Anonymous ID: 4bab1e April 23, 2020, 8:07 p.m. No.8904264   🗄️.is đź”—kun

April 24, 2020 is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, marked annually to commemorate the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians a century ago, a mega-crime the nation of Turkey has never acknowledged.

Anonymous ID: 4bab1e April 23, 2020, 8:30 p.m. No.8904515   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4545 >>4679 >>4723

There was No Post-Election Surge of Coronavirus Cases in Wisconsin

 

It's been two weeks since Wisconsin voted in a Spring Election that Democrats spent days claiming would spark a massive surge in Coronavirus cases across the state.

"People should not have to decide whether they can vote or be sick," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "That’s just not a good choice for anyone in a democracy."

Former Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, who dropped out of the race the day after Wisconsin's vote (but before any results came in) was even more direct, saying "it is dangerous, disregards the guidance of public health experts, and may very well prove deadly."

Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman Ben Wikler added that the in-person vote would "disenfranchise untold thousands of Wisconsin voters and consign an unknown number of Wisconsinites to their deaths."

"This thing in Wisconsin was one of the most awful things I’ve ever seen in my life," said veteran Democratic Party strategist James Carville. "Just the extent they’ll go to to hold on to power. It was all about one Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin. They will kill people to stay in power, literally."

 

Two weeks to the day after the vote, it is clear that none of these doomsday predictions has come true. The data is in, and it shows definitively that there has been no surge in Coronavirus cases after the Spring Election.

Since the data now inarguably shows that holding an in-person election did not cause a spike in Coronavirus cases, Democrats have shifted their argument to claim that the election instead halted a downward trend in new cases; that in-person voting stopped a flattening of the proverbial curve.

This, too, is a demonstrable lie.

While Wisconsin saw a small bump in Coronavirus cases in the ten days from April 8 to April 18, so too did every neighboring state (none of which held in-person voting), which suggests that this was simply the regional trend for the time period and had nothing at all to do with Wisconsin's election.

 

https://newstalk1130.iheart.com/featured/common-sense-central/content/2020-04-21-there-was-no-post-election-surge-of-coronavirus-cases-in-wisconsin/

 

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