If the Lee County Republican Party is successful, the state of Florida will ban the use of COVID-19 vaccines. Yes, he understood. Based on a majority vote, the party approved a solution called “Ban Jab” that will now be presented to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) for review. And why does the Party need such a ban? Well, an article for WINK News via Michael Hudak and Taylor Wirtz quoted Joe Sansone, the guy who wrote the solution, as saying, “The Lee County Republican Party will be at the forefront of this crusade to prevent genocide because we have foreign non-governmental entities dropping biological weapons on the American people. “
Stop genocide?Foreign non-governmental entities releasing biological weapons?Sacred laser-operated alien lizard living in space on a flat Earth with a 5G transmitter?intended for other people due to hospitalization and death from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections. Stupid rabbit. Tours are for children.
The WINK article also included another quote from Sansone that actually seemed to encompass some conspiracy theory claims: “If you have this photo, you stop by and kiss your pregnant wife; She can suffer a miscarriage from skin contact. “Start worrying about hugging other people who have received Covid-19 vaccines?Sansone provided peer-reviewed clinical studies for his claim?Probably not, because good luck locating peer-reviewed clinical studies to back up such a claim.
So let’s get this straight. The Lee County Republican Party’s solution is rarely just about resisting Covid-19 vaccine demands. It’s not just about refusing to get vaccinated. No, Lee County Republican Party members need the state government to prevent everyone from getting vaccinated. Opposedly, they need the state government to limit people’s selection and freedom to download a vaccine that has been approved through the U. S. Food and Drug Administration. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (FDA) and through the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)UU. Speaking of overtaking.
Now, that doesn’t necessarily mean that all members of the Lee County Republican Party agreed with that vision and resolution. Certainly, not all members believed that covid-19 vaccines are biological weapons unleashed for genocidal purposes, right?Isn’t it? However, this meant that the majority of the Party was somehow aligned with Sansone’s convictions. It also meant that very few members had made the decision to give up and say, “Wait a second. Is that what we need to protect right now? Tara Jenner, vice chairman of the Lee County Republican Party, said that “the board of trustees executes what everyone else determines,” in the following news segment on WINK, which, incidentally, is a CBS associate in Southwest Florida:
While this solution says a lot about the Lee County Republican Party, it doesn’t mean much unless DeSantis takes additional steps on the solution. Such a solution can be a bit like YouTube’s recommendations that make it say, “Oh, how do you know I like to see things put in liquid nitrogen” or “no, I don’t need to watch any other videos of a user smearing butter all over the place. DeSantis is not obligated to do anything about this solution. DeSantis can act accordingly or he can forget about it like one might forget to be called a meatball.
This is yet another bankruptcy in the saga of “politicizing Covid-19 precautions” taking a stand in the Sunshine State. In October 2022, I covered for Forbes how Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, MD, PhD, who heads the state Department of Health, pleaded with “men between the ages of 18 and 39 not to get Covid-19 mRNA vaccines,” necessarily returning to the recommendations of the CDC and many other clinical organizations around the world. Ladupo backed the fact that the CDC, the American Academy of Pediatricians, and genuine scientists around the world have once again called on children to get vaccinated against covid-19. Meanwhile, the man who appointed him, DeSantis, berated teens wearing face masks, convened a grand jury to investigate covid-19 mRNA vaccines, and claimed that those who won bivalent covid-19 boosters are “more likely to become infected,” despite the lack of actual clinical evidence supporting one of those positions.
One way to avoid politicizing the Covid-19 pandemic and Covid-19 precautions is for politicians and political parties to avoid politicizing the Covid-19 pandemic and Covid-19 precautions such as Covid-19 bites. The parties continued to take such brutal measures. And by saying nothing and allowing such politicization to continue, his colleagues are reinforcing those efforts.
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