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Ah yes. The "nichts wird so heiß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird" approach.
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Right. So protection was higher with mRNA vaccinations but lasted longer with the adenovirus variety. Fortunately you had a choice between them; you could get the 'conventional' adenovirus vaccine (the J+J) or the newer mRNA vaccine (the Pfizer.) The first vaccine I got was an mRNA; the second was the J+J, which, per at least one study I saw, gives you the benefits of both. The term used for this is heterologous vaccination. Nowadays you can only get the mRNA vaccine because it's a bit safer.
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Make America Gangrenous Again.
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Post trump Legal Actions, Including his Enablers
billvon replied to Phil1111's topic in Speakers Corner
So Guiliani is now arguing in court that he no longer possesses much of value, and so he cannot pay his judgments. When the judge asked him if he COULD get them, he said yes. At the end of the hearing the judge called Giuliani's claims "farcical" and threw him out of court. He also warned that Guiliani and his legal team were very close to being cited for contempt of court. Right afterwards, his attorneys asked if the judge would let them off the case, due to a "fundamental disagreement” with Giuliani; he “fails to cooperate in the representation or otherwise renders the representation unreasonably difficult for the lawyer to carry out employment effectively.” Apparently they had talked to Guiliani about all this but he had ignored them. His spokesman then claimed that "he has not been informed by Mr. Caruso of this action. Surely Mr. Caruso would talk to the mayor, or at the very least inform him, of such a decision.” I love it. Dueling spokesmen and lawyers, And just to see if I can follow this all - Rudy was Trump's lawyer who, like many Trump supporters, was a criminal. So he was caught. He was disbarred so he had to get his own lawyers. Now those lawyers may face legal action against them due to Rudy's hijinks. If that comes to pass, Trump's lawyers lawyers will need lawyers. MAGA! Making Attorneys Get Attorneys! -
Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
billvon replied to base698's topic in Speakers Corner
No one prints "trillions of dollars." The US mint prints a few billion in currency a year, and most of that goes to replace damaged currency. You're off by several orders of magnitude. -
Yes, they did. And as a result: COVID pandemic over Record high stock market Record low unemployment Illegal immigration dropping Fentanyl deaths plummeting Violent crime down I'll take it. Now Trump is going to destroy it all, of course. But at least we had that decade of prosperity to look back on. You DID bank a lot of money from your investments over the past 16 years, right?
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Yeah, I got that; was just amplifying on the idea that anything, no matter how good the average outcome, will have cases where the individual outcome is poor.
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Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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Almost all of them. Keep in mind the reddest states get the most federal welfare. -
There have been two investigations into his pedophilic activities. They didn't have "nothing" - they had plenty. Three eyewitnesses who placed him at a drug-heavy party where an underage girl was seen naked and having sex, for example. Earlier, his wingman Joel Greenberg - who he traveled with to the Bahamas regularly - was found guilty of sex trafficking underage women to the Bahamas. Since Gaetz was also known to travel with underage girls to the Bahamas, he was under investigation as well. He has claimed that just because he is generous to his girlfriends, that's not a crime - although traveling with underage women with the purpose of having sex with them is in fact a crime. He has echoed his preferences for sex trafficking in his legislative life. In 2017 he was the only representative to vote against the Combating Human Trafficking in Commercial Vehicles Act, an anti-human-trafficking bill that provided resources for the Department of Transportation to crack down on the use of buses and trucks to transport sex slaves. The bill could have been used to investigate his own transportation of underage women, so he had a clear interest in seeing it quashed. We know he's been worried about what will happen with these charges; a few months ago he tasked a lobbyist of his, Chris Dorworth, with destroying all the court records of the more recent event. Now he won't need to do any of that. Since Trump has a record of pardoning political supporters, Gaetz will get away with it no matter what they find. We're entering a new era of American politics, where criminals can do what they like as long as they have the support of the president.
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Yep. The pedophilia and sex trafficking is new, too.
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Yep. In German the phrase was "es wird nichts so heiß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird." No one thought Hitler would actually kill all the Jews, but they had to do SOMETHING! The Jews were killing German kids and using their blood for their religious rituals! How can anyone allow that?
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Sure. They didn't want immigrants to eat their dogs.
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It doesn't take a whole lot of brains to make money if you have money to start with. Trump got $413 million from his father. If we assume he got most of that in 1982 (around the time he started taking big loans from his father) and simply invested in stocks that perform like the DJIA, he would now have $6.6 billion. His net worth is around $5 billion, so he hasn't even performed as well as a passive investor would have. Even with all the crime. I've been a little bit more active in investing, and I have the advantage that I have some insight into which technology stocks will do well. If I had started with Trump's money I would now have $17 billion from investment income. Musk has an even better sense of technology than I do, and he did start two companies that made him $100 million - specifically Zip2 and Paypal. From that point the skill that made him most of his money was his investment sense, and he invested in companies like Tesla that have done very, very well. His background (his family was very wealthy) and willingness to break the law (he worked illegally in the US to start his first company) were two prime factors in his success. That initial boost is what most people who find themselves poor lack. Once you get to about $400K in today's dollars, through inheritance, savings or stock earnings, you are pretty much guaranteed success as long as you don't do anything stupid. Educated people can do that fairly quickly; without education it's nearly impossible. Of course, a large subset of people both have nothing to start with AND make it a habit of doing stupid things (drugs, crime etc.)
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Some of them get it -- Sullivan Before the Election
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Oh I am sure everyone in Stormfront will not only admit it, they will brag about it. But I agree that most will waffle, say "none of your buisness" or say "well I held my nose and voted third party" - or something along those lines. -
Of course. That's true with anything. After slavery was abolished, crime by black Americans in the South went way up. The reasons for this range from 1) now black people COULD commit crimes to 2) suddenly Southerners were terrified that the very same blacks they used to whip were free to do the same to them and thus looked VERY hard for crime and 3) the depression caused by the Civil War made all crime go up. Southerners used that bit of data to "prove" that it was a mistake to free black people, and that those idiot woke abolitionists would now see the error of their ways.