure to read Mr Horowitz’ article linked at the top of this post.



4 responses to “Yeah, what he said”

  1. Crappy education that ignores logic and “mathematics” make the propaganda easier to swallow. The Corruptocrats have been selling “scare-words” to gain control of the nation and to hide their grift/theft. They are working the fools and the cowards and doing that very well.

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  2. Mike-SMO–Yep, the dumbing down of American education is bearing the fruit they wanted.

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  3. Crappy education that ignores logic and “mathematics” make the propaganda easier to swallow. The Corruptocrats have been selling “scare-words” to gain control of the nation and to hide their grift/theft. They are working the fools and the cowards and doing that very well.

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  4. Mike-SMO–Yep, the dumbing down of American education is bearing the fruit they wanted.

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