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KC1U2K. I trust the CDC doctors and the staff. I don't trust the administration on it. It's become too politicized politics. It's all politics. You know, you speak out against Trump, you're gone. So you got to toe the line. You know, back when the first round of COVID hit, he had all these stupid ideas of intense light, bleach. And he blamed all the ventilators on the previous administration. He never took any responsibility for anything. And at least then I felt we had some guardrails in there with Fauci. At least he was speaking what I felt was the right thing, even though it was against Trump. And of course we all see how that turned out. Brought Deb, I can't remember her name in there, and she just followed along whatever Trump said about that. So, you know, I saw the trailers, you know, the cold stores for the bodies. I've had COVID twice. My wife's had it twice, but we just had it recently this year and late last year. But, you know, we took the Pax Loved and I think that between that and the vaccines, it was a lot less, you know, we didn't have any debilitating issues and we didn't have any long haul. And now in masks, they're not really sure what's going on because they're trying to say that you need to, you can't just go into a CVS or Walgreens and get the COVID shot, you got to have a doctor's prescription to do it. In fact, CVS around here in Massachusetts is not even given to COVID at this point in time, because they're trying to figure out what the law is. That's ridiculous. You know, make the COVID available. If you take it, sure, bill the insurance like it's supposed to be. If you don't want to take it, don't take it. That's your prerogative, whatever. But, you know, I think we had some, we had something back in the first COVID, some people that spoke out against the ideas of Trump and his cronies. But we don't have that now. Now, as if you speak ill of, if you speak negatively of Trump, if you're a department head, you're gone. You can't speak, you can't speak your mind. There's no guard rails. The first term we had a few people in there that spoke their mind. Now it's just, yes, sir. You know, you see these three hour, let me drop. You see these three hour staff meetings that he has and everybody's, oh, sir, oh, sir, without your guidance, what a bunch of kiss asses. But not everybody's afraid to say anything because if they do, they'll be on his bad list and they'll be gone. What I trust is, I trust the doctors or the CDC and I trust my doctor. And, uh, that's the way it is. I mean, CDC is like any big organization. It's of course, it's, there's some, uh, issues, but, uh, yeah. Having it being led by a, uh, somebody who's not a doctor and, uh, it's just a wacko to start with is an issue. So you could probably put me down for no trust now, but trust in the doctors that work in the CDC, I don't know how you want to do that, but anyway, Casey one, you, GK back to net.

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