I calculate my risk as well.I stay away from younger people, elderly not to worried about unless their kids are hanging around.
I walk around people.
I wear a mask because I want other people to wear em, since masks only reduce the transmission lever from those that wears em.

And I’m mostly outside anyway. When my friends come around we are outside. Other night when debate was going on was first time a group of people were in my house in about a year even though I have people here 4 or 5 times a week. Always out in barn, one of shops etc.

I mean I also would of given him oxygen without a 2nd thought.

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Naaa. In national security matters, lies are carefully prepared and practiced. I had such a job. We were not instructed to say nothing nor to say we can’t answer. We were instructed to lie and even had official documents to back up the lie. National security is not a game of hide the salami.

maybe you did not have the right to know, BlackWolf. I do not have access to every meeting in my organization. There is some information that is not always shared. Look at all the congressional leakers who cannot wait to pass on classified information to the lamestream media.

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And in your job you carefully prepared your lies and then contradicted yourself the next day? This is the story you guys are going with?

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Living a life worth living requires tolerating risk.

There is a difference between living and not dying.

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You’re shifting from “he wasn’t concealing anything” to “you don’t have a right to know.” I already said earlier it’s a standard move by a WH administration to control the narrative.

You claimed he wasn’t concealing anything, Bosun. The doctor said he was. I’m inclined to take his word over yours in this instance.

Anyone would have. Do you think it may be that the doctor who’s doing the presser literally said he didn’t admit to giving oxygen because it would sound bad, that people are like oh this sounds bad?

He was not concealing anything because you did not have access to whatever he may or may not have said in the open. I hate to break it to you but you do not have the right to everything.

okay :rofl:

Probably because he is a horrible, bad, bad person.

there you go. Breaking the news to you.

Do you think that’s why people think it’s important? Because that doctor made it into a big deal by lying about it and then incredibly admitting it?

Because let’s be honest, a blood ox that low in an elderly man is actually the real big thing.

Not actually but it is your story you can spin it any way you want A little oxigen in the nose sometimes corrected a minor problem.

I mean…the news has to come eventually. They can play their games. I’m patient.

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No, I think it’s because he’s a horrible, bad, bad person.

“People” think it is important because they might be able to use it to gain power.

And they have no sense of mineya.

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President Trump is going back to the Peoples House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and back on the campaign trail. What is the left going to cry about next? It is going to be not enough PPE, sanitizer, or something else?

Dude virtually everyone gets oxygen and short of having contraindications every single person with a breathing complaint does. It’s like getting a saline IV. People have only latched onto it because the doctor lied and then admitted he lied.

That has nothing to do with blood oxygenation levels though.

Best Trumpslaination ever!

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is the news going to change anything? That is the real question.