Almost Twice as Many Republicans Died From COVID Before the Midterms Than Democrats

I know what's going on. My heat bill went up over 30%. Eggs are $6 a dozen. Biden is a dolt.

You do like befuddled.comic strip character.

I need an explanation for why you so often sided with this obvious abuser as he attacked me.
 
I know what's going on. My heat bill went up over 30%. Eggs are $6 a dozen. Biden is a dolt.

You do like befuddled.comic strip character.

Government has little to do with prices going up.
Eggs are up because millions of birds were killed because of bird flu.
 
I know what's going on. My heat bill went up over 30%. Eggs are $6 a dozen. Biden is a dolt.

You do like befuddled.comic strip character.
Not sure why your heating bill is so high but eggs, chicken and turkey are higher because of Avian flu. It's spread by wild birds so all the tree huggers pushing "free range eggs" are part of the problem.

IDK why there isn't a flu vaccine that can be given to chickens. Yes, you can catch the flu from being in contact with live or dead infected birds.

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/avian-flu-summary.htm

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/spotlights/2022-2023/nearing-record-number-avian-influenza.htm
November 3, 2022—As bird flu outbreaks in wild birds and poultry continue across the U.S., the country approaches a record number of birds affected compared to previous bird flu outbreaks. Since early 2022, more than 49 million birds in 46 states have either died as a result of bird flu virus infection or have been culled (killed) due to exposure to infected birds. This number is nearing the 50.5 million birds in 21 states that were affected by the largest bird flu outbreak that occurred in 2015. Even so, the number of states affected in 2022 is already more than double the number of states that were affected in 2015. Although the overall risk to the general public from the current bird flu outbreaks remains low, it is important that people take preventive measures around infected or potentially infected birds/poultry to prevent the spread of bird flu viruses to themselves or to other birds/poultry and other animals, including pets. This applies not just to workplace or wildlife settings but potentially to household settings where people have backyard flocks or pet birds with potential exposures to wild or domestic infected birds.

To prevent infection, people should avoid unprotected contact with wild or domestic birds and poultry that look sick or have died. Bird flu infections in people happen most often after close, prolonged, and unprotected (no gloves or other protective wear) contact with infected birds or surfaces contaminated with bird flu viruses. If contact cannot be avoided, people should minimize contact with wild birds or sick or dead poultry by taking the following precautions:...
 
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