Second ('Third') Trump Presidency Thread


I’m not going to get up on a soapbox over this or anything, but I don’t think it’s ideal in the long-term for the Attorney General to suggest that a doctor faking medical records and defrauding the government by throwing out vaccines was just doing a public service instead of a crime. Parents should have been free to make whichever choices for their children they saw fit, but to pretend someone was vaccinated who wasn’t, including apparently to the patient themselves, doesn’t work for me. Do the children or the parents of children who chose to keep their children in settings where the vaccine was required for attendance not deserve informed consent? This strikes me as a “rights for me and not for thee” deal.
 
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