There's NEVER a COVID pandemic. What changes, in US and world?

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Samof94:
Quote from: Skill and Chance on September 03, 2022, 10:10:50 PM

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Quote from: Samof94 on August 17, 2022, 05:44:58 AM

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It would be interesting if COVID and Monkeypox were switched, with Monkeypox occurring in early 2020 and COVID being delayed until May of 2022.


The Dems win big on that 2022.



On the other hand, monkeypox being its own independent story and not overshadowed by years of COVID almost surely would have played in favor of social conservatives in 2020.


Probably right. I am thinking that some cities and states still might have done lockdowns and things like mask and glove mandates in 2020 due to Monkeypox, although they might have only lasted a few months at the most.



I think it would be more like rural state governors testing everyone who comes off a flight from NYC or San Francisco for a few months, and the the left/right polarization on whether that was appropriate would be reversed.



There's no real reason to think this. Liberals being hypocritical doesn't mean conservatives are. It's forgotten now, but right-wing skepticism of COVID restrictions didn't rise because Trump was against them: conservative skepticism rose even when Trump was supporting restrictions. Conservatives would oppose mandatory Monkeypox testing. Left-wingers are only pretending otherwise because they're trying to avoid responsibility for their own pandemic hysteria.



 In 2014, it was the conservative base demanding stricter ebola quarantine measures while the Obama administration took a very hands off approach.  At the beginning of 2020, when the COVID debate was solely over whether to limit international travel, conservatives supported the travel restrictions and liberals generally opposed them.


They just blamed poor Africans.

Thank you for being a friend...:
Millions of family, friends, and neighbors would be still living today.  RIP to all of them.

This COVID is from the pit of hell.

Samof94:
Quote from: (no subject) on October 07, 2022, 05:56:31 PM

Quote from: North Carolina Conservative on September 03, 2022, 07:26:37 PM

Quote from: Skill and Chance on September 03, 2022, 03:22:23 PM

Quote from: MATTROSE94 on September 03, 2022, 08:40:55 AM

Quote from: Skill and Chance on September 02, 2022, 11:44:43 PM

Quote from: Samof94 on August 17, 2022, 05:44:58 AM

Quote from: MATTROSE94 on August 05, 2022, 09:53:23 PM

It would be interesting if COVID and Monkeypox were switched, with Monkeypox occurring in early 2020 and COVID being delayed until May of 2022.


The Dems win big on that 2022.



On the other hand, monkeypox being its own independent story and not overshadowed by years of COVID almost surely would have played in favor of social conservatives in 2020.


Probably right. I am thinking that some cities and states still might have done lockdowns and things like mask and glove mandates in 2020 due to Monkeypox, although they might have only lasted a few months at the most.



I think it would be more like rural state governors testing everyone who comes off a flight from NYC or San Francisco for a few months, and the the left/right polarization on whether that was appropriate would be reversed.



There's no real reason to think this. Liberals being hypocritical doesn't mean conservatives are. It's forgotten now, but right-wing skepticism of COVID restrictions didn't rise because Trump was against them: conservative skepticism rose even when Trump was supporting restrictions. Conservatives would oppose mandatory Monkeypox testing. Left-wingers are only pretending otherwise because they're trying to avoid responsibility for their own pandemic hysteria.



Samuel Alito is a misogynistic eye tie who quotes 17th century witch burner women killers in his decisions.

Conservo-bigotry for the win!



Don’t forget that the Gun Owners of America(a NRA dissident group) is run by a literal white supremacist.

Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers:
Trump obviously, gets reelected the way Biden underpolled the polls on Eday, Pence even said it, that Trump was a lock for reelection if there wasnt Covid

oldtimer:
Trump would get re-elected by a few thousand votes.

Greater international stability, but a more politically unstable America.

Everyone would have been more prosperous, except the tech-bros who got boosted by stimulus money in the stock market.

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