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Despite What You've Heard, Red States
Handled COVID Much, Much Better Than Blue States

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Posted By: RockyTCB, 4/14/2022 7:41:08 AM

One of the genius elements of the U.S. Constitution was its allowance for competing models of success and failure. It did so by giving states great autonomy under the law, while limiting what the federal government can do. In the wake of a massive pandemic and a growing political divide among Americans, we’re seeing that concept work its magic. Two new reports that look at how the blue and red states and cities have performed during the COVID pandemic show it’s no contest. Those that hewed to the Red State model of lower taxes, less regulation and respect for the

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Rich323 4/14/2022 7:52:54 AM (No. 1128148)
That is one of America’s biggest problems, believing what we’ve heard versus what we see with our own eyes. Here in Super Free RED Florida we have been living the good life and don’t give a damn about the woes of the blue cities and states.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: udanja99 4/14/2022 8:09:57 AM (No. 1128161)
Amen, #1. Same here in red South Carolina. We’ve been open since summer of 2020 and our governor never issued a single mandate. In fact, he banned them in most cases.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 4/14/2022 9:01:44 AM (No. 1128221)
And 3rd world countries handled covid much much better than the United States of Fauci.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: columba 4/14/2022 9:05:34 AM (No. 1128229)
More proof that common sense is not dead (yet).
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mean Gene 4/14/2022 9:40:45 AM (No. 1128264)
Utah's gov't acted like many other globalist gov'ts, lockdown, mandate this, mandate that. BUT Utah's people did something no other states' people did (before there were any vaccines.) They went to the International Airport in SLC and "love bombed" almost every passenger returning from overseas or other parts of our country. Thus, almost everyone had had the covid infection well before the tests or vaccines were available. Most didn't have any symptoms at all. But our state (minus the four corners area) reached herd immunity very early. Love bombing even made the national news as most frightened lefties were scared witless of covid.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: MDConservative 4/14/2022 11:00:29 AM (No. 1128334)
No state handled it well, driven by Federal mandates and induced public panic. If one recalls, Texas closed its border with Louisiana, trying to check every car entering the state via interstate highway for COVIDS-carrying drivers and passengers, then slapping on a quarrantine requirement if not just passing through. As Casey Stengel used to say, you can look it up.
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