Time and time again Rick, you refer to deaths by COVID as decreasing the number of voters who’ll vote Republican. Done or written in a way that at the very least implies you’re happy with the deaths form COVID in certain states so there’ll be less Republican voters.

Maybe wish was too harsh of word, I didn’t give that word much thought when I did use it. You certainly seem to be happy with the thought these COVID deaths will help the Democrats win elections as there apt to be less GOP voters. This implication has come across in many of your postings for a very long time. Numbers wise, you may be correct or maybe not. You’re not one to use numbers to back up most of your postings. Mostly emotion which is fine.

After a while posting about COVID deaths in the context as diminishing the voting strength of the GOP, it’s easy to come to the conclusion that the way you’ve used this, it’s exactly like wanting your favorite football team trying to injure the opposing team’s quarterback knocking him out of the game so your team will have a better chance of winning. That’s finally how I came to view your posts about COVID deaths will result in less GOP voters there will be. Am I wrong?

Anyway, take this for what it’s worth, there are times when phrasing something can lead to big misunderstandings or imply something that certainly wasn’t the intent. That’s happened to me before. But going back through some of your posts on COVID deaths leaving less Republican voters, the implication is there that they are benefiting the democrats and since they may be benefiting the democrats, you’re fine with it.


It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.