• Watters addresses inflation as latest prediction that 'experts' got wro

    From Johnny@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 13 08:28:36 2022
    By Fox News Staff
    Published April 12, 2022

    Jesse Watters said Tuesday that it's difficult to trust experts when they continuously get it wrong, highlighting inflation, coronavirus lockdowns and climate change warnings.

    JESSE WATTERS: Experts are supposed to have all the answers. But what
    we're finding out today is that experts have a lot to say, but most of
    it is wrong. Let's look at inflation. The experts said this was a
    transitory phase. … Inflation has skyrocketed to a 40-year high. How
    could the experts not see this coming? They pumped out trillions in
    COVID relief — the largest flood of federal money in world history. Not
    to mention the Fauci lockdowns wrecked supply chains. Experts told us
    it was a good idea because lockdowns save lives. … Because of the
    experts, we locked down. People lost their jobs, their small
    businesses, kids suffered and inflation built up, all for nothing. A
    Johns Hopkins study found lockdowns had little to no effect on COVID
    deaths. Where could the experts have gotten this stupid lockdown idea
    from? China, of course. … What a good idea. Let's take lockdown advice
    from the people who unleashed the virus on us and then lied about it.

    Nowhere, though, have experts been more wrong than on climate change.
    Since the 1970s, experts have been telling us we're just a couple of
    years away from extinction. In 1967, experts predicted a dire famine
    was coming in 1975 and it was too late to avoid it. I wasn't even born
    yet, but I think I would have read about the famine of '75. In 1971,
    experts told The Washington Post that a new Ice Age would be here in
    the next 50 years. Well, it's 51 years later and 65 degrees here in New
    York. In 1989, experts at the U.N. warned that rising seas would
    obliterate nations if global warming wasn't reversed by the year 2000,
    and in 2004, the experts at the Pentagon told Bush that climate change
    will destroy us, it's a bigger threat than terrorism and that Britain
    would feel like Siberia by 2020. All wrong.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/watters-inflation-experts-prediction-wrong

    Was Fauci one of these experts? I guess you can find experts on any
    topic, but which ones can you believe, when they all say their decisions
    are based on scientific facts?

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  • From Josh Rosenbluth@21:1/5 to Johnny on Wed Apr 13 08:08:25 2022
    On 4/13/2022 6:28 AM, Johnny wrote:

    By Fox News Staff
    Published April 12, 2022

    Jesse Watters said Tuesday that it's difficult to trust experts when they continuously get it wrong, highlighting inflation, coronavirus lockdowns and climate change warnings.

    JESSE WATTERS: Experts are supposed to have all the answers. But what
    we're finding out today is that experts have a lot to say, but most of
    it is wrong. Let's look at inflation. The experts said this was a
    transitory phase. … Inflation has skyrocketed to a 40-year high. How
    could the experts not see this coming? They pumped out trillions in
    COVID relief — the largest flood of federal money in world history. Not
    to mention the Fauci lockdowns wrecked supply chains. Experts told us
    it was a good idea because lockdowns save lives. … Because of the
    experts, we locked down. People lost their jobs, their small
    businesses, kids suffered and inflation built up, all for nothing. A
    Johns Hopkins study found lockdowns had little to no effect on COVID
    deaths. Where could the experts have gotten this stupid lockdown idea
    from? China, of course. … What a good idea. Let's take lockdown advice
    from the people who unleashed the virus on us and then lied about it.

    Nowhere, though, have experts been more wrong than on climate change.
    Since the 1970s, experts have been telling us we're just a couple of
    years away from extinction. In 1967, experts predicted a dire famine
    was coming in 1975 and it was too late to avoid it. I wasn't even born
    yet, but I think I would have read about the famine of '75. In 1971,
    experts told The Washington Post that a new Ice Age would be here in
    the next 50 years. Well, it's 51 years later and 65 degrees here in New
    York. In 1989, experts at the U.N. warned that rising seas would
    obliterate nations if global warming wasn't reversed by the year 2000,
    and in 2004, the experts at the Pentagon told Bush that climate change
    will destroy us, it's a bigger threat than terrorism and that Britain
    would feel like Siberia by 2020. All wrong.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/watters-inflation-experts-prediction-wrong

    Was Fauci one of these experts? I guess you can find experts on any
    topic, but which ones can you believe, when they all say their decisions
    are based on scientific facts?

    There is no Johns Hopkins study. It was a non-peer reviewed working
    paper with one author being an economics professor at Johns Hopkins.
    And, it has been roundly trashed (https://tinyurl.com/mv83876s). The
    dead give from Waters is "Let's take lockdown advice from the people who unleashed the virus on us and then lied about it." That's conspiracy
    theory shit.

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  • From Johnny@21:1/5 to Josh Rosenbluth on Wed Apr 13 11:53:30 2022
    On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 08:08:25 -0700
    Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 4/13/2022 6:28 AM, Johnny wrote:

    By Fox News Staff
    Published April 12, 2022

    Jesse Watters said Tuesday that it's difficult to trust experts
    when they continuously get it wrong, highlighting inflation,
    coronavirus lockdowns and climate change warnings.

    JESSE WATTERS: Experts are supposed to have all the answers. But
    what we're finding out today is that experts have a lot to say, but
    most of it is wrong. Let's look at inflation. The experts said this
    was a transitory phase. … Inflation has skyrocketed to a 40-year
    high. How could the experts not see this coming? They pumped out
    trillions in COVID relief — the largest flood of federal money in
    world history. Not to mention the Fauci lockdowns wrecked supply
    chains. Experts told us it was a good idea because lockdowns save
    lives. … Because of the experts, we locked down. People lost their
    jobs, their small businesses, kids suffered and inflation built up,
    all for nothing. A Johns Hopkins study found lockdowns had little
    to no effect on COVID deaths. Where could the experts have gotten
    this stupid lockdown idea from? China, of course. … What a good
    idea. Let's take lockdown advice from the people who unleashed the
    virus on us and then lied about it.

    Nowhere, though, have experts been more wrong than on climate
    change. Since the 1970s, experts have been telling us we're just a
    couple of years away from extinction. In 1967, experts predicted a
    dire famine was coming in 1975 and it was too late to avoid it. I
    wasn't even born yet, but I think I would have read about the
    famine of '75. In 1971, experts told The Washington Post that a new
    Ice Age would be here in the next 50 years. Well, it's 51 years
    later and 65 degrees here in New York. In 1989, experts at the U.N.
    warned that rising seas would obliterate nations if global warming
    wasn't reversed by the year 2000, and in 2004, the experts at the
    Pentagon told Bush that climate change will destroy us, it's a
    bigger threat than terrorism and that Britain would feel like
    Siberia by 2020. All wrong.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/watters-inflation-experts-prediction-wrong

    Was Fauci one of these experts? I guess you can find experts on any
    topic, but which ones can you believe, when they all say their
    decisions are based on scientific facts?

    There is no Johns Hopkins study. It was a non-peer reviewed working
    paper with one author being an economics professor at Johns Hopkins.
    And, it has been roundly trashed (https://tinyurl.com/mv83876s). The
    dead give from Waters is "Let's take lockdown advice from the people
    who unleashed the virus on us and then lied about it." That's
    conspiracy theory shit.


    The virus originated in China. There are two theories how it infected
    humans. One, it came from bats. Two, a lab worker was infected while experimenting with the virus.

    Tell me how you know one is conspiracy shit, and one is fact.

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  • From Josh Rosenbluth@21:1/5 to Johnny on Wed Apr 13 13:30:16 2022
    On 4/13/2022 9:53 AM, Johnny wrote:
    On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 08:08:25 -0700
    Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 4/13/2022 6:28 AM, Johnny wrote:

    By Fox News Staff
    Published April 12, 2022

    Jesse Watters said Tuesday that it's difficult to trust experts
    when they continuously get it wrong, highlighting inflation,
    coronavirus lockdowns and climate change warnings.

    JESSE WATTERS: Experts are supposed to have all the answers. But
    what we're finding out today is that experts have a lot to say, but
    most of it is wrong. Let's look at inflation. The experts said this
    was a transitory phase. … Inflation has skyrocketed to a 40-year
    high. How could the experts not see this coming? They pumped out
    trillions in COVID relief — the largest flood of federal money in
    world history. Not to mention the Fauci lockdowns wrecked supply
    chains. Experts told us it was a good idea because lockdowns save
    lives. … Because of the experts, we locked down. People lost their
    jobs, their small businesses, kids suffered and inflation built up,
    all for nothing. A Johns Hopkins study found lockdowns had little
    to no effect on COVID deaths. Where could the experts have gotten
    this stupid lockdown idea from? China, of course. … What a good
    idea. Let's take lockdown advice from the people who unleashed the
    virus on us and then lied about it.

    Nowhere, though, have experts been more wrong than on climate
    change. Since the 1970s, experts have been telling us we're just a
    couple of years away from extinction. In 1967, experts predicted a
    dire famine was coming in 1975 and it was too late to avoid it. I
    wasn't even born yet, but I think I would have read about the
    famine of '75. In 1971, experts told The Washington Post that a new
    Ice Age would be here in the next 50 years. Well, it's 51 years
    later and 65 degrees here in New York. In 1989, experts at the U.N.
    warned that rising seas would obliterate nations if global warming
    wasn't reversed by the year 2000, and in 2004, the experts at the
    Pentagon told Bush that climate change will destroy us, it's a
    bigger threat than terrorism and that Britain would feel like
    Siberia by 2020. All wrong.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/watters-inflation-experts-prediction-wrong >>>
    Was Fauci one of these experts? I guess you can find experts on any
    topic, but which ones can you believe, when they all say their
    decisions are based on scientific facts?

    There is no Johns Hopkins study. It was a non-peer reviewed working
    paper with one author being an economics professor at Johns Hopkins.
    And, it has been roundly trashed (https://tinyurl.com/mv83876s). The
    dead give from Waters is "Let's take lockdown advice from the people
    who unleashed the virus on us and then lied about it." That's
    conspiracy theory shit.


    The virus originated in China. There are two theories how it infected humans. One, it came from bats. Two, a lab worker was infected while experimenting with the virus.

    Tell me how you know one is conspiracy shit, and one is fact.

    "Unleashed the virus" implies intent.

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