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Twelve by Pies posted:They will sometimes accept that one of their loved ones died of covid in a hospital bed, but it's always because "They wouldn't give him Ivermectin and HCQ, they gave him Remdesivir instead! It's the hospital's fault he died because they didn't use the correct treatment!" Also, his mother was 98 years old
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With high spirits.
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https://twitter.com/Bombonitos/status/1560591090293415936
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# ? Aug 20, 2022 21:02 |
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If COVID is a dangerous Chinese bioweapon that was unleashed on us to kill us all, then how can it also be a complete non-issue that is less dangerous than the flu? If there was some secret government program to bribe hospitals to report deaths as COVID deaths, then why didn't Trump cancel this program since he was president and Republicans controlled both the Senate and the House of Representatives? In fact, why didn't Trump destroy the deep state and arrest Hillary and Obama, given that he had four years to do so?
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 09:25 |
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Nebrilos posted:If COVID is a dangerous Chinese bioweapon that was unleashed on us to kill us all, then how can it also be a complete non-issue that is less dangerous than the flu? There's two different schools of thought on this and sometimes chuds will believe both of them depending on what's more convenient, but the answer is either 1) it was a Chinese bioweapon that was unleashed on us, but it wasn't to kill us, it was to give the evil liberal governments of the world an excuse to take away our freedoms and destroy our economy in the name of safety from the virus. The virus is less dangerous than the flu, but the government wants you to think it's dangerous to make our freedoms easier to take away. Or, 2) the virus is deadly, but only if you don't take Ivermectin and HCQ, which are the cure for the virus (along with megadoses of vitamin C). Also the vaccine makes you more likely to die of the virus, as you can see from this data that I've cherrypicked to say that the majority of deaths were from vaccinated people. But the government is forcing vaccinations on people and refusing them the life saving horse paste to purposely kill people. Nebrilos posted:If there was some secret government program to bribe hospitals to report deaths as COVID deaths, then why didn't Trump cancel this program since he was president and Republicans controlled both the Senate and the House of Representatives? He wanted to, but that gosh darn Fauci and Gates and the Deep State just kept thwarting his efforts. Nebrilos posted:In fact, why didn't Trump destroy the deep state and arrest Hillary and Obama, given that he had four years to do so? He wanted to, but that gosh darn fake Russia scandal kept distracting him, he had to keep proving its lies false which took up all the time he was going to use to do those things.
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Nebrilos posted:If COVID is a dangerous Chinese bioweapon that was unleashed on us to kill us all, then how can it also be a complete non-issue that is less dangerous than the flu? Democrats controlled the House after 2018 Twelve by Pies posted:
This is also the reason he couldn't fire Fauci, tell people the truth about covid, etc
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 13:58 |
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Why did Trump order so many covid vaccines and take credit for them, saying they should be called trump vaccines?
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 15:28 |
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Nebrilos posted:If COVID is a dangerous Chinese bioweapon that was unleashed on us to kill us all, then how can it also be a complete non-issue that is less dangerous than the flu? Is how
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 16:08 |
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Ted Cruz 1988 At his baptist school, explaining his aspirations of being in a nude teen movie or world domination. https://twitter.com/AntifaWearsPink/status/1560443811423297536
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Ted Cruz is still an emphatic fan of nude teens.
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 20:15 |
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The only time I thought Lindsey Graham was relatable as a human being was when he emphasized how much he hated Ted Cruz.
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 13:54 |
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It will never stop being funny in hindsight that graham ran for president in 2016 completely because he was scared trump wouldn’t start enough wars and that trump just bullied him until he dropped out
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 14:05 |
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BIG FLUFFY DOG posted:It will never stop being funny in hindsight that graham ran for president in 2016 completely because he was scared trump wouldn’t start enough wars and that trump just bullied him until he dropped out And spent the rest of the contest continuously poo poo-talking Trump and saying he's a cancer on the party only to mysteriously turn on a dime 6 months into his term, reportedly around the time hackers got into his email. Which isn't to say I think he got Russia-hacked and blackmailed, but just the timing was funny.
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Nebrilos posted:If COVID is a dangerous Chinese bioweapon that was unleashed on us to kill us all, then how can it also be a complete non-issue that is less dangerous than the flu? I've asked all these questions to chuds. You'll be stunned to hear they don't have a rebuttal other than "uhhhh fuckin libs"
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pop fly to McGillicutty posted:I've asked all these questions to chuds. You'll be stunned to hear they don't have a rebuttal other than "uhhhh fuckin libs" They don't really need anything else. Dont have to have a lot of thought going on when your motivation is hatred. "poo poo sucks, let's hate 'the other', gently caress them they caused it everyone be mad at them together."
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 16:02 |
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Republicans make democrats sound cooler and more competent than they really are. Frankly I WISH there was some vaccine fairy from the DNC descending from Mordor to stick all the antivaxxers in the arm while they slept.
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 16:10 |
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Sean Hannity Threatens to Sue John Fetterman for Suggesting He ‘Lies’ https://news.yahoo.com/sean-hannity-threatens-sue-john-034630023.html quote:An upset Sean Hannity ramped up his attacks against Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman on Tuesday night, at one point floating legal action toward the Keystone state’s lieutenant governor. Get waterboarded, Sean. UNless you do that, you lied about agreeing to it.
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BiggerBoat posted:Sean Hannity Threatens to Sue John Fetterman for Suggesting He ‘Lies’ See if you can get this to Fetterman, it might be the only chance to get Hannity to own up to it.
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Hannity just wants people to pay attention to him, as usual
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# ? Aug 24, 2022 14:29 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:Hannity just wants people to pay attention to him, as usual "Please stop paying attention to Hungry Man :tm: presents Fascism Tonight With Tucker Carlson" screams Hannity, to nobody.
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FlamingLiberal posted:Politicizing a loving virus has to be the most societally destructive thing anyone has done in a long, long time I dunno, Lowtax kicking a bunch of weeb perverts off the forums has had a pretty long trail of unforseen consequences.
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FlamingLiberal posted:Hannity just wants people to pay attention to him, as usual Only way I'm paying attention to that smug, treasonous gently caress is if he gets waterboarded.
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Agents are GO! posted:I dunno, Lowtax kicking a bunch of weeb perverts off the forums has had a pretty long trail of unforseen consequences. Eh, Facebook has probably done more to ruin society and that's more SA-adjacent than 4chan adjacent thanks to at least one goon working there in the early days of Facebook messenger.
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# ? Aug 24, 2022 18:00 |
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some what related to that, there's an Australian newspaper(news website??) Crikey that said the Murdochs have responsibility to Jan 6 stuff, Murdoch's son threaten to sue, and Crikey said do it bitch. Also Fox News apparently has another US lawsuit against it??
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# ? Aug 24, 2022 18:24 |
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Anyone can threaten to sue. Bullies do it all the time! Unsurprising that'd be Hannity's response. That said, it's laughably easy to prove he's lied on many occasions, the waterboarding example being top of the list.
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# ? Aug 24, 2022 18:32 |
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Go look at the front page of Fox News. It’s hilarious and embarrassing.
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# ? Aug 24, 2022 18:39 |
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Snacksmaniac posted:Go look at the front page of Fox News. It’s hilarious and embarrassing.
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# ? Aug 24, 2022 18:45 |
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Looks like Marjorie claims she got swatted last night. Some claim its fake for sympathy and others claim it was Kiwifarms. https://twitter.com/ErinInTheMorn/status/1562492982325944322
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I like the tinyhat theories is she did something bad enough that even the cops cant ignore and she's covering up.
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# ? Aug 24, 2022 18:57 |
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Hannity was pretty upset about Biden actually doing an unquestionably good thing today. Started off saying it was a giant handout to wealthy people, saying Biden doing it was actually illegal (and playing audio from Nancy Pelosi from last year saying the same thing), and the biggest one was saying it would make inflation worse. So okay. I guess if you want to just say "More money chasing goods means that money is worth less, therefore inflation," then sure, technically student loan forgiveness will result in people having more money to spend on things, which would increase inflation. By a fairly tiny amount, but sure, let's just assume this is correct. The problem is that one of the major things Hannity (and the GOP in general) champions is lower taxes. By the same logic that student loan forgiveness will cause people to have more money and make inflation worse, so too would lowering taxes also cause people to have more money and make inflation worse! It's the exact same loving logic! Almost like Hannity and the GOP are being disingenuous or something. Weird. That'd be a first.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 00:10 |
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Spending money on anything that doesn't kill, torture, or arrest people is a giant handout to wealthy people and drives inflation. On the other hand, spending money on the army or the security state isn't a giant handout to wealthy people and doesn't drive inflation.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 00:57 |
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Twelve by Pies posted:Hannity was pretty upset about Biden actually doing an unquestionably good thing today. Started off saying it was a giant handout to wealthy people, saying Biden doing it was actually illegal (and playing audio from Nancy Pelosi from last year saying the same thing), and the biggest one was saying it would make inflation worse. There's no mechanism by which the student loan forgiveness can cause any real inflation. First, there's been a payment moratorium on these loans for the last 2-3 years already. So any immediate impact of this has already occurred and is already priced into the economy. The other thing is that these are loans designed to be paid off over a period of 20 years (or the rest of your life, lmao) so it's not like people are getting checks for their loan amount. They just don't have to start making loan payments again which means this $10,000 per person is being split over like 20 years. That's meaningful, but not really anything that's gonna move the needle on the economy in any real way. The real impact of this is going to be freeing up money that can be used to pay for rent or groceries. Then a long term side benefit is that it will be easier for people to potentially take out other kinds of debt later for things like homes, but again, it's $10,000 per person so... pretty small.
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Megan McCardle is very mad at Joe Biden for forgiving some student loan debt, and also very concerned about what this means for the economy and the supposedly shaky legal basis for doing this. But, because she's Megan McCardle, she can't avoid saying something hilariously stupid. https://twitter.com/_ElizabethMay/status/1562711670035980289?t=ZlnbZl-AgUVJ_zUJhmDjWg&s=19
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Wealthy people don't have college debt. They're wealthy. They have money. Debt Forgiveness is an unquestionably good thing for those who are not wealthy. And like any program that slips through the cracks and accidentally benefits the non-wealthy, it will be good for the economy. I guess this is breaking the brains of anyone with an actual platform.
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Levantine posted:it will be good for the economy.
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FilthyImp posted:Lol if this ends up rocketing the 2023-24 economy into the sky in time for the election with a big DARK BRANDON DID THAT I don't think it will be quite the magic bullet I hope it will - 10k is a lot of money but my girlfriend (we are both in our mid 40s) still has about 40k left of her debt after that. It's a dent but not absolution. Her brother on the other hand will be debt free after this. So it's a net good but doesn't go far enough IMO, given how some people have paid their entire stated loan off but have the same amount left in interest. It's predatory. But as we have seen time and again, when poor people are given money, they spend it into their economy. So I'd be surprised if we don't see some benefit there. Will the media report it though? I dunno.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 13:34 |
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Not sure if WaPo is doing it on purpose but someone showed this apt juxtaposition:
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 13:45 |
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McMegan is just the epitome of people who get op-Ed jobs because they know someone and have no talent
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Tesseraction posted:Not sure if WaPo is doing it on purpose but someone showed this apt juxtaposition: Lmao
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Levantine posted:I don't think it will be quite the magic bullet I hope it will - 10k is a lot of money but my girlfriend (we are both in our mid 40s) still has about 40k left of her debt after that. It's a dent but not absolution. The IDR caps and the interest freeze when you are a payer in good standing (even if IDR means you're paying $0) are overwhelmingly more important than $10K over time. The cash number isn't meaningless but it's close. The other stuff will have a vastly larger impact on most borrowers' lives. Functionally, wiping out student debt without systemic changes that require a more cooperative senate (gently caress you again, Manchin and Sinema, and also probably SCOTUS on top of that) is an invitation for the next cohort to rack it up without any guarantee of the same bailout. IDR caps and interest coverage put a strong brake on unaffordability going forward, and it does so in a way that does not give a significant majority of the country much reason to have agita at perceptually huge "cash transfers" (that's not actually how it works but try to tell a voter that) to people whose degrees tend towards better economic outcomes in the first place (no, not everyone, but overall it's the case). tracecomplete fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Aug 25, 2022 |
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