Posted on 08/31/2021 12:00:43 AM PDT by weston




Good morning, sweetie. You are welcome. I’m sure it will be delicous and he will like it.
Nasal spray? Mix Betadine with water?
Thanks Jane,
When I clicked on the site, my Norton’s said I got a malicious attack.
Did anyone else have that?
You are welcome.
It tried to download, so I closed it.
It’s 40 pgs....but, most of those pages are the references to what is said in the letter.
Here’s a link to Zero Hedge, that lets you read, or print (or, save as pdf)....
(Zero Hedge has a lot of ad pop ups, so, I open in my browser that blocks pop ups.
Arrrrrgh.)
And, certain salt and baking soda (takes away any sting). The Drs instructions are at the article link, and I posted his how to vid, upthread.
The amount of Betadine is minimal.
The vid is short.
Thanks for posting.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, sponsored by The ANTIFA by Jack Posobiec, for Monday shows that 40% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job performance. Fifty-eight percent (58%) disapprove.
Thanks.
Took them long enough.
He’s in freefall.
Even House Democrats Think Emperor Biden’s $600 IRS Bank Spying Plan Is Bonkers So They’re Proposing a New Number
Democrats have said they plan to raise the threshold of President Joe Biden’s radical proposal that all bank transactions of more than $600 be reported to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
The initial proposal (pdf)—which Biden says is aimed at curbing tax evasion—would require banks and other financial institutions to report to the IRS any deposits or withdrawals totaling more than $600 annually to or from all business and personal accounts.
The new reporting requirement would take effect in 2022 and would apply to both private individual and commercial business accounts owned by a taxpayer.
But House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal said Thursday that he and other Democratic leaders are planning to scrap the $600 annual figure and set a higher threshold, of which the details are still being worked through.
“We’ve reached an agreement to not have the $600,” Neal told Bloomberg. A Democratic aide noted that they are focusing on increasing the current threshold to $10,000 but said that this figure could well change.
Even House Democrats Think Emperor Biden’s $600 IRS Bank Spying Plan Is Bonkers So They’re Proposing a New Number
Democrats have said they plan to raise the threshold of President Joe Biden’s radical proposal that all bank transactions of more than $600 be reported to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
The initial proposal (pdf)—which Biden says is aimed at curbing tax evasion—would require banks and other financial institutions to report to the IRS any deposits or withdrawals totaling more than $600 annually to or from all business and personal accounts.
The new reporting requirement would take effect in 2022 and would apply to both private individual and commercial business accounts owned by a taxpayer.
But House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal said Thursday that he and other Democratic leaders are planning to scrap the $600 annual figure and set a higher threshold, of which the details are still being worked through.
“We’ve reached an agreement to not have the $600,” Neal told Bloomberg. A Democratic aide noted that they are focusing on increasing the current threshold to $10,000 but said that this figure could well change.
Sorry for double post
Yes, VERY near!
About 7 miles away!
This may very well be but what us "scientifically illiterate" peeps do grasp is that we have been lied to by those who we should be able to trust.
And the backlash is not going to be pretty!
Good article, thanks for posting here.
He's an orthopedic surgeon. He and his wife raise cattle , also.
Germany’s Social Democratic Party Narrowly Wins Against Merkel’s Party: Preliminary Results



For the land has gone astray....


All very good ones!
Thanks, norsky.
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