CDC Director Now Coming After Guns

Discussion in 'Firearms' started by 3M-TA3, Aug 27, 2021.


  1. 3M-TA3

    3M-TA3 Cold Wet Monkey

    Same unelected government official that attempted to prevent evictions for not paying rent now going after guns.

     
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  2. BTPost

    BTPost Stumpy Old Fart,Deadman Walking, Snow Monkey Moderator

    These yahoos can not even get the Covid thing understood, and now they want to take on the 2nd Amendment… Dumb is as Dumb does…
     
  3. 3M-TA3

    3M-TA3 Cold Wet Monkey

    The CDC should stick to their charter - D is for DISEASE. Even mental health, which is the one aspect that is in the purview of medicine doesn't fall under the CDC.
     
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  4. BTPost

    BTPost Stumpy Old Fart,Deadman Walking, Snow Monkey Moderator

    . But maybe it should… as a check & Balance Test for critical thinking of the staff…
     
  5. johnbb

    johnbb Monkey+++

    Coming after guns tell that to the Taliban that now have more assault weapons than we the people
     
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  6. Dannyboy53

    Dannyboy53 Monkey

    Nope...
     
  7. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    WTF? Talk about power drunk... They think because they were able to do all this nonsense during the Covid crap that they now have complete and total power to reign over the country. Ok, they can say what they like but so can I and I want them defunded until they beg for forgiveness. They have proved to be worthless during this pandemic and caused as many problems as they gave solutions so they need to understand that they serve at our desire and direction and they need to stay in their damn lane.
     
  8. oil pan 4

    oil pan 4 Monkey+++

    The cdc director says we don't want people to die.
    I want the perps to die.
    Who wants the perps to keep perpetrating?
     
  9. Lone Gunman

    Lone Gunman Draw Varmint!

    :p Cool! And, kind 'a, funny too.

    The last time I checked (and I am going to check again right now) incompetent doctors and medical mistakes were responsible for something like a half million deaths each year. This huge number of medical deaths makes the number of people killed by guns to appear to be ‘chump change’—Something that is, from an actuarial viewpoint, not even worthy of serious consideration!

    That overly excitable doctor at the CDC actually ought to be railing against the medical industry's many faulty: practices, procedures, and incompetent fellow doctors. :rolleyes:

    https://protectingpatientrights.com/doctors-kill-people-year-preventable-deaths-car-accidents-guns/
     
    Last edited: Aug 27, 2021
  10. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    It is easier to point at other people's house rather than your own. DIVERSION.
     
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  11. 3M-TA3

    3M-TA3 Cold Wet Monkey

    Copied and pasted from my response in another forum, but felt it was pertinent here

    wired said:
    Her goal is to get Congress to pass funding for research so that the CDC can lay out a plan for immediate gun control to fight the epidemic of gun violence.
    The real problem is the pandemic of people willing to harm others for money, emotions, or pride. It isn't "gun violence" it's "violence" period. Solve that and we can all carry around briefcase nukes without a problem.​

    Unfortunately, modern medicine is so fixated on treating symptoms with quick fixes that treating the root cause is often forgotten. It's why when I get a new doctor the first appointment is an interview so I can understand their philosophy and approach. Most don't pass when I start asking tough questions.

    My regular doc is out of country teaching other docs, and while she is out I've had to see others while she is gone. Four of the five were pretty flustered that I didn't want to just do what I was told and was knowledgeable about my own conditions to the point where my questions made them have to think outside a medical flow chart. Needless to say they avoid having to deal with me so I get a new general doc each time. I can't wait until she returns next month I don't have to deal with replacement hacks.

    My cardiologist (new experience) on the other hand is awesome. We had a great collaborative experience so far and he is willing to think outside the 80% one size fits all box. This guy is a keeper and unfortunately older than me so at some point I will have to get a new one.

    Point to all this is the 80/20 rule. 80% of the medical community is reasonably competent but focused on symptoms as opposed to root cause. In their defense they are placed on TIGHT schedules that limit their time to make life decisions that require a deep and wide knowledge domain in minutes and do it all day long. That forces the focus on symptoms.

    Of the remaining 20%, ten percent are stars who somehow can rise above the stress and pressure to stay focused on the root cause, Learn how to identify them and when you find one keep them.

    The last ten percent are the ones who started thinking inside the box at the earliest opportunity even before job pressure made that their only opportunity. They usually become hospital administrators or work for places like the CDC where they advise unqualified political appointees like the CDC Director.

    It ain't gun violence it's people violence. After they ban guns they will ban knives like they now do in Great Britain. When that;s done they will ban the next and the next thing, but people will still be violent.
     
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  12. Ura-Ki

    Ura-Ki Grampa Monkey

    Just like Fauci and all the others, they are so focused on their own little world, they have Zero idea of what is happening outside their doors, and they refuse to see any of it for what it actually is!

    I had a doctor once who was so in the clouds, he had no idea how the real world worked outside his small little part of it! He had no clue how to interact with anyone outside the profession, and had no idea about anything that effects real people! He had no concept of debt no concept of living pay check to paycheck, and no idea of the struggles of getting and keeping a job, maintaining a household, or relationships, he was literally a babe in the woods! When his world came crashing down upon it's self, he had no idea how to survive, so he took the easy way out and sucked an exhaust pipe! In a way, I felt sorry for him to hat nobody had ever showed him the real world and how it worked, but, he was a grown man and capable of making his own choices and he lived and died by those choices!

    My current doc is a Viet Nam vet, was a medic and he gets it, and we get along smashingly! We get together after visits for drinks and war stories! That's the kind of doc I like having care for me!
     
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  13. OldDude49

    OldDude49 Just n old guy

    Coroner Confirms COVID Vaccine at Fault for News Presenter's Death


    Forty-four-year-old BBC Radio Newcastle host Lisa Shaw trusted science enough to get her first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine in late April.


    Headaches started shortly afterward.


    In late May, she was dead.


    What was the cause of her death? Can we blame the vaccine?


    According to BBC, Newcastle coroner Karen Dilks says we can.



    Coroner Confirms COVID Vaccine Complications Were Behind BBC News Presenter's Death
     
  14. Macgyver

    Macgyver Monkey+

    Some people run their mouth without engaging their brains will get what they deserve! Bring it.
     
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  15. Navyair

    Navyair Monkey++

    There are more deaths from car accidents than "gun violence" in the US. Perhaps she should focus on that first. (Yeah, right).
     
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  16. BTPost

    BTPost Stumpy Old Fart,Deadman Walking, Snow Monkey Moderator

    And way more Medical Malpractice Deaths than either of the other two, combined… Police your own Honey… and then comeback and spout your BS…
     
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  17. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    She can start in Kabul
     
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  18. apache235

    apache235 Monkey+++

    She can go to Kabul and stay there. I hear they’re hiring.
     
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