Roger Wilco
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Plus, do you think these doctors are going to risk their reputations by promoting a fake
COVID19 diagnosis? Even for the orange menace?
The AMA would yank their license.
Following lawful orders isn't optional. You're obligated to refuse unlawful orders. That said, I'm not sure where 'drive infected commander in chief around for a photo op' lies, beyond 'fucking stupid'.They're military.
Following orders is not optional.
I am unspeakably ashamed for our country. I have my first passport, as yet unused, a piece of carryon roll luggage, I haven't used yet, a bunch of packing cubes, unused and no travel plans. Well, I have a cousin in England I could visit if I was allowed to go there. Honestly, I dread having to explain what's going on here. I don't want to see the pity in their eyes.
Well, not all hospitals. Depends if you are admitted walking in on two feet and sign yourself in, or with your arms secured in a jacket and/or in a wheelchair and sedated, and admitted without your consent.
Saw on WaPo it came back negative.Biden was supposed to be tested this morning. I still haven't seen any news confirming he tested negative.
Anyone else concerned about this?
Actually futures are up, even the market wants him gone.I think it's real.
He's a weasel, and that kind of con is not beyond him, but he kneels at the altar of the stock market, which is currently swirling down the toilet because of this.
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This is a good read from Chaney's cardiologist about the doctor's not being honest.
CNN link
Oh and Kellyanne Conway's daughter is positive.
I think every SS agent is willing to take a bullet to protect the POTUS... I wonder how about taking a deadly virus for a stupid fucking retard fits their code.Sadly the SS is forced to go along with this epic POS, another example of "fuck anyone" for me to do/say what I want.
If someone said the sky was blue you would argue with them.
Well that will clearly strengthen her case for emancipation from her delusional fucktard mother.Oh and Kellyanne Conway's daughter is positive.
If Trump said the sky wasn't blue you'd believe him.If someone said the sky was blue you would argue with them.
Based on your posting history if you said the sky was blue I would have to verify for myself that it wasn’t overcast. You can’t be trusted to identify or convey anything factual.If someone said the sky was blue you would argue with them.
Everything you posted is hindsight. Did you make a post in January saying the government should start on a vaccine?
As for grants for PPE... etc, those had been given since 9/11. After 9/11 the federal government threw money to states to prepare for biological attack response. Over the years, and in the obama administration, those funds slowly decreased.
Even if hospitals had the money, when covid had its big outbreak there were no supplies to be bought. Do you remember the shortages?
None of what you posted is Trumps fault.
The sky is only blue because we call it blue. In fact, humans didn't have a concept of "blue" for millennia. The ancient greeks most commonly called the sky "red" because there was no name for "blue".... mostly because blue isn't a very natural color; it is extremely rare in nature, and for most of human history, could only be reproduced by crushing gemstones (lapus lazuli) or certain beetles (the beetles didn't make good, consistent dies, I think). (it's why blue was traditionally the most expensive pigment for oil painting, and why in the works of the masters and other Renaissance painters, blue is only ever used in the virgin Mary. Exclusively)
In fact, the only reason humans now call the sky "blue," is because they are trained to from childhood. (color-object association translates to novel items but, for whatever reason, association of blue-to-sky doesn't translate unless you are coached to do it).
Crazy!
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By the way, your comment is strange, because it really makes no sense in response to my post. Did you get it? Do you even have basic critical thinking skills? Just wondering.
ASX is up a lot this morning. Too bad I'm mostly in gold stocks so no love for me.Actually futures are up, even the market wants him gone.
If Trump said the sky wasn't blue you'd believe him.
It is rare that we witness someone so fucking proud of their stupidity... then along comes tex, slow walking non-thinking tex, with orange stained lips.Everything you posted is hindsight. Did you make a post in January saying the government should start on a vaccine?
As for grants for PPE... etc, those had been given since 9/11. After 9/11 the federal government threw money to states to prepare for biological attack response. Over the years, and in the obama administration, those funds slowly decreased.
Even if hospitals had the money, when covid had its big outbreak there were no supplies to be bought. Do you remember the shortages?
None of what you posted is Trumps fault.
Radiolab has a fantastic episode on colors in which this and many other things about color are discussed. Interesting stuff.The sky is only blue because we call it blue. In fact, humans didn't have a concept of "blue" for millennia. The ancient greeks most commonly called the sky "red" because there was no name for "blue".... mostly because blue isn't a very natural color; it is extremely rare in nature, and for most of human history, could only be reproduced by crushing gemstones (lapus lazuli) or certain beetles (the beetles didn't make good, consistent dies, I think). (it's why blue was traditionally the most expensive pigment for oil painting, and why in the works of the masters and other Renaissance painters, blue is only ever used in the virgin Mary. Exclusively)
In fact, the only reason humans now call the sky "blue," is because they are trained to from childhood. (color-object association translates to novel items but, for whatever reason, association of blue-to-sky doesn't translate unless you are coached to do it).
Crazy!
Treasures from the Color Archive
The historic pigments in the Forbes Collection include the esoteric, the expensive, and the toxic.www.newyorker.com
The science of being blue… the rarest of natural colors | Julianna Rae
Julianna Rae designs luxurious sleepwear, lingerie and loungewear for women, using only the highest quality fabrics and the finest silks.www.juliannarae.com
The sky is only blue because we call it blue. In fact, humans didn't have a concept of "blue" for millennia. The ancient greeks most commonly called the sky "red" because there was no name for "blue".... mostly because blue isn't a very natural color; it is extremely rare in nature, and for most of human history, could only be reproduced by crushing gemstones (lapus lazuli) or certain beetles (the beetles didn't make good, consistent dies, I think). (it's why blue was traditionally the most expensive pigment for oil painting, and why in the works of the masters and other Renaissance painters, blue is only ever used in the virgin Mary. Exclusively)
In fact, the only reason humans now call the sky "blue," is because they are trained to from childhood. (color-object association translates to novel items but, for whatever reason, association of blue-to-sky doesn't translate unless you are coached to do it).
Crazy!
Treasures from the Color Archive
The historic pigments in the Forbes Collection include the esoteric, the expensive, and the toxic.www.newyorker.com
The science of being blue… the rarest of natural colors | Julianna Rae
Julianna Rae designs luxurious sleepwear, lingerie and loungewear for women, using only the highest quality fabrics and the finest silks.www.juliannarae.com
NPR had a show about this (the sky being blue) last year, it was fascinating and hard to grasp. that pretty much eliminates texasstraggler from comprehending your response.