Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3535 on: January 31, 2021, 03:56:38 AM »
Trump Team Lost Track of 20 Million Vaccine Doses
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/30/biden-covid-vaccine-states-463953

This is starting to explain a mystery that I could not figure out. The CDC’s own figures for today, January 30, show

https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations

50 million doses made.
30 million doses injected into arms.

If one assumes that 2 million more were injected but not reported yet, then that means:

32 million does have been injected into arms.

So, 18 million have not been injected. But the states are saying their supplies are low so they can’t increase the rate of vaccinations.

This is not a new problem but one that has been going on for weeks, long before Biden took office. The ratio was worst a few weeks ago. Only about half or less of the vaccination doses sent out have been injected at any one time. I could expect some lag, like only 90% of the doses reported shipped have been given. But we have had ratios of doses not given at over 50% for many weeks and lately are still at 30%. During the last two weeks, there has been at least an approximate match between the doses shipped and the dozes given. But when Biden took over there was a gap of about 20 million between the “doses shipped” and the “doses given”. And that gap still remains about the same today. And unless these 20 million doses shipped during the Trump administration are found, this gap will be permanent. We will have to make 120 million doses to give out 100 million. We will have to make 220 million doses to give out 200 million.

Assuming the states do have, let’s say 1.3 million doses on hand, ready to give out, there are still 16.6 million doses unaccounted for. It appears, under Trump, that half the doses were sent somewhere, but the states never found out where they were sent. What are the various states to do? Should the Texas Rangers drop all their cases and go in search of the missing doses? Should pictures of the special refrigerators be put on milk cartoons?

If there has not been a massive fowl up by the Trump administration, what is the explanation of these missing 16.6 to 18 million doses?

No wonder the administrators in “Project Warp Speed” were so reluctant to share their information with the Biden team. They weren’t so reluctant; they just didn’t know themselves and didn’t want to admit it.

This is ridiculous. It is as if America had shipped out 22 American divisions to Eisenhower for the to be used in the invasion of Normandy, but only 11 had arrived in Britain, and no one knew where the other 11 divisions ended up at. For all anyone knows they might have been rounded up at the docks of Hamburg.

Question for Allan Fritzke, Michael Griffith and Richard Smith:

Where are those missing doses of the vaccine?


Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3536 on: January 31, 2021, 04:48:37 AM »
Here is another one to hang around Trump's neck!  Obama put a moratorium on Fauci's research but Trump allowed Fauci to continue his research using EcoHealth Alliance.   However, it was not actually weaponized but was an accidental release during research at the Wuhan lab.  It appears Fauci still carries on under Biden......

https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/01/25/steve-hilton-finds-stunning-covid-19-evidence-specific-activity-that-dr-fauci-funded-and-it-is-terrifying-1020943/

Funding for the lab also came from the good old US of A.
https://www.businesstoday.in/current/economy-politics/shocking-us-gave-37-million-to-chinas-wuhan-lab-that-conducted-coronavirus-tests-on-bats/story/400831.html

Still waiting for a response. Any chance of it or is it just another fart by you in the elevator and you got out on the next floor. Leaving us with about as much substance.

Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3537 on: January 31, 2021, 02:28:26 PM »

I have been keeping track of the CDC website, showing the number of vaccines shipped out and the number given to people. There data shows a large number that have appeared to have gone missing.

The data did not start recording both the number of vaccines given along with the number given until January 1 but since then, these numbers have been updated on most days, and all days since January 20.

During the period of January 1 through 30, the number of doses shipped out has grown from 12 million to 49 million. But the number of doses found by the states and given to people has only grown from 2 million to 29 million.

Below is a chart showing the number of missing doses of the vaccine as of each day in January, in millions, rounded down:

1/1   9,000,000
1/2  8,000,000

1/4   10,000,000
1/5   12,000,000
1/6   11,000,000
1/7   15,000,000
1/8   15,000,000


1/11   16,000,000
1/12   18,000,000
1/13   19,000,000
1/14   19,000,000
1/15   18,000,000




1/20   19,000,000
1/21   20,000,000
1/22   20,000,000
1/23   20,000,000
1/24   19,000,000
1/25   18,000,000
1/26   20,000,000
1/27   22,000,000
1/28   22,000,000
1/29   21,000,000
1/30   20,000,000

Under Trump, the number of missing doses had gradually grown to 19 million. Since Biden took over on January 20, the number of missing doses has fluctuated between 19 and 22 million, but has stopped growing. So, it appears that Biden has solved the problem of more and more doses going missing. But has not been successful, as far as I can see from the numbers, of finding out where the missing 19 million lost under the Trump administration have ended up. Nor does it appear the individual states have figured this out either.

No one seems to know where the missing doses are, nor is the press making a big issue of this.

I am 65 years old and still waiting for my first vaccine. There is no doubt that my vaccine is among the missing 19 million Trump doses.

Anyone finding a refrigerator containing unused COVID-19 doses is urged to call 911. I hope it is still plugged in.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3538 on: January 31, 2021, 04:10:59 PM »
'Fresh evidence' of Trump inciting insurrection to be presented at Senate impeachment trial: report
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-insurrection-impeachment/

Trump loses again in court -- must turn over documents to NY Attorney General: report
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-loses-court/

'Complete circus': Lindsey Graham fears 'QAnon Shaman' testimony at Trump's impeachment trial
https://www.rawstory.com/qanon-shaman-2650179271/

FBI discovered Proud Boy member ‘Spaz’ had manuals on ‘improvised explosives’
https://www.rawstory.com/proud-boys-capitol/

Trump rioter said she would be ‘just fine’ because cops 'let us inside' – then the FBI arrested her and her husband
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-rioters-2650179052/

REVEALED: QAnon congresswoman endorsed violence just days before the election
https://www.rawstory.com/qanon-congresswoman-2650178584/

WATCH: Fox News whines about NYT covering ties between Republicans and the Oath Keepers
https://www.rawstory.com/oath-keepers-2650181446/

News flash - Trump is longer President.  He won't be until 2024.  So take up a new hobby or seek mental health assistance for this compulsion disorder.

Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3539 on: January 31, 2021, 06:44:17 PM »

One of the people killed in the Capitol Riot was 34-year-old Rosanne Boyland of Georgia. She was trampled to death in the crowd. On the day she was killed she was carrying a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag. Unbelievable.

Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3540 on: January 31, 2021, 06:48:00 PM »

News flash - Trump is longer President.  He won't be until 2024.  So take up a new hobby or seek mental health assistance for this compulsion disorder.

News flash. Trump will never win National office again. He required both true believers and casual supporters who generally vote for the Republican candidate. The true believers are almost all with him still but the casual supporters are gone for good. He can't win a November election with only 35% of the vote.

The Democrats could easily make this an absolute certainty. It does not require two thirds vote of the Senate but only a simple majority vote to bar Trump for running for President again. I would advice against this action because I am very confident that it is unnecessary. But if it is necessary than we are doomed anyway. His supporters could always find another Trump if they really want a President for Life.
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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3541 on: February 01, 2021, 03:52:35 PM »
News flash. Trump will never win National office again. He required both true believers and casual supporters who generally vote for the Republican candidate. The true believers are almost all with him still but the casual supporters are gone for good. He can't win a November election with only 35% of the vote.

The Democrats could easily make this an absolute certainty. It does not require two thirds vote of the Senate but only a simple majority vote to bar Trump for running for President again. I would advice against this action because I am very confident that it is unnecessary. But if it is necessary than we are doomed anyway. His supporters could always find another Trump if they really want a President for Life.

Yes, he only got 75 million votes!  The old fashioned way.  People showed up at the polls.  More votes than any prior candidate for president.  Who is going to beat him?  Harris?  LOL.  She didn't even get a single vote in the dem primary.  Not one.  She had to drop out before the primaries even started because she had zero support among democrats.  I would be more concerned with the current situation which resembles Beijing more than a democracy.  Military occupation of DC - Check.  Media censorship - Check.  Blacklisting of individuals for political beliefs - Check.  There was a time when civil libertarians would have opposed all that.