Wow. Even worse than our usual blather.
Stubborn facts for the stubborn people, no one has refuted the fact the so-called pandemic has no excess deaths. If this is killing so many people then why doesn’t it show up in independently verifiable statistics such as Social Security benefits payments? Bottom line, when people die they stop receiving benefits. More people die, fewer benefits paid, ought to show up, don’t you think?
Oh man I love writing that question: Don’t you think? That’s the problem in a nutshell, ain’t it? You don’t think!
It really ought to show up. Especially since the highest mortality by far is among the elderly. The same demographic who also happen to make up the majority of Social Security recipients.
Kinda makes it doubly significant, doncha think?
Uh oh. There’s that word again. I’ve hit the nail on the head there.
Stubborn facts for the stubborn people, no one has refuted the fact the so-called pandemic has no excess deaths. If this is killing so many people then why doesn’t it show up in independently verifiable statistics such as Social Security benefits payments? Bottom line, when people die they stop receiving benefits. More people die, fewer benefits paid, ought to show up, don’t you think?
Oh man I love writing that question: Don’t you think? That’s the problem in a nutshell, ain’t it? You don’t think!
It really ought to show up. Especially since the highest mortality by far is among the elderly. The same demographic who also happen to make up the majority of Social Security recipients.
Kinda makes it doubly significant, doncha think?
Uh oh. There’s that word again. I’ve hit the nail on the head there.