Just checked out Rumble for the first time a few days ago. I like the format and financial transparency. Not a lot of content at the moment but the platform is still relatively new. Can't wait to see it grow.
"Average" and "healthy" American in LA county......
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Just saying...
Imagine your only hope of victory being that the people abandon their law.
Very easy to believe when you are flipping a one-sided coin.
Imagine being so dumb that the policies you enact, thinking to solidify your power, actually turn your supporters against you.
The window was far past closed to effect political change by the time General Washington and the Founders initiated the Revolution. The Republic was born out of ashes left by the fire of tyranny.
Would you rather our enemies and traitors remain unknown when it is time to separate sheep from wolves? Let all those who would betray our nation and Constitution be made apparent to the people before Justice is called upon to clean house.
Exactly my point.
"... you do not have constitutional protections..."
Unless voluntarily given up, we always have constitutional protections.
Any law that indefinitely suspends constitutional rights for citizens is, by constitutional law, unconstitutional.
Locations that suspend constitutional rights do so in exchange for their rights and entitlements as territories of the USA. There really is no other way to logically think about the scenario.
Media does not have the power to declare anything.
Democrats nailed their own coffins with arbitrary deadlines. It's over. Regardless of what the media reports, Donald Trump won 2020. All else is theatrics.
If the culture is really so anti-racist why has she not been fired for violation of ethics policy? Someone needs to write a letter to the school's board of directors and hold her accountable for her self-admitted racism.
If they want to play the game, make them play it to the logical conclusion.
No organization wants a self-admitted racist. It's bad for business. Out out out!
The intent was that all standard weapons of war and accessories are implied in the vagueness of the term "arms".
If we are to interpret it by the letter, there is no distinction between big and small arms. And at a time when armies had cannons, I am pretty sure the writers knew the difference.
Interpret it by letter and in spirit, not by partisan conjecture.
"It is important to note that this ruling does not take effect for at least 21 days, and until then, my emergency declaration and orders retain the force of law."
It is important to note that unconstitutional orders are to be disregarded immediately due to them being... well, unconstitutional.
No, please. Tell her to keep driving until she crosses the nearest border and then stay there. It will be better for us all, including her.
That seat is icy cold. About time someone warmed it up.
Such a threat makes China appear weak. Insecurity causing emotional outbursts?
Maybe they are discrediting him in preparation for the old switcheroo?
Not to be rude but Forest/Land Management is difficult. There are a lot of factors to consider when "cleaning" an ecosystem and essentially shaping it into what locals and/or "society" (non-locals) deem "safe".
I'm a Californian. I went to Sequoia National Park a couple years back and was pretty shocked to find out that the fire policy of their local Forest Management service was essentially to let it burn. After a major fire some decades back the local forest service changed policy to clear out overgrown brush frequently to prevent fires (which they did) then were surprised when the local ecosystem started dying out. Apparently the Sequoia seed pods need the heat from the fires to crack open their outer shells to release the seeds inside, while the ashen ground makes for fertile soil for the seeds to germinate/grow. Fires also aid with decomposing dying and weak plantlife to redirect soil resources toward the younger and hardier plants.
Natural fires are more essential to good land management than most would think. While I agree that excessively overgrown foliage/brush near a community should be avoided or carefully watched, I think we should be careful when underestimating an ecosystem's ability to maintain itself.
But to the point of this post - CalFire made a super dirtbag move by not taking action to save lives. What even is the point of funding them if they don't make an effort to do their #1 job?
He looks scared.
She is projecting.
California's data is going to be a disaster and a half. No distinction between probable and confirmed cases for the counts at this point.
Much of our physical degradation is caused by harmful UV radiation and/or exposure to harmful chemicals internally, conditions not experienced during the earliest years recorded in the bible. In the absence of excessive radiation, with more accomodating atmospheric conditions and a much healthier diet, DNA wouldn't degrade nearly as fast as it does under today's conditions and we could, in theory, achieve much longer lifespans beyond 100 years.
The bible is one of the only records we have from the period of around 4,000 BC. On a few occasions, archaeologists (even those who don't believe in its' historical accuracy) have used the bible to accurately guide their research. I don't know of a single account of the bible being definitively disproven. All arguments against the historical accuracy of the bible are speculation with lack of evidence on the part of the accusers.
I didn't mean to downplay the benefits of modern medicine in regards to infant mortality rates, but an estimated 50+ million lost to abortion highlights my point of the benefits of medical science being outweighed by losses due to immorality.
Morals should come from the bible. Who could disagree with the Ten Commandments as the foundational moral principles for the family and society? Or where has civilization found a more perfect set of moral instructions than those found in the bible?
Was thinking of saying something to this effect. Composed January 9, 2019, Under Consideration in State Legislature August 26, 2020.
I think smallpox, polio, and chicken pox are much different from the Coronavirus.
The seasonal flu is certainly dangerous for high-risk individuals such as the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions which can complicate the immune response, but for the majority of healthy people there really is no point. The current mortality rate is at 3%, and rising, but most of those deaths are from the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions and it's being strongly debated whether every death reported is truly attributable to COVID-19. Per the CDC's own statement:
"As of April 14, 2020, CDC case counts and death counts include both confirmed and probable cases and deaths... A probable case or death is defined by one of the following:
- Meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19
- Meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence
- Meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19
Also, it's counterintuitive to think that herd immunity can be acquired by any means other than natural transmission and individual adaptation. We still don't have herd immunity for smallpox, polio, and chickenpox. Instead, we have a vaccination.
I fully support the research and development of a PROVEN SAFE and EFFECTIVE vaccine for those who want it. But I do not support disregarding what is probably an unenumerated right of an individual to decide what happens with their body in response to fear and the unknown (lack of evidence/data).
Disregarding personal liberty for public safety was explicitly warned against by the founders and is a dangerous precedent to set in terms of protections against government overreach and abuse.
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