Stephan: If you ever see something that is not factually correct in SR please write me, and send me your source for thinking that. The terms I use, I believe are accurate based on objectively verifiable data. I have but one priority, fostering wellbeing at every level. I just try to tell the factual truth, the terms I use are factually accurate, and not cloaked. I am not interested in partisan politics except anthropologically. My question is: Does this foster wellbeing at every level?
I have been telling you for almost three years now (see SR archive) that we have been watching an American death cult arise within the Republican Party. As I have described people are actually willing to play Russian Roulette with their lives over political disinformation, to the point where it becomes a loyalty test for the party cohort. The proof of this can be seen in the illness and death rates from Covid-19. Here is the latest research supporting my statements.
As the coronavirus pandemic approaches its third full winter, two studies reveal an uncomfortable truth: The toxicity of partisan politics is fueling an overall increase in mortality rates for working-age Americans.
In one study, researchers concluded that people living in more-conservative parts of the United States disproportionately bore the burden of illness and death linked to covid-19. The other, which looked at health outcomes more broadly, found that the more conservative a state’s policies, the shorter the lives of working-age people.
The reasons are many, but, increasingly, it is state — and not just federal — policies that have begun to shape the economic, family, environmental and behavioral circumstances that affect people’s well-being. Some states have expanded their social safety nets, raising minimum wages and offering earned income tax credits while using excise taxes to discourage behaviors — […]
I believe that Democrats as well as Republicans should be aware of the truths which are self-evident when you look closely at the facts, as you state, Stephan. We Democrats need to have a firm hand in what happens in the government, at all levels, and take affirmative action to insure wellbeing is done properly within all parts of the government.
I believe that Democrats as well as Republicans should be aware of the truths which are self-evident when you look closely at the facts, as you state, Stephan. We Democrats need to have a firm hand in what happens in the government, at all levels, and take affirmative action to insure wellbeing is done properly within all parts of the government.