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2 minutes ago, immamac said:

What the fuck are they doing? 

Imma....they are trying to kill us.

I'm dead serious, 100%.  This is the end result of a campaign by hostile nation states to cripple the United States, including crippling it by sickening/killing outsized portions of the population.

Dead Americans is the goal of this campaign.  It is going according to plan -- actually, better than they ever imagined.

Posted
2 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The thing is that the GOP and thus America has the soul of a car dealer. Rent-seeking, grasping, anti-competitive, dependent on stacked decks, and convinced that they were born on third because of their innate talent and competence. 
 

The car dealer is the American feudal lord or nobility.  The car dealer is given a territory which he possesses and which is inheritable, a larger lord may buy his right or marry into it but the peasantry can’t purchase an RMA.  The great houses only get bigger, the minor nobles only shrink, the bloodline only becomes more incestuous. It is inherently rent-seeking and is extractive, neither the manufacturer or client receives a benefit and the car dealer’s position is ultimately secured by the government. And yet the car dealer believes their little fiefdom and the rents they pay extract are the essence of the free market. 
 

Imagine an entire economy and government with the mentality of the grubbiest Hyundai dealer in a mid-major metropolitan area.  That’s what we have. 

How dare you sir, Scott Elder is a dealer by the people for the people. *   **

*He sells Mitsubishi; who buys those?

** He's a piece of shit that is known to visit various Lakeway watering holes whilst hammered with various womenz with gross bolt ons, purple teeth and mediocre boltons- so prolly post in DT

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1 minute ago, Born to Run said:

He's a piece of shit that is known to visit various Lakeway watering holes whilst hammered with various womenz with gross bolt ons, purple teeth and mediocre boltons

Ummm....you didn't mention what makes him a piece of shit?

Posted
2 hours ago, South Austin said:

Can a car dealer claim prima nocte?  Asking for a friend considering a career change.

My neighborhood is lousy with Japanese mini trucks.  They can be had at well below golf cart prices, and are small enough to go anywhere a golf cart goes.

Collaboration?

Posted
46 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I wonder what he thinks about the personal liberties of employees who want to unionize.

Well no...not those kinds of personal liberties. The liberty to not have anything between the benevolent Bezos and his blessed servants.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Ummm....you didn't mention what makes him a piece of shit?

He sells Used Cars.

Have you not seen the cinematic masterpiece that is True Lies?

He Treats Women like Objects.

Shitty politics.

I dont really need to see a dorky middle aged white guy get his weiner  aggressively gropped whilst waiting for my Pozole.

I dont like his face.

Posted
1 hour ago, David Dennison said:

We're quickly moving to "papers, please" for everyone who isn't white.

 

They are hitting Brownsville ERs too, asking for identification while grandma is trying to get seen for high blood pressure.

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8 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

 

 

Last week, “The President’s Own” quietly canceled a concert program originally billed as the “Equity Arc Wind Symphony.” The performance was to be the culmination of a “multiday music intensive with musicians from ‘The President’s Own,’” and high school musician fellows selected through auditions organized by the Chicago-based Equity Arc, a nonprofit organization that provides “specialized mentoring support for young BIPOC musicians” and “helps institutions take meaningful steps toward equity and inclusion.”

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2 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Fall 2025 flu season is gonna be lit

 

 

 

 

dumb on rfk's part but , won't the drug companies just meet on their own ?

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Posted
37 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Thinning the herd?

Damn this hits close to home. Got the flu shot and still got the flu and it still hit pretty hard. No shot or shortage and I'm going to be pissed.

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Damn this hits close to home. Got the flu shot and still got the flu and it still hit pretty hard. No shot or shortage and I'm going to be pissed.

Just told the wife we may be traveling for flu shots next year.
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(anecdotal) For our family, it's been very effective to get the annual shot. It's the secondary infections like pneumonia that are the real risk and as someone who has had that more than once, the prevention or resulting milder case of flu has been worth every penny. This anti-science death regime just doesn't give a damn until it's their own throat that's been strangled. Sickening.

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2 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

 

Great now do mental health and elderly people working until they die since there's no retirement.  

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27 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Hey @Anastasis, again great job with the whole burn-it-all-down thing. 

The FDA adcom is redundant. How did they perform with the strain selection last year? You think maybe it could be reasonable to reassess their methodology and process? But be sure to @ me when it gets rescheduled. Maybe we could do something fun and see if the selection process this year has better or worse performance and outcomes than last year. 

Meanwhile, head of drug evaluation at FDA just went through the revolving door and named the new CMO for Pfizer. 

You certainly seem to have your eye on the ball. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Mdhorn said:

Great now do mental health and elderly people working until they die since there's no retirement.  

Don't forget to add in the mothers of small children who have no daycare while they work. Pro Life! Family Values!

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8 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

The FDA adcom is redundant. How did they perform with the strain selection last year? You think maybe it could be reasonable to reassess their methodology and process? But be sure to @ me when it gets rescheduled. Maybe we could do something fun and see if the selection process this year has better or worse performance and outcomes than last year. 

Meanwhile, head of drug evaluation at FDA just went through the revolving door and named the new CMO for Pfizer. 

You certainly seem to have your eye on the ball. 

All three of your major tells on display.
You’re grasping and you know it. 

Posted

Perhaps Cavazzoni having joined the FDA under Trump's first go 'round was tapped by Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb since he was head of the FDA while she was there. I mean it's not like the upper levels of government officials are going to mill around waiting to be fired or want to deal with the Teen Tech Toddlers looking over their shoulders and causing headaches--they're going to leave when opportunity knocks and it's going to be in their field, not ditch digging. Isn't this what was wanted? No people, no regulations, and everyone for themselves.

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2 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

You’re grasping and you know it. 

I've paid enough attention the adcom process to know that it is fundamentally broken. I am not going to lose my mind over a meeting getting canceled. If and when it results in worse strain selection outcomes and/or delays in delivery to market wake me up. 

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Just now, Mrs Whiggins said:

Perhaps Cavazzoni having joined the FDA under Trump's first go 'round was tapped by Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb since he was head of the FDA while she was there. I mean it's not like the upper levels of government officials are going to mill around waiting to be fired or want to deal with the Teen Tech Toddlers looking over their shoulders and causing headaches--they're going to leave when opportunity knocks and it's going to be in their field, not ditch digging. Isn't this what was wanted? No people, no regulations, and everyone for themselves.

They should all be barred from cycling between pharma and the FDA. And I like Gottlieb and think that he was a pretty good FDA leader, but fuck hopping between the regulators and industry. That shit is fucking dirty. 

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Just now, Mrs Whiggins said:

One could say that about a lot of career fields with respect to government and industry but since many members of Congress and the Senate do it, don't hold your breath.

HHS isn't even the worst culprit. Looking at you DoD. And yes, congress as well. 



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