Matt Kibbe is joined by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) to review some of the predictions the congressman made about the deleterious effects of lockdowns at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In the United States, COVID fatigue has begun to set in, even among most of the left.
Mythmaking, of course, isn’t reporting. It’s lazy story-time for Facebook scrollers who think posting the “angry face” emoji is an act of civic engagement.
When even Marxists tire of over-collectivization and punitive mandates, that’s a welcome sign for the new year.
Public health has degenerated into the application of force to macroeconomics.
The general trend is moving towards perma-pandemic, which would ease the fears of sick-phobes, but would shatter the young’s conception of normalcy.
Isn’t it obvious that people flourish in actual safety? Are people flocking to Florida, Texas, and Idaho in order to feel unsafe?
The definition of “fully vaccinated” is, to borrow a term from our woke friends, becoming fluid, to be changed at the whim of limelight-craving doctors.
Even if masks and vaccines were proven to be 100% effective, would there exist a justification for mandates?
For the last 18 months, our government has aggressively asserted a series of ever-changing and often conflicting guidelines about how Americans ought to behave under the threat of COVID-19.