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      We have always been number one, and will be. Top of all the records. They said no one could do it like us. But we do. The reason is we are number one. -DJT

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      What’s the end game here? Disease the country, sweep away the bodies and begin Xanadu?

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        Less people fighting for supplies in the end. Fewer people trying to break into their bunkers.

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      Seriously, though, if I were a public health official in any other country, I would use this as an excuse to demand vaccine records from every visitor to my country from the US. Because you can’t really rely on ID to know where someone lives, can you? If one state is doing this, then they need to scrutinize all Americans.

      Florida can pretend science doesn’t exist, but that doesn’t mean other countries have to go along. They should view every US visitor as a contagion unless proven otherwise.

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    I am so glad I’m leaving the state for good today… Hopefully the Florida man stink doesn’t linger too long.

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    The Glorious leader of the Magnificent Korea: Stop! It was I who was supposed to defeat you. Personally! You can’t just die by yourselves.

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    I feel like a state (probably mine) is gonna virtue signal even harder by banning vaccines unless the patient has a specific risk of complication from the disease.