
So the COVID shot was trash, and a mistake to get?
Gosh, I knew I was making a mistake literally as I got it.
Son. Of. A. Gun.
At least I got the JNJ and not the mRNA.
recovering economist
So the COVID shot was trash, and a mistake to get?
Gosh, I knew I was making a mistake literally as I got it.
Son. Of. A. Gun.
At least I got the JNJ and not the mRNA.
⚠️REMINDER – The largest COVID-19 “vaccine” safety study ever conducted, involving 99 million individuals, confirmed that the injections are NOT SAFE FOR HUMAN USE:
— Nicolas Hulscher, MPH (@NicHulscher) March 16, 2025
➊ 610% increased risk of myocarditis following mRNA platform injection.
➋ 378% increased risk of acute… pic.twitter.com/2cJBxuZ5qK
Pre-existing condition insurance is a bit of an oxymoron.
Now I know everything around health insurance has become all political, but it should not be this way.
I mean, simply go to Wikipedia and look up the definition of insurability.
There are 7 requirements of insurability. And pre-existing conditions violate at least three of them.
Simply put, health insurance with a pre-existing condition, is more like a transfer payment than it is insurance.
This is all a misunderstanding between economic goods and non-economic goods.
I have said it before: Unfortunately, healthcare is an economic good.
One could reasonably disagree about the best way to ration healthcare – but no one usually wants to talk about that.
Agree to disagree?
Thank you science and modern medicine (and Obamacare, which saved her from having a “preexisting condition” that would have invalidated our insurance).
-Rand Fishkin, Lost And Founder