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    This shouldn't really surprise anybody who has been paying attention: Exclusive — 62 Percent of Biden Admin Has Zero Business Experience

    The 15-page report, authored by economist Steve Moore and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity‘s executive director Jon Decker, was provided to Breitbart News exclusively ahead of its public release. The headline of the report is: “Not Ready for Prime Time Players: Majority of Biden Appointees have Zero Years of Business Experience.” The report analyzes the backgrounds of the “top 68 officials in the Biden administration, starting with the president himself, and including cabinet members, regulatory officials, and White House advisers.”

    In the executive summary, the authors detail some key findings in the report. First and foremost, 62 percent of Biden’s top political appointees and staffers “who deal with economic policy, regulation, commerce, energy and finance have virtually no business experience.”
    And follow-up commentary on this Administration: Biden'''s DOJ Launches Attack on Supreme Court Over Abortion | FrontpageMag

    Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta will chair the Task Force,...

    “As Attorney General Garland has said, the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision is a devastating blow to reproductive freedom in the United States,” said Associate Attorney General Gupta. “The Court abandoned 50 years of precedent and took away the constitutional right to abortion, preventing women all over the country from being able to make critical decisions about our bodies, our health, and our futures. The Justice Department is committed to protecting access to reproductive services.”
    At this point, if the Chinese Communist Party invaded Taiwan, is anyone really sure which of the two parties we would support?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Berry View Post
    Info on the Sputnik vaccine (which is actually a Vaccine from what I read) from Jan of this year.
    Italian Lab Study Finds Sputnik V Beat Pfizer's MRNA Vaccine Against Omicron - Yielding Higher Antibody Levels - Health Policy Watch...
    No, it is still not a vaccine in the traditional sense; it is a gene therapy more similar to the J&J vaccine than the Moderna vaccine.

    Quote Originally Posted by Subby View Post
    Oh boy.
    ...His utopian goal was definitely the racial homogenization of Europe which means that Africa remains as it is and Europe becomes Brown. So a replacement.
    Racial homogenization for the serfs, but just hybridization for the elites.
    Also, under his plan, Africa would become a Chinese colony; ethnic Africans would die out or be displaced into the EU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    This shouldn't really surprise anybody who has been paying attention: Exclusive — 62 Percent of Biden Admin Has Zero Business Experience



    And follow-up commentary on this Administration: Biden'''s DOJ Launches Attack on Supreme Court Over Abortion | FrontpageMag



    At this point, if the Chinese Communist Party invaded Taiwan, is anyone really sure which of the two parties we would support?
    Am I correct in observing that there never was a constitutional right to abortion? Merely a judicial interpretation of a constitutional right? And that the mistake the pro choice side made was to spike the ball and celebrate, instead of trying to plug the holes in some way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jovan Dragisic View Post
    You are trying to create a slave class. So you design a convoluted plan to take out a significant proportion of the population, leaving only you and 30-50 percent of the surviving population that neither trusts you nor likes you. You guys are just addicted to the narrative in which a group of geniuses always gets their plans across. I find it very strange, but go ahead.
    I think this conversation hinges on what one believes the percentages are. I don't think our percentages are actually as high as 50%. I also think they can lose some cattle and be okay. We're still outnumbered for the moment.

    If we have to make the cows self-aware that's gonna take a generation. We better get started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Kalin View Post
    Am I correct in observing that there never was a constitutional right to abortion? Merely a judicial interpretation of a constitutional right? And that the mistake the pro choice side made was to spike the ball and celebrate, instead of trying to plug the holes in some way?
    The US is the United States -- quite literally State governments, like Texas and Colorado, united by a Federal government. Some powers are allocated to the Federal (government at the national level) by the Constitution, and everything else remains with the governments of the individual States. This is different than the European nations of Canada, Australia, and the EU. There is no federal statute (laws voted into existence by Congress) against murder, robbery, assault, or fraud. States make those laws. Likewise, there is no right enumerated in the Constitution to abortion; laws about that are at the State level, always have been. That's why Roe v Wade was always bullshit, no matter what you think about abortion. In contrast, there is in fact a right to keep and bear arms in the Constitution, which existed before laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yngvi View Post
    No, it is still not a vaccine in the traditional sense; it is a gene therapy more similar to the J&J vaccine than the Moderna vaccine.
    Well shit. You are correct. Mis-read the article.

    Not getting the Russian version either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    ... There is no federal statute (laws voted into existence by Congress) against murder, robbery, assault, or fraud. States make those laws. Likewise, there is no right enumerated in the Constitution to abortion; laws about that are at the State level, always have been. ...
    Been meaning to work this into the conversation.

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    These motherfuckers are really measuring the thickness of the ice:

    CDC Directs LGBT Children to Secretive Chats About Sex Changes, the Occult

    The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is promoting to youth an online chat space that discusses sex, polyamorous relationships, the occult, sex change operations, and activism, and is specifically designed to be quickly hidden while being used. It also mixes LGBT adults and children and is run in part by Planned Parenthood.

    Called Q Chat Space, the platform is advertised on the CDC’s LGBT Health Youth Resources page, archived here. The chat service, which describes itself as “a community for LGBTQ+ teens,” is available for those ages 13-19, can be hidden from parents, and focuses on a number of mature themes.
    And if you happen to work for these pieces of shit and you have any integrity left, they beat it out of you:

    U.S. Public Health Agencies Aren'''t ‘Following the Science,’ Officials Say

    “It's like a horror movie I'm being forced to watch and I can't close my eyes,” one senior FDA official lamented. “People are getting bad advice and we can’t say anything.”

    That particular FDA doctor was referring to two recent developments inside the agency. First, how, with no solid clinical data, the agency authorized Covid vaccines for infants and toddlers, including those who already had Covid. And second, the fact that just months before, the FDA bypassed their external experts to authorize booster shots for young children.

    That doctor is hardly alone.

    At the NIH, doctors and scientists complain to us about low morale and lower staffing: The NIH’s Vaccine Research Center has had many of its senior scientists leave over the last year, including the director, deputy director and chief medical officer. “They have no leadership right now. Suddenly there’s an enormous number of jobs opening up at the highest level positions,” one NIH scientist told us. (The people who spoke to us would only agree to be quoted anonymously, citing fear of professional repercussions.)

    The CDC has experienced a similar exodus. “There’s been a large amount of turnover. Morale is low,” one high level official at the CDC told us. “Things have become so political, so what are we there for?” Another CDC scientist told us: “I used to be proud to tell people I work at the CDC. Now I’m embarrassed.”

    Why are they embarrassed? In short, bad science.

    The longer answer: that the heads of their agencies are using weak or flawed data to make critically important public health decisions. That such decisions are being driven by what’s politically palatable to people in Washington or to the Biden administration. And that they have a myopic focus on one virus instead of overall health.

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    Well, they have their midterm blow out excuse ready to go. It's not completely destroying the nation that will get them removed from power by the public. It's that dastardly following the Constitution again!

    https://archive.ph/SuH0X

    Our conservative Supreme Court stands ready to allow states to legally steal presidential elections by blessing a right-wing legal theory called independent state legislature doctrine.
    Following the Constitution is "right-wing legal theory."

    Those who support this theory argue that the word “legislatures” in both clauses can only mean state lawmakers, that is, not the broader group of government officials, including governors, state judges and state secretaries of state, who are involved in lawmaking.
    Yeah, those silly nutjobs who think that the judicial branch and the executive branch aren't part of the legislative branch. Crackpots.

    They could make it harder to vote by making it more difficult to register, by reducing the number of polling places, by eliminating early voting and by reducing or eliminating voting by mail.
    You mean we might go back to a system we had for 200 years that worked perfectly fine before more than half the country decided they had no faith in the voting system anymore! Gasp!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Kalin View Post
    Am I correct in observing that there never was a constitutional right to abortion? Merely a judicial interpretation of a constitutional right?

    They didn't interpret shit. They made it up because they wanted it and murdered millions of people over the next 50 years while we sat back and watched it happen while calling it healthcare, similar to COVID.

    Most of us here are survivors of the Baby Holocaust and the Covidomor.

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