Posted on 07/10/2022 5:28:15 PM PDT by cotton1706
SEND IN THE DROP BOXES!!!!!
And they’ll all use her like a cheap whore.
"Liz the real DickCheney."
They will be finished with her soon.
The comment about appearing on The View or as a CNN analyst I guess that’s her future.
And a book no one will buy with a big advance!
They can still do ballot stuffing and destruction. Find bags at 3am. Dump other votes they don’t want to count.
I believe a lot of the handwringing is deliberate kabuki theater. Some lower level folks aren’t in on it and are genuinely worried, not being in on everything. But they area great plausible deniability front.
She’ll be as bitter and mean and nasty as Hitlery.
If the new system were truly “paper-based,” no electronic election equipment would be needed.
How about saying the system will be paper-based with electronic augmentation? That’s the truth of the matter.
they have a lot of dead Democrats in every state that vote
Typical democrat. Has to cheat to win. Garbage people.
“Wyoming politics is very personal. It’s face to face. It’s town to town,”
That’s what I’ve been pointing out for quiet a while now 🤪
Wyoming has several defense mechanisms...keep Starbucks out, keep weed illegal and intimidate by everyone open carrying
Sounds like Swiss Family Robinson. Nothing against them, but we don’t need the Swiss is Wyoming.
She’s cooked and getting a boot up her fat butt
That will be the perfect place for Kamala when she gets booted out of office in 2024.
That’s why it’s such a perfect fit! Liz Cheney, Ana Navarro, Meghan McCain, and... that’s where I stall out. Nicolle Wallace? Megyn Kelly? Maybe a black or Asian fake conservative woman?
While I’m kinda sorta joking, I do think that Liz will be a regular on The View within 1 year from right now.
they’ll all use her like a cheap whore.”
That would be an unwarranted promotion.
A little Wyoming connection to Covid:
This post/reply isn’t an approval of this man and his company. It is a history lesson in what happened before years ago before we could spell Covid 19!
Hank McKinnell of Jackson predicted today’s worldwide pandemic during a speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, 15 years ago.
McKinnell recalls making a joint presentation with Dr. Julie Gerberding of the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, where they said the world was overdue for a pandemic. When it comes, he asked the crowd, you may be asked to isolate yourselves in your home for six months. “How many of you are able to do that willingly?” He said that only himself and Gerberding raised their hands.
So here we are one and a half decades later and the people are in a pandemic for the COVID-19 coronavirus. And folks are practicing the social isolation McKinnell both predicted and recommended in that speech.
McKinnell knows all about this stuff. He is the retired CEO of Pfizer, a worldwide pharmaceutical company with 110,000 employees. He has worked with President Trump’s chief advisor Dr. Tony Fauci for years. McKinnell spent 50 years in the health care field and has been on several presidential commissions.
Some weeks ago, he approached the Teton County Health Officer about coming up with a way “to test everyone in our valley for the virus.” He believes data is the key to solving this crisis. His plan was thwarted at the time because of the inability to locate enough tests. He is still hopeful this effort could be done, especially with the arrival of the new same-day tests coming down the line.
He is huge proponent of social distancing. “Since we do not have tools right now, we have to flatten out the effects,” he says. “Keeping people apart is the best tool available.”
He is hopeful that a treatment will be available in three to four months.
“We may have a treatment by September,” he says. He said his son is an infectious disease specialist in California and is also working on this. “The medical profession is learning how to manage this disease,” he said. “The death rate will go down.”
McKinnell published a book in 2005 called “A Call To Action,” which outlined a new prevention-based approach to employee health care. He also pointed out why pharmaceutical companies had lost the public’s trust and how they could regain it. One of the key chapters in the book detailed “How we can lose the race between the world’s most insidious virus,” which is a subject he knows a lot about. He was talking about the HIV virus which had killed millions.
In his book, McKinnell writes about the HIV pandemic, which is the worst the world has ever known. He writes that it is beyond the scope of governments acting alone – and how, even in the face of devastating global catastrophes, public-private partnerships can deliver real hope.
McKinnell was a keynote speaker at the Governor’s Business Forum in Cheyenne about 10 years ago.
While CEO of Pfizer, he founded the Infectious Diseases Institute in Uganda, one of the most respected facilities in the world when it comes to pandemic-style viruses. The building there is called the IDI-McKinnell Knowledge Center. Horrific viruses like HIV and ebola have come from Africa, thus creating the need for such a center. Dr. Fauci was of assistance in helping to set up the center.
In other news related to the current times, McKinnell recently announced the donation of $250,000 for scholarships for young men and women, to attend the state’s community colleges to learn “trades.”
He was not always a businessman. He explained that he grew up wanting to be a ship’s captain and worked on boats while growing up in British Columbia. As a young person uncertain of his future, his father convinced him to go to college. He ended up going to Stanford for a master’s and Ph.D., which led to his five-decade career at Pfizer.
“I was sort of drifting along,” he recalls. “Much like many young people in Wyoming today probably are, too.” He said it occurred to him that many of them may have needed a helping hand.
He responded to an announcement by his friend Foster Friess who also granted $250,000 for students headed to the state’s community colleges, as a way to learn well-paying trade jobs and improve their lives. McKinnell said they are still working out details to see if they should double the number of scholarships or increase the amount of each scholarship.
McKinnell is an inspiration. He is an example of a person using his unique talents to help his fellow man.
Again: This post/reply isn’t an approval of this man and his company. It is a history lesson in what happened before a decade + years ago before we could spell Covid 19!
Does she hold frequent, and open meetings with her constituents? Does she invite questions and follow-ups? (I don't know, but I somehow feel that these are useful questions.)
Lol
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