War Biden: Federal Vaccination Effort Will Go ‘Door to Door’ to Get People COVID-19 Shots - No, I'm not gonna get your stupid ass jab

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President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that the federal government's vaccination efforts will shift from mass vaccination sites to "literally knocking on doors" in some instances to get people inoculated against the coronavirus.

"We are continuing to wind down the mass vaccination sites that did so much in the spring to rapidly vaccinate those eager to get their first shot and their second shot for that matter, if they needed a second," Biden said in the South Court Auditorium at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building near the White House. "Now we need to go to community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood, and oft times door to door – literally knocking on doors – to get help to the remaining people protected from the virus."

Biden's message came after he fell short of his July 4 vaccination goal to reach 70% of U.S. adults with at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. The figure currently stands at just over 67%.

The Biden administration hopes to address concerns causing vaccine hesitancy with its more targeted approach to communities. But it's unclear how the door-to-door strategy will be received – especially among the 10% of unvaccinated adults who cited conspiracy theories or misinformation about the vaccines, skepticism of drug companies or general anti-government or anti-vaccine sentiment in a Morning Consult poll that asked why they won't get the shot.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 55% of the entire U.S. population is at least partially vaccinated against the coronavirus.

But Biden urged more people to get the shot as the highly transmissible delta variant spreads. The variant makes up about 25% of new coronavirus cases in the U.S. and is expected to become the dominant strain in the coming weeks.

"Right now, as I speak to you, millions of Americans are still unvaccinated and unprotected," Biden said. "And because of that their communities are at risk, their friends are at risk, the people they care about are at risk. This is an even bigger concern because of the delta variant."

He said the variant should "cause everybody to think twice" but specifically the "young people who may have thought that they didn't have to be vaccinated."

Future federal efforts to get people vaccinated during the summer will put a focus on communities, including making the shots available at local pharmacies, family doctors' offices and worksites when possible, Biden said.



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Fuck around and find out Joe. I guess "My Body My Choice" only applies to babies in the womb.
 
Any movies you draw from in particular? I'm curious as to your taste in black and white cinematography.
Glad you asked. If you noticed, all but one reaction on this thread alone is from one movie. The Women (1939). Other than that, I just Google actresses, find a reaction that fits and use it.
 
If you’re fine with the government forcing people to take vaccines against their will in the name of safeguarding the public, are you fine with the government forcing people to undergo racial reeducation to cure their racism? The American Medical Association says that racism is a public health threat, after all. So does the CDC. Come to think of it, the AMA says that violence against troons is an epidemic too! So why not address these enormous threats to the public's health by curing people of their racism and awful transphobia? Door to door. By force. What is the difference here? I mean people can't be trusted to make choices that affect the health of others, so why give them the freedom to have these terrible opinions at all?
 
No true liberals would defend everything Republicans do
I don't.
trying to outlaw abortion
I have never said anything to suggest I am anti-abortion. I said I wasn't concerned about Trump's nominees over turning abortion. If you had the brains God gave a squirrel, your stupid ass would realize the 'Pro-Life' movement is mostly a grift, and they aren't ever going to get rid of their easy money.
enact racist voting laws.
:story:
Could you be any more of an upper class white dude? How out of touch do you have to be to think poor people and minorities don't have a form of ID? Holy shit, have you even talked to someone who is poor for more than five minutes? My ass grew up in a working poor family. Even the rez rats have a form of identification.

Imagine being so racist you think minorities live like fucking animals or shit. I bet the fact lots of us even have checking accounts blows your mind. No wonder you get all angry at me talking shit about Biden. You probably don't see anything wrong with him being surprised Obama was articulate. Your ass probably nodded your head when he said poor people are just as smart as white people.

The best part is I've explained this to you before, but it is like you get a memory wipe every other week.
 
The government can't vaccinate someone against their will but officials may be able to require vaccinations to engage in certain activities. So no, they can't make you take a vaccine but they can try to make life difficult for you in some cases.

Retards can't/won't do minimal research.
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Once a COVID vaccine or vaccines are made available, could states mandate that people get them?
The short answer is yes. States have the legal and constitutional authority to require that the people who live in that state be vaccinated, or to introduce a vaccine mandate.

The authority for the state being able to compel vaccination—the affirmation of that authority—goes all the way back to a U.S. Supreme Court case in 1905 called Jacobson v. Massachusetts. That case arose in the midst of an outbreak of smallpox in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1902. Cambridge introduced an ordinance requiring all adults be vaccinated or revaccinated against smallpox. If they didn’t [get vaccinated], they would have to pay a fine of $5.

Jacobson was a resident of Cambridge who, for a number of reasons, objected to the vaccination mandate and brought a lawsuit against Massachusetts for the mandate. He raised a number of arguments, including one that his constitutionally protected liberty interests were being infringed by this mandate.

In that case, the Supreme Court—and —said that states have under their police powers, which is under the Constitution, the authority to enact reasonable regulations as necessary to protect public health, public safety, and the common good. Vaccination mandates constitute exactly that kind of permissible state action to protect the public’s health. Even though it’s 115 years old, this continues to be the benchmark case on the state’s power to mandate vaccination.

In response to the argument about this individual liberty interest, the court said that sometimes individual interests might have to yield to state laws that endeavour to protect the health of everybody—the “common good.” The court said: “The rights of the individual may at times, under the pressure of great dangers, be subjected to such restraint to be enforced by reasonable regulations as the safety of the general public may demand.”


Since people evidently won't click the link.
 
You sure seem to.

I have never said anything to suggest I am anti-abortion. I said I wasn't concerned about Trump's nominees over turning abortion. If you had the brains God gave a squirrel, your stupid ass would realize the 'Pro-Life' movement is mostly a grift, and they aren't ever going to get rid of their easy money.
Bullshit, they're sure trying to outlaw abortion. And birth control.

Could you be any more of an upper class white dude? How out of touch do you have to be to think poor people and minorities don't have a form of ID? Holy shit, have you even talked to someone who is poor for more than five minutes? My ass grew up in a working poor family. Even the rez rats have a form of identification.
Voter ID laws are indeed racist. They are usually in places where it's harder to get IDs in areas where black people live. I know you live in Oklahoma and thus are sheltered from things like this, but that is how your political party is trying to prevent black people from voting. And because you're a dumb ass, you believe shit like "The democrats are the real racists!"

Imagine being so racist you think minorities live like fucking animals or shit. I bet the fact lots of us even have checking accounts blows your mind. No wonder you get all angry at me talking shit about Biden. You probably don't see anything wrong with him being surprised Obama was articulate. Your ass probably nodded your head when he said poor people are just as smart as white people.

The best part is I've explained this to you before, but it is like you get a memory wipe every other week.
It's cute that you still try to defend everything the GOP does but still come off as some kind of enlightened centrist. I am at least honest enough to admit Biden was far from my first choice, but at least he didn't call a bunch of white supremacists some "very fine people" like the conman you defend at every costs does.
 
Serious question for you all: what is it that you fear? Why are you so against getting this vaccine?
Because the same people who told me that Hydroxychloroquine shouldn't be used because it's untested (despite being used to treat corona-type viruses since SARS and also being the medicine my mom was given when she got the Coof) are telling me I should inject a rushed vaccine that was quick-shotted to market bypassing basically every safety restriction by drug companies that put this thing through a crunch period so hard that not only is it virtually guaranteed to have side effects (as the Johnson and Johnson variant had in sufficient amounts to get recalled), but that they've been specifically shielded from legal liability if it fucks up, which, as I established less than a sentence ago, has already fucking happened hard enough to force a fucking recall.

Oh, and all of this for a virus with an over 99% survival rate, which most people in my area provably have already had once, and whose high mortality rate in my area is predominantly due to a mix of fudging the numbers (Death by motorcycle accident? That's a COVID Death if we can prove he was exposed) and intentionally exposing at-risk populations to it (Cuomo's nursing home edict, which killed thousands) to raise the death toll and make it seem scarier.

I can keep going, pointing out Fauci's leaked communications, the WHO's blatant idiocy, China's ongoing lies and obfuscation, and the fact that multiple states used the disease as a blatant excuse to go full authoritarian, the fact that the media denied the lab leak theory until it was no longer expedient to do so, et al, but at this point I don't fucking need to. In the end it's my fucking choice, and I'm choosing, based on the available evidence, to believe that taking it is dumbfuck as shit in a pant.
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
I'm already a lot smarter than you retards. It's already unfair how easily I school you guys. It'd make the game more fair, so take the vaccine, friend.

We doxed your reddit dude

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Seriously the quoted statement reeks of "I am very smart" and why people find moderate left-liberal technocrats so off-putting.
 
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Once a COVID vaccine or vaccines are made available, could states mandate that people get them?
The short answer is yes. States have the legal and constitutional authority to require that the people who live in that state be vaccinated, or to introduce a vaccine mandate.

The authority for the state being able to compel vaccination—the affirmation of that authority—goes all the way back to a U.S. Supreme Court case in 1905 called Jacobson v. Massachusetts. That case arose in the midst of an outbreak of smallpox in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1902. Cambridge introduced an ordinance requiring all adults be vaccinated or revaccinated against smallpox. If they didn’t [get vaccinated], they would have to pay a fine of $5.

Jacobson was a resident of Cambridge who, for a number of reasons, objected to the vaccination mandate and brought a lawsuit against Massachusetts for the mandate. He raised a number of arguments, including one that his constitutionally protected liberty interests were being infringed by this mandate.

In that case, the Supreme Court—and —said that states have under their police powers, which is under the Constitution, the authority to enact reasonable regulations as necessary to protect public health, public safety, and the common good. Vaccination mandates constitute exactly that kind of permissible state action to protect the public’s health. Even though it’s 115 years old, this continues to be the benchmark case on the state’s power to mandate vaccination.

In response to the argument about this individual liberty interest, the court said that sometimes individual interests might have to yield to state laws that endeavour to protect the health of everybody—the “common good.” The court said: “The rights of the individual may at times, under the pressure of great dangers, be subjected to such restraint to be enforced by reasonable regulations as the safety of the general public may demand.”


Since people evidently won't click the link.
Smallpox is far more deadly than the coof. This does not meet the threshold of "take the jab or we'll blow your brains out" necessity. Covid is not the T Virus.
 
Bullshit, they're sure trying to outlaw abortion. And birth control.
You literally come off as the "the other guys love everything I hate and hate everything love" kind of indoctrinated buffoon when you say shit like this.
Hell, even if Roe v. Wade is overturned, that won't make abortion illegal. You know that, right?
 
You literally come off as the "the other guys love everything I hate and hate everything love" kind of indoctrinated buffoon when you say shit like this.
Hell, even if Roe v. Wade is overturned, that won't make abortion illegal. You know that, right?
It will make it illegal in a lot of states. It's almost almost illegal in Texas.

He isn't moderate. He's a neo-liberal faggot who only interacts with poor people when he orders through the drive thru.
I am not a moderate, but you're the white suburbanite in Oklahoma saying black people in GA and other states are wrong about voting laws being racist against them because you're a GOP shill
 
Because the same people who told me that Hydroxychloroquine shouldn't be used because it's untested (despite being used to treat corona-type viruses since SARS and also being the medicine my mom was given when she got the Coof) are telling me I should inject a rushed vaccine that was quick-shotted to market bypassing basically every safety restriction by drug companies that put this thing through a crunch period so hard that not only is it virtually guaranteed to have side effects (as the Johnson and Johnson variant had in sufficient amounts to get recalled), but that they've been specifically shielded from legal liability if it fucks up, which, as I established less than a sentence ago, has already fucking happened hard enough to force a fucking recall.

Oh, and all of this for a virus with an over 99% survival rate, which most people in my area provably have already had once, and whose high mortality rate in my area is predominantly due to a mix of fudging the numbers (Death by motorcycle accident? That's a COVID Death if we can prove he was exposed) and intentionally exposing at-risk populations to it (Cuomo's nursing home edict, which killed thousands) to raise the death toll and make it seem scarier.

I can keep going, pointing out Fauci's leaked communications, the WHO's blatant idiocy, China's ongoing lies and obfuscation, and the fact that multiple states used the disease as a blatant excuse to go full authoritarian, the fact that the media denied the lab leak theory until it was no longer expedient to do so, et al, but at this point I don't fucking need to.
Again the Covid vaccine relied on decades of corona virus study it DID NOT come from nowhere.

This shit is literally just a google search away.

And again it isn't just the death toll that makes Covid a health crisis * although being six times more lethal than the Flu is certainly a big fucking deal * but the massive strain it puts on the healthcare system.
 
Cool sign, probably illegal to have one of those in front of your house (shame).
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Perhaps, but all it takes is to remove some wording and adding the relevant state penal code.

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Can't wait to get my vaccine. Natural selection will remove others who don't want it.
Natural selection will remove a very small percentage of those that do not want it most of whom are will past breeding or child rearing age. We know that COVID is bad for persons that are 60+ in addition to persons with multiple comorbidities. The people that are 60+ rarely if ever reproduce and the people with severe comorbidities would be better off not reproducing.
Btw the death rate in the USA is 1.8% not 0.5 quoted earlier in this thread.

Peru as an example has a 9.2% death rate. Ironically Malaysia has a better death rate than the USA.

However we can't get in the way of anti vaccine propaganda.
As to the death rate per country, you do realize that its up to each countries health department to determine what constitutes a case and a death. In Peru, a developing nation, the higher rate could be explained by testing being limited to only those that are in hospital with respiratory distress. As their health care system is limited, it would make sense to only reserve the test for the most serious cases. Additionally, these cases could be inflated to elicit more international aid. In the US, we had people that died of a motorcycle accident be listed as a COVID fatality. Heck, we really didn't have a standard way to count these cases for a pretty long time. In addition other countries may have worse reporting systems due to rural populations, political biases (not embarrassing the King), differing populations with comorbidities.

Such, you need to be careful when comparing Malaysia v. the US.

Nice straw man.

Whats it like living in fear of everyone and everything?
Living in fear of what?

My dogs are 10+ years old. I want them to be comfortable with their lives. Imagine going on a walk with a person you care about, coming back home, having a few cookies, then the person you care about cooks you a nice steak (Managers Special), then you doze off watching TV with the person you care about only to be disturbed by what you believe is an intruder?

Why do you want to fuck with my dogs?

As to my other points:

Census workers are permitted to ignore no trespassing signs.
U.S. Census Bureau workers in Alaska will still approach properties and homes where signs warning against trespassing are posted, officials said.

The federal agency said workers canvassing communities to obtain resident information for the 2020 census are not bound by the warnings, The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported Thursday.

“The Census Bureau is allowed to disregard trespassing signs because we are by law required to give everyone the opportunity to respond to the census since it is a count mandated by the Constitution,” the bureau said in a statement.
Census workers and government agents do not take No Thanks for an answer:
FARGO - They might park on your street and wait for you to arrive home. They might ask your neighbors about your daily routine. Or they might get your cellphone number and call you directly.

For U.S. Census Bureau interviewers, the biggest challenge isn't persuading people to fill out surveys - it's tracking them down so they can be asked to participate.

The hardest part is just finding somebody," said Tim Olson, a former census field representative who became the bureau's first-ever respondent advocate in April.

A Fargo-based census worker who recently quit her position after filing formal complaints against the bureau with two different federal agencies said field reps are facing undue pressure to complete surveys, even if it means harassing potential respondents and returning to homes where people were hostile or threatening.

"Now, 'no' doesn't mean 'no.' 'No' means I'll be back in half an hour knocking on your door," said Sally Stutlien.

On the point of firearms and the police. Lets say I walk my dogs along a river trail in the late afternoon. I come home and take my cover garment off. A knock at the door. Here is some little 20 year old female college student that was lived in Seattle and was accepted to UW in Spokane. She is anti-gun and prone to hysterics. I open the door with my hand on my pistol and she overacts. In her mind that is brandishing, she flees, calls her SJW supervisor, and they both call the fucking cops. As a call has been made they now have to respond.

Please tell me why I am exaggerating or not giving an accurate representation of reasonable concerns?

You have no proof of any of this.

Proof of these claims please
I highly suggest this book. I am not a conservatives nor do I hate gays. In fact, I am gay myself but I am interested in learning the truth and the history of the LGBT movement. The books author was a gay reporter and lived in San Francisco during the HIV epidemic. This was his magnum opus before he died due to HIV. His story is actually pretty respectable. He knew he was sick but refused any diagnosis or treatment until his novel was done so as not to bias his viewpoint.
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If you do not feel like reading find some old episodes of the Donahue talk show. I believe bathhouses were mentioned on their, Another interesting episode was with a few 1980's gay rights activists stating on the record they did not want gay marriage as they did not to give up their fabulous gay lives for the monotony of a marriage.
So you feel I can claim to be anything I want to be, even if I am not? I bet you don't feel this way about men who pretend to be women
Honey, you are free to claim anything you want. I support the right of business owners to kick you the fuck out.
The founding fathers instituted forced inoculations and the like, this is completely acceptable to them under the constitution.
I would be somewhat hesitant to claim this. While SCOTUS has held compulsory vaccinations are acceptable, this would fall under ordered liberty. I could understand the smallpox case this was based off of but smallpox has a 30% risk of death for the general population vs. a little over 1% for the elderly. My position would be that compulsory vaccination violates the right of bodily autonomy and for such a violation to be permissible the case would have to significantly surpass strict scrutiny. Smallpox does, COVID does not.
 
I'll play devils advocate and propose that he is primarily talking about going to door to door to reminding people about the vaccine or offering them transport to a place they can get vaccinated. Basically the same strategy dems use to farm votes but with a vaccine. We're still a little too early in the game for door to door mandatory jabs, at least in the US.
 
It will make it illegal in a lot of states. It's almost almost illegal in Texas.


I am not a moderate, but you're the white suburbanite in Oklahoma saying black people in GA and other states are wrong about voting laws being racist against them because you're a GOP shill
Holy shit, my sides. :story:
 
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