Back to episode — Episode 2407 CWSA 03/08/24
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a cook and an IT director. Huh. Oh yeah, so there's a COVID vaccine liability bill that's being floated. I don't think it'll pass but the idea would be that the company that gives you the meds would be responsible if something happens. See here's the problem. The problem is the vaccine companies are going to say we won't make any vaccines because the liability is too big. So it seems like an obvi…
← Previous segment →e them down. It's just that if you're already profitable with other lines of business they're all at risk with the new venture and that's not normally the case. So it would be a bad business decision to do a new vaccine if you had all liability. True with all products? Not really. Not now. Now do you think that the iPhone has the same risk as a vaccine or an iPad? Does my microphone have the same liability risk? Ow it hit me in the eye. No. Most things you can reasonably know that your liability is sort of just naturally capped. But vaccines have unlimited. I mean it could be a hundred billion dollar fine you know or not fine but let's say lawsuits.
Get rid of school vax mandates. Yeah that's another topic. Yeah none of us like the mandate. I wonder if we'd be talking about the mandate if the vaccination worked and was safe. Do you think you'd care or would you just say huh not I? Yeah you'd care on an intellectual level but you wouldn't care. You know you'd put it in your next time I have an intellectual argument I'll pull this out. But you wouldn't care. You know as long as everybody did well and you did well and nobody died you wouldn't care. You really wouldn't. Mandatory only matters if when they are mandated there should be compensation. But would the compensation come from your government or from the vaccine? I think the compensation would have to be from whoever mandated it not from the vaccine company because otherwise it never happens. There would be no vaccine if the vaccine company, if the government mandates it they're going to have to insure it. Although you could argue with it in a way they do because they end up being on the hook for a lot of the healthcare.
Yeah there's another ivermectin study. I don't believe in the news today and it doesn't matter which way it goes or anything else. I just don't believe any ivermectin study by the way. It may very well have been a miracle drug but I don't believe any data about the pandemic. There always, we have so many mandates. I don't think you know the medical mandates are worse I'll give you that but we have a lot of mandates. Go look at the old data about, yeah it's like there's some things that can't be communicated. Watch this. Here's something that I can say it can be very clear but I can't make you hear it. I will not under any circumstances and there's nothing you can do that will change my mind believe any data from the pandemic. And then somebody will say but what about this study? No listen to me. None of it. Don't believe any of it. Doesn't mean ivermectin doesn't work. I'm just going to say I'm not going to believe because the study said it did. Do not believe. Yeah if there's any money linked to it it's all you need to know.
Yeah you can still post them. I might not be reporti
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ng them. You're in a weird segment space with only a few dozen people. What's that mean? All right, that's all I got for now and maybe no, my internet's still out so I guess that's what I'm going to be doing all day today. Yes it's massage night. I will see you in the man cave earlyish and I'll talk to you then. Bye for now.
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