Please Forget Our Disasters and Stick This Needle in Your Arm

Is there going to be any accountability for the health “officials” who crashed the US economy by using faulty models that made doomsday projections about the you-know-what? Who are we kidding? There’s never accountability for government employees, no matter how badly they screw up.

Here in this meme we have Will Smith from “Men in Black” as the stand-in for the CDC, and he hopes to now erase our memories of the CDC causing a panic that was far worse than the virus itself. They’d really like you to forget their initial “scientific” projection of 11 million dead Americans.

But we shouldn’t forget. Their projections started out with 11 million dead and have continued to drop every time we learn more information about the Wuhan virus. Now we’re at the point where their latest projection is, “Meh, probably a bad flu season?”

The American people should never trust these clowns to be in charge of public policy, ever again. Their models were a joke and they did major harm to our country – and we shouldn’t forget that.


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