Poll: White Texas GOPers Willing To Die For COVID -AND- Sacrifice Their Kids To COVID
Posted by Warm Southern Breeze on Saturday, November 27, 2021
There’s nothing quite like the truth, is there?
It’s 6 of one, and half a dozen of the other. Same thing, just expressed differently, right?
The article from which these observations were made is linked at the bottom. And while the ideas expressed are from the article, the rephrasing is unique.
For example, The Hill wrote that:
“Almost one-quarter of Texans are unwilling or unlikely to get the COVID-19 vaccine, a new poll from The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler found.
“The poll found 5 percent are unlikely and 18 percent unwilling to get the coronavirus vaccine as vaccine mandates are becoming more popular in the country.
“The percentage of parents who will not get their children vaccinated is even higher, with 9 percent saying they probably won’t get their children vaccinated and 28 percent saying they will not.”
It has been ACCURATELY REWRITTEN AS:
A new poll conducted jointly by The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler found that almost 1 in 4 Texas voters are willing, or likely, to die from COVID-19.
The poll, conducted among 1106 registered voters November 9 – 16, 2021, found that 5% are likely and 18% are willing to die from coronavirus disease, even though vaccines are free, and have been proven significantly helpful against infection, and severe disease.
The number of parents who are willing to sacrifice their children to coronavirus disease is even greater, with 9% saying they probably will sacrifice their children to coronavirus disease, and 28% saying they definitely will.
We know, for a hard-cold fact that unvaccinated folks are at a SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER risk of becoming infected with COVID-19 –AND– of dying from the disease. And, it is unvaccinated folks who are clogging up hospitals, and using a disproportionate share of healthcare resources.
Think about it: Would it really matter if the vaccine contained microchips (they do NOT), or that it’s required for work (it is our military service members, and for healthcare providers, to keep others safe – REMEMBER “TYPHOID MARY” MALLON), if it keeps you alive?
A living dog is better than a dead lion. If you’re dead, nothing matters anymore. And you don’t really wanna’ be the cause of someone else’s death… do you?
But, to demonstrate just how ineffectively impotent and crippled Greg Abbot is as a Governor, the poll asked TWO obviously contradictory questions:
Do you support or oppose Governor Abbott’s ban on mask mandates?
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Some school districts have mandated masks be worn in school and others have not. Should masks be required in all K-12 classrooms, allow school districts to decide, or no mandates at all?
It should be patently obvious to even the most casual of observers that if the Governor BANNED a mask mandate –AND– that some schools have mandated masks, something is amiss, something is askew.
Will the Governor send the National Guard, or Texas Rangers to force students and teachers to remove their masks in schools? The very idea is one of permissiveness, rather than compulsion. And so, if it is permissiveness (vis a vis, no mandate allowed), then the reverse corollary is also true, which is that the state CANNOT mandate their absence nor removal.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott wheels himself off the podium after addressing the 11th annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast May 7, 2015 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Washington, D.C. He told the attendees that “our prayers are answered differently than the way we expect. I spent months praying and hoping for the best possible outcome” after he was crippled by a tree falling on him and crushing his spine, and claimed that his god decided that he needed to be a cripple, and said that his god “responded by giving me challenges that made me even stronger.”
That’s just bad theology.
Junk, in fact.
See?
It HAS affected his brain!
Governor Abbot is not just crippled in his legs. It’s apparently affected his brain, as well. The spinal column is connected to the brain, you recall. After all, that tree did a fairly whack job on him, enough not only to crush his spinal column, but to knock him out cold – i.e., make him comatose – for quite some time. Maybe he didn’t clearly hear the message god had for him in that event.
And it apparently affected his sense of justice, his sense of right and wrong, as well, because after he hit the legal jackpot, winning several millions from the landowner and the tree service company, while as Governor, in 2003, he said that tort reform was necessary in order to stop “frivolous lawsuits” — a measure which the legislature passed, and he signed into law — which in turn, made it impossible for his fellow Texans who similarly suffered innocently as he did, to be fairly and justly compensated (as he was) as a result of any serious injuries they may experience (as he did).
The man is obviously living quite large, and as of 2013, he had sued the Federal Government at least 27 times — all at Texas taxpayer expense — winning only 5 of those cases, and burning through at least $2.58 million of Texans’ hard-earned money.
The bizarre stances he has taken since having his spine crushed are not merely perplexing, they’re downright bizarre. In one case, he sued the United States Government to strike down the Americans with Disabilities Act claiming that it was “unconstitutional.”
Poll: 25% of Texans Willing To Die from COVID-19
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