Dude literally has a BMI of at least 40 yet he's out there saying "healthy people" like himself aren't a part of a "high-risk population for serious illness from COVID."
It's kind of ironic, being that a number of politicians in other states spent the last couple of weeks having arguments that only people with high BMIs should be vaccinated.
This is exactly the type of moron who will end up with a tube down his throat, and if he survives, he will say "If only someone had warned me, but I never heard anyone say that severe obesity is considered a health problem. I thought it just meant that I liked Mama's cooking a little too much. Why did Obama do this to me?"
Because this guy absolutely still lives with his mother if he's unmarried.
George responded to comments Ivey made Thursday about Alabama's rising COVID numbers and low vaccination rate.
www.al.com
Don't worry Alabama taxpayers, it's not like we have to pay his treatment costs. Oh, he's a state employee you say, I guess we do then don't we? Owning the libs by forcing taxpayers to subsidize my unhealthy lifestyle and poor choices. It's like the Democrats and Republicans switched places overnight as it pertains to personal responsibility and the role of government.
Had a conversation the other day, where the other participant and I tried to come up with an example of something positive that came out of the pandemic, and other than work from home and less meetings, we couldn't think of much. Turns out I missed an obvious one: hypocrites continuously exposing themselves as massive hypocrites.
The government should definitely have to pay for my heroic life-saving treatment, but I'm going to be damned if I let them waste taxpayer money on a $28 dose of vaccine.