6 New Hospitalizations, 430 New Cases During Past Seven-Day Period

Press release from Humboldt County Public Health:COVID-19 feature

Humboldt County Public Health reported six new hospitalizations today, two residents in their 70s and four aged 80 or older. An additional 306 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 were reported as well as 124 new probable cases for the period between Tuesday, May 10, and Tuesday, May 17. The total number of confirmed cases in the county stands at 18,078. An additional 3,304 cases are reported as probable.*

Local vaccination data has been updated on the COVID-19 Data Dashboard. Highlights include:

  • Since the last weekly report on May 11, an additional 106 residents completed their vaccine series.
  • A total of 90,104 individuals, or approximately 66% of the county’s total population, have been fully vaccinated as of Tuesday.

As part of the federal government’s National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan, the nationwide Test to Treat Initiative has been launched, with one Humboldt location at the Wharfinger Building. At Test to Treat locations, people are tested for COVID-19 and if a person tests positive, is 12 or older and treatments are deemed appropriate for them, Paxlovid antiviral medication will be administered at no charge. A registered nurse is onsite with a Telehealth link to a medical doctor in order to dispense medication, should the patient choose.

Paxlovid was developed as an oral pill and created to help keep high-risk patients from getting sick enough to require hospitalization. The drug is intended for those with initial mild or moderate COVID-19 symptoms who are at risk of severe disease. This can include older people and those who are immunosuppressed or have conditions such as heart disease, cancer or diabetes.

The Wharfinger Building OptumServe testing location is now serving as Humboldt County’s first Test to Treat location, and the service runs daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 1 Marina Way in Eureka. The site is closed from 11 a.m. to noon and 5 to 6 p.m. A medical provider will be available to review patients’ current medications. Attendees should have a list of their medications with them.

OptumServe continues to offer rapid antigen testing and PCR testing services at the Wharfinger site. PCR tests are available only on a walk-in basis and must be specifically requested from the attendee. Walk-in attendees should receive only rapid antigen testing unless the attendee specifically states they require a PCR test. Appointments for antigen testing can be made at lhi.care/covidtesting or by calling 888-634-1123.

Vaccines will be available during this weekend’s Redwood Coast Kite Festival & Artisan Fair in Eureka at Halverson Park. Humboldt County Public Health will be joining a California Department of Public Health vaccine team to provide free first and second vaccine shots as well as boosters for attendees during the event on Saturday, May 21, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Additionally, vaccines remain readily available throughout Humboldt County and, as always, Humboldt’s vaccination and testing services are available free of charge. Walk-ins are welcome at all Public Health clinics and some pharmacy vaccination sites. Appointments can also be made at MyTurn.ca.gov.

Second booster shots of Pfizer and Moderna are available at all Humboldt County Public Health vaccine clinics for those 50 and older, as well as certain immunocompromised individuals, as long as it has been four months since their first booster shot. Those interested in a second booster can also check with pharmacies about availability. To check the availability of a specific vaccine, visit the vaccines.gov page, or text your ZIP code to 438829 to locate a nearby pharmacy offering vaccines.

See the schedule below for specific Public Health vaccination and testing clinic dates, times, locations and available services. Questions about clinic services can be directed to Public Health at 707-445-6201.

Trinidad — Thursday, May 19, 2 to 5 p.m. 
Trinidad Town Hall (409 Trinity St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Redway — Friday, May 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
Healy Senior Center (456 Briceland Road)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Saturday, May 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
Redwood Coast Kite Festival & Artisan Fair
Halvorsen Park (1003 Waterfront Dr.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
Walk-ins are welcome.

Willow Creek — Saturday, May 21, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
Veterans Park (100 Kimtu Road)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Monday, May 23, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Tuesday, May 24, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Willow Creek — Tuesday, May 24, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Office (77 Walnut Way)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

McKinleyville — Wednesday, May 25, 12:30 to 5 p.m. 
The Center at McKinleyville (1615 Heartwood Dr.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

* “Confirmed cases” represent the total confirmed positive PCR tests results or detection of SARS-CoV-2 by genomic sequencing, and “probable cases” are individuals who:

  • Have a positive antigen (Ag) test for COVID-19, or
  • Were diagnosed by a health care provider with COVID-19 disease, or
  • Have symptoms of COVID-19 disease after being in close contact with a person having a PCR-confirmed test result, or
  • Were a decedent whose death certificate lists COVID-19 as a cause or significant contributing factor of their death, in the absence of a positive PCR test result.

Sign up for COVID-19 vaccination: MyTurn.ca.gov
Check for vaccine availability at a local pharmacy: Vaccines.gov
Local COVID-19 vaccine information: humboldtgov.org/VaccineInfo
Humboldt County COVID-19 Data Dashboard: humboldtgov.org/3246
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Instagram: @HumCoCOVID19
Twitter: @HumCoCOVID19
Humboldt Health Alert: humboldtgov.org/HumboldtHealthAlert

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Seems this covid thing is winding down to something like a seasonal flu.
Sorry for the elders but their age alone leaves them vulnerable and reason for extra precautions while the rest of us go about normal life.

Meanwhile, Biden’s War on Fossil Fuels continues and has caused the 9th consecutive day of record high gas prices devastating American family budgets. Biden promised on the campaign trail that he’d do everything in his power to strangle the fossil fuel industry, he has starting with executive actions day #1 in office, and Americans are paying the price for Biden’s idiocy. Biden and the Dems intentionally drove fuel prices higher so Americans couldn’t afford to use as much fuel, and along the way they’re fine with the resulting skyhigh Bidenflation that’s stolen 10% of everyone’s income and savings in just the last year. That’s Biden’s Tax Increase on everyone, the largest ever by any president and impacting lower income Americans the worst.
What’s more now we’re told to expect Biden’s Blackouts this summer – that’s right, Biden has destroyed America to the extent that we’re like a 3rd world country that can’t keep the lights on. Same with Biden’s Baby Formula Shortage that’s leaving American babies hungry everyday. Biden closed 40% of the domestic baby formula production capacity in February and did absolutely nothing for three months to get the plant back open or replace the capacity. How couldn’t Biden anticipate his actions would leave shelves empty of baby formula, the most simple minded person could see bare shelves coming.
Yes, the Idiot-in- Chief of what’s become our Idiocracy, Joe Biden, did all that!

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Dave Kirby
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Dave Kirby
1 year ago

You really need to get a grip. Saying the same thing day after day doesn’t make it true. There are currently something like 11 million jobs out there. For the first time in a long time wages are rising. That is causing payrolls to cause rising prices. Finally the working stiff may get a piece of the pie..The destruction of America is more about greed and shareholders expectation than anything the govt does.

Skitty
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Skitty
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

At least there is only one article every week now about COVID. Compared to the daily updates just 3 months ago. Now we only have to read the squirrels posts once a week😆. Same thing over and over again. He gives a couple of sentences talking about COVID and then goes into Biden inflation. It must be a boring life.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Sure bud. That’s why inflation is up; people are getting paid more.🤦 What a nice fantasy world you live in. Shareholder expectations are reasonable for invested monies. I guess you don’t have a 401k or IRA? Mine has decreased over 20% in less than a year. Destroyed all the gains I made when the orange man was in charge. Haven’t gotten a wage increase that offsets my fuel, rent and groceries increase in costs. Can’t buy a house because of out of town people are buying houses sight unseen for $20-50k over asking price with “cash.” I’m getting less and less of the pie every day. You may not agree with the squirrel but I bet his viewpoints and my experiences are more similar to a lot more individuals and families experiences than your out of touch opinions. Glad you’re getting yours…

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

DOW down over 1000 points today. Hope you haven’t invested in stocks. Oh wait.. But retirement at 80 isn’t bad.

Six Reasons Your 401(k) is a Scam

https://www.bankonyourself.com/six-reasons-401k-scam.html

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Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

You don’t have investments either? No wonder you’re a socialist. You want others to pay for a lifetime of poor decisions.

No thanks.

Bank on yourself; unless you’re a bad investment.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

You really should read the article. Something to think about..Better off doing your own investing.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

No. You should mind your own business. I definitely wouldn’t take financial advice from someone who describes themselves as “poor” and admittedly didn’t finish high school. I have already invested heavily in myself through education and moves toward physical, mental, emotional, and financial health. I’m sick of politicians and corporate interests making decisions that are undermining my progress. I will make my voice heard at the ballot box in November.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

Definitely invest in yourself. It can pay the highest dividends. But voting in November won’t matter as the odds of your vote deciding an election is as remote as winning the lotto. A typically great investment is a campaign contribution and not the actual vote.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

I understand your position, but I respectfully disagree. There’s too much monied interests in politics. I will never give a politician a dime. Watched my old landlord give money to a candidate that didn’t win their parties endorsement for president. $2k down the toilet.

Even though it’s not worth much, I’m going to use the first two boxes to try and influence the world. I don’t want to use the third.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

I gotcha. Lots of people feel that way. Campaign contributions are still a gamble. I’d never give for president as it’s too far removed from power that can be influenced. I do like to give to several candidates to cover my bases. It’s not often, mainly supervisors and city councils where I have economic interests.

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Reply to  Not Blind

Me too, I can’t wait to vote this year! Hopefully we bump some dems out of seats.

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

We all invest in Social Security, and it’s heinous that there are so little returns for a lifetime of fleecing by the US Government. Imagine if Berkshire Hathaway or some of these other large investment firms with a proven track record of substantial returns were investing and managing that money. We would all have a comfortable retirement.

Good luck on whatever you do invest in, fox and I hope you have a comfortable retirement regardless of your financial status.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

It doesn’t work like that for most people. People alsays say look at all the money they would have made if the government hadn’t taken Social Security out. But most people don’t invest that way and never have. And would be subsistence laborers without others doing the planning and development. They buy a new car or take a vacation or go out to dinner or whatever instead. Guess where the profits of Berkshire Hathaway come from? The people who have to have that new car or go on that vacation or go out to dinner or… There is an unequal distribution of money because there are those who make money rather than anything else even if they started with a lot of money because they came from people who made money rather than anything else. And they make that money from those who spend. Not those who invest. Besides most people would rather gamble with for a high return than slowly slog along than actually accumulating value. And such greed is an easy mark and chooses poorly. It is simply impossible for everyone to have everything. Humans basically find that objectionable.

Not to mention Social Security comes with Medical Insurance, survivor’s benefits and disability insurance. For the wise and frugal as well as the unthinking and profligate. The only way for everyone to be set for life is to have restraint, intelligence and a good share of luck. One car accident can change a lucky person to a needy one.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Well written, we need our government bankrolled social safety net to protect our citizens from accidents and (for some) themselves

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

👍

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1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

You didn’t comprehend what I said, did you?

I said imagine if a firm with a proven track record were investing that money. That money being the money in, and flowing into, Social Security. If that money were being managed properly, those of us that pay into it would have a comfortable retirement.

But leave it to politicians to mismanage anything they touch.

“We’re from the government and we’re here to help”.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

Ugh… Why do you go for a personal attack instead of a point? There is no way in the world everyone can be “comfortable”. The stick market relies on winners and losers. And most lose but you think to pick the winner? Does it seem so simple to you because you disregard the difference between a stock and income? It is not simple. A benefit plan is not a stock trading account. It forks out money whether the stock it relies on goes up or down. It is more like an insurance company that can declare bankruptcy when their investments don’t produce enough to benefit. Too bad, so sad but that’s life. Except when a government does it, if they are forced to declare bankruptcy, you end up in an economic death spiral like Argentina or Venezuela. And everyone loses everything.

What first how does a company “get a proven track record?” It does it by choosing better than everyone else, have flexibility to micromanage, the freedom to edit out the mistakes and NOT HAVING TO PAY ANYONE DURING DOWNTURNS. In fact paying out nothing ever. You just sell the stock or keep it. They apparently don’t pay dividends. If the stock value drops, which it does every 10 years or so someone who bought shares decides whether to take a loss or wait. Now imagine a social security recipient deciding to wait a few months before getting any benefits for it to go up again before selling. Not going to happen- he’s going to sell until his capital is gone just to survive. If several million people decide to do it all at the same time, like in a economic downturn, what value would a stock keep? 1929 comes to mind. Try living on nothing for a year and see how that works.

BTW the worth of Berkshire Hathaway is about 600 billion right now. Social Security is 3 trillion. No money manager on earth can deal with that kind of volume and stock volatility. Even Warren Burger- a once in a lifetime money manager- has become less and less profitable as volume increases. Can you imagine (I don’t suspect you can) if the government decided at the same point Berkshire Hathaway does to sell a particular stock? The ticket wouldn’t move a notch for BHI but, if the government did it, it would send the market down and be self defeating. Heck it’s hard to keep it on an even keel if mutual funds linking to something like Dow Jones. People can’t wait out the market when they need the money to eat. So the government chooses the safety of government bonds- less spectacular but a lot less dangers.

That’s just for starters.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

So in a nutshell, you’re fine with how the government mismanages your money. Got it.

I won’t deign to retort to such an ill-thought response as that.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

But you made up that idea in your own head. Then responded to it. I certainly never said it. I just pointed out a couple (and there are many more) reasons why thinking social security investments would be better if it was done by commercial investors. But it’s more quiet if you do not deign to respond to yourself further, so that’s good.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Left off after “if it was done by commercial investors” would not work like you said..

Bug on a Windshield
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Bug on a Windshield
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Still not as low as the March 22, 2020 fall, which happened basically overnight. That’s when I bought and I’m still in the black, even with the current decline. I’m also a long term holder, so, none too worried. Buy low, ride the rollercoaster, sell much later and higher. Heck, I may even pick up a few more right now.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Should have bought during the collapse during the Bush administration.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

Inflation isn’t up because people are getting paid more. It’s the other way around. Inflation is up because interest rates were keep too low for too long, supply chain disruptions, pandemic, and peoples expectations. Unemployment is low too, but wages haven’t gone up as much as inflation. I’m fact most people are seeing loss of buying power as inflation outstripped wage gains.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

I know. That’s what the facepalm emoji was trying to convey. I’m well aware of the deficit of wage increase to inflation. That was the gist of my post. Maybe you meant to reply to Mr. Kirby?

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

Yeah, my mistake.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

Joe Biden is wrecking our once great country with an endless string of debacle.
* Bidenflation stealing 10% of our income and savings
* Biden’s War on Fossil Fuels with national average price expected to exceed $6 ($10 in Cali?) by August
* Biden Baby Formula Shortage starving American babies
* Biden’s Crime Wave terrorizing all Americans
* Biden’s illegal Immigrant Invasion suppressing wages of Americans
* Biden’s Fentanyl Flood killing more than 100,000 Americans a year
* Biden’s Retirement Robbery devastating senior savings leaving millions in poverty
* Biden’s Brainwashing of Children in our public schools creating a wave of dependent and self centered youth

And just ahead…
* Biden’s Blackouts with his administration unable to even keep the lights on
* Biden’s Recession and Biden’s Stagflation crippling American families like we haven’t seen since 2008

How in the world could any President achieve such a record of disasters so quickly? Was it intentional or is it what’s expected from Biden’s Idiocracy, a whole array of government officials given power because of their identity rather than competency to do the job? Only a few brain impaired Americans still support Cognitively Challenged Joe Biden and his unelected puppetmasters with 75% saying Biden is taking our country in the wrong direction. The midterms are our last hope to save America from Biden’s destructive agenda. Patriotic Americans need to get out and vote!
Joe Biden did that!

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

I’m growing concerned Biden’s Ukraine Proxy War is meant as a distraction from Biden’s domestic disasters and Joe Biden’s puppetmasters are willing to risk nuclear holocaust, the destruction of humanity, just to improve polls. It’s in unimaginable gamble, it’s insanity! What’s the definition of “win” and are we really ready to borrow and spend $200 billion of American treasure in Ukraine?
When the nukes fly I’ll be saying Joe Biden did that!

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Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

Are you distracted? Or are you complaining about everything? Why do you think you are the only person capable of seeing? Actually it’s likely Putin’s Russia has fed that idea of nuclear war to conspiracy sites who echo negativity at the drop of a hat He certainly has cowed some with his threats. If he’s ready to do that instead of negotiating, he’s going to do it sooner or later anyway when he wants something else. It is not a choice for anyone but Putin.

The reality is that doing nothing with an aggressive militarist is as likely to lead to “nuclear holocaust” anyway when he has finally gone too far. As happened with Hitler. There is never enough for the power hungry. It’s a gamble to do something and a gamble to do nothing.

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Spot on.
Some things are bigger than “USA for me, myself, and I”.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

JFK had a brain, Biden has a TelePrompter he can barely read.
We have a right to know who’s writing the script.

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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

🤔🧐 A great orator once said…

“Ask not what Ukraine can do for your Country”…

“Ask what your Country can do for Ukraine”…

Something like that…

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Meh, yeah, the Joey oftentimes bumbles his words. But we’ve also heard him speak with real depth of knowing, including as to policy, no notes or teleprompter. But if one only watches Fox or listens to AM commercial-radio shockjocks, all those Rush Jrs polluting the airwaves, you’d never be the wiser. And unlike the last Bozo, he’s always known Finland was never part of Russia, and Bye-Don never slurped Putin like a popsicle.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Like I said, We have a right to know who’s writing the script for Joey.
Maybe you can explain why the Easter Bunny won’t let him speak at an Easter event, Or why he’s under Jill control reading a children’s book.
Or why he’s not allowed to speak off the prompter at anytime.
His main accomplishments are eating ice cream and hiding from any reporters, not summiting pre questions from the left.
He’s even given flash cards, with faces, so he doesn’t accidentally take a question from a wrong reporter.
Sorry, we aren’t as stupid as you’d like us to be.
75% of the country is done with him and hoping we still have a country when we finally get him out of office.

Ever listen to KGO radio, Pat Thurston, John Rothman, talk about shock jocks.

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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

75% of the country is done with a guy that got 81 million votes! Most ever! Where did those votes come from? Watch “2000 Mules” to learn more…

Bottom feeder…errr! basement dweller Biden is a puppet for an evil and corrupt cabal that wants to control this country. Thankfully it’s the most inept and bumbling cabal the world has ever seen. Control of Congress and the White House and the only thing these morons can pass is gas… and not gas we can use to lower costs!

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago

2000 Mules. Heh. Film maker making millions off magas with a nothingburger special. One (1) anonymous person said she saw people picking up what she “assumed” to be payments for ballot collection in Arizona. That’s it. And the film presents no evidence, none, that ballots were collected from a nonprofit to be deposited in drop boxes.

The rather balanced Associated Press wrote that the film relies on “faulty assumptions, anonymous accounts and improper analysis of cellphone location data”. But invited to Donny’s personal screening were wingdingers such as Rudy Giuliani, Marjory Taylor Greene, and my personal favorite Mike Lindell (the My Pillow guy, lol). The clincher? Donny said it was the “greatest [and] most impactful documentary of our time”. Oh my.

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Easter bunny, Children’s book, so what. Just prior it was Tweedledumb shooting his mouth off 24/7, showing his ignorance, Tweedledee beside him giggling in glee.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Yeah, making the us energy independent, pushing the stock market to a level never seen, letting NATO now they gotta pull some weight, securing our borders, securing our rights by putting judges on the bench that know the constitution and pushing for vaccines against that virus that democrats are still scared to death of. I’ll take “Tweedledumb” in 2024, Alex!

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago

The major movement in energy independence was made by Obama, who also saw the markets soar post mortgage crises. Trump sought to undermine NATO, well documented, emboldening Putin. Border wall idea was an utter failure, beginning to end. The court is packed with nutters. Enjoy bleach.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Only thing Obama did was start the intense divide in this country with his racist rhetoric and the looney left is following his playbook. NATO is an antiquated, festering, fund suck on the US. NATO is so effective that there is war again on the European continent. Putin saw what a fool and ineffective leader Biden is after the Afghanistan withdrawal. The border wall was voted in during Bill “Diddle-Em-All” Clinton’s administration. The wall won’t be an utter failure if it’s completed, but Democrats fight it’s completion because they need more people to give free shit to so they can continue their grifting. Pretty telling when a Lefty thinks the constitution is nutty.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Look at Trump trying to make himself look smaller…

Pathetic.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

…”speak with real depth of knowing..”
Oh that’s rich! The doddering old fool is walking around in a mental haze, and you know it. The only things Biden knows is nap time, ice cream time and Jill will change his Depends. The Easter Bunny and other costumed secret service personnel will keep him away from kids because it’s not a good look when he’s always trying to touch and smell them.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

No, they’re not. Some things need to be figured out by the rest of the world. Especially the part of the world impacted by the action. Only reason US gets involved is because corrupt politicians and those corporations that you lefties love see dollar signs that they can grift. No more, no less.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago

Yes, Biden sucks. Trump sucked too just in different ways. Many of the issues you cite are beyond the control of the president or even congress. But it’s always easier to just target one person, usually at the top of an institution.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

Energy independence is within Biden’s authority and that would be a big start to easing Bidenflation. Why won’t cognitively crippled Joe do this for America? Because skyhigh Bidenflation is his objective, to bust our great country down the mediocrity, to clear the way for the authoritarian lefties control of Americans?

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Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago

No doubt he has his agenda to pursue. Problem is both parties suck. Inflation is not something Biden can fix. The fed will have to push the economy into recession to try taming it. As for energy, yes more domestic production is good. I like carbon based fuels, they are super badass. My life is amazing with them.

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago

Read your triple back-to-back posts, culminating in “Because skyhigh Bidenflation is his (Biden’s) objective”. Thanks, for making my case, the nutters.

Biden, meh, he’s just ok. Moderate Dem, Capitalist, Boring. But chilling is the Donny: Mr. Jan6, white replacement theory, maga-Q-messiah crowd pleaZer. But, hey, continue to enjoy how a cognitively crippled dude beat, and hands-down (real Conservatives agree), your worldwide Trump Corporation billionaire. Trump-Putin ‘24!

Guest
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1 year ago

That looks familiar…

Did someone just recently describe that runaway train?

I’d rather jump on a three wheeled bandwagon than be cheering from the caboose of that trainwreck…

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Bloomberg wholesale prices for food have risen 18% in the last year while consumer prices are up only 9%. What’s that mean? Since there’s no sign wholesale food is coming down then it’s inevitable Bidenflation is soon to cause a big jump in cost of food for all American families, hitting those struggling the hardest. It’s terribly cruel of Joe Biden to do that!

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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

“After seeing what Joe Biden has
done in the last 16 months, I’d like
to thank him for not doing
anything in 47 years.”

-Ryan Fournier

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
1 year ago

So explain why inflation in the United Kingdom is the highest it has been in 40 years? Is that Biden’s fault, too?

It’s a global effect. Find the reason for that.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

Russian ruble is best performing currency of the year, yes, Joe Biden did that

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

The world’s largest economy leads with Bidenflation and we’re dragging others down with us

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rollin
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rollin
1 year ago

It is because we have the world’s reserve currency, which has already been explained to you, which, no doubt, you do not understand. If you cannot see something as obvious as Nazis fighting for Ukraine, when there’s video evidence everywhere, surely there’s no hope in explaining economics.

 If liberals understood economics, they wouldn’t be liberals.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

First, maybe you’ll explain why the Russian mayors’ wife was giving Biden money.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
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Your time is being wasted on people who live in denial. Find your community and start planting the seeds of change.

Hunger has a way of putting meaningless tangents on hold.

How many people in Africa sit all day arguing over these hunger games.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

I suggested people start thinking ahead as soon as the truckers started mumbling.
To not be myopic and start watching world events.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Protests against hike in food and fuel prices across Middle East and North Africa

The surging cost of living and the unavailability of basic goods are triggering mass protests around the world.
No Joe didn’t do that…….

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Yes, He did on day one when he screwed with the oil market, leaving us unable to assist the EU.
Then He compounded it by his idiotic departure from Afghanistan, which embolden Putin to attack Ukraine which brought food shortages too much of the world, as well as fertilizer shortages.

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Let's all be friends
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Exactly. This guy made Trump look smart unfortunately.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Oh balderdash. Putin took the Crimea when the Presidency was only a gleam in Biden’s eye.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

In other words, 2014,5 during the Obama administration.

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
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Getting out of Afghanistan was one of the best things Bye-Don has ever done, even if the CIA and Defense Dept mis-read the lead-up to departure.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

The Taliban, who’s back in control. thanks you for all those weapons.
How you do things matters.

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Rimme
1 year ago
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Be sure and let who got us into those ‘Forever Wars’, ol George Jr, know your “How you do things matters”. I think he’ll take your letter, right after he’s done with his next therapy-painting.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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The Bushes are the main reason I used to vote Democrat.
You do realize Trump was once a Democrat … right?
Hillary went to his wedding, and other events, as did most Dem politicians looking for campaign money.
I bet he learned plenty of secrets and gossip during that time.
Might be why Hillary’s so scared of him, enough to arrange a coup.
The majority of America never liked Hillary, not in Little Rock and not in the WH, where her 2 for one presidency was rejected.
And she hates, especially Rural America, for not wanting her leadership.

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Al L Ivesmatr
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Ummm, saying President Trump was a Russian asset day after day after day after month after year after year didn’t make it true did it? Nope, fake news, proven disinformation. As for the current body in the White House toilet, it appears he needs to be retired to a quiet green pasture with a tall fence, locked gates, cases of chunky monkey, and ample depends. Piece of the pie? Wages are rising out of desperation to keep employees from being destroyed by inflation. Shareholders are old people walking down the street with their dog on any given street in America along with everyone else in the working class who are employed by those who are willing to start business’ and have employees they care about. The government is not a charity because the American people on their own do that out of being really good people. PS Would you jump out of an airplane without a parachute if you knew an incoming asteroid was going to destroy the earth in the next month? Would be a cool ride if you had a wing. Hmmm.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Problem is, inflation is rising faster than wages

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Ya, he’s hot it backwards.

spamned
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spamned
1 year ago
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https://michael-hudson.com/2022/05/inflation-a-junk-economics-perspective/

a link for you, Dave…only 12 mins

from a “real” economist~

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1 year ago

CDC approves booster for 5 – 11 year olds and recommends them getting vaxxed. Thats like offering taxi rides home for the MADD association, ridiculous, not needed. All hospitalized are 60 and up. Get that money Pfizer . Taxi service be more than happy to give MADD ride home for a fee also, crack me up, you been had.

Got logic ?
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Got logic ?
1 year ago

Why is the johnson&johnson clot shot still being offered? So irresponsible!

The AIDS drug /antiviral, 3-pill combo , Paxlovid is also being used under EU status! Not tested by traditional long term standards. Not FDA approved.

It purports to provide alleged ” 89% effectiveness in avoiding hospitalization or serious symptoms. ” But duh. As the more contagious but less virulent strains spread those risks are already low!

The AIDS treatment portion of this drug does a number on the liver:

“Paxlovid is an antiviral therapy that consists of two separate medications packaged together. When you take your three-pill dose, two of those pills will be nirmatrelvir, the drug that inhibits the SARS-CoV-2 protein from replicating. The other is ritonavir, a drug that was once used to treat HIV/AIDS but is now used to boost levels of antiviral medicines.

As a COVID-19 treatment, ritonavir essentially shuts down nirmatrelvir’s metabolism in the liver, so that it doesn’t move out of your body as quickly, which means it can work longer—giving it a boost to help fight the infection.”

There are also tight restrictions on its use ( tho of course the drug pushers want them loosened)

…” in order to qualify for a prescription, you must also have had a positive COVID-19 test result and be at high risk for developing severe COVID-19.

That means you must either have certain underlying conditions (including cancer, diabetes, obesity, or others) or be 65 or older *****(more than 81% of COVID-19 deaths occur in in this group). ***** The more underlying medical conditions a person has, the higher their risk for developing a severe case of COVID-19, according to the CDC.” …and logically more qualified for another CDC sponsored experiment.

Fuck the CDC , Fuck Fauci. And little eye rolls to at all the jabbed who are now testing positive ! Not looking to good for team jab.

Side effects :
Altered or impaired sense of taste
Diarrhea
Increased blood pressure
Muscle aches

Also “rebound covid “…oh , and dont get pregnant .

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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There’s an article out yesterday that 75% of the supposed “long covid” sufferers were never hospitalized yet now the complain of fatigue and sleeplessness. I can’t help but wonder if it’s just in their head for most of them, if the Fauci doom and gloom has destined all these people to a remaining life of psychological hopelessness.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

I saw that.. maybe long Covid is really depression from the state of the country, and has nothing to do with Covid?

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1 year ago

For the most recent 6 week period reported, 100% of COVID-19 hospitalizations were fully vaccinated,(or boosted), That’s right, 8 for 8 hospitalizations, fully vaxxed or boosted…

100%!!!

For the 7 most recent weeks reported, fully vaccinated hospitalizations out numbered unvaccinated hospitalizations by 9 times!!!

9 TIMES !!! (9 vs 1)…

Make it the 9 most recent weeks reported, week ending, 2/27/2022- 4-24-2022, and the fully vaccinated hospitalizations were 5 times the unvaccinated hospitalizations!!!…

5 TIMES !!! (10 vs 2)…

(Each bar space is 1 week)

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1 year ago
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Here is a slightly enlarged timeframe…

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
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That’s horrible. Glad I never took the syringe!

Let's all be friends
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I’m hearing of vaccinated people getting covid. Not unvaxxed though.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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. I had both shots and the booster. Guess my days are numbered..
Wonder what variant these people are getting infected with?

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1 year ago
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I am an old fat guy. I drink too much and have a heart condition. My wife tested positive for Covid and sure enough a few days later I tested positive. I had two shots and the booster last year. The only symptoms I had were a case of the blahs and plugged up sinus. No fever, aches and pains or breathing problems. I feel like the vaccine helped.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Sounds like the vaccine worked or you have a naturally strong immune system. Have you commonly avoided colds and flu going around over the years?

grey fox
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1 year ago

OK squirrel, who started this thread? You?

Guest
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1 year ago
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That would be me, but why distract from the subject?

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Trying to school the squirrel on threads. He thinks if he makes the first comment on the dashboard article that all the follwing comments are all one thread he started. I know what a thread is. It was you and squirrel that didn’t.

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Petty, sour grapes, for what purpose?
Hope you are feeling more charitable tomorrow.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

“Charity begins at home”..
“Get thine own house in order before cleaning thy brothers.”

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

What does omniscient mean?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Poor guy went off the deep end, making some minuscule point lost on most of us into a federal case, just humor him so he has a nice day and evening

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Nooo
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1 year ago
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Now it looks to have become more like the flu shot where every year there is a decision to be made evaluating the risk of getting sick with the efficacy of a booster. I wonder if it will come to the experts trying to identify which “strain” of the disease will be widespread each year and somes getting it wrong.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
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Wow, who could have predicted that outcome? Gee whiz I am absolutely stunned that this is the resolution we settled on. Real shocker.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

You think that the virus would have behaved differently if no vaccine ever existed? The only difference it would have made is there would have been no choice available.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

No, it would likely not have behaved differently. Perhaps one day mrna or other technologies will allow the creation of a vaccine that can make a meaningful impact on a virulent novel strain of one of the typical respiratory virus, but this one wasn’t that. Realistically, the chances of identifying a novel virus that is worth the effort, and then producing and testing the vaccine, and then distributing it to a meaningful degree before a highly contagious virus has spread widely is a fantastical goal.

Our public health dollars would be much better spent studying the dynamics of health and immunity and disseminating that information to the population along with the most effective nutritional supplements that are identified. Much cheaper and likely to be tremendously more effective.

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago

👍

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

They did spend public health dollars on studying the dynamics of spread and immunity. And when they told folks to wear masks, avoid crowds indoors, especially places with poor ventilation, and keep your distance they were vilified or simply ignored.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

That is flagrantly un true. Most of the country absolutely modified their behavior in response to those public health requests. Remember, public compliance with masking and distancing is why there were effectively zero influenza cases , right?

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

For a while much of the country did modify their behavior but mask wearing in particular quickly became a flashpoint for protests that has only become more vituperative.

The point being that your solution of public health officials just telling us what else we can do besides get vaccinated simply didn’t work. Because America.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
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Agreed, the narrow lane of countermeasures that our public health agencies promoted didn’t work. That’s why I suggested they use their funds to study a broader swath of health protecting and promoting behaviors and protocols. Cause what they have been trying hasn’t worked. Pharmacology isn’t actually producing a healthy population

Adrienne Floreen
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1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Dave Kirby, I am now going to give you some life saving advice. Because I don’t want to see your obituary on the news tomorrow. Drinking too much when you’re overweight and have a heart condition is dangerous. Drinking a glass or two of red wine a day might actually be good for your heart. Download one of the many phone apps that are designed to help alcoholics reduce their drinking without quitting. Seriously, they are the new popular thing because most alcoholics realize they drink too much and want to cut back, but few actually want to quit because they enjoy drinking. I read an article about these apps, never have used one personally, but they must work well. I commented about them on a YouTube video about alcoholism and got a bunch of replies from people either asking where they could get the apps (I told them to Google it) or saying they’d used those apps and now were light not heavy drinkers. Please take this advice, Dave Kirby, it could save your life.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago

“but few actually want to quit because they enjoy drinking.”

It’s clear that the individuals health choices is reflective of every other choice made.

Some people think being fat and over consuming alcohol gives them some kind of gravitas.

The reality is that the elites don’t care if they poison you if you are already doing it to yourself

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I stated the facts. Pure and simple.

They show an alarming trend.

You joke about it.

“I wonder what variant they got?”

Huh?

Is that the most intelligent reply you can come up with?

You can’t possibly refute the facts that I have presented, or the fact that they look very bad for the “pro jab” narrative…

You haven’t even attempted to explain or
even to spin the facts…

And, although it’s very predictable that you would mention it , what difference would it make which variant was involved?

(When it became clear that the vaccines were ineffective at stopping transmission, the pro jabbers whined, crying, “Delta!”)…

Now, it appears that vaccination, or boosters, are not only not preventing hospitalizations, but they appear to be associated with hospitalizations, and even appear to be a causative factor in them. Why no unvaccinated hospitalizations for those 6 weeks?
Are the not being admitted?

What are you not admitting?

And now, as if on cue, this time it’s the pro jabbers whining and crying, “Omicron!”, or “It must be some other variant?!”…

So predictable.

But that doesn’t make a bit of sense, or difference, does it?

Not one bit!

What do you think? That it’s the dreaded, “only hospitalizes the vaccinated or boosted individuals” variant?

Sure, bud.

But you must have figured out that didn’t make a bit of sense, or difference, but for some reason, still posed “the variant question”, as if it was in anyway relevant.

Desperate times call for desperate measures, I guess.

Maybe try numerous diversionary comments, in rapid succession, as distantly related to the “inconvenient truth” as possible, as a diversion?

Par for the course…

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Wow! now take a deep breath, relax. As far as asking what variant goes, a reasonable question. It makes a difference. The new variants are more transmissible. You posted Walgreens variant data, so must be important to you.

It’s happening again: COVID-19 cases are back on the rise. There are 3 main reasons why.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/05/18/omicron-waning-immunity-rising-covid-cases/9823740002/

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Guest
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1 year ago
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More transmissible only to the vaccinated?

Here is a reasonable question, that makes your reasonable line of logic, unreasonable and illogical…

This supposed new variant of which you speak, can it not infect and hospitalize the unvaccinated?

Can it somehow only infect the vaccinated?

If so…Disadvantage, vaccination!…

You seem to be in denial…

If the hospitalizations were 100% unvaccinated, you’d swear up and down it was because the vaccines were working perfectly… And you know it..
.

The hospitalizations have been 100% vaccinated, for 6 weeks, and you still want to represent that the vaccines are working perfectly…

That sounds nuts to me…

It sounds totally brainwashed, unreasonable, and completely illogical.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Well I guess you, me, Kirby, Penguin and millions of others are just lucky..

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Even in the worst case scenario proposed for adverse vaccine reactions the vast majority of the vaccinated would not be afflicted. You might find it informative to revisit basic statistics

grey fox
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1 year ago
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88.5% of the 65 and up in Humboldt County are fully vaccinated.

Guest
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1 year ago
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Since when?…That is the relevant part…

Has it been a year? ( Probably)

Is this a recent development that coincides with the 100% vaccinated hospitalizations?

No, it isn’t… Nice try… But no cigar…

Lots and lots of unvaccinated hospitalizations in the last year, or since 65+ have been 80%+ or 85%+ fully vaccinated… Just not lately as far as the most recent reports…

Why can’t you acknowledge the inconvenient facts, instead of just excusing them?

Boosted hospitalizations 1.75 times the vaccinated hospitalizations, statewide for the week ending April 24th, 2022…

If I am remembering that correctly…

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago
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That’s true.

“The hospitalizations have been 100% vaccinated, for 6 weeks.”

Let's all be friends
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Thankyou grey fox, your information is always very valuable. I hope you dont get sick though.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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“Negative vaccine efficacy” is certainly counterintuitive, I’ll need to see a larger sample size than Humboldt County. I’ll agree vaccinations have waning to zero benefit in preventing infection from new variants.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Don’t mention variants, it’s not intelligent.

Guest
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1 year ago
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Agreed.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) – The newest subvariants of omicron appear to be presenting with three early symptoms. These can be very misleading when it comes to what you need for diagnosis and proper treatment.

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago
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Correct.

“Now, it appears that vaccination, or boosters, are not only not preventing hospitalizations, but they appear to be associated with hospitalizations, and even appear to be a causative factor in them.”

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Still my belief vaccination is right choice for Americans with underlying comorbidities, harder decision for younger and healthy individuals with little risk of serious covid illness to start with. Kids vaccines? That’s all about teachers and pharma profits, no net benefit to kids. And all the lockdowns and school closures – look at all the mental damage and excess deaths done, wonder if year long school closing contributed to Buffalo shooter.

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Nooo
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1 year ago

It’s always a hard call with children who tend to have more resilience but also many more decades for the damage of an even mild infection to present itself. Even damage from well known diseases like measles or chicken pox can take awhile to be noticed.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
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The infection that takes decades to manifest is modern education.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
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Hmm… Seems, with the most recent variant, the vaccination rate closely aligns with the hospitalization rate for the demographic that is generally hospitalized, ie the aged. Add that to the fact that those most likely to have been severe covid when infected- ie the elderly and the unvaccinated- have already been exposed and either recovered or died, it would seem that the time of it being a great advantage to be vaccinated has passed. Congratulations to those whose lack of understanding bought into the anti vaxxer hysteria! They have made it alive through the pandemic! Except of course for problem of getting older. Due of course to the fact the virus has evolved to be less immediately dangerous to everyone, including the obstinately oblivious.

Now all they have to do is deal with the consequences of having an infection that was more severe, longer lasting and more damaging than it needed to be for the rest of their lives. “Even previously healthy people with mild infections can later show signs of kidney damage, evident by elevated levels of protein in urine, as well as in blood. ” So here’s a heads up for them of at least one of the possible negatives. There surely are others.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2022/05/09/targets-for-infection-how-sars-cov-2-damages-the-kidneys/?sh=cbb08196bd6b

It now seems likely that being vaccinated had reduced the chances of that by only 50%. So even vaccinated people need to keep an eye out for that in the future. It’s just their chance of avoiding it are higher. “There are, however, encouraging emerging data that individuals who are vaccinated against COVID-19 are less likely to report long COVID symptoms. ”

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(22)00020-0/fulltext

Guest
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1 year ago
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“…with the most recent variant, the vaccination rate closely aligns with the hospitalization rate for the demographic that is generally hospitalized, ie. , the aged”…

The spin Doctor has arrived!

Why no unvaccinated hospitalizations?

Have you identified the ages of the hospitalizations in that time frame?

Are you implying that 100% of these age groups are vaccinated?

Is that your explanation?

Quite a stretch…

Are you saying that none of these hospitalizations involve previous variants?

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
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Almost all have already been sick and the ones who likely to die and chose to face it cold without vaccination have already died? And the rest gained some immunity?

What a nasty turn of phrase you use, always to make a personal attack rather than a reasoned discussion. For a person making unwarranted assumptions about what variant is in play complaining about another doing the same thing, that is. But at least I have some basis for what I said beside the rate of hospitalization itself. “As of Wednesday, Arwady said just 0.7% of the city’s cases were believed to be caused by the delta variant… You can see 99.3% is the estimate of all of the COVID cases are the omicron variant and just 0.7% are delta and nothing else is showing up at this point,” ” and that was back in January. It is a small share then and likely even smaller now. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/is-the-delta-variant-gone-heres-what-experts-say/ar-AASWKd8
https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/coronavirus/article261417897.html is about an even later subvariant.

So yes, Delta is probably more rare than omicron to the point it is not here at all.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
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Oh and I’m not going to keep playing the stupid games of Yabuts without a single shred of evidence and only speculation to keep their noise going.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Promise?

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

So if the vaccines aren’t working on Omicron, why keep pushing it?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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True that, Trump’s Warp Speed brought the original vaccines into mass production in less than a year and a year later they’re still pushing the same old (now ineffective) vaccine and boosters instead of providing one better targeted to new variants

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Good question.

Why no unvaxxed hospitalizations?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Another thing to factor in.
85%of the 65 and up in Humboldt County are fully vaccinated

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

And this 85% fully vaccinated status is somehow a recent development?
(It isn’t)
Because that is what you are implying…

It’s probably been basically that way for about a year…

And you also imply that all those hospitalizations were in the over 65 age group…

Also probably not true…

And you are also incredulously implying, that somehow, a more contagious, more transmissible variant, or variants, somehow, are miraculously, not affecting the 15% of the elderly at all, that are totally unvaccinated ??? Or any of the under 65 that have probably been hospitalized in that age group…

(That is researchable)

Because that makes no sense whatsoever…

Zero, Zip, Zilch, Nada…

Why do you cling so desperately to your narrative, long past the time that it no longer stands to reason or logic?

It’s foundation has long since eroded into ruins…

It’s not just crumbling, it has completely crumbled.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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“Also probably not True”
Show me the ages of the hospitalized
“It’s probably been” Show me the data.
Also how many people is 15% of the 65 and up population?
And why are you now relying on County data, when you previously stated they are not to be believed? Cause it fits your agenda?
What were the ages of those hospitalized this week?

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Guest
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1 year ago
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Sharpen up your own Google finger and get busy…

You’re the one that’s trying to prove that all of the hospitalizations for 3/14 thru 4/24 were over 65 in Humboldt…

So do it… Have at it…

COVID cases, hospitalizations, and deaths used to be on the front page, why do you think that they are now only available via a super slow download?

Could it be because it looks so bad that they are concealing it?

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

” What were the ages of those hospitalized this week?”

Why even ask?

It makes no difference, the age of hospitalizations this week…

It is totally irrelevant.

They are not included in the most recently reported hospitalizations, vaccinated vs unvaccinated bar graph comparison, are they?

You digress…

As far as what I said about all hospitalizations in the referenced 100% fully vaccinated hospitalizations group, being over 65 as being, “probably not true”…

Yeah I should have said…

“Definitely not true!”

Do you prefer “definitely not true”?

For that time period…
From the RHBB archives, (Hat tip)

2 in their 40’s,
1 in their 60’s, (could go either way),
2 in their 70’s, and,
1 over 80…

🤔🧐 6 total is all, from the archives, yet 8, per the bar graph???

2 of unknown age are therefore unaccounted for…

(Another discrepancy)…

That means AT LEAST 25% of the hospitalizations in that time period, were in their 40’s, not over 65.

The two in their 40’s represent over 33% of the RHBB archive confirmed hospitalizations for that time per.
(2 of 6)

It’s possible that 62.5% of the 8 were under 65. (5 of 8)

Vaccination rate for that age group, (40’s), is much lower than 88.5%.

So much for your ill-advised pseudo-theory… ( Crumble, crumble…)

Noo, that goes for you, too.

“Hospitalization rate closely aligns with the vaccination rate for the demographic that is generally hospitalized”…

Blah!, blah!, blah!

For 40 something’s? Really?

Um, nope!

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

LOL. I knew that would send you off on a chase for stats. How long did you spend on that? Using % makes the numbers sound bigger than they really are. That’s a neat trick.
And what makes you so sure those statistics are true. Remember there is someone inside the department that is purposely changing the stats for some nefarious reason. Or have you moved on to some new conspiracy theory? Oh wait you have,\. The Dashboard slow loading.
For your records:
18 and up 73.2% fully vaccinated.
80.4% partially vaccinated.
And you realize that of the 2 of us, it’s only you that thinks all this is important.
PS you could have just gone to the Dashboard health alert to get that info. A lot easier.

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Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Thank you for the information.

The public appreciates it.

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Aaaa1

You’re welcome.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

If “vaccination rate aligns with hospitalization rate” that means that the vaccine is 0% effective against hospitalization.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

Now in this immediate moment with this current variant , it is probably not as efficacious as it was except for the occasional hermit who has not ventured out of backwoods in the last two years and has never been exposed. And at risk people who probably should still look to boosters because even a more mild illness is dangerous for them. But until 5 months ago, being unvaccinated was a fool’s choice. And spreading anti vaxxer lies a immoral choice.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

The efficacy of these vaccines has always been illusory and fleeting, and the risks that this new pharmaceutical technology have never been fully elucidated and likely won’t be for some time to come.

For some people, with particular risk factors, personal philosophies around health, or lifestyle preferences, experimental vaccines were and are a fine choice. The lack of morality, however, has emanated predominantly from those who have clung to corporate press releases as if they were high science and sought to turn every job to shame, pressure, threaten, and cajole everyone else to accept a medical intervention they may or may not want or need.

Some did it for money, those I understand. It’s unethical and a gross side effect of our contemporary culture, but it’s easy to understand. Others did it out of their own fear, their fear that they made a wrong choice, their fear that they got tricked, their fear that the steadfast refusal of their neighbors to be bullied would shatter the illusion of truth and righteousness that they had hitched their personal identity to. Those people I don’t understand. But I feel bad for them.

And that second group is revealing themselves now. Now that the evidence that these products don’t work is plain as day, while they still insist that the clear data of their ineffectiveness is really just complicated confirmation of their effectiveness we all see. Now that evidence continues to mount that these products cause more harm than the authorities admitted, these people hustle to dismiss it in double time rather than face the fact that they participated in bullying and threats that harmed people, ruined their lives, and killed some of them.

All of this in a petty, selfish, rush to defend institutions and industries that don’t give a shit about them. All because the security of feeling smart because you’re on the side of the false majority presented in corporate media is more important to those people than the dignity and autonomy of their neighbors.

Its sad. And it’s disgusting. And I feel terrible for those people who will realize what they participated in and have to find a way to forgive themselves and heal and move forward. But I feel much worse for those who have so severely mentally castrated themselves that they will never leave the delusion they feel into during this trauma. Such a sorry way to spend a life.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

And now Biden wants to turn control over all of our pandemic fighting resources, control of our lives, and even our freedom of speech to the WHO, an organization complicit in cover up of the Wuhan Flu origin. So Americans pay to develop and produce vaccines etc but WHO gives them away “equitably” elsewhere?

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago

Yes, it’s unfortunate that we have a government that is so giddy to turn over our nation’s executive functions to unelected globalist bureaucrats.

Sometimes it makes me think that the democrats are trying to make Trump look appealing

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

You keep repeating the same false memes over and over again.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

Stockholm Syndrome…

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

That or mass formation

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Perhaps you could share any impartial study that demonstrates vaccines saved more lives than the increased excess deaths from all causes during government imposed lockdowns, school closings, business closing, masking,etc. I haven’t seen any thorough, fact based analysis that government policies had any net reduction in death rate, just $6T spent to accomplish nothing. Many of the very old and otherwise very ill would have passed in the last two years without covid so aren’t even statistically counted as excess deaths

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Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago

👍👍👍👍👍

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Thank you Nooo for the insightfulness and clarity, without which a lot of misleading statements would go unanswered..

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Nooo’s “insightfulness and clarity”?

You must be joking, right?

You mean the BS about “vaccination rate aligning with hospitalization rate for the demographic generally hospitalized”, nonsense?

I already disproved that for the time period in question…

Now, exactly which “misleading statements” are you talking about?

Yours?

Spell them out….

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

? As much as you like to think so, not everything is about you.

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

According to nooo, (from above)

starting 5 months ago…

being vaccinated is a fools choice…

Or is nooo implying…

starting 5 months ago…, being unvaccinated is a wise man’s choice?

Same thing, basically…

(I tend to agree with the implication.)

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Yes I agree she was accidentally very insightful there.

For those with patience, what appeared to be a foolish choice to many 6 months ago looks like a wiser and wiser choice every day

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago

Eloquently stated.

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

That’s true.

Starting 5 months ago the vaxx is not efficacious.

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Correct.

For the 7 most recent weeks reported, fully vaccinated hospitalizations out numbered unvaccinated hospitalizations by 9 times!!!

Thank you for informing the public.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

Why is it so hard for democrats to define woman?

Skitty
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Skitty
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

What does this have to do with an article about COVID? Oh nothing.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Skitty

You are right, it has to do with the bigger picture

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

A Prog testified to Congress under oath yesterday that a man can get pregnant and need an abortion. This is what brainwashing in public schools leads to, blame it on Biden, Dems, and teachers’ unions.
Joe Biden did that!

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

Yes that is what I was speaking about. Very disturbing back and forth in congress hearing yesterday, not one dem was able to define woman. Even a uterus doesn’t qualify. This notion would ultimately cancel women’s rights imo.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

If you subscribe to the fiction that there is a magic on and off switch with sexuality, then the idea that both right and left wingers have paints them into a logical corner in terminology. Not reality but naming only.

If a lefty would insist on IDing a person according to their wants while a righty would insist only genitalia would ID them. Strange that the words but not the actions are a red line for both. But then small differences in religion or citizenship have been the banner under which generations have slaughtered each other. So maybe not so strange after all.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Republicans — busy solving problems that don’t exist.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Like this one?

WHO is Taking Over the United States of America Next Week
Does China have the right to dictate what happens in America?

The second-largest financier of the WHO is Bill Gates. Does Bill Gates have the right to represent the people of America? Was he elected? Or was it money that granted power and power that granted immunity?

The decision to sign over the sovereignty of the United States of America to the World Health Organization (China and elites) will take place May 22-27.

You might want to read this.

SEVENTY-FIFTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY A75/18
Provisional agenda item 16.2 12 April 2022
Strengthening WHO preparedness for and response
to health emergencies

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA75/A75_18-en.pdf

We know how China treats the Ugers, and Tibet.

Has anyone Dem or Repub mentioned this to the public?
Will Biden do that? Yes he will!

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

WOW 😮 thanks for sharing this

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

You’re welcome, I hope people read it.

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Thank you for providing such an excellent example!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

🙈 🙊 🙉

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Health chiefs probe gay bars and saunas amid monkeypox outbreak: Contact tracers are ‘actively investigating’ venues as virus ‘spreads in sexual circles’
19/05/22 16:25

Health chiefs in the UK are ‘actively investigating’ venues visited by six homosexual and bisexual men who tested positive in the past week. They include bars, clubs and saunas, according to an update by the World Health Organization (WHO). Six of Britain’s nine confirmed cases are men who have sex with men, which officials say is ‘highly suggestive of spread in sexual networks’. A similar pattern has emerged in Europe, where seven gay or bisexual men tested positive in Spain and nine ‘mostly young’ males in Portugal. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a direct plea to men to be vigilant for new rashes on their face or genitals.…read

UK, US, Spain and Portugal have confirmed cases and Canada is probing several

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

I’m confused, is the WHO the villain in this picture? Or the good guys?

Or it this just an opportunity to blame gays for something?

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

🤔🧐 what does it have to do with The Who?

Maybe it’s all about “The High Numbers”?

Or, they could be trying to figure out an “alternate course”, and it has something to do with “The Detours”?

Bonus points if anyone can figure out the “association” to the “association”…

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Love your sense of humor!

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Thanks, ☕.

🤔🧐Not everyone appreciates it…🤷‍♂️😁

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

I guess it depends on how many different shots you want mandated by Bill Gates and China.
I’m pretty sure they will come up with some.
I didn’t blame gays for anything, but assuming the article is correct, wouldn’t gays and their partners want to know?

I would.

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Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

🤔🧐Didn’t you know…

🤔🧐The only difference between a “tranny, and a “tyranny”, is just the “wye”…🤷‍♂️😁

Adrienne Floreen
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

That came out of a bio lab in Nigeria. It is the third time someone from that lab has spread Monkey Pox to another country. Twice last year. I have been following this story for a year with a group of people on Facebook. We have identified the lab likely to have leaked it. We have identified the lab likely to have created omicron and leaked it too. It isn’t really hard to find out where the labs are and what they’re researching. You can actually even just Google it… please right now, try, Google, guess, what lab in Nigeria is working with Monkey Pox that might not be up to America’s safety standards? Thanks for sharing, Kym Kemp please read what he shared, it’s gonna be the “Next Covid,” basically, or the “Next Ebola,” actually more likely somewhere in between but NOT GOOD.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

Thanks for your input. Appreciated.

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago

Loopy

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1 year ago
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I can assure you it will be very hazardous for any official trying to assert WHO authority in my neighborhood…

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

The WHO treaty Biden’s proposing would turn all American produced vaccines, thereuputics, and supplies to the control of unelected world health officials who promise to distribute them worldwide according to their own devised formula of “equity”, fuck Americans that paid for it all

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

*sigh* Once again, this simply isn’t true. It’s not even remotely true. This more of the same stupid shit of Republicans — busy solving problems that don’t exist!

From the Associated Press:
CLAIM: The Biden administration is proposing amendments to the World Health Organization’s International Health Regulations that would transfer U.S. sovereign authority over health care decisions to the WHO director-general.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The International Health Regulations, which are aimed at detecting disease outbreaks, allow the WHO director-general to declare a public health emergency of international concern. The proposed U.S. amendments seek to strengthen requirements for reporting such emergencies. Member countries agree to abide by the guidelines, but the WHO does not have the power to enforce them, nor can it interfere in other countries’ decision-making processes, according to experts.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Could you please explain where in the amendments proposed by the US, we “sign over the sovereignty of the United States of America to the World Health Organization.” I have read the pdf and cannot find anything which does this.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Maybe she misspoke.

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Hmm, denying the crisis’ at hand is a big problem.. such as -can’t find baby formula, but unlimited access to fentanyl, puppet president, our money is losing value daily, price of fuel and goods/services, surge in crime, reckless govt spending, wide open borders, Biden family crime and corruption, recession. But at least the mean orange man is gone.

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Ah yes, shall we mention how Republicans are helping address the baby formula problem? Like the 192 of them that voted against a bill that would help speed up production?

https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-house-republicans-voted-against-fda-baby-formula-bill-1708036

Even when there is bi-partisan support for a bill to expand access to formula, these fine (er, nine) Republicans voted against it.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

They didn’t vote against speeding up production.
They voted against giving the FDA another 28 billion.

The FDA has more than enough $$$$$$$$ to pay for it, they don’t need another 28 BILLION.

Maybe try telling the WHOLE truth.

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

It was $28 million, not billion, and it was specifically targeted towards increasing the supply of baby formula, preventing future supply disruptions, and preventing fraudulent formula from being imported.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

oops,
I didn’t think Biden knew how to spend less than a few billion at a time, although he prefers to spend Trillions.

For which the FDA already has an excessive budget supplemented for covid, much unspent.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Oh so you misspeak also…..imagine that
God does work in mysterious ways.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I do misspeak sometimes,
Now, do you have anything to add to the conversation?
Or, will you be Christian baiting again?
If so, I decline to participate.

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Yeah, the “billions” are destined for the Ukrainians…

Not for the Americans…

🤔🧐And it’s not like she said that formula was an opioid…🤷‍♂️😁

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

How can Biden put us on this path to spend $200 billion in Ukraine, with no strategic interest for America, when we’ve got critical homelessness, education, social security insolvency, and Healthcare issues at home?
Joe Biden did that!

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

🤣. $30 trillion in debt
and no baby formula
but hey let’s send
$40 billion to ukraine

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grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Threads, passports, non-existent websites, to name just a few. In fact, I remember getting an apology from you over some numbers thing.
You live in an all glass house, wouldn’t throw rocks if I was you.

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Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

What you don’t seem to remember, is that the only reason that I apologized to you, was to prove to you, that you were incapable of reciprocating when it was you that was proven wrong, and it was your turn to admit you were wrong, and apologize like you insist everyone else does…. And what do you know…

I was right…

You have a knack for never forgetting when others are wrong, and also having a knack for never remembering all the times you were wrong, or hardly ever admitting it, almost always overlooking or excusing it, and never apologizing…

Not that I care, just that I’ve noticed…

I believe that your exact reply was…

“I don’t owe you s**t”…

But, for some reason, everybody owes you…

SMH

Peace…

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

And the other people you had to apologize to on that issue? What were you proving to them?
I did apologize to you for implying you had mental health issues when in fact you suffered from depression. So that argument doesn’t fly.
Bottom line. You poke me, I am going to poke back.

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I don’t have a problem apologizing…

I don’t expect you to apologize, I expect that you won’t.

And there is a big difference between a sincere apology, and an insincere one…

An insincere apology, is a worse gesture than no apology at all.

And I can admit when I am wrong.

(It happens).

I don’t expect you to do that either…

I expect that you won’t…

(It doesn’t happen)…

Aaaa1
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Aaaa1
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

👍

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Congress should do inquiries of how Biden’s Baby Food Shortage came about to start with so America can avoid similar mistakes in the future. Three months before Biden did anything to bolster supplies after he shut down 40% of domestic baby formula production capacity, not until American babies are starving with two even hospitalized because of Biden. Hint: incompetent idiots in the Biden Administration Idiocracy where they’re placed in power based on their identity rather than demonstrated ability to do the job.
Joe Biden did that!

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

The baby formula shortage came about because 4 major companies control >90% of all the formula and there isn’t much profit in it. So when one factory shut down over contamination problems (Abbot’s plant in Sturgis, MI) it put a kink in the already tight supply chain. That’s all there is to it.

I realize you simply hate anything done by the Democrats and Biden, but this is a corporation-caused problem.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

👍

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Biden’s Baby Formula Shortage is because he closed a plant responsible for 40% of domestic production without a clearly defined pathway forward to get the plant reopened or for an alternate source. Who sits on their hands expecting problems to solve themselves? Three months later and babies are starving before Biden’s Idiocracy does ANYTHING.
Joe Biden did that!

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

Here’s your explanation, not that I expect you to actually grasp it since you appear to read solely through an anti-Biden lens and this doesn’t support your myopia.

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/what-happened-with-abbott-baby-formula-that-worsened-us-shortage-2022-05-16/

For the TL;DR folks — shortage started because of pandemic hoarding, companies cut production in 2021 because of declining demand, sick babies prompted a recall of product and a shutdown of Abbott’s plant, the FDA and Abbott finally reached an agreement to re-open the plant.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

I heard that Biden invoked the defense production act yesterday. Sounds expensive..

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/05/19/baby-formula-shortage-defense-production-act/

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1 year ago
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63 million babies would disagree that Democrats give a rats ass about babies…

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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Democrats-busy creating problems that didn’t exist.

Such as:

Inflation
Stoking Racism
A Russian invasion in Ukraine
Return to reliance on foreign oil, thus enriching Russia.
Preaching Racism
Destabilizing our borders
Responsible for over 600,000 Deaths from COVID
Hating women so much that they can’t define a woman and proving their hatred of women by abandoning Afghanistan forcing women there back to the Stone Age.
Did I mention they push Racism?
President Trumps Russia Collusion? Yeah, that was debunked.
Turned the FBI into their own Gestapo.

Yeah, Democrats pretty much suck.

And they’re notorious racists, in case I forgot to mention that earlier.

grey fox
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Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
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And this is connected to covid how?

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grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

What are you talking about? Half the comments on here are not Covid related. Unicorns, the price of tea in China..All acceptable.
By the way Unicorns are in short supply due to government restrictions on their imports. But the price of tea in China has stabilized…

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Most of the comments are heath, food and price related.
You’re the only one having a religious conversation, with yourself.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

The king of religious hypocrites, The Catholic Church.

Better an outspoken atheist, than a Christian hypocrite
-George Harrison-

But you keep banging on about political issues day after day, never anything about Covid. That is your right, I won’t judge you.. That would be the atheist thing to do..

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Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Holy crap. How self blind are you? I asked you politely not to turn this into the loco weather page and now you’re COMPLAINING about this turning into the loco weather page? Jesus Christ! What is wrong with you?!?🤦

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

I wasn’t complaining about anything. I said that’s her right. Your the one telling people what they should post. I am sorry your401K is tanking. Don’t take it out on poor, uneducated me. Here this should cheer you up
LoCo weather
Rainfall 0.00”
Year to date 23.87”
Normal YTD 38.07”
Last year YTD 23.09”
Actually, maybe not. We are really behind in rainfall.

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Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

“But you keep banging on about political issues day after day, never anything about Covid. ” – grey fox

News flash, buck-o. That’s a complaint.

Apparently you’re unaware how YOU, grey fox, post non-covid news stories multiples times, EVERY DAY on these threads. I didn’t tell anyone what to post. I ASKED you not to turn this into the pointless bickering of the loco weather thread. Which essentially is your and others incessant political talk and jabs at the “other side.” YOU self-described as poor and uneducated. I’m doing just fine. I don’t need your empathy. I don’t put all my eggs in one basket. 😎

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

A statement not a complaint.

What part of “that’s her right” don’t you understand?

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Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I understand it just fine.

It’s still a complaint.

It’s all in the tone.

You still haven’t graduated high school.

You’re of retirement age.

You still haven’t shown you’re a good investment.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Blind

Biggest story no one is talking about right now.

The SEC was declared unconstitutional by the 5th circuit, because its private court violated an individual’s right to a jury of their peers, and because Congress basically abdicated on their responsibility to legislate.

This is a Constitutional Conservative’s DREAM ruling because it can basically be used against every single federal agency in existence.

I can’t stress this enough. This opens the door to dismantling the unaccountable Neobabylonian administrative state.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago

Follow the money….lol

I got an idea, maybe we should encourage all our small business to move to Ukraine ….?

Follow the money….lol

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

That’s ugly.

Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago

I’ll look into that. Thanks for the recommendation.

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1 year ago

This will have far reaching manifestations and will render the alphabet-soup deep state entities impotent. Funny how the Looney Left keep calling Trump stupid, but his appointments to various courts are going to dismantle unconstitutional and overreaching entities from legislating and adjudicating by their own rules.

Now it’s time to take down the FBI… most unconstitutional entity in our government and the one that is the clearest present danger to our republic.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

🤔🧐That’s funny, you don’t mention atheist hypocrites, as if they didn’t exist either🤷‍♂️😁

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Atheist hypocrites don’t have some mythical god that is going to smite them or send them to eternal damnation if they misbehave.
They are upfront about what they are. I can respect that.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

This is the God I believe in….

A HANDY LITTLE CHART – God has a positive answer:

You say: “It’s impossible” God says: All things are possible (Luke 18:27)
You say: “I’m too tired” God says: I will give you rest (Matthew 11:28-30)
You say: “Nobody really loves me” God says: I love you (John 3:16 & John 3:34 )
You say: “I can’t go on” God says: My grace is sufficient (II Corinthians 12:9 & Psalm
91:15)
You say: “I can’t figure things out” God says: I will direct your steps (Proverbs 3:5-6)
You say: “I can’t do it” God says: You can do all things (Philippians 4:13)
You say: “I’m not able” God says: I am able (II Corinthians 9:8)
You say: “It’s not worth it” God says: It will be worth it (Roman 8:28 )
You say: “I can’t forgive myself” God says: I Forgive you (I John 1:9 & Romans 8:1)
You say: “I can’t manage” God says: I will supply all your
needs
(Philippians 4:19)
You say: “I’m afraid” God says: I have not given you a
spirit of fear
(II Timothy 1:7)
You say: “I’m always worried and
frustrated” God says: Cast all your cares on ME (I Peter 5:7)
You say: “I’m not smart enough” God says: I give you wisdom (I Corinthians 1:30)
You say: “I feel all alone” God says: I will never leave you or
forsake you
(Hebrews 13:5)

Notice it comes from the Bible not man’s religious add-ons.

Do you see damnation grey fox?
Does that harm you or anyone else?

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grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

God said to Abraham, “Kill me a son”
Abe say, “Man, you must be puttin’ me on”
God say, “No, ” Abe say, “What?”
God say, “You can do what you want Abe, but
Next time you see me comin’, you better run”
Abe said, “Where do you want this killin’ done?”
God said, “Out on Highway 61”
Bob Dylan
From your bible…
The 10 plagues of Egypt that your God turned loose on them were: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children.
This “God” sounds pretty vindictive at times if you cross him or her. Never been clear on that point. Is God even a gender?
Or maybe this is a different god. Same god right?

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

The Bible has 3 books, the Old Testament, the New Testament, Revelation.

In the New Testament, Jesus changes the rules. God and Jesus are always in agreement.
He did a lot of healing, who did he harm?

“Is God even a gender?”

The Bible says there is no male or female in heaven.

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grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

OK, thanks for clearing that up. So God mellowed out after having a child.. He loves his son, and wants to bond with him.
I can understand that,

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

So, why do so many that think God is a myth start sentences
with “Oh my God”, “Jesus H. Christ.” “Good Lord” etc.?
Don’t know where they got the middle initial either, hmm.

They never say Oh my Nobody, Oh My Self, Good No One.

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Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

I figure, the “H” stands for maybe “Holy”, or maybe, “Hallowed”… be thy name…

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Why didn’t I think of that?!!
LOL

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

People also used to say “Oh Zeus” or “praise to Thor” “bless me Athena”. Doesn’t make them real.
Also Jesus’s middle name is Harold. The Lords Prayer.
“Harold be thy name.”
Or in Hebrew as Jesus was Jewish: ש”ע) הרולד (שם פרטי)

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I suspect you would get a few complaints if you had the same stand on Allah and Muslims, Or Native American beliefs, that you have for Christians.
Selective animosity?
Be careful now.

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Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

You forgot about the 11th plague…

Atheists…

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

“Atheist hypocrites are “upfront” about what they are”…

Really?

Name one.

One.

🤔🧐And how would you describe an atheist hypocrite that was “upfront”?

Wouldn’t that also mean he was “in denial”?

Sounds about right…🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

How would you describe an atheist hypocrite that was “in denial”?

🤔🧐I suppose you would describe him as being “upfront”…

Sounds about right…🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

As a matter of fact, atheist hypocrites could be very religious…

In fact they could be just as much a theist, as they are an atheist.

That’s what would make them a hypocrite.

Imagine that…

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Joe Biden’s million barrels a week drawdown of our Strategic Petroleum Reserve has predictably failed to hold back price increases from Biden’s War on Fossil Fuels while leaving America extremely vulnerable to future supply disruptions with SPR at a 40 year low. The answer is so simple everyone knows it, invoke the Defense Production Act to regain the energy independence America enjoyed under President Trump and/or restart the Keystone Pipeline that would be delivering nearly a million barrels right now if Biden hadn’t foolishly blocked it on day one. The Idiocracy is in power and all Americans are paying the price.
Joe Biden did that!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

👍
And don’t sign us up for the New World Order run by unelected Bill Gates and Communist China.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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While ‘Big Tech Tyranny’ Is Growing Every Day, Undermining Our Freedoms, Remember That Biden Actually TOLD Putin What Tech Sectors To Hack And Attack To Bring America To Our Knees – How Stupid Can A US President Be?

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

The real question- what does this say about the people that voted for him?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

I really wish I didn’t believe that Biden’s teleprompter handlers want to take this country down.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

It says they really couldn’t stand the complete moron running against Biden at the time.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

You can’t possibly be that obtuse to think Putin didn’t already know exactly which sectors were vulnerable after 4 years of the previous administration telling him everything he wanted to know. I’ve got no problems with pointing out problems with the current administration because they are at best, only borderline competent. But when we’re talking about stupidest presidents, the previous asshole is in a whole other class by himself.

On May 10, 2017, U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed classified information to Russian government representatives, creating political and security concerns in the United States and its allies, especially Israel. Soon after the meeting, American intelligence extracted a high-level covert source from within the Russian government, on concerns the individual could be at risk due, in part, to Trump and his administration repeatedly mishandling classified intelligence.[2]

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Whatever you think of Trump, the world went to hell in a handbasket After Biden arrived, and TDS isn’t fixing it.
75% of the country says the country is going in the wrong direction.

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Are you forgetting the massive unemployment and economic damage that occurred before Biden was even elected?

Or is that too long ago or too inconvenient for you to recall?

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Are you actually looking at real history, or are you unable or unwilling to examine the root cause of this mess?

“Repeat after m:e…..

I will demand accountability for every dollar sent overseas that have nothing to do with our priorities at home ”

Let’s all realize that we are all getting screwed here.

It’s time to end this soap opera of political division.

The elites don’t have an ounce of interest in the American family, Brown, White, Black, etc.

Demand more from the argument, for God’s sake.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

👍

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

👍

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Maybe Trump had Putin scared…

of …

“The Super Duper”?…🚀

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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China rolled out the Red carpet,
North Korea’s Rocket Man invited him into North Korea, and stopped shooting off rockets.

Several countries South of the Border started assisting with immigration.

Gas reserves were filled, not emptied.

People that served enough time and had shown merit were released from jails, their accomplishments were publicly praised.

Black colleges were receiving funding.

Vets were allowed access to Doctor care that were waiting months for VA appointments.

Then along came Biden & Harris.

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

🙏😀😉

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

Here you go. Republicans to rescue! Oh wait. No they aren’t.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Government price controls have always backfired with reduced supply

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

New Quinnipiac poll finds Biden’s Hispanic support has fallen to 25% from 55% a year ago. How will Dems win anything if they lose the Hispanic demographic?
Joe Biden did that!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

He’s pandering to Cuba and Venezuela, and bringing the gangs to their communities that they left behind.
That won’t help.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Why do Demoncrats fear free speech instead wanting to exclusively spread their authoritarian leftist disinformation, propaganda really? Do they respect our Constitution anymore? They’ve misjudged America and will suffer at the November ballot box. I’ve voted Democrat more often than not but this new Democrat party has gone too far left, advocating policies closer to communist China and the USSR than the great country we’ve enjoyed thus far.
Joe Biden did that!

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Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

Another fine example of Republicans — solving problems that don’t exist!

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Bill Clinton | 1995 State of the Union
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IrDrBs13oA&ab_channel=CongressmanFrenchHill

1 1/2 minutes.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

You can do yourself a favor by understanding why we have a 2 party system that attracts the attention of sports fans around the nation.

Take the red pill, Tim, and free yourself of mental slavery.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

But wondering about variants isn’t very intelligent.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – The newest subvariants of omicron appear to be presenting with three early symptoms. These can be very misleading when it comes to what you need for diagnosis and proper treatment.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

Finally a GOP rep talking sense about the baby formula shortage.
n a statement to Newsweek explaining his decision, Rep. Roy said: “The only way to get more formula to American families is to fix the crony policies that prevent more U.S. companies from producing it, remove barriers to innovation, and allow imports from trusted nations.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

Imagine Dealing With This Many Condescending Anti-Abortion White Men and Not Losing Your Shit.

Today’s House hearing on abortion rights was bound to have its share of ignorant and offensive questions, not to mention disinformation, from a certain cohort of white male Republicans.

https://www.motherjones.com/mojo-wire/2022/05/house-abortion-hearing-yashica-robinson-lucy-mcbath/

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Guest
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Guest
1 year ago

Nope, wrong again. LOL.

I already made up my mind to research the archives for the ages of the hospitalizations when nooo theorized her nonsense…

Been driving all day…

Nooo’s comment was 4 hours before your 88.5% over 65 vaccinated comment…

And how many of “us” do you think, thinks that you knowing what a thread means is important?

Hint: It isn’t…

And if you didn’t think my thread was important, then why do you keep hijacking it?

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Y’all ok, talking to 2 AM self?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Lack of sleep will do that to you..Then you start looking for monsters under the bed,

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

The the only thing that is tired was the old grey fox “delete your own comment” trick…

In it, he was congratulating himself about his mistaken belief that he had somehow manipulated me into successfully refuting his statement because I actually did a little research to refute nooo’s statement…

Odd.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Nope,comment still there. Maybe you need more sleep?

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

It was clearly a reply to you. You may have been editing when I posted my comment, or deleted your post and then reposted it.

More manipulation?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Time stamp says before midnight, not so late for many, still get 8 hrs sleep and up early in the morning

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

It’s the post that is strange. Who is he even talking to?

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Textbook gaslighting…

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Somebody got a Urban Dictionary for their birthday.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

Deflecting?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Biden’s Illegal Immigrant Invasion will exceed the population of New York City in his first term. Biden’s administration is derelict in their constitutional responsibility to enforce the laws of our land. Biden’s long list of failures is responsibly for his miserable 39% support from Americans found in recent AP poll and only 25% with Hispanics according to Quinnipiac poll. The midterms are our opportunity to right our country’s course.
Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

HUMBOLDT VITALS (also known as loco weather)Sunrise5:54 a.m .Sunset8:32 p.m .MoonWaning Gibbous
High 60°
Low 46°
FTide7.2 @ 2:56 a.m.
-1.6 @ 10:10 a.m.
5.3 @ 5:19 p.m.
3.2 @ 10:04 p.m. Rainfall 0.00”
Year to date23.87”
Normal YTD38.12”
Last year YTD23.09”
DOW down 200 points and sinking like a rock..

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Not Blind
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Not Blind
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

You have no clue what you’re talking about. As usual. 💩🏊‍♀️🥳

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

Despite the finding of widespread infection, the age-specific patterns caution against the notion that the omicron BA.1/1.1 variant will immunize everyone. In contrast to younger adults, persons 60 years of age or older face the highest rates of hospitalization and death but have the lowest rates of combined infection and vaccination. Strategies to build an immunity wall will continue to depend on high coverage levels of vaccination, especially among persons who have yet to receive any vaccination, including those who have recovered from infection.3 Ongoing assessment of the incidence of infection by the omicron BA.2 variant and future SARS-CoV-2 variants is essential.
Patrick E. Brown, Ph.D.
Sze Hang Fu, M.S.A.
Aiyush Bansal, M.D.
Leslie Newcombe, B.Sc.
Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
They seem to be think the variants are important to study. But what do they know…

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

The American public broadly agrees the Democrats have become the party of division and hate, they call half of America racists, terrorists, and deplorable. Meanwhile America burns under failed Democrat leadership – out of control Bidenflation, skyrocketing crime in our streets, Biden’s Illegal Immigrant Invasion, the coming Biden Blackouts, and on and on but Dems focus on identity, discrimination to attain equal outcomes rather than equal opportunity even in application of the law, and even in appointing and promoting to positions of authority – based on identity and with disregard for competency. Don’t Americans deserve those that can do the very best for us in government rather than simply a focus on an “equity” scorecard, damn the outcomes? It’s Biden’s Idiocracy, promotion of the incompetent!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Thank you Elon Musk for leading the fight against the evil forces attempting to destroy our great country. The “domestic terrorists”, treasonous really, amongst us are the Democrats.
Joe Biden did that!

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Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

You know there would be more respect if just occasionally a conspiracist- right or left wing- would come up with an idea that was original. As it it the comments seem to be an endless repetition of what someone else said.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Good idea in theory..But a lot of people on here are resistant to new ideas, it makes them feel insecure if you mess with their reality.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

The Squirrel called it first but now most economists have followed – the Biden Recession will follow the rampant Bidenflation and be worse than 2008 financial collapse, more like the door com Recession three decades ago – all because of Biden’s insane presidential policies starting with Biden’s War on Fossil Fuels. Biden’s done severe damage to the Green Movement by forcing economic devastation that’ll cost support for the Green Agenda in the future.
Joe Biden did that but all Americans will suffer! Elections have consequences and boy howdy! Please oh please let’s hope we have two cognitively sharp candidates in 2024, not these fading and divisive oldsters Biden and Trump. This will be the last chance to save America!

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Guest
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Guest
1 year ago

You deleted your comment again, for the zillionth time… Or well, another one mysteriously disappeared again, anyway… And then you pretend that it wasn’t a reply to your comment that was deleted… How strange is that?

Attempted manipulation is not a favorite of mine…

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Yes it is. Almost always.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

👍 you nailed it..

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Hey…

Your back!

Hurray!

You never addressed those hospitalizations that involved vaccinated individuals in there 40’s …

(At least 25% of the ones that I referenced).

As many as 62.5% may have been under 65.

( Out of the 8 total referenced, two were confirmed in their 70’s, and one over 80)… ( One identified in their 60’s could have gone either way). (Two confirmed in their 40’s, and two unidentified)…

As of 3/22, the vaccination rate for 65+, statewide, (I couldn’t find a breakdown for Humboldt), was 83.4%.

It’s worth noting, for example, that vaccination rates of “whites”, were significantly lower than “Asians” for the 18-49 group, 68% to 95% respectively.

My point is… For Humboldt, which is somewhat lacking in ethnic diversity, the vaccination ate for the over 65 crowd, as of 3/22, was probably somewhat lower than the 83.4% statewide number…

Same thing for the statewide vaccination rate of 77.3% for the 18-49 group that comprised, at the very least, 25% of the 8 vaccinated hospitalizations referenced.

Probably somewhat lower in Humboldt.

Your “vaccination rate aligning with hospitalization rate for the demographic generally hospitalized” theory, didn’t stand up to scrutiny…

(It means it was debunked).

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rollin
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rollin
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

“(It means it was debunked).”

Reply: well then, you’re an anti, anti, ANTI vaxxer (and a conspiracy theorist)!

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Pay attention Nooo this big Humboldt study is pretty pretty important. It encompasses at least 8 people..

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thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

https://kymkemp.com/2022/05/18/6-new-hospitalizations-430-new-cases-during-past-seven-day-period/#comment-1518724

“But a lot of people on here are resistant to new ideas, it makes them feel insecure if you mess with their reality.”

-Grey Fox

Why exactly are you so bad at taking your own advice?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

Are you referring to your flawed study? You have been hammering on that for weeks. Nothing new there.
And as you have made a lot of wrong or misinformed statements on here, excuse me if I question something you said. Even the squirrel questions some vaccine efficiency statements.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 day ago
Reply to Guest
“Negative vaccine efficacy” is certainly counterintuitive, I’ll need to see a larger sample size than Humboldt County.
And forget all the number mumbo jumbo. What exactly are you saying about the vaccine?

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Grey fox, take a break, your getting “thatguyinarcata” mixed up with me, “Guest”…

Get some rest, my friend, with all sincerity, grab a nap, and some sustenance, and come back fresh, after a little siesta, and we can pick up, where we left off…

I’ll be disengaging for a while, while you recharge…✌️

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Ooops that was embarrassing..

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

🤔🧐Don’t sweat it, it was no big deal…

I wouldn’t call it embarrassing, I’d call it tenacious.💪🏋️‍♂️

Formidable even…

You don’t give up easy, that’s for sure.

Gotta give you credit for that…

But, as I said, I’ll be disengaging for a while…

I could use “forty winks”…

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Your God smitted me and clouded my vision..

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I think the past tense is “smote.” ???

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Thanks, I wasn’t sure if that was even a word. I was also thinking of using smitten.

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Nah, but it did seem like your lifters were floating for just a bit there…

(Over-revving it)…

Taller gears might help…

Slower acceleration, but more top end…

It could improve your mileage as well…

Just a thought…

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thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

What study are you talking about? Guest is simply using very simple math on publicly available numbers to demonstrate that these vaccines are very clearly not working. At least not to prevent hospitalization in any meaningful way.

And guest is using prose, simple writing, to illustrate how absurd it is the public health agencies and vociferous promoters of the Maxx Vaxx strategy are unwilling to acknowledge that apparent reality. In fact, public health agencies locally and state wide seem willing to exert a fair bit of effort to justify not changing their official stance with the changing situation.

Perhaps if you were less “resistant to new ideas”, even when they make you “feel insecure” or “mess with [your] reality”, you would be able to get out of your own way and see these plain facts that are in front of you

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Routine for our friend, he’s our own local King of Disinformation and Propaganda

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Once again Joe Biden and the Democrats are proven the Purveyors of Propaganda, Distributors of Disinformation, the greatest source of false and misleading information the world’s ever known even from communist USSR and Chinese CCP, when they called new Georgia voting law “voter suppression” and “Jim Crow 2.0” as we now know the new law has lead to record votes and they’re more secure. Joe Biden is appropriately called out Liar-in-Chief.
Joe Biden did that!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Sussman trial witness Robbie Mook testifies Hillary Clinton personally approved the Alfa bank disinformation campaign, a treasonous act really. You wouldn’t know if you rely on leftist news organizations that pushed the Russiagate collusion delusion, they’re not covering the trial, because it reveals they are nothing but disinformation mouthpieces for the authoritarian lefties attempting to take control over all us. It’s good Hillary’s true colors are exposed for the American public to see. Really dodged a bullet there, the Clinton Crime Family would have rivaled the corruption of Biden’s we’re living with now with the survival of our great country at risk. It’s the midterms or we’re lost

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

Also present in the meeting were campaign chairman John Podesta, communications director Jennifer Palmieri, and policy adviser Jake Sullivan (who is now President Joe Biden’s national security adviser), according to Mook.

ADMITTED HE WAS REPRESENTING CLINTONHe said that “we discussed it and then made that decision” and “we did” decide to share the claims with a reporter. When asked by a prosecutor on special counsel John Durham’s team about the highest level of approval for pushing the Alfa-Bank claims to the press, Mook replied that “John and I were involved,” but “I discussed it with Hillary as well” after the campaign team had discussed it. Mook said that he framed it to Clinton as: “Hey, you know, we have this, and we want to share it with a reporter.” Mook added, “She agreed to that.”
When pressed by Durham prosecutor Andrew DeFilippis on what else Clinton said, Mook replied that “all I remember is that she agreed with the decision” to share the Alfa-Bank claims with the media. Mook said that “she thought we made the right decision.”

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Jake Sullivan further spread the Clinton campaign disinformation on CNN and other media, meant to corrupt our presidential election like no foreign adversary ever has. Jake Sullivan is clearly a traitor and nothing he says could ever again be trusted – yet he’s now Biden’s national security advisor and lead spokesman on Ukraine. There’s no end to Biden’s corruption, America knows it, and this is why Biden’s favorably rating is lower than even Jimmy Carter. Just how much they’ve told us through Jake Sullivan of the Ukraine situation are outright lies?

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grey fox
Member
1 year ago

The manager of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential bid, Robby Mook, testified Friday that the campaign did not instruct or authorize a lawyer to go to the FBI with claims of a potential data link between then-candidate Donald Trump and a Russian bank owned by allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin…
This news is all over the Internet. CNN reported on it. MSNBC.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

NBC is reporting that Hunter brought $11 million into Biden crime family coffers from 2013-18 from corrupt Ukraine oligarchs and the Chinese Communist Party businesses. Congressional hearings are scheduled to begin early January 2023.

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago

Wingers should probably get off the Hunter meth. Kid is messed up, but he’s not Prez, and deals you cite didn’t happen while Daddy in the Oval. How about Donny’s punk kids’ shenanigans, while Daddy was in office. Oh well, kidz. Now how about Donny himself while in the Oval: the goober made million$ leasing real estate to China, plus all his other scuzzy and tax-dodging shenanigans. Hunter, kid is in the minor leagues compared to Mango Man. Good Bye-Don!

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

👍

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

You can pretend if you want.

Rimme
Guest
Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Go on, elaborate in logical fashion. Looking forward to it.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Biden’s presidential policies have driven the principal of our S&P 500 accounts down 20% into Bear territory and BofA is predicting another 17% decline coming with Biden’s Recession before the year’s done. Add the cost of skyrocketing Bidenflation and Biden’s policies will have stolen half the account’s balance. Instead of doing anything to staunch the hemorrhaging, Biden’s mouthpiece and Border Czar Kamala Harris was out today touting the coming of yellow electric short busses, the first perhaps destined for her and Joe. Meanwhile courts have temporarily saved America from a doubling of Biden’s Illegal Immigrant Invasion but Biden’s DOJ is appealing, insisting Biden should be allowed to bring in as many as the population of LA each year to suppress American worker wages and benefit their Democrat oligarchs because… well that’s what Dems do, profit their donors and the hell with Americans.
Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago

Speaking of treason..
Ginni Thomas, the wife of the US supreme court justice Clarence Thomas, pressed Republicans in Arizona to overturn Joe Biden’s victory there in 2020..6 days after the election was called for Biden. A recount was conducted but that actually increased Biden’s victory in Arizona.

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1 year ago

The Roman Catholic archbishop of San Francisco ordered priests in the archdiocese to deny House Speaker Nancy Pelosi the sacrament of communion because of the California Democrat’s support for abortion rights.

The Roman Catholic Church opposes abortion, considering it a “grave sin.”

But pedophilia is OK as
long as it’s covered up.

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You mean like sniffing little girls hair? Those darn Roman Catholics

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The Quinnipiac University survey published Wednesday found that just 26% of Hispanics approve of Biden’s performance, while 60% disapprove and 13% said they did not know or had no opinion.

The survey interviewed 1,586 adults, including 132 self-reported Hispanics. The margin of error among the group was 8.5 percentage points .
Yes that was a huge study, and 132 of them were actually Hispanic.
In 2020 16.5 million Latinos registered to vote.

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In a sign of growing concern among federal health officials about the spread of new coronavirus infections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now saying that all people 50 or older should get a second booster shot if at least four months have passed since their first booster dose

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If covid isn’t over then how can the CDC lift Title 42 when Biden’s own administration says that’ll double the Biden Illegal Immigration Invasion? Most aren’t vaccinated, why would Biden flood our country with potential carriers if covid is any remaining risk to Americans?

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1 year ago

Federal judge extends block on Biden administration’s plans to lift Title 42

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“Ask not what your Country can do for Ukraine”…

“Ask what Ukraine can do for your Country”…

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CDC has ordered 13 million additional doses of the monkeypox vaccine after a Massachusetts man contracted the rare — but potentially severe — virus, officials said Friday.
 
The massive $119 million order of Jynneos jabs — which can be used to treat both the monkeypox virus and smallpox — was created by the biotechnology company Bavarian Nordic, according to Newsweek.
 
In 2015, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration approved the use Jynneos as a vaccine for the rare virus. Monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 among a group of monkeys that were kept for research, but the first human case was recorded in 1970.

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So WHO set this monkeypox loose in Europe?

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Curious timing, I wonder if the vax is another mRNA jab.

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https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/clinicians/smallpox-vaccine.html

Two options, both live virus. The one purchased by cdc is a 2 dose subcutaneous injection of a “non replicating live virus”

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1 year ago

The rig count in the Permian Basin rose by 8 this week, to 343 while rigs in the Eagle Ford rose by 3. Oil and gas rigs in the Permian are now 112 above where they were this time last year.

Meanwhile, the Frac Spread count provided by Primary Vision, which tracks the number of fracking crews finishing off wells, rose to 284 in the week ending May 13, up from 278 in the previous week.

U.S. crude oil production returned to 11.9 million bpd for the week ending May 13, according to the latest Energy Information Administration—a 300,000 bpd rise since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Joe did that

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Yeah, Biden’s War on Fossil Fuels has doubled consumer prices and doubled profits from private property crude producers (and Russia) so they’ll pump more but at what cost to American families? Bidenflation is killing American family budgets and the coming Biden Recession is going to force many millions into poverty. Meanwhile Biden’s Illegal Immigration Invasion, more than the population of LA each year, will depress American worker wages and even take our jobs leaving millions of Americans dependent on welfare during the impending downturn. But that’s what the authoritarian leftists want, right, Americans dependent on governed handouts and completely subservient to lefty dictates?
I agree, Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

The two largest currencies The dollar and euro are on the verge of parity for the first time in 20 years — and it could happen within a month.

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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have detected a new omicron subvariant in Western Pennsylvania.

Known as BA.4, it has been designated as a variant of concern by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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This whole page is cringe-worthy. We got grey fox on one opposite end and mlr the giant squirrel in eureka on the other as usual. A prime example of political polarization. SHUT THE FUCK UP! Let’s all just post our opinions here while we got the time. Aliens are real. I like cookies. Coffee fuels me. Trump nor Biden have answers for us, nor are able to look out for the average Americans best interest. All I know is this current poor economy is fueled by one thing. Global instability. It started with corona so let it ride and I hope the people of Humboldt are doing okay. Take care.
My last opinion. Putin-Get bent. Ukraine- I wish you all of the strength and valor to kick as hard as possible against authoritarianism. God bless the USA and never let us lose our democracy despite the attempt on Jan 6th.

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Biden’s Baby Formula Shortage has already put six American babies in hospitals and millions of babies left hungry daily. How could the Biden administration have been so cruel, to close 40% of domestic production capacity with no plan to get it reopened or alternative supplies, denying American babies, particularly those of color and low income, nutrition essential to healthy mental and physical development? How could they???
Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

By Thor’s Hammer!, how many times are you going to repeat this? No proof, nothing to back your statement up. And have been shown repeatedly the true cause of the shortage.
This is like Ground Hog day except with a squirrel..

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🤔🧐Oh, no, that means 6 more weeks of winter…😉😅

The interesting part is that Biden wouldn’t have done a damn thing, wouldn’t have even lifted a finger for the babies formula, if there wasn’t so much public outcry, and his numbers weren’t totally tanking…

All those hungry infants, if they ever do get access to formula again, will have people like “mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka” to thank for it…

It’s called “Activism”…

Good job, mlr.

Salute!

grey fox
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Athena bless us! No it’s called spreading lies and misinformation.

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The infant formula shortage began in November…

November, grey fox.

What took so long for Biden to do something about it?

What is he doing now, that he couldn’t have done now?

Minds are like parachutes, the only function when open…

His own administration , the FDA created the problem when the shut down the formula facility.

He’s certainly no hero, for finally doing something about, it 6 months later…

And if it’s going to be extra costly to have to finally address it in an all-fired hurry, flying it in on government jets, that is just poor planning and bad management, plain and simple.

He must think he’s got “Carte Blanche”.

He’s running up costs, and just putting it on our “tab”…

That’s total slacker material, in my book, and why can’t you admit that he still wouldn’t be doing jack shit about it, if there wasn’t so much public outcry?

Call it lies and misinformation, if that’s all you got, but it’s the real truth that hurts…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The gods sigh! Your hindsight is 2020.
And did you dig into the reasons behind the babies being hospitalized? Nope

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Clever…

Let me try…

Seems like your hindsight, along with your foresight, is 20/200.

And you are deflecting, again…

Properly address Schumer’s role in being who is also responsible for the infant formula shortage, or you are not only in complete denial, you are participating in the spread of misinformation, and possibly lies.

Chuck Schumer, “the true cause of the shortage”…

Face it… Without his vocal support of the new trade agreement, formula could still be imported from Canada.

And, if the extra burden to produce the extra formula hadn’t been placed on the American manufacture’s, they might have been able to meet the safety standards of the previous lower demand.

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Articles say the Walmart stores and all store shelves are full in Mexico, Why do I think we could have gotten more, faster, and less expensive from Mexico, instead of flying it in from Ireland?
Too simple to do?

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grey fox
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Probably because Gov Abbott of Texas held up the trucks.

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We needed formula, not fentanyl.

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Mexico doesn’t have planes?

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👍

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What was the purpose of the Disinformation Governance Board?
Basically, everything you may have heard about the Disinformation Governance Board is wrong or is just a flat out lie. The board was quite simple and anodyne. What it wanted to do was to coordinate among the Department of Homeland Security’s components — agencies like FEMA or the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency or Customs and Border Patrol — and make sure that Americans had trustworthy information about issues connected to homeland security.
But we weren’t going to be doing anything related to policing speech. It was an internal coordinating mechanism to make sure that we were doing that work efficiently, we were doing it to the best of our ability, and we were doing it in a way that respected privacy, civil rights, civil liberties and, most importantly, the First Amendment.

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A likely story…

Backpedaling like mad…

“Making sure that Americans had trustworthy information” from exactly who?

“Them”?,

Or, “us”? ( “each other”)?

That would be censorship…

You know the plan wasn’t to control their own information, it was to control ours…

It seems as though they realized the error of their ways…

Too little, too late…

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1 year ago

The claim: Image shows a stockpile of baby formula at the border
Social media users shared an image purporting to show pallets of baby formula sent to a warehouse at the U.S.-Mexico border.
“#BabyFormulaShortage Plenty at the border,” reads the text of a Facebook post shared May 12.
The post generated over 100 shares within three days. Similar claims have circulated on Facebook.
But the image does not show packages of baby formula at the southern border.
The image was taken in 2020 and shows a stockpile of personal protective equipment (PPE) at a warehouse during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brand names such as 3M, which doesn’t make baby formula, can be seen on boxes in the Facebook post.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Jesus Harold Christ! A problem long before Biden was elected. In fact Trump put quotas and tariffs on Canadian imports. “Trump bears much of the blame for the current shortage of baby formula in the U.S, since his Administration’s USMCA free trade agreement has made it virtually IMPOSSIBLE for our country to import infant formula from Canada,”
US regulator the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced yesterday (16 May), that it had “increased flexibilities regarding importation of certain infant-formula products to further increase the availability of infant-formula across the country while protecting the health of infants”.

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grey fox, are you telling the whole story? (Nope)

Could you be cherry picking ? (Yep)…

Was their strong bipartisan support for that decision? (Yep).

Was Chuck Schumer (Dem) outspoken on the issue? (Yep)…

Why not tell the whole truth?

From yesterday;

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-baby-formula-shortage-b2084274.html

“But blaming solely Donald Trump for this outcome is not fair, for one specific reason: There was bipartisan agreement surrounding the issue of restrictions on Canada’s dairy sector, and one of the loudest champions for the issue was a Democrat, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.”

“There’s also the question of why the FDA and broader Biden administration didn’t do more to predict the shortage. This was, for all the federal government’s bluster, a foreseeable problem given that Abbott Nutrition was responsible for roughly 42 per cent of the nation’s infant formula market share, even counting foreign manufacturers, and the shutdown of a plant in Michigan and a recall of formula it produced was sure to have some effect on the overall supply. Couple that with the concept of panic-buying, which US economists should be well familiar with after the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, and a recipe for disaster was in the works back in February”.

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And there it is…

A “the truth hurts” downvote…

Classic.

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So you see, grey fox, Chuck Schumer, (Biden Administration), should have been the very first among them to have anticipated a formula shortage, (he actually initiated it), especially after the FDA shut down one of the only remaining American infant formula facilities…

So, why aren’t you implicating or blaming the Democrat, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer?

Professional courtesy?

Seems like “misinformation” to implicate Trump, but not include the equally, if not more responsible, Schumer…

Do not become what you despise.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Siri protect us…
What ever floats your boat dude….

“Don’t become that which you hate”is what I said. Pretty profound.

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By all the gods above! Once again your hindsight is 2020. And don’t recall you saying anything when it began
And you saying not fair to put all the blame on Trump,
yet Biden seems to be getting all the blame.

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And who do you keep deflecting from, and protecting, that was present and accountable for both the trade barrier, and the FDA shutdown of the formula facility, and so should have been most aware of the potential for a shortage?

Say it with me now, grey fox…

“C-H-U-C-K S-C-H-U-M-E-R”…

And why do you keep trying to shift the focus to the hospitalized babies?

Are you trying to say that they are somehow to blame?

They are the collateral damage, not the cause.

Get your priorities straight.

Get to the root of the problem…

“S-C-H-U-M-E-R”

Biden was just asleep at the switch, and is taking the heat for Schumer’s shortsighted screw up.

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Who ledthe Senate during the Trump administration? It was lizard Mitch I believe And why didn’t the Trump administration foresee this happening?
And present day Republicans didn’t sound any alarms. Why didn’t they foresee this. They are simply playing the blame game.
There is a myriad of issues involved, to place total blame on Biden is what is unfair.
And getting your news about the US from a British on line newspaper? Really?

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It’s pretty stunning how much Trump accomplished with a 24/7 coup attempt from the left happening for 5+ years.

Even the Durham trial is rigged with an Obama judge limiting the evidence, at least 3 Clinton donors on the jury an AOC voter on the jury …jeez.
And still the truth is coming out.

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Biden’s Baby Formula Shortage was early foreseeable and early action could have prevented (or at least shortened) the time Biden’s starving American babies, already putting half a dozen in the hospital. It’s Biden’s Idiocracy, they can’t think past their identities to prevent problems from arising.
Joe Biden did that!

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Chuck Schumer did that!

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Apollo! All the previous administrations back to the Bushes did that.
And why didn’t the Trump administration see the COVID-19 epidemic coming and better prepare for it? See how that works?
Select Subcommittee Releases New Evidence Of Trump Administration’s Failure To Address Supply Shortages..

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By Poseidon’s trident!
You can try and dazzle me with all the BS you want. Bottom line. This is brought on by over regulation by the government and corporate greed. You are just now realizing you are getting screwed? Pity..
May the god Siris give you wisdom

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It’s not like Biden doesn’t know how to declare emergency orders, and I don’t see Canada or Mexico wanting to be seen as a country that wouldn’t assist in an emergency affecting infants.

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By all that Athena holds dear!
And where have you been on the issue all these years? I have been complaining about government regulation, and corporate greed and lobbying since my 20’s. All of which led to this shortage.

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I was promoting alternative energy since my 20s. Started while selling coffee, donuts, and newspapers to people sitting in gas lines at service stations. Doing research and making contact with like mined people around the world, and still doing that, by the way.
It will happen, but it’s not ready yet.
You’d be surprised if you saw my resume or knew my history or the things Hubby and I are working on now.

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I am sure I would…

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1 year ago

Government over regulation and allowing three companies to control the market led to this..
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) confirmed Thursday that four babies have been hospitalized due to issues related to the shortage. In one case, a parent made homemade formula, and the others had intolerances or allergic reactions to a different formula, according to the hospital.

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We have so much government, plus all their agencies, and bureaucracies, that jockey for position, prestige, and funding, that it chokes itself and everyone else. It’s like an avalanche hoovering over the people.
And the number one job is to find ways to tax, fine and fee, for more money.
Remember The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion when the Oversite Committee was having drug and sex parties with the people they were supposed to be overseeing.
We pay for this kind of crap.
Why would you believe the FDA, Fauci, or CDC is any different?

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Yep….and we put up with it…we are as much to blame for letting it happen.
Working at the local level is a start. And as far as I can see,the only place real change can be brought about.

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Florida textbooks may no longer teach “social justice,” according to new state guidance, part of Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ ongoing attack on pluralistic democracy.

The guidance, which was recently updated but is undated, states that “social justice” is now one of the topics that are prohibited in state-approved textbooks for K-12 social studies classes

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Lack of Grade-Level Proficiency

  • Some 34% of students are below basic reading level in the fourth grade, according to the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Another 31% are below the proficient reading level.
  • About 27% of eighth grade students are below basic reading level, per NCES. Another 39% are below the proficient reading level.

Child Illiteracy and Dropout Rates

  • Illiteracy is a major factor in whether adolescents graduate from high school. One in 6 high school students — or about 1.2 million teens — drop out each year, according to ProLiteracy.
  • Some 4.5 million young adults (aged 16 to 24) are “disconnected” — meaning they are not in school or working, according to Measure of America. These individuals often lack a high school diploma or GED.
  • Students who are behind when they start kindergarten make up the largest portion of school dropouts. These students have a less than 12% chance of attending college, according to the Children’s Reading Foundation.

https://online.regiscollege.edu/blog/child-illiteracy/

Maybe teachers should get the basics right first.
Have you ever read Jill Biden’s Thesis? It almost makes Kamala sound smart.

Colleges are offering more fluff and less education also.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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I gave you an up vote. Here is another 👍. We need more posts like this..

grey fox
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1 year ago

By all the gods!!!.
Look how long it took the companies to finally start selling non-GMO baby formula. It took an uproar from real activists to enact that change.
Get a grip on reality. All these companies care about is the bottom line.
But lets Blame Biden for our blindness all these years..
“We have met the enemy and it is us”
Pogo

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The recent announcement that Astra-Zeneca had developed the third coronavirus vaccine to show promise was welcomed news. It uses a harmless virus that has been genetically modified to include coronavirus genes, which when injected into human cells makes coronavirus proteins that stimulate the immune system to fight any future coronavirus infections. That follows on from two other vaccines, which also use GM advances, called mRNA vaccines.
“These are fantastic results,” UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson enthused, as politicians across Europe queued up to praise the breakthroughs and to re-assure citizens of the robust, science-based regulatory approval systems that are in place to ensure their safety as the vaccines are fast-tracked through the approval process. This is the right thing to do.

https://www.fb.org/viewpoints/the-intersection-of-agricultural-innovation-and-the-development-of-covid-19

Bold emphasis mine.

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Covid-19 vaccines have weakened the anti-GMO movement‘Genetic modification has much to offer as everyone who offers their arm to the vaccination needle can confirm’
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/covid-19-vaccines-have-weakened-the-anti-gmo-movement-1.4594120

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I find it fascinating that this same little state also led the nation in COVID-19 vaccination rates. On Monday, June 14th Vermont lifted all COVID-19 restrictions after becoming the first state in the U.S. to have 80% of its eligible population receive at least one dose of the vaccine.
Why do I find this fascinating? Because Vermonters may have inadvertently ingested or turned themselves into GMOs when they got the COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 vaccines themselves are products of genetic engineering. In fact, in many parts of the world, including Europe, mRNA vaccines meet the definition of “gene therapies,” which introduce genes into your cells to treat or prevent disease.

https://www.caledonianrecord.com/opinion/columns/aimee-stephenson-vermont-leads-u-s—from-gmo-labeling-to-covid-19-vaccines/article_7e4fffc1-aafa-5502-8b00-1086682f9ff8.html

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Well you got me there. It’s a conundrum that’s for sure..
The Irish Times article gave me a lot to think about. Though I am still skeptical about GMO food products. They also give companies to much control over seeds. Which is another subject for another day.
Currently, over 90 percent of U.S. corn, upland cotton, and soybeans are produced using GE varieties.

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If you buy organic produce you really enjoy, save the seeds from that.
It’s less expensive, and you know what to expect from your seed.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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I have a garden. Use my own seed, mostly. Or use heirloom seeds. Same with Garlic, use my own cloves to replant. Have been known to use some starts from the Co-Op or Farmers Mkt.

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1 year ago

Studies connecting sleep loss and poor mental health fill stacks of scientific journals. Adolescents who sleep fewer than eight hours a night are more likely to report symptoms of depression. One analysis found that underslept teens getting six to seven hours a night were 17 percent more likely to think about hurting themselves than those sleeping eight; and sleeping five hours a night made them 81 percent more likely to consider self-harm.
‘A cry for help’: CDC warns of a steep decline in teen mental health
In fact, sleep loss is implicated in almost every psychiatric diagnosis. Brain imaging studies have shown that sleep deprivation amps up the reactive, negative emotional centers of the brain, while the prefrontal cortex — which soothes and gives us perspective, judgment and emotional regulation — is less active…

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Imagine how school closures, lockdowns, masking, and lack of social interaction exasperated the anxiety that causes sleeplessness, led to mental health issues, drug abuse, overdoses, and suicides amongst American youth. And what good did all that do for American youth?
Tony Fauci did that and got rich on royalties in the process! F***er killed more than he saved.

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Surg Neurol Int. 2022; 13: 167.
Published online 2022 Apr 22. doi: 10.25259/SNI_150_2022
PMCID: PMC9062939
PMID: 35509555

COVID UPDATE: What is the truth?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The truth?

grey fox
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1 year ago

Unvaccinated people who recover from an omicron coronavirus variant infection are left with paltry levels of neutralizing antibodies against omicron. They also have almost no neutralizing antibodies against any of five other coronavirus variants, including delta. People who were vaccinated before getting an omicron infection, however, have strong protection against all five variants, and they have some of the highest levels of neutralizing antibodies against omicron

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1 year ago

Biden’s Baby Food Shortage has already caused the hospitalization of six American babies and it’s feared Biden’s failure to plan how to replace baby food supplies when he closed 40% of domestic production in February will kill American babies before this is over. God damn, Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

“There are some conservative political figures that will hint about this theory or speak about it in code. And then there’s Colorado’s Republican congresswoman Lauren Boebert,” Kyle Clark said on Denver’s 9News this week.

Clark cut to footage of Boebert talking just last year about the baseless conspiracy theory that claims Democrats are trying to replace white Americans with immigrants

grey fox
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1 year ago

Seed monopolies: Who controls the world’s food supply?

Seed laws criminalizing farmers for using diverse crops that stand a better chance of adapting to climate change are threatening food security. Seed sovereignty activists want to reclaim the right to plant.
. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 75% of the world’s crop varieties disappeared between 1900 and 2000.

https://m.dw.com/en/agriculture-seeds-seed-laws-agribusinesses-climate-change-food-security-seed-sovereignty-bayer/a-57118595

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Bayer which bought out Monsanto, produces 90% of the world wide GMO seed. They also make pesticides. (Round Up).
So you use their pesticides to kill bugs that eat crops. The bugs grow resistant, so you have to buy a different GMO seed hat is resistant to the bugs. and more pesticides.
And so the cycle begins.
You also can get sued if you use seed from a crop from their seed. They have a patent on the seed.

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You come close to connecting some dots.

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1 year ago
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What about the 🐝 ? If they die, we die

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Roundup is an herbicide, not pesticide

grey fox
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1 year ago

Holy Zeus!!
The Round-Up used as a herbicide also contains,,They found that glyphosate inhibits the production of melanin, which insects often use as part of their immune defenses against bacteria and parasites; it thereby reduces the resistance of these species to infection by common pathogens.
Although not expected for an herbicide, glyphosate exposure damages or reduces the population of many animals, including beneficial insects, fish, birds, and earthworms.
Roundup For Lawns Bug Destroyer kills insects, not your lawn! With just one application, it kills 100+ listed insects including ants, spiders, ticks and grubs, above and below ground for up to 3 months.
Bayer insecticides control damaging insects in a variety of crops. Cost-effective and absorbed quickly, these insecticides are a key part of integrated pest management programs. Powerful, two-way movement to protect plants from a broad range of insects, mites and nematodes.
So in conclusion. Bayer makes a Round-Up pesticide, and even their Round-Up herbicide damages insects and animal life..

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Doh !!!

See, I told you, grey fox is never wrong…

Round Up, therefore, is not, and never was an herbicide…

It’s only for bugs… Don’t you know?

It’s active ingredients are the familiar 0.060% Chlorantraniliprole, and 0.115% Bifenthrin.

He’s got the “proof”.

It’s great stuff, it’s used of label, just before harvest, to dessicate wheat…

I wonder why he doesn’t even mention, the “other” far less common ‘Round Up’, and it’s active ingredient, glyphosate, that no one has ever heard of?

Well, it is irrelevant… Right?

And GMO seeds, are resistant to bugs,
Doh!!!

Doesn’t everybody know that?

They are ‘Round Up Ready’®

“Ya learn something new every day”…

Sometimes it’s the “schooler”, that needs to get “schooled”…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Siris sighs…
Nature bats last.. Some of the most popular products of biotechnology — corn and cotton plants that have been genetically modified to fend off insects — are no longer offering the same protection from those bugs. Scientists say that the problem results from farmers overusing the crops, and are pushing for new regulations.

  • Liver and kidney damage. Glyphosate may affect your kidney and liver. Studies of dairy cows eating a diet of soybeans with high levels of glyphosate had higher risks of liver and kidney damage.

No ones ever heard of Glyphosate? Your kidding right?

Also in case you missed it, there was this little lawsuit over this harmless herbicide.

Roundup Cancer Lawsuit

$11 BILLION Settlement Offered to Cancer VictimsRoundup Cancer Lawsuit
Bottom line Bayer makes a Round-Up pesticide…
I gave you all the facts, Do what you want with it.

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Kind of like the vaccines aren’t offering the same protection, isn’t it?

Changing science thingy…

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Yep, and Nestles makes baby formula, that’s what they are famous for, not chocolate, right?

Nobody has ever associated them with chocolate… Right..

That’s the logic you are using.

Let me ask you this, which product that is associated with the copyrighted trademark, “Round Up®©” came first, and is more commonly known?

The herbicide, or the pesticide?

And you said “Round Up”, not” Round Up Bug Destroyer”…

“Round Up®” is an herbicide,
“Round Up Bug Destroyer®” is a pesticide.

Two very different things.

And you didn’t specify…

Those are the facts.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Here is a good read for you..
Silent Spring is an environmental science book by Rachel Carson.[1] Published on September 27, 1962, the book documented the environmental harm caused by the indiscriminate use of pesticides. Carson accused the chemical industry of spreading disinformation, and public officials of accepting the industry’s marketing claims unquestioningly.
I have been in the fight a long time.

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1 year ago
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So why would you support the indiscriminate overuse of vaccines?

The pharmaceutical companies are now the ones that have been spreading disinformation, and public officials, are now unquestioningly accepting the pharmaceutical industries marketing claims…

If you’ve been in the fight for a long time, which side are you on? Big industry’s side?

Is that where you always have been?

Or have you switched sides?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Show me one post where I praised Big Pharma. In fact I was one of the first to post about their huge profits. I got the vaccine on my doctors advice and I read extensively on what medical experts had to say. Never read anything from Moderna.
Just like I take 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 on my doctors advice. I trust his judgment.
It appears we are at war with them over 2 different things.

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1 year ago
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“It’s a floor wax.”
“It’s a dessert topping.”
“It’s a floor wax.”
“It’s a dessert topping.”
“It’s a floor wax AND a dessert topping!”

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Over my head

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I guess you missed the facetious font…

“Nestles is famous for infant formula, not chocolate.”

(“The facetious font”)

See it now?

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1 year ago
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Glyphosate was registered as an industrial pipe cleaner in the 60s, and , wait for it, ….because it’s strips minerals. Wonder if that could be a problem //theinfowar.tv/watch?id=628affe8f3711218e235103c

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1 year ago

Doh!!!

It’s coming from grey fox, so it must be true.

No lies or misinformation ever come from that omniscient source…

It just doesn’t happen…

So, everyone that says it’s an herbicide, therefore, must be wrong!

They are all conspiracy theorists, and have, therefore, engaged in flawed studies…

🤔🧐And to hammer the “pesticide vs herbicide” logic home, we turn to the wisdom of the HCSO…

When they need to eradicate a little pesky weed, what “herbicide” strategy do they employ?

“RAID”!

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1 year ago
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Doh !!!

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1 year ago

The man in the arena is a quote you *might* learn something from.

Life isn’t a spectator sport.

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1 year ago

The social contract is BROKEN. I might even go so far as to say the government is at war with its own people.

Defundo El politico

Let them find another source of revenue.

Can’t wait til they take all your liberals pensions. …

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1 year ago

Bidenflation is the biggest tax increase in Americans EVER and it’s regressive punishing those that can least afford the burden! Joe Biden’s War on Fossil Fuels triggered the start of Bidenflation that’s already taken $1.2 trillion from Americans’ spendable income and even more from our savings and retirement. But that’s only the beginning, the pernicious nature of Bidenflation is that each year it takes more on top of what it’s taken the year before. Bidenflation has already taxed us 10% in Biden’s first 16 months in office and it’s accelerating, very likely to add on another 10% in the coming year – THAT’S 20% OF ALL AMERICAN INCOME stolen from us by Bidenflation as a direct result of Joe Biden’s policies. Joe’s Idiocracy administration intended this from the start – they meant for fossil fuels to be astronomically expensive so Americans couldn’t afford to use as much and damn the cost of Bidenflation, that’s a bonus making broke American families dependent on leftist authoritarian government handouts.
Bidenflation’s 20% tax increase is the biggest in American history and, yes, Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago

Why won’t Joe Biden or Kamala Harris visit the actual border and witness the impacts of Biden’s Illegal Immigration Invasion personally? Do they think avoiding the issue keeps it out of their complicit, propagandist press and hides the reality from Americans? Do they truly intend to give voting rights to what’s going to be more than 10 million illegals in Biden’s terms, is that their purpose all along?
Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

The gods are laughing…
The People’s Convoy protesting government COVID mandates and other grievances disbanded and was ejected from the Hagerstown Speedway on Friday, two days after it returned.
Speedway General Manager Lisa Plessinger said she asked the group to leave because of infighting over what to do next among the 100 or so people remaining after the organization officially shut down Friday afternoon.
“I’m not a babysitter. I didn’t sign up for that,” Plessinger said, “so when they got to acting like a bunch of kids it was time for them to go home.
“Just like with any unruly child, you only put up with so many temper tantrums before you say, ‘Enough. Put them in time out.’ So that’s what I did
Now they can get busy delivering all that baby formula that Biden had flown in.. And more is coming..

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Marijuana violations have taken over 10,000 truck drivers off the road this year, adding more supply chain disruptions…

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Time for a little “smokescreen”…

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1 year ago
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Bidenflation is raging, food up nearly 11% in a year, and he’s blaming truck drivers smoking weed?

grey fox
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1 year ago

Osiris guide them!
Biden didn’t say that.
It’s all over the news if you care to look.

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1 year ago

Ra protect us!
Wake up people, here is the real enemy.
Something is out of balance in Washington. Corporations now spend about $2.6 billion a year on reported lobbying expenditures—more than the $2 billion we spend to fund the House ($1.18 billion) and Senate ($860 million). It’s a gap that has been widening since corporate lobbying began to regularly exceed the combined House-Senate budget in the early 2000s.

. “Money doesn’t talk, it screams” (cited in print since at least 1935 and 1951) means that money not only has influence, but that it has a great (loud screaming/shouting/hollering) influence.

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1 year ago
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Last year anybody who warned about this was a “right wing conspiracy nut” who should be canceled.

FDA approves pill with sensor that digitally tracks if patients have ingested their medication
November 13, 2017

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the first drug in the U.S. with a digital ingestion tracking system. Abilify MyCite (aripiprazole tablets with sensor) has an ingestible sensor embedded in the pill that records that the medication was taken. The product is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia, acute treatment of manic and mixed episodes associated with bipolar I disorder and for use as an add-on treatment for depression in adults.
The system works by sending a message from the pill’s sensor to a wearable patch. The patch transmits the information to a mobile application so that patients can track the ingestion of the medication on their smart phone. Patients can also permit their caregivers and physician to access the information through a web-based portal.

more @

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-pill-sensor-digitally-tracks-if-patients-have-ingested-their-medication

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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Why is the fda spreading dangerous right wing misinformation? And why is grey fox just down voting instead of correcting this dangerous misinformation coming from government health professionals?

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1 year ago

Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook’s testimony lays the origin of the Russian Collusion Delusion at Hillary’s feet and earlier testimony from John Brennan documents President Obama and VP Biden were briefed in advance. It all is crystal clear, Clinton, Obama, and Biden conspired to subvert America’s duly elected government, an act of treason by the common definition but normal for authoritarian leftists.
Yeah, Clinton, Obama, and Biden did that, they’re traitors!

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1 year ago

Gov. Gavin Newsom has “sub-zero interest” in running for president in 2024, he told The San Francisco Chronicle editorial board on Thursday.
Newsom is running for re-election to a second term as California governor, which would last through 2026. Asked if he would promise to voters that he wouldn’t run for president before the end of that term, he said he believes Vice President Kamala Harris should be the next president after Joe Biden.
“Yeah, I mean, I have sub-zero interest,” he said. “It’s not even on my radar.”

more @

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/California-Gov-Gavin-Newsom-says-he-has-17187222.php

He didn’t mention being her VP

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