Am I being so dense that I don't get that you are making a joke or are you legit posting that on its merits?movielover said:Brilliant https://t.co/WOrfvKP5Ih
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) May 12, 2023
Am I being so dense that I don't get that you are making a joke or are you legit posting that on its merits?movielover said:Brilliant https://t.co/WOrfvKP5Ih
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) May 12, 2023
TDS is back!!!! It's the only thing keeping these "news" organizations afloat.movielover said:Brilliant https://t.co/WOrfvKP5Ih
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) May 12, 2023
bwhahaamovielover said:Brilliant https://t.co/WOrfvKP5Ih
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) May 12, 2023
My company is in the sector that provides life and disability coverage to workers. We saw a big spike in Covid related claims last year. So far that is no longer an issue this year.Eastern Oregon Bear said:Do you have any numbers pre-Covid to back up your claim that there's been a big increase? Plenty of people were disabled prior to Covid. My wife is disabled due to her chronic back issues for one. I could probably claim disability too due to my health issues, but I prefer to keep working.Zippergate said:Injuries, disabilities & deaths due to mandates are to blame. 10% of total industry workforce from all three categories has enormous daisy chain consequences that ripple across the tight airline logistics chain.
— Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) May 10, 2023
But sure a government website is clearly the solution 🙄 https://t.co/kQAsXbJnP6 pic.twitter.com/0FSlQhlNlC
Be sure to check out the data in the chart which is staggering. Something has decimated the health of working-age people over the last few years. Is it Covid? Is it the vaxxes? Lockdown stress breakdown? Whatever it is, it's a serious problem not just for public health but for the entire the economy.
So anecdotes are okay now? Got it. Dowd collected data for the entire industry. 2022 was the year of omicron, the mild variant. Did your company see a similar spike in 2020 and 2021?tequila4kapp said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
My company is in the sector that provides life and disability coverage to workers. We saw a big spike in Covid related claims last year. So far that is no longer an issue this year.
Well, I am an employee. I'm not going to go much further than that posting company information on a public forum. I can tell you that we are large enough and established enough that there are no concerns about insufficient data or small sample sizes.Zippergate said:So anecdotes are okay now? Got it. Dowd collected data for the entire industry. 2022 was the year of omicron, the mild variant. Did your company see a similar spike in 2020 and 2021?tequila4kapp said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
My company is in the sector that provides life and disability coverage to workers. We saw a big spike in Covid related claims last year. So far that is no longer an issue this year.
For the record, you've removed my words and replaced them with what Tequila4Kapp said. I don't work in the insurance industry.Zippergate said:So anecdotes are okay now? Got it. Dowd collected data for the entire industry. 2022 was the year of omicron, the mild variant. Did your company see a similar spike in 2020 and 2021?tequila4kapp said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:
My company is in the sector that provides life and disability coverage to workers. We saw a big spike in Covid related claims last year. So far that is no longer an issue this year.
No worries. I figured it was accidental.Zippergate said:
Oops, not sure how that happened. Apologies.
Covid Retrospective Series, Vol. 1
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) May 12, 2023
Media: The Unvaccinated Are Scum pic.twitter.com/hPvLfEtW3O
they thought we forgot, I didn't. I do enjoy the crow eating though, like schwarzenegger who said he was wrong about what he said "Screw their freedoms". A lot of them just memory holed what they said and went on with their hate farming.BearHunter said:Covid Retrospective Series, Vol. 1
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) May 12, 2023
Media: The Unvaccinated Are Scum pic.twitter.com/hPvLfEtW3O
To all the vaccine Nazis, it's time to get another booster. Vax up and go to class.
Covid Retrospective Series, Vol. 1
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) May 12, 2023
Media: The Unvaccinated Are Scum pic.twitter.com/hPvLfEtW3O
BearHunter said:Covid Retrospective Series, Vol. 1
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) May 12, 2023
Media: The Unvaccinated Are Scum pic.twitter.com/hPvLfEtW3O
To all the vaccine Nazis, it's time to get another booster. Vax up and go to class.
Big C said:BearHunter said:Covid Retrospective Series, Vol. 1
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) May 12, 2023
Media: The Unvaccinated Are Scum pic.twitter.com/hPvLfEtW3O
To all the vaccine Nazis, it's time to get another booster. Vax up and go to class.
Many of us are about to go blind, I understand, so you will know who we are... going to class with those white canes in front of us.
Premeditated pogroms. pic.twitter.com/aNcIaouEzl
— Secret Diary (@SecretDiary) May 14, 2023
As predicted all new vaccines will be produced based on mRNA platform. No discussion on safety concerns seen with Moderna and Pfizer vaccine that this one is based on. pic.twitter.com/grWPa4xu1a
— Dr. Kat Lindley (@KLVeritas) May 16, 2023
Just curious, Bearister. Have you read the Durham report?bearister said:
It is a crying shame that Covita was such a p@ussie and got vaxed and took monoclonal antibodies. Had he not just talked the talk but walked the walk, that 5'11 300 pound piece of orange human garbage would be as dead as a door nail.
A thread about how we could get to a place where a journalist like @AlexBerenson could be cancelled and censored merely for accurately presenting politically inconvenient medical data.
— Chris Bateman (@SpiralChris) May 16, 2023
Zippergate said:Just curious, Bearister. Have you read the Durham report?bearister said:
It is a crying shame that Covita was such a p@ussie and got vaxed and took monoclonal antibodies. Had he not just talked the talk but walked the walk, that 5'11 300 pound piece of orange human garbage would be as dead as a door nail.
Here's a nice summary with quotes.
https://open.substack.com/pub/technofog/p/the-durham-report?r=aiop6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
If you haven't read the report or at least a nice, tidy summary with quotes, how could you possibly know that, especially given how non-incriminating the Mueller report was? Even CNN is talking about how the whole thing was a hoax. Trump can be an unpresidential buffoon and the victim of a widely orchestrated partisan witch hunt all at the same time. If all we are is Team Red or Team Blue regardless of the facts, it's never going to get better.bearister said:Zippergate said:Just curious, Bearister. Have you read the Durham report?bearister said:
It is a crying shame that Covita was such a p@ussie and got vaxed and took monoclonal antibodies. Had he not just talked the talk but walked the walk, that 5'11 300 pound piece of orange human garbage would be as dead as a door nail.
Here's a nice summary with quotes.
https://open.substack.com/pub/technofog/p/the-durham-report?r=aiop6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Have not. Please copy and paste Durham's findings with regard to the 140 meetings with Russians in the run up to the 2016 Election.
If Durham's report didn't address the issue, why?
Mueller Report Shows Depth of Connections Between Trump Campaign and Russians - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/01/26/us/politics/trump-contacts-russians-wikileaks.html
1 Durham Report is in. After four years, review of 1 million documents, 490 interviews, his conclusion is that FBI should have opened a preliminary investigation (PI) instead of a full investigation (FI) in 2016. THREAD
— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) May 16, 2023
bearister said:
Even Barr never contested the number of Russian contacts detailed in the Mueller report. No one did. I think Don, Jr. said subject matter of a meeting at tRump Tower was adoptions.
I was just wondering if Durham addressed a non contested issue and gave an explanation for the meetings. I consider the number of meetings significant.
Although I have posed the question here many times, no one has ever given me an answer. Someone here said the meetings didn't occur but that isn't true…and no one has ever suggested non occurrence as an explanation.
If the meetings did not take place, certainly the Durham report would so state.
It is really not a difficult question to answer. What were the meetings about? Russians aren't saying. tRump people aren't saying.
Well I guess we live in different universes then. I don't see how anyone who is aware of all the facts could dwell on these alleged meetings and think that that is the key takeaway from this whole mess. You'd think after years of investigations which included spying on the Trump team that they would have been able to come up with something more concrete.bearister said:
Even Barr never contested the number of Russian contacts detailed in the Mueller report. No one did. I think Don, Jr. said subject matter of a meeting at tRump Tower was adoptions.
I was just wondering if Durham addressed a non contested issue and gave an explanation for the meetings. I consider the number of meetings significant.
Although I have posed the question here many times, no one has ever given me an answer. Someone here said the meetings didn't occur but that isn't true…and no one has ever suggested non occurrence as an explanation.
If the meetings did not take place, certainly the Durham report would so state.
It is really not a difficult question to answer. What were the meetings about? Russians aren't saying. tRump people aren't saying.
Fine, have it your way. What does it prove? Do you have any evidence that Trump or his associates misused his position in these meetings to obtain personal benefit a la Biden? Do you have evidence that Trump was colluding with the Russians or other foreign agents to sway an election? Do you have any evidence that the Russians were influencing Trump's policies in any way? What are we talking about here? Trump is a businessman with interests all over the place and meetings happen. Maybe there was something nefarious going on, but at this point, given the rabidly partisan investigations conducted by the FBI and DOJ, I need a little more than "lots of meetings happened."bearister said:
" …these alleged meetings…"
Even you understand the significance of the 140 meetings by using the term "alleged" when it was never contested that they took place.
How about saying "There were a 140 meetings, so what? What does that prove?" Calling them "alleged" is what a criminal defendant calls them.
Trust is earned, I cannot in good faith give them something they destroyed on a whim. I will allow the pro-covid vaxxers the ability to show they learned from their mistakes, but I suspect it's going to be a long wait on that one.oski003 said:
I have repeatedly argued for truth and reconciliation over the events of the last few years. This, or something like it, is necessary to rebuilt trust in public health.
Zippergate said:Well I guess we live in different universes then. I don't see how anyone who is aware of all the facts could dwell on these alleged meetings and think that that is the key takeaway from this whole mess. You'd think after years of investigations which included spying on the Trump team that they would have been able to come up with something more concrete.bearister said:
Even Barr never contested the number of Russian contacts detailed in the Mueller report. No one did. I think Don, Jr. said subject matter of a meeting at tRump Tower was adoptions.
I was just wondering if Durham addressed a non contested issue and gave an explanation for the meetings. I consider the number of meetings significant.
Although I have posed the question here many times, no one has ever given me an answer. Someone here said the meetings didn't occur but that isn't true…and no one has ever suggested non occurrence as an explanation.
If the meetings did not take place, certainly the Durham report would so state.
It is really not a difficult question to answer. What were the meetings about? Russians aren't saying. tRump people aren't saying.
What we do know is this. The Russia hysteria was, from the very beginning, a scheme manufactured by HRC and co to deflect attention from her illegal activities as Secretary of State where she use misused her influence to enrich the Clinton Foundation slush fund. It was her representatives, Fusion GPS, who hired Steele to write the bogus Trump dossier and pass it off as legit intelligence to the FBI. Even the Trump-hating, partisan FBI operatives who first investigated it said it was a nothingburger, but the politically weaponized DOJ pushed the investigation forward for years and leaked all kinds of outright fabrications to a friendly press. FBI lawyer, Clinesmith, plead guilty to doctoring a report in order to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on Carter Page, a Trump advisor. This is Watergate level stuff. You're okay with all of this?
I'll grant you, Trump is unpresidential and obnoxious. He lacks a moral compass and is wildly overrated as a businessman. However, there is zero evidence that I'm aware of that Trump received payments from foreign agents. Can you say the same about the Big Guy, Sleepy Joe, and HRC, operator of the most notorious charitable foundation in history? Whatever collusion you think there may have been between Trump and Russia did not result in any discernible benefit for the Russians. Russia's two military campaigns into Ukraine happened on Obama/Biden's watch, not Trump's.
This Trump discussion is waaay OT, but then I didn't bring it up.
MinotStateBeav said:Trust is earned, I cannot in good faith give them something they destroyed on a whim. I will allow the pro-covid vaxxers the ability to show they learned from their mistakes, but I suspect it's going to be a long wait on that one.oski003 said:
I have repeatedly argued for truth and reconciliation over the events of the last few years. This, or something like it, is necessary to rebuilt trust in public health.
I agree on everything else you wrote.
They forced people to involuntarily shut down their businesses, had people fired for refusing to take a poorly tested vaccine that didn't stop people from getting COVID or transmitting it, and harassed people going to church. It was tyrannical, fascistic, and un-American.
— John Hawkins (@johnhawkinsrwn) May 20, 2023
movielover said:
Lots of anger there.