
UFC President Dana White Is Asked About The 200+ Doctors Demanding Spotify Censor Joe Rogan
UFC President Dana White Is Asked About The 200+ Doctors Demanding Spotify Censor Joe Rogan

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That's a great point that needs to be publicly addressed. Everyone should realize this.Fun fact......Illegals don't need to be vaccinated to use Medicaid but nurses supplying the treatments do.
Fucked up!
I know that Trump cannot do anything with the states. I'm not arguing that the STATES don't have (or "still have") the legal authority and responsibility - that's in COTUS. That's what we're up against now with the potential dissolution of the Filibuster - states losing control.He did not have the power to stop the fraud. States are in charge of their elections, not the FED and to the president.
This will be my final response to you. How is it that Reagan managed to work with a Congress that was 272 to 158 when he was first elected? In fact his entire presidency the House was in Democratic hands. Tip O'Neil was Speaker. Yet somehow, Reagan got a good chunk of his agenda through. Somehow Reagan managed to work with what he had to work.I find it hilarious that he blames Trump for being the problem during his presidency.
"Trump should have worked with Congress" Please tell me which congressman were willing to work with him. The ones that voted to overturn Kenyan care? Has anyone ever seen the Bill that the republicans wrote to overturn Kenyan care? Has anyone seen the republicans bills to cut spending? I am waisting my time.
He's just another Trump hater that sucks republican dick.
I have a republican ticket sure to win..... Baby Bush and Romney the clown. The republicans and democrat party would be united.
I know that Trump cannot do anything with the states. I'm not arguing that the STATES don't have (or "still have") the legal authority and responsibility - that's in COTUS. That's what we're up against now with the potential dissolution of the Filibuster - states losing control.
Specifically in this discussion we're talking that the states, at last minute, did not follow COTUS and changed voting laws without their State's Legislature being involved. Remember, that's one of the arguments that was attempted to get into SCOTUS was that the State's themselves didn't follow COTUS. Since these States didn't follow the agreement that the State Legislature changes the laws, not part of the State's executive branch - where does the buck stop? Theoretically was it Pence and certification?
However, what I'd like to know is how much foreign involvement in the cheat was there? At that point isn't it a federal issue? Wasn't that one of the things the EO (back in 2017 I believe) was supposed to address (to my understanding). So, if foreign government helped conspire with the fraud via electronic trickery, publishing fake ballots, etc; then at some point is it the Executive branch that has responsibility? Who's job is it to keep foreign actors out of the voting? Do we argue States rights here or is this part of "the common defense?"
Institutionalizing it though is erosion of the idea of "Commitment", "Sacrifice", "Responsibility".
Closer and closer to the "Brave New World" concept of meaningless human relationships.
Reagan was not an outsider. As the governor of California he learned how to grease pockets to get what he wanted. Maybe you should check out how his wealth grew and when.This will be my final response to you. How is it that Reagan managed to work with a Congress that was 272 to 158 when he was first elected? In fact his entire presidency the House was in Democratic hands. Tip O'Neil was Speaker. Yet somehow, Reagan got a good chunk of his agenda through. Somehow Reagan managed to work with what he had to work.
Did Trump do this? Or, was it because he wasn't part of the swamp that he couldn't? That's the real question. Not whether or not the Pubics supported him, because we known dang good and well many of them didn't, and not until after the first year were many "on his wagon." No Republican wants to cut spending, and that's why I cannot support the party as a blanket statement.
I'm not a Trump hater; I just think he made some critical errors. Which, BTW, so did Reagan. All Presidents make errors; that's part of the job. However, If one cannot look at the bad along with the good, then they are no better than the very folks they criticize. But without a doubt Trump surrounded himself, due most likely to his inexperience in politics and not understanding how deep the swamp was, with bad people. I'll be the first to say Trump was a blessing to The USA and I firmly believe he loves this country; but he did some things that were not so smart.
I believe the editors need to move to Australia.![]()
Salt Lake City Tribune editorial calls for National Guard to keep unvaccinated people in their homes
The Salt Lake City Tribune editorial board called for the government to deploy the National Guard to prevent unvaccinated citizens from leaving their house.www.foxnews.com
Yo the FBI got their asses roasted on Youtube on Twitter over that shit man... 100% of all comments directed at the FBI were negative and ridiculing. I bet they are wondering just how the fuck they got to that point, however, like those other out-of-the-loop leftists running Biden's press releases and continuing to call him the "most popular president EVAR", they are probably too drunk on their narcissistic smugness to figure it out... Seriously though, I feel bad for the agent who pulled the trigger and dirtnapped that terrorist POS... He's probably gonna get stripped of his guns and all aspects of his life and political beliefs and social media investigated to minute details by his own bosses...
Important point about the ventilators, they were never for the patients health. They were to keep them having to quarantine hospital staff caring for the patients. Basically, if you had a positive test, and ended up in the hospital, you were sedated and put on a vent.
Took me a second to put it together, but here is my shot at it... No pun intended...
Vax = compromised immune system + constant mask wearing for days on end and breathing stagnant air = rampant oral/nasal infections that might have been minor in regular individuals, but in people whose immune systems are damaged, goes apeshit brush fire mode...
How about dogs, were any dogs killed…..Were any moms killed while holding their child?
The report says that “last spring, with less known about the disease, doctors often pre-emptively put patients on ventilators or gave powerful sedatives largely abandoned in recent years.” “The aim,” they say, was not because this was best practice for respiratory illnesses but because it was “to save the seriously ill and protect hospital staff from Covid-19.”This doesn't match my experience while being in and out of ICUs this past 2 years.
They call it a "funeral benefit".They also give the families off people who "die of COVID" a check.
brainwashed
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The report says that “last spring, with less known about the disease, doctors often pre-emptively put patients on ventilators or gave powerful sedatives largely abandoned in recent years.” “The aim,” they say, was not because this was best practice for respiratory illnesses but because it was “to save the seriously ill and protect hospital staff from Covid-19.”
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Shock: Physician Claims Early COVID Patients Put On 'Risky Sedation' and Ventilators To Protect Hospital Staff
Sad.thefederalistpapers.org
One of Dr's here literally admitted to doing exactly this.
In the beginning of this BS, my dad told me the same thing. He said, “Do not go to the hospital. It is a guaranteed death sentence and $45,000 in their pocket.”Important point about the ventilators, they were never for the patients health. They were to keep them having to quarantine hospital staff caring for the patients. Basically, if you had a positive test, and ended up in the hospital, you were sedated and put on a vent.
They call it a "funeral benefit".
At least Al Jazeera isn't afraid to report the news.
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Hostages freed after standoff at Texas synagogue, gunman dead
Officials say hostage-taker sought the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist who is serving jail term in US.www.aljazeera.com
Any right thinking individual studying the circumstances surrounding the 2020 election cannot deny the high probability of the widespread election fraud. The grounds for this were laid with the Steele dossier which in effect resulted in the loss of the House in 2018 which stalled Trump's agenda and led to the Mueller probe and impeachment trials. These were not organic events but carefully planned. States voting laws ignored by decree by state officials and not shot down by the courts. The five key electoral states all shut down voting concurrently and the tally of votes reversed when voting resumes. All of this could not be accomplished without the tacit acquiescence of the federal government.The involvement was domestic.....I think the origin, my spelling will be off, is in an area of DC called Kolorama.
That was just the hub for redirecting orders.
The actual orders come from higher on in some mansion in New York state and a university in Chicago.
If foreign involvement was used it was in getting materials and some minor internet shit that, shame on the American education system, critical thinking humans should be able to laugh at.
Our enemy is domestic with the added problem of being aligned with foreign actors, both with the goal of "fundamentally changing" (sound familiar) America.
The foreign actors would be harmless without the domestic partner.
uh-huh.
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