Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Power Freak Government Adviser Says It Could Be 18 Months Before Church Services Resume

LifeSite reports:
Obamacare architect Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel – a bioethicist who thinks people should die at age 75 and is advising 77-year-old presidential hopeful Joe Biden on the coronavirus – predicted it will be at least 18 months before Americans are able to resume “conferences, concerts, sporting events, religious services, [or] dinner in a restaurant.”
“Realistically, COVID-19 will be here for the next 18 months or more. We will not be able to return to normalcy until we find a vaccine or effective medications,” he said. “I know that’s dreadful news to hear. How are people supposed to find work if this goes on in some form for a year and a half? Is all that economic pain worth trying to stop COVID-19? The truth is we have no choice.”
Like Tony Fauci, Emanuel is another crazed power freak.

I went up against him in January 2017:

 

 -RW

(ht LRC)

6 comments:

  1. Hmmm... does that include mosque services?

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  2. RW, Thanks for posting the video. That is some dirty work you had to do there! You chose a very good question about "knowing better than I do." Reptilian is a good adjective for these creatures - these cold blooded bastards - because it is almost and if they do not have the capacity to comprehend that human beings only exist as singular unique individuals. The individual is not fully real in their minds... which does indicate some strain of a psychopathology. JMJ

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    1. But... wait..wait!!! He made it clear! You are INCAPABLE of making these life changing decisions for yourself.
      Jeeez, get a clue Wenzel. You're a dummy. A prole. Thank God there are wise men like Emmanuel above us to tell us what to do.

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  3. How do the NY Hasidic Jews handle health care?

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    1. Don't forget the Amish? Mormons?

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    2. Haha. Well, as a Mormon, I can assure you we handle health care the same way as most folks. We go to the doctor, pay for prescriptions, have health insurance (mine is through my employer), and curse the annual deductible. (OK, well some Mormons probably don't curse as much as I do, but I may be a bit of an outlier).

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