godisney14
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I DID NOT say that about testing. I said it about treatment. And that is exactly what has been stated by the govenrnment.
This isn’t going anywhere.
Let’s just all agree to drop this discussion.
I DID NOT say that about testing. I said it about treatment. And that is exactly what has been stated by the govenrnment.
Ah. Now you want to drop it. Got it.
This isn’t going anywhere.
Let’s just all agree to drop this discussion.
Apparently if a poster "works in finance, managed $150 million in private assets and speaks regularly to their firm's Chief Investment Officer," no one is allowed to question their opinion regarding a disease and possible vaccines or treatments. Just an observance from a casual reader of this thread. That seems really random to me, but hey, I'm a lowly nonprofit worker.
feel free to question anything I’ve posted.
Yeah. I only did that after the tenth time I was told someone was a medical professional or worked in a lab. Which you can scroll back and see.Nah. I can't compete with your financial prowess. Plus you're way more invested in winning this thread. It's not that important to me. Like I said, it was an observance. I always find it interesting when people stress how prestigious they are to make their point. It's a revealing tactic.
Yeah. I only did that after the tenth time I was told someone was a medical professional or worked in a lab. Which you can scroll back and see.
I felt at that point it was fair to point out I do have a base of knowledge here.
And so I don’t even exaggerate (lest I be accused of lying) it was probably only 4-5 times.
A link to the president saying anything is not proof that treatment will be free of out of pocket cost for all Americans. It means less than nothing. I would love to believe that all Americans can get free treatment, but I don’t for a minute believe this will be true.Hey okey? Anything?
You called me out- I verified what I said was accurate. Your turn.
So it’s not that I’m wrong. It’s that you don’t believe it. Okay. We shall find out I suppose.A link to the president saying anything is not proof that treatment will be free of out of pocket cost for all Americans. It means less than nothing. I would love to believe that all Americans can get free treatment, but I don’t for a minute believe this will be true.
where did I say it was in hospital treatment?You are 100% right that up to this point, in-hospital treatment has cost people money. I have no facts or information that could suggest otherwise.
Just so we're all clear... anyone's claims (much less a politician) that 'x' or 'y' will happen doesn't mean it will.So it’s not that I’m wrong. It’s that you don’t believe it. Okay. We shall find out I suppose.
Just so we're all clear... anyone's claims (much less a politician) that 'x' or 'y' will happen doesn't mean it will.
Therefore, saying 'x' or 'y' WILL happen doesn't make it "fact".
Therefore saying everything you've said is "factual" is, in fact, false.
These two statements differ:
" 'X' will happen."
" So and so says 'x' will happen."
where did I say it was in hospital treatment?
So is what I said wrong?okay Sam. Thanks for being my personal fact checker.
It depends who says it. When the person who says it is literally the person who has the power to make it happen- and when it’s already in process- then it’s fair to say it will, in fact, happen.So is what I said wrong?
umm, not so much. Even if someone promises something will happen, doesn't mean it will. Look at last year how many people said "I'm going to Disney next year", or "I'll be on a cruise this time next year". Things change. Promises (especially from politicians) don't mean squat.It depends who says it. When the person who says it is literally the person who has the power to make it happen- and when it’s already in process- then it’s fair to say it will, in fact, happen.
Thanks again, Sam.umm, not so much. Even if someone promises something will happen, doesn't mean it will. Look at last year how many people said "I'm going to Disney next year", or "I'll be on a cruise this time next year". Things change. Promises (especially from politicians) don't mean squat.
When the person who says something is literally the person who has the power to make it happen- and when it's already in process- then it's fair to say it will PROBABLY happen. Not that it's a guarantee.
what out of hospital treatment is there people are paying for?