Definitely coming from a left perspective, putting blame on "late stage capitalism" (I still don't know what that buzzword means) in introductory thesis statement. I am curious whether this guym will connect the dots to the grotesque, sloshing buckets of dumb government money upon which these grifts rely.
Just 2 months ago, Mello and H were happy to ban the unvaccinated from receiving healthcare, attending public events, or surfing in the ocean.
What a bunch of authoritarian idiot assholes. Y'all showed your cards early. Best get workin on that 2nd amendment Amigas.
And now they have lost their sugar daddy Bill Gates. Everyone is abandoning the Covid ship and distancing themselves from what they did as quickly as possible. But I won't forget. Ruined the economy, spiked child suicides, put thousands of businesses under, and violated the liberty of all Americans for a virus that was functionally no different than the flu. And then call all of us who said all this two years ago a Nazi. You can all go fuck yourselves and I will stomp a mudhole in your ass if you ever try to get in my face about your leftist nonsense again you lying fucks.
Please add a hatchet to their face, to drive home the point.
Then, what the hell, just go full-Comanche: Bury them in the ground up to their neck and dump molasses & red ants on their heads.
Definitely coming from a left perspective, putting blame on "late stage capitalism" (I still don't know what that buzzword means) in introductory thesis statement. I am curious whether this guym will connect the dots to the grotesque, sloshing buckets of dumb government money upon which these grifts rely.
I'll report back.
Or not.
Either way, it won't be interesting.
There was a time when it would be the left pushing back against big pharma, lockdowns, and infringement of human rights.
Definitely coming from a left perspective, putting blame on "late stage capitalism" (I still don't know what that buzzword means) in introductory thesis statement. I am curious whether this guym will connect the dots to the grotesque, sloshing buckets of dumb government money upon which these grifts rely.
I'll report back.
Or not.
Either way, it won't be interesting.
There was a time when it would be the left pushing back against big pharma, lockdowns, and infringement of human rights.
As I told my proggy daughter at height of lockdown, we° must be vigilant because They° can always find an emergency. She doesn’t get it… yet.
Definitely coming from a left perspective, putting blame on "late stage capitalism" (I still don't know what that buzzword means) in introductory thesis statement. I am curious whether this guym will connect the dots to the grotesque, sloshing buckets of dumb government money upon which these grifts rely.
I'll report back.
Or not.
Either way, it won't be interesting.
There was a time when it would be the left pushing back against big pharma, lockdowns, and infringement of human rights.
Definitely coming from a left perspective, putting blame on "late stage capitalism" (I still don't know what that buzzword means) in introductory thesis statement. I am curious whether this guym will connect the dots to the grotesque, sloshing buckets of dumb government money upon which these grifts rely.
I'll report back.
Or not.
Either way, it won't be interesting.
There was a time when it would be the left pushing back against big pharma, lockdowns, and infringement of human rights.
I remember the left’s anti big pharma phase. I also remember their “The government can tell you what to do with your body” phase
Testing for COVID-19 has plummeted across the globe, making it much tougher for scientists to track the course of the pandemic and spot new, worrisome viral mutants as they emerge and spread.
Experts say testing has dropped by 70 to 90% worldwide from the first to the second quarter of this year — the opposite of what they say should be happening with new omicron variants on the rise in places such as the United States and South Africa.
“We’re not testing anywhere near where we might need to,” said Dr. Krishna Udayakumar, who directs the Duke Global Health Innovation Center at Duke University. “We need the ability to ramp up testing as we’re seeing the emergence of new waves or surges to track what’s happening” and respond.
Reported daily cases in the U.S., for example, are averaging 73,633, up more than 40% over the past two weeks, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. But that is a vast undercount because of the testing downturn and the fact tests are being taken at home and not reported to health departments. An influential modeling group at the University of Washington in Seattle estimates that only 13% of cases are being reported to health authorities in the U.S. — which would mean more than a half million new infections every day.
1. Stop getting tested 2. They will just make up numbers anyway for the mid terms
Testing for COVID-19 has plummeted across the globe, making it much tougher for scientists to track the course of the pandemic and spot new, worrisome viral mutants as they emerge and spread.
Experts say testing has dropped by 70 to 90% worldwide from the first to the second quarter of this year — the opposite of what they say should be happening with new omicron variants on the rise in places such as the United States and South Africa.
“We’re not testing anywhere near where we might need to,” said Dr. Krishna Udayakumar, who directs the Duke Global Health Innovation Center at Duke University. “We need the ability to ramp up testing as we’re seeing the emergence of new waves or surges to track what’s happening” and respond.
Reported daily cases in the U.S., for example, are averaging 73,633, up more than 40% over the past two weeks, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. But that is a vast undercount because of the testing downturn and the fact tests are being taken at home and not reported to health departments. An influential modeling group at the University of Washington in Seattle estimates that only 13% of cases are being reported to health authorities in the U.S. — which would mean more than a half million new infections every day.
1. Stop getting tested 2. They will just make up numbers anyway for the mid terms
Midterm death toll will be astronomical! Lockdowns! It's OK though they have mules, I mean helpful volunteers, that can assist you by marking your ballots and haul your votes to the ballot box courtesy of George Soros.
Midterm death toll will be astronomical! Lockdowns! It's OK though they have mules, I mean helpful volunteers, that can assist you by marking your ballots and haul your votes to the ballot box courtesy of George Soros.
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Definitely coming from a left perspective, putting blame on "late stage capitalism" (I still don't know what that buzzword means) in introductory thesis statement. I am curious whether this guym will connect the dots to the grotesque, sloshing buckets of dumb government money upon which these grifts rely.
I'll report back.
Or not.
Either way, it won't be interesting.
Then, what the hell, just go full-Comanche: Bury them in the ground up to their neck and dump molasses & red ants on their heads.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33888789/mike-brown-coach-golden-state-warriors-steve-kerr-tests-positive-covid-19
Testing for COVID-19 has plummeted across the globe, making it much tougher for scientists to track the course of the pandemic and spot new, worrisome viral mutants as they emerge and spread.
Experts say testing has dropped by 70 to 90% worldwide from the first to the second quarter of this year — the opposite of what they say should be happening with new omicron variants on the rise in places such as the United States and South Africa.
“We’re not testing anywhere near where we might need to,” said Dr. Krishna Udayakumar, who directs the Duke Global Health Innovation Center at Duke University. “We need the ability to ramp up testing as we’re seeing the emergence of new waves or surges to track what’s happening” and respond.
Reported daily cases in the U.S., for example, are averaging 73,633, up more than 40% over the past two weeks, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. But that is a vast undercount because of the testing downturn and the fact tests are being taken at home and not reported to health departments. An influential modeling group at the University of Washington in Seattle estimates that only 13% of cases are being reported to health authorities in the U.S. — which would mean more than a half million new infections every day.
1. Stop getting tested
2. They will just make up numbers anyway for the mid terms
Just another in a long line of failed vaccines.
At least this one didn't target and kill African children and families as lab rats.
CoronaBros need to brace for some #BreakthroughDeaths