Posted on Dec 23, 2021
If you could fast forward a year, what would you want to know about 2022?
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What I would want to see is that this COVID is over and done with and people are back to the normal life they had before this virus emerged. Imagine the number of lives that would be saved.
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SGT Augustus Pisano
i am a 100% total and permanently disabled combat vet. hello to all my comrades. unfortunately jan 16th of 2022 last week, my sister caught a severe covid, when she was taken to the hospital, she acquired a blood clot in her leg, from the covid, which needed to be amputated. her lungs and kidneys failed for 12 days while on a ventilator, and her fight ended. she passed from covid. no underlying health problems what so ever. her problem was she did not get vaccinated, and did not believe this virus was real...what i would like to see in 2022 is more people getting vaccinated, and doing the correct things to stay safe ( mask, washing hands frequently, distance) not only for themselves but for all others.....be safe.................
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Cpl Vic Burk
SGT Augustus Pisano - The wife of our school's athletic coach just passed away three days ago after a short visit to the hospital. She was fully vaccinated and had the boosters, but it got her anyways.
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SPC Lyle Montgomery
SGT Augustus Pisano - Im sorry to hear about your sister. I had a friend die after getting the final booster shot and another who was fine until his booster shot and is recovering from a severe stroke There are 2 sides to this argument. I'm also a 100% disabled Vietnam combat vet with several health problems and I choose not to get the shots. If you choose to get them, that's your buisness, and that's fine but I and a lot of others choose not to and that's our business
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I'd like to see a world where Republicans and Democrats realize that we're all Americans working toward a better place to live and we're not enemies.
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CPL Stephen Conley
Agreed, but believe in a balanced budget, and would like my commander in chief to be a gentleman as he is our main representative, not the finger pointing going on in the world today. the rest of the world thinks were nuts on this side of the pond.
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SP5 Bruce Draganjac
I don't think it's about Dems and Reps at all, it's about freedom vs. tyranny. Choose sides.
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SP5 Paul Grieshaber
Here's the thing. The guiding principle of Democrats is, what is the problem and how do we fix it. Republicans believe ,what is the problem and what's in it for me!
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MAJ Byron Oyler
SP5 Paul Grieshaber - Both parties have petulant children looking out for what is best for them. Difference I see is Dems like victims to save and Republicans people to work hard for things. There are far more people that prefer to be a victim and have the government solve their problems than people wanting to work hard to solve their own problems. Like in Russia a hundred years ago and Venezuela today, eventually that government runs out of hard workers paying taxes to take care of the victims and your supply chain goes to shit. People stop working hard because they now get the same as the victims, and you get Russia, China, and North Korea where 99% of the population suffers. I was never raised to support a particular party and as an adult I see far greater problems in blue cities than red cities and in fact, most cities (even in TX) go blue with huge problems.
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