First, Ted's comments on Trump are most telling, so yeah, he appears to be a bit of a snake.
That being said, his statement appears (again, appears) to be quite convincing: children wanted to go to Cancun with friends, he accompanied them, it was a planned trip, and he's coming back right away.
Finally, the fact that United leaked his itinerary to the MSM and lefties are salivating over this "incident" arguably confirms that it is blown out of proportion.
Just my 2c.
Kerry's daughter is funded by the Billy Gates Foundation
That's not Ukraine. Or Russia.
So yeah, I did include Hunter, and your math is off.
Besides... what the fuck is wrong with you?
I had a legitimate question and you had to be a total dick about it.
Way to attract new users.
Thanks! So essentially at least three out of four have explicit connections with gas/oil oligarchs in Ukraine and/or Russia.
This meme is bad though... Just like a lot of things with corona: there are a lot of proven shady and downright criminal dealings, and yet it is the half-truths that are being actively spread around.
Ditto, and that's emphatically not concern trolling.
I want to see the details.
That being said, there are two options here: either it's true or it's false. These accusations aren't just big, they're incredibly detailed.
Thus, investigation should be a no-brainer...
Right? Right?..
Same. I saw 10 maskless people total here over the past 8 months in the same grocery store I visit every two weeks.
That evaluates to about 98-99% compliance rate depending on the number of people in a store at one time.
This shit won't stop for a long while.
This is the norm now.
Fair points. However, this specific system is not meant for exhaustive reporting and doesn't pretend that it is.
In that it is quite different from the death counter of every MSM outlet.
Do I trust that the 2.37% of cases reported in the system are deaths? Yeah.
Does it tell me anything at all about the risks? Nope.
Glad that you asked!
In Moderna study, they did include a small arm with corona-infected but asymptomatic people (about 350 people in each group).
There was no difference in COVID contraction rate between vaccinated and placebo groups in that arm, and a total of 1-2 people in each group had it (meaning positive for the virus and e.g. having fever).
Best protection against COVID is having the virus 😂🤡🌎
It's 2.37% of reported adverse events, not injections, so you can't compare the numbers directly.
You're likely being downvoted for that.
The OP is misleading and most commentators don't have the expertise to know this - but there's no excuse to not ask a question about the methodology.
Just so that I'm not eaten alive: vaccine is indeed a bad idea. I've read both papers by Pfizer and Moderna.
For example, here's the Pfizer summary:
- COVID is very rare with our without vaccine (1% of placebo group and 0.05% of vaccinated group).
- Severe COVID is even more rare at 0.04% in placebo group and 0.005% in vaccinated group.
- Chance of severe side effects (treatment-related) is zero in the placebo group and 0.02% in the vaccinated group.
Thus you're effectively exchanging severe COVID for severe side effects, and both are exceedingly rare.
No, this is peak 🤡🌎:
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Indeed. I have a problem with the math in the lawsuit as well.
Before I get into the details, so that I'm not eaten alive here, I'll just say that in sections 32-34 of the Lawsuit Summary Cicchetti makes undeniable points about
- 17-fold discrepancies rejection rates for absentee ballots in GA,
- 174,384 votes in MI not matched to registered voters, and
- 70% of Detroit precincts did not balance the votes tabulated.
As to the math leading him to item 30 in the Lawsuit Summary (page 28)... In item 11 (page 22):
I estimate the variance by multiplying the mean times the probability of the candidate not getting a vote.
This is not how variance is calculated or what variance actually means.
Variance is a measure of variability. To know variability, you need raw data, and Cicchetti does not mention using raw data anywere.
Now, he is trying to say Biden got many more votes than Clinton in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
This is utterly meaningless, because Biden got many more votes than Clinton in EVERY state, expressed as either absolute number or a percent of the total.
And these states are not at the top either.
When ranked by difference in votes, GA, MI, PA, and WI are ##6, 7, 8, and 22, and when ranked by difference in % for a candidate, they rank ##29, 32, 42, and 38, respectively.
I would be truly grateful if anyone could explain what is going on there.
Naturally, all the while actual drugs have to be prescribed.
Worse, they'll inject you right in the hospital without telling you the cost.
Wife is rhesus negative, baby rhesus positive, so she needed an immunoglobulin injection.
It's a common procedure, drug costs $110 in the pharmacy.
They injected her in the hospital and billed $1,700.
Yes, ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED dollars.