Republicans Want you Dead: A simple deduction based on actions they’ve taken

It’s so interesting to me how little people want to talk about the laters with COVID–we’ve spent so much time nursing the hurt feelings of the people who can’t deal with having to change any of their behavior for more than maybe, a few weeks at a time that we are losing sight of how utterly predictable all of this upcoming misery really is. I mean, even the nefarious republicans telling people to take their masks off because of freedom are highly aware how costly the country’s ill health will be for all of us ultimately, but yes, “you first” is what they seem to be practicing. I don’t plan on letting them get away with it, I’ll admit. I got booted off Twitter for telling the truth on a Tweet that was deemed offensive–I assume this is related to the 10 year-olds, but certainly calling them out for strategy seems fair play–I mean, as I wrote in my rebuttal for my appeal. I have plenty of circumstances of them selling people out-and certainly the cost/benefit analysis has correctly deduced my assertion that they have done it, and have realized for a party concerned with fiscal responsibility–they need to save the country money. And certainly the fact they have voted down most every social bill that would benefit people without a donor at the center of it, well, you’d think the reason was money, as they are so apt to scream about. The tweet I responded to was one where he was suggesting the right was just interested in paying the left back for the Trump years. Yes, that is infantile and a child’s game.

Let’s once again revisit: NOT EVERYTHING PROFITABLE HAS SOCIAL VALUE & NOT EVERYTHING WITH SOCIAL VALUE IS PROFITABLE. The Republican mantra seems to be, SHOW ME THE PROFIT: NO PROFIT, NO PROGRAM of course proving my theory it’s about making money & since COVID people will cost all of us money, good luck with that.

Here is my thingy:

So I am not going to delete that as that would set a bad precedent. Acting like 10 year-olds really isn’t an inaccurate assessment given the last guy spoke at a literal 4th grade level (look it up, for real). The social security budgets are clearly a concern given several states chock full of COVID also have no Medicaid expansion. You want to judge people based on actions, ask every Republican why they decided to abandon leading the country even in educating people how expensive pre-existing conditions are–why would they not tell people their health might end up being one of the most precious assets they had they can never get back and to treat it like it is the most valuable in they had over other people. I have no idea–hell at this point I don’t know why democrats haven’t capitalized on the reality. It’s clear as day. They don’t want to spend money on the public when they’ve promised it all to other people already. They won’t be the ones bringing us healthcare for all or single payer–but the one that does will win.