Tuesday, January 04, 2022

Regrets!

Republican died of the coronavirus. She fought the mandates.

The unvaccinated are more than 60% of Republicans and less than 20% of the Democrats.

Who wants to fuck around and find out?

We're approaching over 900,000 Americans dead from the coronavirus. We seen over 2 million infections a day. We have lost over 40,000 in less than three weeks. America is in a crisis.

President Joe Biden continues to urge Americans to get vaccinated but it's been drowned out by Republicans and the Karens. The Karens are opposing almost everything the federal government is trying to implicate.

The federal courts have stalled Biden's formal mandate to have business have workers get vaccinated.

Over 1,500 active military officials are being forced out after they refused to get vaccinated. 

The omicron variant has so far killed Americans. This is the most contagious spread by far. The delta variant is considered the most deadliest spread.

The Republican official in Wayne County, Michigan who tried to block the county's certification of Biden's win in 2020 passed away.

William Hartmann's death this week was reported to the Michigan Republican Party, spokesman Gustavo Portela said. His death happened in December 2020.

Hartmann, 63, was a member of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, a low profile panel that briefly burst into the national spotlight a year ago when it tied, 2-2, and failed to certify election results.

But Hartmann and fellow GOP member Monica Palmer changed course that same night after a wave of harsh criticism during the public comment period of the stormy meeting.

Hartmann insisted that he didn't bow to pressure but changed his vote only after being assured that a post-election audit would be conducted.

Earlier in November, Hartmann's sister told Facebook friends that her brother was on a ventilator with pneumonia related to COVID-19.

A Republican official challenged the state of California's mandates passed away.

Orange County Deputy District Attorney Kelly Ernby, who ran for state Assembly as a Republican and had recently been vocal about her opposition to California's vaccine mandates, died of COVID-19. She was 46.

According to a statement released by the Republican Party of Orange County on Monday, Ernby died "unexpectedly" after what was described as a "brief illness."

The statement didn't say when she died.

"I lost a dear friend to Covid complications," Ben Chapman, chair of the Greater Costa Mesa Republicans, said on Twitter. "You've been nothing but an inspiration to many of us here in Orange County." "My heart is broken and I'm in tears," he wrote.

Ernby, who lived in Huntington Beach, ran for the 74th Assembly District seat in 2020 as a "pro-business, pro-taxpayer, political outsider" who wanted to "bring back conservative values in California."

"Kelly was so sharp, so smart, so passionate, but aggressive," said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer.

After losing her primary bid, she became active in local GOP politics, taking on leadership roles for the party's Precinct Operations and Voter Registration committees.

"The Republican Party of Orange County is greater because of Kelly Ernby and her passing leaves a giant void for all of Orange County," read the statement. "While Kelly is no longer with us, her fighting spirit will live on through our entire OC GOP family. We will honor her memory by redoubling our precinct efforts. We have hope in this tragedy because we know she had a deep faith; it also reminds all of us to be generous and kind with one another as we never know when it may be the last time we see them. Our thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones."

Ernby was adamant about her stance against vaccine mandates since before the pandemic and as recently as last month.
He tried to deny Biden a victory in 2020. The coronavirus won its battle against this fool.

In 2019, Ernby said she saw mandates as a compromise to freedom.

"It's not about being anti-vaccine, it's about being the choice to choose, and not all vaccines are the same," said Ernby during an online town hall meeting with Mark Newgent, a former city council candidate in Irvine and another prominent southern California Republican.

Ernby did not publicly disclose whether or not she was vaccinated against the virus. Spitzer told Eyewitness News he didn't know that information either, but mentioned Ernby's death has since sparked a conversation about the COVID vaccine amongst his friends and colleagues.

"Their question to me is, 'How can we get more people to get their vaccinations?' ... Especially in light of Kelly's death," he said.

When asked if it bothered him that Ernby's stance on COVID vaccine mandates may play a role in how she'll be remembered, Spitzer said "that should not be her legacy at all."

"You know, the comments on social media ... people have been texting me just utterly disgusted about some of the comments about [Ernby] and her life decisions ... almost as if she deserved her fate because she took a particular position," said Spitzer. "People make decisions, and obviously, with health, people have to suffer those consequences. But that should not be her legacy at all."

Ernby was widely expected to run again for state office in 2022. She is survived by her husband, Axel. The two did not have children.

They felt they were invincible. 

The coronavirus doesn't care about your age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, politics, economic or social standings. It doesn't care about your business, your performances, your personal finances and travel. It doesn't care about the funerals, the birthday parties, the weddings, the vacations, the events and your graduations. It doesn't care about anything. It's a living organism that causes mild symptoms that include: fever, sore throats, chills, respiratory issues, loss of taste or smell and other unknown symptoms. If you have a weak immune system or health issues, your risk increases.

Death does happen to at least 40% of those who are affected by COVID-19. 

If you're not vaccinated, your chances of death increases to 48%.

Healthy people can die from this. Take this seriously. You only have one life!

If you need more information, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at cdc.gov.

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