Sorry about the source

  • femboi [they/them, she/her]
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    3 years ago

    What conclusions follow from the sober assessment provided by the BMJ? The journal argues forcefully for accountability, but how is this accountability to be achieved? The editorial calls for the public to “vote out elected leaders and governments that avoid accountability and remain unrepentant,” adding that “the US showed that a political reckoning is possible.”

    This is a reference to the 2020 US political election, in which voters overwhelmingly rejected Donald Trump, the world’s leading advocate of “herd immunity,” handing the Democratic Party not only the White House, but control of both houses of Congress.

    But more than two weeks since Inauguration Day, Biden has made clear that his administration will continue the policies of its predecessor. Since Inauguration Day, Michigan, Illinois and New York have all lifted restrictions on indoor dining, and schools are rushing to reopen in every state where they remain remote. The centerpiece of this policy is the drive to force 23,000 Chicago educators back on the job, which is supported by all sections of the political establishment.

    :vote:

    • Vampire [any]
      ·
      3 years ago

      Note that it's nearly 11 months old

      • Phillipkdink [he/him]
        ·
        3 years ago

        Yeah it's hard to imagine this article bring published today when it's obvious that deaths under Biden have already significantly outstripped those under Trump.

        • Vampire [any]
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          3 years ago

          Source on that? Not that I don't believe it ,just it'd be nice to have a source to pwn Dems