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Steshu Dostoevsky's avatar

Is it possible that the blue state people are such ardent supporters of the jabs that they don’t report deaths being caused by jabs. The entire jab program could be horribly deadly in all states but only reported differently depending on the overall political leanings of the state reporting.

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Maya's avatar

Yes, I was going to write the same comment. Despite multiple family members (of course, in blue states) with heart issues, miscarriages, fetal deformities, hearing loss, ALL right after the shot, they don’t even make a connection. My mother asked my father’s doctor whether his sudden onset A-fib could be from the shot, and she was dismissed. “I asked the doctor, and he reassured me that it couldn’t possibly be from the shots!’’ Eye roll. Now where I live in my newly-adopted red state, I’ve picked up the ironic saying with a literal twist, “bless your heart.”

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TMartini67's avatar

I have lived in "red" Tennessee all my 56 years. I grew up in Nashville, but now live in a very rural area on a mountain in the Cumberland Plateau.

I was raised hearing; "Well bless your heart," "Lord have mercy," Y'uns come see us," and "I just live over yonder," etc.. I imagine it's different to hear the strong southern accent and some of the different words we use.

I can't imagine living anywhere else. I love it!!

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

We are looking for TN property now, but having difficult time finding something rural with lots of acres and authentic home.

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TMartini67's avatar

The area I live in has small towns and alot of woods but it is scarce on job opportunities. It had alot of untouched forest at one time, but people that owned some of them sold their land or leased it to logging companies.

My area was mined for coal many years ago. There are towns below the Mountain I live on that have rural areas and farms but are closer than I am to interstate 24 and larger towns. We don't even have a Wal-Mart. 😂

Some areas that are in the valley that are rural and may be selling land are: Pelham, Hillsboro, Dechard, Viola, Whitwell, Alto, Skymont (on the mountain). Larger towns with more job opportunities and businesses: Manchester, Winchester, McMinnville.

Good luck!! The rural areas of Tennessee (at least in my area) stayed open during the plandemic and as Charlie Daniels would say: " Don't know a stranger."

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

I am self employed, so I prefer more rural actually.

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TMartini67's avatar

Since you're self employed--you would definitely love rural Tennessee!! The landscape and mountains are beautiful year round. Very calm and peaceful. I hate to say, but many parts of Nashville and Chattanooga have become woke. I can remember when it wasn't like- that but it is now. You couldn't pay me enough money to live in either city. Knoxville either. The further away from the cities you go, the better it is.

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Maya's avatar

I live in Chatt and at the moment, I feel there is a place for everyone….for now. There seems to be a real push from some local folks for generally more restrictions (because Marxism is sooooo hip) and I also read somewhere that this city is on the WEF list for a planned city. Our district GOP representative was a WEF Young Leader. That said, there’s a deep old guard that won’t let full-on wokeism happen yet, and the city is very pro-business. That’s why I say I feel like there’s a place for everyone, and people get along side-by-side their ideological opponents. For now.

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Brandon Iglesias, Chem.E.'s avatar

Had coffee at the hilltop coffee shop overlooking the river with artist sculpture garden. The ideological opponent comment is interesting, are you aware of NeuroStrike technologies? The city, Chattanooga, has changed a lot over the past 5 years. I looked into the city and it is known for inventing the "tow truck".

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Maya's avatar

You might consider getting property and building. Just do your due diligence on the neighbors around all properties because things can get real weird, real fast in some rural places. Might consider Cherokee County, NC. While NC is getting rather blued over, Cherokee County is the real deal. Local government wouldn’t allow COVID to shut down anything.

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TMartini67's avatar

Yeah Cherokee County is a great place. My county was made a "gun sanctuary" county a few years ago. It used to have one of the largest car theft rings and stripping places in the South. The thieves rarely stole from the people that lived here, they'd drive to the bigger cities or towns and steal. Alot of moonshiners back then too.

Sadly some of the beautiful woods are being logged or land cleared off. I've been seeing more and more new homes and people. I guess people are sick of living in the city. I just hope they don't plan on bringing the woke crap around here. Theres mostly farms where I live.

Chattanooga has changed a LOT from what it used to be. It's still a beautiful area. I just hate living in the big city. Had my fill of it growing up in Nashville.

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Thanks, but nothing decent in TN on that site.

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Brandon Iglesias, Chem.E.'s avatar

You find out where you're moving to yet? TN or TX?

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Maya's avatar

Hey neighbor!

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TMartini67's avatar

Hey!! Are you originally from Chattanooga?

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Maya's avatar

Originally, no. I’ve lived in many states and multiple countries. Chattanooga is where I landed in the pandemic, and have been very happy. 🙂

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MAGA_From_Heaven's avatar

I have family in CA, FL, and MA and haven't heard any adverse reactions yet, but I do worry.

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

I live in California. One of my best friends is dead, another close friend dead (both 50ish, cardiac during sleep), multiple friends in their 40s and 50s with clots, now my elderly mother has AFib, her doctor actually said "Your husband has had Afib for over a decade, probably just your life style. " People out here are nuts.

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Ray Taylor's avatar

Born and raised in Cali. Used to love it. It was awesome until we ended up with a super-Dem majority. Newsom sucks. Lots of election fraud and insane policies. Moved to rural Washington in a red county a couple of years ago. Don't love Seattle and the Governor--or Bill Gates. But the local people out here are awesome, salt of the earth types, mostly. Conservative, Christian, gun-loving, hunting, fishing and good hearts. Big military presence with lots of vets around here. Very well-armed vets--LOL! Yes, we have a Karen or two, like every place, I guess. They seem to be concentrated more in education, though. I think many of the more liberal educators are transplants. But the everyday people are truly awesome, kind, America-loving people. I've met some of the nicest people around here. About a year ago, we hit a deer that jumped in front of our daughter's car coming home from a day trip to Aberdeen. Totaled it, but we were okay. Not so the deer, poor animal. But we had so many people stop to offer us assistance and make sure we were okay. (Even women in pickups driving alone.) Gives me hope for the future, as much of the state is already red. Just stay out of the Seattle/Tacoma area. Oh, and even the young men here are patriotic. They had a police appreciation day for their half dozen or so officers. A bunch of young people, 40 or so college students, decided to show up to rep BLM after they found out what was planned. It was around the time they were burning up Portland. The people here, including middle aged women, were standing out with the PD with their guns. Some of these women were even packing AR-15's. LOL! All these out-of-shape white college kids, except for one black kid, lined up for a march on the main street. I think they went about half a block. But the local people are so pro-law enforcement out here, they were only active here about an hour before they packed up and left. They left when the truckloads of young men waving American flags and hooting and hollering "USA! USA!" began driving in circles around them. We were standing watching it all play out a couple of blocks away up on a hill. It was a truly awesome sight. And still makes me laugh when I think of it. Less than 10,000 people in that little town, but they weren't about to let anybody start a fire on their watch. Made me love them that much more.

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MAGA_From_Heaven's avatar

Sorry to hear that. I live in CA too, but I really only leave the house to go to the grocery store these days and it's less than a block away, so I don't mix with people much. I only heard of one guy dying from the jab, that I know of, who was a security guard at said store.

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

I haven't stopped going anywhere the whole time, we'll, except for when I was banned from music venues and my local live theater and my running group. Otherwise, I think life is too short to hide away.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Another Cali resident here. SoCal native. I agree completely with your sentiment.

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MAGA_From_Heaven's avatar

Some people just need people... I could care less about socializing with SoCal Lefties.

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

We got them all over NoCal, too!!

I live 3.5 miles east of the Capitol building in Sacramentoand it is a blue sea of voting here, except when you talk to people, they express a lot of conservative ideas, so I don't know if they just vote party line or if the whole voting thing is BS.

I do know Marin County is bluest of the blue, but there are no homeless, hardly any low income housing requirements, it is almost like they get special permission to keep out the riff-raff.

I'd move, but my elderly parents are here, and they are starting to need help, so I'll stay amongst the nuts.

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MAGA_From_Heaven's avatar

The votes are rigged, my friend. Trump Won.

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Ray Taylor's avatar

I do believe that, too. Cali was red, except for the coastal areas and Sacto.

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Nick's avatar

I am in the SF Bay Area, and I am exactly like you. I am 57, live alone and have almost no friends and now since I am mostly working from home as a software consultant, I am really isolated. Although I am used to it (yes, I am a loner) I am seriously wondering why I am still hanging around. Perhaps it is time to hang it up and get out of dodge.

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MAGA_From_Heaven's avatar

Where are you thinking of going? Also, is your company hiring?

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Sally's avatar

So far I know at least 10 in CA and Nevada and Oregon, dead or deadly illness

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Ritaritabobita's avatar

I agree. I know people who would not even consider the possibility that the shots did it. The gaslighting from doctors is another factor.

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Roark Erikson's avatar

I hadn't thought of that one. It would at least sway the needle somewhat. my hats off to you.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

This. There is no way they rushed to produce these things and still had the ability to pick and choose where they all ended up.

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Steshu Dostoevsky's avatar

The bad batch scam allows them to escape overall mystery injections damage by saving hey somebody in an assembly line had a bad day.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Exactly. Imagine thinking the cabal cares about red states and blue states when they hate all of us.

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Jjule's avatar

Gotta keep the sycophants and compliant for slaves and breeding

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Faith, Hope, Life's avatar

They rushed ? For 5 years? ... and because of EUA had no "manufacturing standard" accountability?

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Dawn B's avatar

They didn't rush. It was well planned. They had patents years ago on those jabs and had been unsuccessfully testing them on animals 20 years or so. They only had to pick a few, likely tainted, lots to disperse.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

This is why I should read comments before posting.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Stream of consciousness is also interesting.

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Swanlzs's avatar

Same thoughts

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Roger Golden Brown's avatar

Good thinking. The devotees are probably much more likely because of the cognitive dissonance to not believe the death could have been caused by the "safe and effective" life saving miracle of science.

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Dawn B's avatar

The blue states lack of reporting is absolutely an issue. I wonder if we compare the all cause mortality death rate increase in blue and red states matches the vax deaths etc.

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wilson's avatar

good question but probably not the case is my guess.

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Staring back into the abyss's avatar

That is on topic. This stuff destroys the immune system. One doctor reported all of his cancer patients came out of remission post jab. I would guess the same mechanisms originally fight it

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