The time is off by a couple of hours, which allows "fact-checkers" to say it's false and TOTALLY DEBUNKED because it actually happened a little earlier. Video from 1:30 AM will be clean.
And his numbers are wrong, lol. One 500-ct ream 8.5x11" copy paper weighs 5 pounds, give or take a little depending on paper quality. A box of 5000 sheets weighs ~50 pounds.
"I saw poll workers less than 6 feet apart while they were feeding ballots through the machine multiple times."
"There's a guy shredding absentee ballot envelopes and he's not wearing a mask."
etc.
Yes, you can, dumbass. You've been doing exactly that every winter for at least 20 years and the sky didn't fall. It won't fall this year either; the only REAL difference is there's an extra cold virus going around.
Go fuck yourself, Abbott. Make sure your resume is ready because you're going to be job-hunting in '22.
"as soon as he takes the oath of office"
So, never. Okay.
She sounds like a spoiled teenager complaining that her dad is the worst because he bought her the wrong color car.
A CNN report.
Kids weren't dropping dead from communicable illness 40 years ago, and back then the vaccine schedule was much lighter than it is today. Most of the new ones are worthless and just a way for pharma companies to make money risk-free (for them). I got only a tiny fraction of the vaccines my nephews are supposed to get, and yet me and my same-age peers never got anything worse than flu or chicken pox and no classmates ever died of a contagious illness the whole time I was there. There was a cancer death and a few from accidents or suicide, but nothing vaccines could even theoretically prevent. We picked all the low-hanging fruit, vaccines for the very few diseases that were common, easily transmissible, and lethal, by the 1970s at the latest.
I thought that was 1/1/1800. Or is it different in different states?
If they counted annual flu deaths the same way they count COLD-19 deaths, the flu would look way more lethal than it is. Dying with the corona cold counts as dying of it, even when the person obviously died of something else like a broken neck or complications of cancer.
They're mocking the common people.
She's not going to be happy when the M&M candy canes arrive and they're mismarked with W's.
I have experience with being lied to and gaslit. I had to learn to use common sense instead of blindly believing what "authorities" say, and take to heart "if it doesn't make sense, it's probably not true."
There might be a connection. People who understand their health is their own responsibility and take it seriously enough to do a little research and understand how human bodies work are less likely to fall for the COVID BS.
No. This is why the "case" counts are so high. Testing people who aren't sick or who caught a normal cold with inaccurate PCR tests generates tons of false positives. Don't get tested unless you're very sick and need to go to the hospital.
My 6-month-old nephew was crying and when I picked him up and asked what's wrong he said "Auntie, I'm afraid that Donald Trump will steal the election and steal the future away from my generation. The Great Reset is the only way forward and if Trump remains in the White House, it might never happen." Then the whole family clapped and donated $100 to Biden's legal expense fund.
"Went to Tinder" - there's the problem.
They'll bust three people who voted twice each and then say "See? Look! We're the good guys! We helped!"
At this point, most of them. Average lifespan in long-term care facilities is just over a year.
My late grandmother had cognitive issues before she passed away. She would get confused and assume wrong things, but her remembered information was outdated or incomplete, not stuff that never happened. She'd ask me how school or my job at the airport were going, or what my new address was in New York, as if she forgot what year it was. I was in school in 1995, etc. She didn't ask me about my husband (I've never been married), trips overseas (I've only traveled around the USA), or anything like that.
If Joe with his cognitive problems is talking about fraud and that he doesn't need your vote, that suggests there is or at a minimum was some funny business going on. It's not proof on its own, but it is a flashing neon "LOOK HERE" sign with an arrow pointing to the election. He didn't conjure that from nothing in his imagination.
"Good news, my scan came back negative!"
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It'll be awhile before I can go to Dairy Queen and get an M&Ms blizzard without thinking "wait... eww."