by narf8h1
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trump2036 5 points ago +5 / -0

some people say "that was in the past, so its ok now!"

The thing is, he was CEO of newsmax when he did it. It's not like he was running cnn at the time, donated to clinton foundation then decided he was going to run a conservative network. He was running the conservative network while friends with hillary and donating to her foundation.

by narf8h1
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trump2036 17 points ago +17 / -0

"uhhhhh durrrrrrrrr, we donated to the clinton foundation, but we expected you to think we were on your side!"

by narf8h1
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trump2036 28 points ago +28 / -0

nipples protruding, very disrespectful

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trump2036 18 points ago +18 / -0

If "healthcare is a right" means "I get free healthcare", and healthcare isn't even in the constitution, then 2nd amendment is in the constitution, so the fed should be providing us with free guns.

It's less crazy than imagining healthcare is owed to everyone.

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trump2036 30 points ago +30 / -0

The first Marek's disease vaccine was introduced in 1970. The disease would cause mild paralysis, with the only identifiable lesions being in neural tissue. Mortality of chickens infected with Marek's disease was quite low. Decades after the first vaccine was introduced, current strains of Marek Virus cause lymphoma formation on throughout the chicken's body and mortality rates have reached 100% in unvaccinated chickens.

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trump2036 57 points ago +58 / -1

do you guys know what happens if your vaccine only stops the symptoms?

Normaly, a virus thats too aggressive and can kill its host will be selected against because it becomes an evolutionary dead end, however "leaky vaccines" releases from this evolutionary pressure to become less deadly. "leaky vaccines" are vaccines that protect against symptoms but not (or barely) against transmission, so instead of killing the possibility for the virus to propagate and evolve, they "leak" strains of the virus that can become deadlier.

This process has already been observed in chicken. Mareks disease started out as a relatively weak virus. However as the poultry industry started using leaky vaccines the virus evolved into a much nastier disease that kills very quickly. Now ALL chickens need to be vaccinated against it or face almost certain death.

With the new covid vaccines being designed to primarily lessen symptoms rather than prevent transmission and with governments seeking to vaccinate as many people as possible throughout the world, we could have a Marek's disease situation in humans. And once all of humanity HAS to vaccinate or face total extinction, those who control the vaccines can do literally ANYTHING they want to humanity.

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/leaky-vaccines-can-produce-stronger-versions-of-viruses-072715#What-We-Learned-from-Chickens

"I'd be wary of extrapolating too far into other systems," Devlin told Live Science. "We use vaccines a lot differently in humans than we do in animals, and the vaccines themselves are different."

For instance, animal vaccines are largely developed for agricultural purposes, so people don't care too much about saving every single animal or stopping all symptoms of disease; they just want to stop outbreaks to protect their bottom line. As a result, most animal vaccines are developed rapidly, and undergo fewer tests to show safety and effectiveness than those that are required for human vaccines.

=== don't worry, we take more care in human vaccines and we won't see leaky vaccines in humans. Except for the one we're forcing everyone to take right now.

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trump2036 4 points ago +4 / -0

I have a preorder for the tri-motor cybertruck too.

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trump2036 3 points ago +4 / -1

My model 3 long range was 43k after fed incentive ($47500-$3800). 330 mile range.

250wh/mile, 14,000 miles a year = $420 in cost per year (at 12 cents per kwh). I have solar panels, so there isn't a cost anymore (6 year ROI), but if I didn't have solar, that would be the cost.

My previous car was a turbo sedan getting 21 mpg. Lets assume the price of gasoline averages $3 over the lifespan of the car (who knows where it will be but we need some numbers), thats $2,000 a year in fuel.

Lets say I keep the car for 8 years (I think the avg is 9 years in the US for a new vehicle). That's $12,640 more in fuel than the EV.

Brings the cost of my model 3 long range to $30k. That's less than I paid for my last ICE. Which I'd be doing anyway cause my last car was already 7 years old. These numbers don't include the cost of oil changes, ICE tuneups, etc.

And I have a nice new car, fast, more cargo room than the last one, 5 star crash ratings in every category, and it can drive in traffic for me.

PS: Made in America.

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trump2036 3 points ago +3 / -0

You'd need a very large area for it. And the panels are about 60 lbs each. So now you're decreasing range of your car, adding cost to the car... and for very little payoff.

My roof has 53 solar panels on it. Doesn't need to move around, car has to come home anyway.

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trump2036 19 points ago +19 / -0

remember when they controlled all 3 houses? I do. Back then they said they couldn't help Trump because he was a russian agent.

If Republicans said Joe was a CCP agent, Democrats would tell them to fuck off and then ban all women from sports.

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trump2036 30 points ago +30 / -0

Ask Bill how he thinks the 500,000 indian kids with polio contracted from his vaccine feel.


According to Robert F. Kennedy, Gates was involved in a Polio immunization program in India which paralyzed 490,000 children.

Indian doctors blame the Gates campaign for a devastating non-polio acute flaccid paralysis (NPAFP) epidemic that paralyzed 490,000 children beyond expected rates between 2000 and 2017. In 2017, the Indian government dialed back Gates’ vaccine regimen and asked Gates and his vaccine policies to leave India. NPAFP rates dropped precipitously.

In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) reluctantly admitted that the global explosion in polio is predominantly vaccine strain. The most frightening epidemics in Congo, Afghanistan, and the Philippines, are all linked to vaccines. In fact, by 2018, 70% of global polio cases were vaccine strain.

India barred the Gates Foundation from funding part of its immunization program, citing concerns over 'non-governmental organizations' asserting control over decision making in key policy areas.

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trump2036 23 points ago +23 / -0

They HAVE to know how disliked he is:

  1. They went to great lengths to cheat in the election to make sure he would win.

  2. In the Democratic Party presidential primaries, Biden and Harris did so poorly they were at the end of the line.

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trump2036 1 point ago +1 / -0

Short positions went from 140% to 250% of float.

They might be "underwater" on paper, and need new cash infusions to meet minimum requirements, but they are not out of position.

By increasing their short positions (which means selling shares on the market), they drove down the price of GME while increasing their exposure. So now when the price drops from $400 down to $10, they'll make even more than they would have driving it from $10 to $3.

Make no mistake, if they are let off the hook with GME, they will be making billions off small retail investors who bought into GME.

It's diamond hands or house takes it all.

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trump2036 2 points ago +2 / -0

Short interest at the start of this was 140% of float. It's now 250%. They didn't close out positions (which could increase the buying), they are selling more shares to drop it.

It's basically like averaging down in a stock as it tanks. It might work, but if it still goes wrong, now you're facing even higher losses.

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trump2036 19 points ago +19 / -0

last time her transcripts got released, it was just pages and pages of her not remembering anything.

Must be why she hasn't suicided yet.

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trump2036 42 points ago +42 / -0

There's more to it than just borrowing the shares. They also pay interest for the time they have the shares. It's about 50% APY, and its based on the CURRENT price of the stock.

They're bleeding millions and there isn't enough shares to close their position. They are going to sit here and watch money bleed out their asses till they eventually buy it back.

short interest is actually climbing https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/NYSE/GME/short-interest/

Short Percentage of Float is the percentage of shares shorted compared to the float. As of today, GameStop's Short Percentage of Float is 292.53%.

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trump2036 92 points ago +93 / -1

"You guys don't get it. Whites are not the future of America. Your replacements are in caravans en route right now. We're going to get them jobs. The rest of you need to be part of economic social justice, your turn to be poor and become slaves. You're racist, shut up"

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trump2036 4 points ago +4 / -0

They regularly manipulate the masses on tv shows and news media. But heaven's forbid if a bunch of rejects decide to buy the same stock, that's the end of the world.

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trump2036 4 points ago +4 / -0

anyone have a source on this? I don't like sharing memes unless I can verify they're real first. Too many shitposts have tricked me.

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trump2036 13 points ago +13 / -0

You Either Die A Hero, Or You Live Long Enough To See Yourself Become The Villain

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trump2036 1 point ago +1 / -0

yeah, I'm just saying they want equality for positions that pay the most. That's cherry picking. And stupid.

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