December 7, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: You are a mouthy C*** aren't you? 🤣 You'd certainly be an expert on yeast infections, likely more than a few STD's as well.
December 7, 20223 yr More pressing issues from the "experts". Fauci claimed HCQ was ineffective in treating COVID, but couldn’t cite a single study to support his claim. Fauci also rejected the list of 371 studies on HCQ and its effectiveness in treating the disease when he was presented with the list.
December 7, 20223 yr Really runs against that coerced sales pitch. .... if the mRNA vaccines his NIH actively developed over the past decade are so effective, why did the multi-jabbed Fauci glare at the court reporter who happened to sneeze, then have her wear a mask because he "didn’t want to catch COVID?"
December 7, 20223 yr 21 minutes ago, lynched1 said: Really runs against that coerced sales pitch. .... if the mRNA vaccines his NIH actively developed over the past decade are so effective, why did the multi-jabbed Fauci glare at the court reporter who happened to sneeze, then have her wear a mask because he "didn’t want to catch COVID?" Your logic at work. If fire extinguishers work, why not just cook on an open fire right on your kitchen floor? Using a stove because you don’t want your house to catch fire obviously means fire extinguishers work.
December 7, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said: Your logic at work. If fire extinguishers work, why not just cook on an open fire right on your kitchen floor? Using a stove because you don’t want your house to catch fire obviously means fire extinguishers work. Their words. Their sales pitch. Their actions. They lied. I have no problem pointing it out. You could even say I enjoy this part.
December 7, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, DEagle7 said: You're built like an ashy Flava Flav bish boy someone call the coroner
December 7, 20223 yr "Perfectly toned arm..." did anyone else read that in Trump's voice? 11 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said: He's been made fun of so much for having twigs for arms that he's gonna start calling everyone else fat. What is it with these Trumpbots always projecting their physical inadequacies on everyone else when they get triggered? Speaking of which...where's Kz been? Did the end of this election cycle really do him in? I don't think there have been any new Hanson releases lately, so I can't imagine he'd have much else to do. Although, it is shopping season, so I'd imagine K-Mart parking lots are pretty heavily trafficked at the moment.
December 7, 20223 yr 9 hours ago, lynched1 said: More pressing issues from the "experts". Fauci claimed HCQ was ineffective in treating COVID, but couldn’t cite a single study to support his claim. Fauci also rejected the list of 371 studies on HCQ and its effectiveness in treating the disease when he was presented with the list. it's cute you think you can play in the sand outside your lane. go get your shinebox boy.
December 7, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: it's cute you think you can play in the sand outside your lane. go get your shinebox boy. I do whatever the F I want. It's cute that you actually believe you have a say in that. You'd have to commit to more than just trading insults over the internet. Stay in your Fing lane. It's safer for you here. 🤣🤣🤣
December 7, 20223 yr 17 minutes ago, lynched1 said: Stay in your Fing lane. It's safer for you here. Why, you planning on drunk driving your stupid ass into other lanes?
December 7, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Why, you planning on drunk driving your stupid ass into other lanes? Maybe, but only if you plan on standing in one of them. Dumb***.
December 8, 20223 yr "A vast majority of drivers who get into accidents were wearing seatbelts, ergo, wearing a seatbelt makes you much more likely to get into accidents!" - irrefutable logic from life-long sufferers of brain damage
December 8, 20223 yr https://washingtonpress.com/2022/12/07/exclusive-leaked-senate-report-details-trump-admins-most-surreal-decision-of-pandemic/ A leaked copy of the report a United States Senate committee is about to release slams the Trump Administration’s response in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. It also reveals that a chaotic government re-organization took place, which has never been reported before. The Senate Homeland Security and Government Accountability Committee (HSGAC) plans to release its 242-page report to the public tomorrow. Washington Press obtained a copy of the embargoed report from a source on Capitol Hill without any restrictions on publication. Its report focuses on the time period from the start of reports surfacing from China in late 2019 through June 2020. Overall, the panel faulted the Trump Administration’s leadership in no uncertain terms. Summarizing the breakdowns, the report says the Trump administration failed at threat recognition, mounting a cohesive response or taking timely mitigation measures, and failed to communicate effectively with the public. The Senators conclude these failures: The Chief of FEMA’s National Response Coordination Center later told Senate investigators that it was "a surreal experience reorganizing the government in two hours.” Using a whiteboard, the officials frantically designed an entirely new pandemic plan on the spot. Yet, nothing the federal government planned in advance – while ignoring years of warnings about America’s inadequate public health infrastructure across multiple administrations – included re-organizing the government response 11 weeks into the pandemic around an agency with no public health experience. In late February, former president Trump took the pandemic response away from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), giving it instead to the White House Coronavirus Task Force led by Vice President Mike Pence. By March 11th, 2020, the Wall Street Journal reported that the HHS Director Alex Azar was "largely sidelined” from leading the pandemic response. It would still be two days before Trump declared an emergency on March 13th, avoiding a cash crunch that the senate report noted was affecting HHS because of the administration’s failed attempts to downplay the pandemic. And when the president did declare an emergency, he used two different laws, one of which had never been used for a pandemic or public health crisis. Thus, he designated two agencies as equals. Unbeknownst to the public, on March 18th, former President Trump initiated a second major reorganization of the pandemic response to resolve the conflict. That’s when sidelined America’s top health agency HHS in favor of tapping the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after a single meeting with its Director, ordering them to lead the response to the Covid-19 pandemic. FEMA’s Director had not participated in any of the White House Coronavirus Task force meetings up until that point, but after a March 18th meeting with Trump, he returned to the West Wing twice more that day. Former Vice President Pence then seconded the order at a later meeting of the task force with Azar present, amongst others, handing off authority outside of controlling messaging. According to the Senate report, that decision led to "unclear agency roles between HHS and FEMA.” "Despite FEMA’s new role as the lead federal agency for the pandemic response,” says the report, "FEMA officials told the Committee that HHS retained the lead on all public health matters.” The FDA also claimed to senate investigators that it experienced significant confusion from the second reorganization that took time to resolve. Despite FEMA’s prowess at logistics, the government’s emergency relief distribution system continued to neglect New York’s desperate need for supplies and stuck with proportionate distribution during the early phase of the coronavirus pandemic. Azar was reduced to passively sending suggestions down the chain of command to his own subordinates at the HHS Administration for Strategic Preparedness & Response (ASPR): "I’m out of this but might I suggest to you all and the FEMA leadership that we might want to surge PPE into NYC. 90% of new cases are from NY and mostly NYC. We need to relieve the pressure there. But not my call.” Emblematic of the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials from FEMA characterized it as a "continuity of society event.” Even some of those from the HHS’ preparedness agency admitted that they were not prepared for the scope of the emergency. Most officials eventually credited FEMA with improving the Trump administration’s pandemic response. However, the federal government’s move away from science-driven communication – another key area of the vast report – is faulted for leaving the public vulnerable during the height of the public health emergency. Eventually, Trump’s team sidelined the HHS’ emergency preparedness agency altogether, per the report. To the former administration’s credit, the senate report does credit its "Operation Warp Speed” with the rapid deployment of quality vaccines later in the year. "The Trump Administration waited until March 16, 2020—fifty-five days from the date of the first confirmed case—to implement its first wide-scale attempt at nationwide mitigation of viral spread,” states the Senate report. The report concluded that "initial federal response and actions taken by the Trump Administration at the time did not reflect the severity of the crisis and ultimately failed to effectively mitigate the spread of COVID-19.”
December 8, 20223 yr 22 hours ago, lynched1 said: I have no bone to pick with you... you seem like good people in a 4chan sort of way... but I have a question. Will you fight me while I play "You're the Best Around" in the background? And afterwards will you gently powder my scrotum with corn starch since it will be all sweaty from crane kicking your arse? (Interesting side note. If you type "you're the best around" in a google search, the third - THE THIRD! - completion suggestion is "you're the best around rocky"... which means that there are enough people who either think that, or wonder if, that song is from Rocky is large enough to affect an algorithm.)
December 8, 20223 yr 40 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said: You are one strange duck but I do appreciate the originality. 🤣
December 8, 20223 yr 44 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said: I have no bone to pick with you... you seem like good people in a 4chan sort of way... but I have a question. Will you fight me while I play "You're the Best Around" in the background? And afterwards will you gently powder my scrotum with corn starch since it will be all sweaty from crane kicking your arse? (Interesting side note. If you type "you're the best around" in a google search, the third - THE THIRD! - completion suggestion is "you're the best around rocky"... which means that there are enough people who either think that, or wonder if, that song is from Rocky is large enough to affect an algorithm.) Two very different movies, but I think they shared the same director and composer (Avildsen and Conti.) Beyond that, not sure why anyone would confuse the two.
December 8, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said: Two very different movies, but I think they shared the same director and composer (Avildsen and Conti.) Beyond that, not sure why anyone would confuse the two. I kinda get it... the movies and themes are similar... underdog tri-state guido wins a fight after montage-driven training. But come on.
December 8, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Arthur Jackson said: I kinda get it... the movies and themes are similar... underdog tri-state guido wins a fight after montage-driven training. But come on. touche toty
December 9, 20223 yr 22 minutes ago, lynched1 said: Seem to be a lot of blood clot victims popping up. Must be a coincidence. Not a coincidence at all. Not sure how you think this validates any of your unsubstantiated claims? "Blood clotting is a well-recognized complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection. It has also been identified as an extremely rare side effect of certain COVID-19 vaccines. The risk with vaccines is exceedingly low and individuals are at a significantly higher risk of developing a blood clot from COVID-19 infection than following COVID-19 vaccination.”
December 9, 20223 yr 36 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said: Not a coincidence at all. Not sure how you think this validates any of your unsubstantiated claims? "Blood clotting is a well-recognized complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection. It has also been identified as an extremely rare side effect of certain COVID-19 vaccines. The risk with vaccines is exceedingly low and individuals are at a significantly higher risk of developing a blood clot from COVID-19 infection than following COVID-19 vaccination.” My claims are valid. Considering the low fatality risk of younger individuals contracting the Kung Flu they'd have been safer without the vaccine.
December 9, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, lynched1 said: My claims are valid. Considering the low fatality risk of younger individuals contracting the Kung Flu they'd have been safer without the vaccine. Your persistence in being willfully ignorant is astounding. You can lead the ignorant to knowledge, but you can’t make them think.
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