Posted on 12/13/2022 3:03:02 PM PST by ransomnote
nope .... necks...something about that subtle curve and the head tilt...
I’m such a perv in that regard ... ;-p
My gas heating bill this time last year was in the $200s. This year, closer to $500. The local chat rooms in my town have people fuming out loud as the bills for most came in during this week.
I have little sympathy for their plight, as likely 90% of them vote Rat regularly. Elections have consequences they shall learn.
Brunson Bros may bring the Kracken. No one is watching.
That’s a good thing. Certainly there is Potential to “bring the house down”.
You know... CARDS and COURTS.
The BRUNSON Case isn’t going away.
If SC Justices muff this, and If anything is Real, it will be used against them for their own impeachment.
I hear that Failure to Defend and Protect the Constitution is an Oath broken, both of office and Duty. Doing so
ends careers, sometimes lives, as I also hear Treason or Sedition do have consequences.
Great post.
>>>>> President Trump POSTS on Truth Social. <<<<<
https://truthsocial.com/users/realDonaldTrump/statuses/109531932540891300
They say that the Unselect Committee of Democrats, Misfits, and Thugs, without any representation from Republicans in good standing, is getting ready to recommend Criminal Charges to the highly partisan, political, and Corrupt “Justice” Department for the “ PEACEFULLY & PATRIOTICLY” speech I made on January 6th. This speech and my actions were mild & loving, especially when compared to Democrats wild spewing of HATE. Why didn’t they investigate massive Election Fraud or send in the Troops? SCAM!
Well voluntarily taking the jab after side effects were known is at least attempted suicide. “Stupidman” was sort of unwillingly correct.
My condolences about your dead brother but every time I listen to DJ
I think of the Do Not Seek The Treasure scene from O' Brother Where Art Thou
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Probably lowers it because of less inflammation. In all the Katz chats and other folks on the niacin protocol I've haven't heard of any issues. AZLiberty, have you?
YW. I'll update that every time there is a new drop.
It’s a bushwhack!
gisd O
CALL TO ACTION for the BRUNSON BROTHERS
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4114224/posts?page=1730#1730
DeSantis reverses himself on coronavirus vaccines, moves to right of Trump
ARTICLE...
Early in the pandemic, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis repeatedly praised President Donald Trump for the expedited development and rollout of a coronavirus vaccine. The governor’s office pushed for $480 million in pandemic resources, including media campaigns promoting the shots, according to state budget documents. And DeSantis, a Republican, even lauded the Biden administration for helping to expand access to vaccines.
“We’re having more vaccine because of this, which is great,” DeSantis said of a federal program shipping shots to pharmacies in February 2021.
But this past week, DeSantis threw himself into misleadingly disparaging the vaccines, convening skeptics to buck guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and seeking to investigate vaccine makers for fraud.
“These companies have made a fortune off this federal government imposing or at least attempting to impose mandates, and a lot of false statements,” DeSantis said at the roundtable event on Wednesday. “I think people want the truth and I think people want accountability, so you need to have a thorough investigation into what’s happened with these shots.”
A review of DeSantis’s public positions on the vaccines shows a full reversal that has unfolded gradually since 2021, seizing on the shots’ waning efficacy against new virus variants and portraying evolving scientific advice as deliberate deceit.
The hard-line position he’s now staking out is taking on additional significance: DeSantis is widely seen as a potential presidential candidate in 2024, with many Republicans wanting him to challenge Trump for the GOP nomination and some seeing vaccines as a potential wedge issue to outflank the former president to his right.
“We know he’s not really anti-vax, he’s on the record, but now he’s taking this position for really blatant political purposes, it appears, and it’s really undermining to health care professionals,” said David Pate, a retired health systems executive and lifelong Republican who has advised Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R). “I’m not sure what the gain is, because he’s already got the base, and now this is just going to alienate moderates and independents.”
Spokespeople for DeSantis did not respond to detailed questions and requests for comment.
Trump has all but acknowledged his potential vulnerability on the issue of vaccines. He was booed in December 2021 for saying he received a booster shot. Then, at a rally in Alaska in July, he touted his administration’s response to the pandemic while avoiding using the word “vaccine.”
Tensions have grown between the two men as Trump formally announced his 2024 candidacy and DeSantis has risen as a potential rival, with chants of “two more years” at his reelection victory party on Nov. 8. Several early primary polls have shown DeSantis leading Trump; a CNN survey this month found one of the steepest drops in support for Trump’s 2024 bid among voters who describe themselves as very conservative. Skepticism about the vaccines and guidance from government health agencies has been palpable in the far-right wing of the party in recent years.
DeSantis’s event succeeded in drawing cheers from pro-Trump corners of the far-right. “What I like about DeSantis, he’s probably not a guy you’d like to run at, let’s go have a beer, but he’s all business,” former Trump strategist Stephen K. Bannon said on his podcast.
Supporters of DeSantis pushed back on suggestions — including from Trump allies — that the vaccine announcements were meant to outflank Trump ahead of a potential 2024 clash.
“If the left comes at him and says, you flipped because you want to be more anti-vaccine than Trump, he’s just gonna kill ’em with facts,” said Eric Anton, a GOP donor who said DeSantis would be one of his top choices for 2024. “If you want to call that political, then I think you’re too political.”
Even before DeSantis solidified his standing as the leading GOP alternative to Trump following a decisive reelection win, Republican strategists were quietly discussing Trump’s handling of the pandemic as a point of attack for DeSantis. But embracing a hostile position toward vaccines is not without political risk in the long run.
A Kaiser Family Foundation survey released Friday found 75 percent of U.S. adults have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, and half of adults are fully vaccinated and have received at least one booster shot. Most Republicans, too, are fully vaccinated, according to the survey, though they were less eager to get the updated booster than Democrats.
54....Veterans can go to any private doctor if the VA can't see them within 48 hours....Too many vets dying while waiting.
55....Reinstate all military, police, fire, ambulance, nurses and first responders fired for not taking the jab....with full back pay.
Baal is the English transliteration of “bal” or often “bala” which means “child”.
it seems to be much worse in Europe...My gas heating bill this time last year was in the $200s. This year, closer to $500.
The Vegetable in Chief is helping the Eurofilth by sending them LNG....which causes tight supplies domestically.
AMERICA LAST!!!
MarQ
OK, Then “Ba’al”, of Babylon and Baal of India are just coincidental.
I’ll write that down.
Thanks,
HLB
I forgot to point out that the “Linked” article was the “INDIA” Times...(Their ‘transliteration’)
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