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Ⓐnarchy in the ☭☭☭P!
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« on: July 19, 2020, 08:27:09 PM »

The fact that Cuomo, who literally has the single worst death rate in the US, is held up as an example of success while DeSantis, who has a death rate around 1/20th that of New York's, is held up as a failure is an indication that the American media has totally abandoned any connection to reality. Apparently electoral benefit from a disaster isn't derived from actually producing good outcomes but by passing Strict Laws, even if those Strict Laws do nothing but make regular people's lives harder.
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Ⓐnarchy in the ☭☭☭P!
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2020, 07:18:53 PM »
« Edited: September 11, 2020, 08:53:47 PM by Korwinist »

Eric Holcomb.
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Ⓐnarchy in the ☭☭☭P!
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2020, 11:54:32 AM »

The fact that Cuomo, who literally has the single worst death rate in the US, is held up as an example of success while DeSantis, who has a death rate around 1/20th that of New York's, is held up as a failure is an indication that the American media has totally abandoned any connection to reality. Apparently electoral benefit from a disaster isn't derived from actually producing good outcomes but by passing Strict Laws, even if those Strict Laws do nothing but make regular people's lives harder.

Talk about a take that aged poorly. Good god this is embarrassing.

US States by Per Capita Deaths:

[#1] New Jersey 182 / 100k
[#2] New York 170 / 100k
[#3] Massachusetts 137 / 100k
...
[#10] Michigan 71 / 100k
[#11] Illinois 70 / 100k
[#12] Florida 67 / 100k

actually yeah I'd say it aged fine considering they haven't even broken half the death rate of Massachusetts where they supposedly did everything right.
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Ⓐnarchy in the ☭☭☭P!
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« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2021, 11:56:16 AM »

The fact that Cuomo, who literally has the single worst death rate in the US, is held up as an example of success while DeSantis, who has a death rate around 1/20th that of New York's, is held up as a failure is an indication that the American media has totally abandoned any connection to reality. Apparently electoral benefit from a disaster isn't derived from actually producing good outcomes but by passing Strict Laws, even if those Strict Laws do nothing but make regular people's lives harder.

Talk about a take that aged poorly. Good god this is embarrassing.

Half a year later and DeSantis is the leading Republican excluding Trump while Cuomo is on the verge of being impeached for covering up nursing home deaths and also for being a sexual predator

Talk about a take that aged well 🙂
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