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No, it's not as evidenced by the fact that many people, including me, believe that overturning Roe was good. If it was objectively bad, there would be no basis for the opinion that it is good.That's the epitome of a subjective opinion so is meaningless without some proof, something you never provide.
Doubling up to catch up on being wrong? I don't know why . You're seriously ahead on that.No, it's not as evidenced by the fact that many people, including me, believe that overturning Roe was good. If it was objectively bad, there would be no basis for the opinion that it is good.
Here are some reasons it's good:
- It moves power back to the states
- It stops the killing of living humans
Your subjective view of my bullets is irrelevant because, again, the word objective has a meaning that doesn't change based on political views, opinion, etc.Doubling up to catch up on being wrong? I don't know why . You're seriously ahead on that.
The first is irrelevant and the second a lie.
No telling what the plan is but it certainly isn’t good. What remains to be seen will it be merely bad or catastrophic or somewhere in between.Now that two meetings have been canceled - and they're cancelling the Moderna bird flu project - is the most reasonable conclusion is that the Administration intends to run out the clock on next fall's vaccine regimen? Or is there a more benign conclusion to be had?
They have not cancelled the Moderna bird flu project. They are reviewing it.Now that two meetings have been canceled - and they're cancelling the Moderna bird flu project - is the most reasonable conclusion is that the Administration intends to run out the clock on next fall's vaccine regimen? Or is there a more benign conclusion to be had?
They are trying to run out the clock.Now that two meetings have been canceled - and they're cancelling the Moderna bird flu project - is the most reasonable conclusion is that the Administration intends to run out the clock on next fall's vaccine regimen? Or is there a more benign conclusion to be had?
They are trying to run out the clock.
That sounds hopeful but infuriating we such boobs in chargeThey’re certainly making life more difficult but they can’t really stop us because the products are approved, we just notify FDA of the strain change and move forward with the manufacturing.
FDA reached out to let us know they’ll communicate their recommendations at some point in mid-March. It sucks to not have an agreed-upon date but the rank and file (who haven’t been fired yet) still want to help get the vaccine out. It’ll probably be the same the WHO recommendation from earlier today.
Yes it was. Now these idiots are going after Obergefell.This is just a detailed detour regarding what I view as overreaction, by many here, to most everything Trump. The claim was made that objectively bad things were happening - i.e. Roe v Wade.
I just pointed out the overturning R v W is not "objectively" bad.
We know the definition, you're still wrong.You clearly don't understand what it means to say something is objectively good or objectively bad. Something being the case objectively means it doesn't depend on the thoughts, feelings, or other mental states of people.
It is objectively true that 2 + 2 = 4 Because it does not depend on thoughts, feelings, etc
That's Zen and GT's MO all day.If you are really worried about the continued function of this board, I'd worry less about the number of new threads or how mean people are to MAGAs and more about pedantic and recreational contrarianism. We've got pages of pedantic contrarianism that boils down to the meaning of a single word and has nothing to do with the thread topic. This is the kind of bullshit that kills people's desire to engage and there are two posters who love wrestling in this kind of slop.
The entire 14th Amendment is targeted.Yes it was. Now these idiots are going after Obergefell.