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s2ksuch t1_j6nidz8 wrote

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s2ksuch t1_j6fbi4p wrote

And hopefully better therapies that don't cause all the health issues that this mRNA vaccine has been attributed to. Take a look at the VAERS data that the gov't wasn't collecting initially. Look at all these athletes with heart issues. I've never seen anything like this. I do think they will get far better but man what a rough start.

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s2ksuch t1_it8w4tj wrote

I think the 'pitza' guy is a bot. I like the replies at first but it's too much. I'm tired of bot accounts on reddit. You see this sort of stuff from time and time and there's almost no way any person with that level of intellect would have that much time to reply back with all these detailed responses.

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s2ksuch t1_it8obav wrote

Thats fine but at the same time the whole state can benefit from reducing labor costs and saving taxpayers money. Both sides need to come to an agreement: Reduce future hiring, maybe lay off workers not pulling their own weight, and implement automation. Allow existing people to maintain jobs until they retire and continue to automate until it's pretty much 100% (if not 100%0. But to allow people to keep high paying jobs that we can save big costs on? That's a hard sell for me.

Same thing went on in NYC. I went to college and got a degree but friends that 'knew someone' could get these jobs working docks making easily six figures.

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