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Well, the heart attacks in my AO continue.

What I find odd...is when you are talking to someone who also knew the individual and they state "oh, they had covid x weeks ago", then you state, "they were fully vaxxed AND boosted". You get an immediate "well it wasn't related" retort.

I find it interesting. I do not think the people who chose the vaxx will ever be willing to even consider the possible connection, which is scary. I said you don't know they aren't related just the same as I don't know if they are. What is concerning is you can't even touch the topic, at all...it's completely off limits.

Vast majority of bad outcomes I personally know of seem to be vaxx plus a bad case of the vid19.
Those 2 things seem to be related. My bro and SIL have been home sick for weeks. My family? We blew our noses a few times. Guess who is double+ vacced.
 
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A group of doctors and other medical experts gathered in Washington, D.C. on Monday for a panel discussion on Covid-19 hosted by Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI).

The specialists include Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Bret Weinstein, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Harvey Risch, Dr. George Fareed, Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. Richard Urso, Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty and Dr. David Wiseman.
 
Calling a reporter a bitch, of which is extremely sexist and derogatory under certain groups standards, no prob.

"Let's go Brandon", far right hate crime.
 
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What in the ever-loving fuck? Wisconsin is apparently taking lessons from Communist China. It is close.

Messed up for sure, but was reversed.

A judge in Wisconsin on Monday lifted an order that had temporarily blocked seven employees of ThedaCare, a major regional hospital system, from leaving for new jobs with another health care network until it could find people to replace them.

The dismissal of a temporary injunction cleared the way for the workers to begin their new jobs with Ascension Northeast Wisconsin. Last week, ThedaCare sued Ascension, seeking to temporarily keep the workers from leaving and touching off an unusual labor dispute rooted in twin crises roiling the health care industry: a shortage of workers, many of whom are demanding higher wages, and a raging coronavirus pandemic.

Ascension Northeast Wisconsin said in a statement before Monday’s hearing that ThedaCare “had an opportunity but declined to make competitive counter offers to retain its former employees.”

The employees, members of ThedaCare’s interventional radiology and cardiovascular team, were at-will employees and were not contractually obligated to stay with ThedaCare for a fixed time, according to Ascension, which is part of one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the United States.

ThedaCare, which operates seven hospitals and provides care to more than 600,000 people annually, said in its lawsuit that it was seeking to “protect the community” by temporarily retaining the employees, who accepted new jobs with Ascension in December and were supposed to start on Monday.

It added that the employees, who together make up a majority of an 11-person team, provide “vital care for critically ill patients” and that Ascension “should have known that this action would decimate ThedaCare’s ability to provide critical care” to trauma and stroke victims in the Fox River Valley, a three-county stretch from Green Bay to Oshkosh.

Lynn Detterman, a senior vice president of ThedaCare South Region, said in a statement on Monday, “We know this situation has put the team members who decided to leave ThedaCare in the middle of a difficult situation.”

“Our goal was always to create a short-term orderly transition, not to force team members to continue working at ThedaCare,” she said.

David Muth, a lawyer for Ascension, said in a motion filed on Monday that ThedaCare was blaming others for its own mistakes, and that it had attempted to turn its “poor management” into “a disruptive personal emergency for everyone — anyone — but itself.”

Last week, Judge Mark McGinnis of Outagamie County Circuit Court granted ThedaCare’s request for a temporary restraining order blocking the employees from starting at Ascension this week as planned, and told the lawyers for both parties on Friday to seek a deal, The Post-Crescent of Appleton, Wis., reported.

The lawsuit was filed as hospital systems across the country, including in Wisconsin, are struggling to retain workers during the pandemic.

But Joe Veenstra, a labor and employment lawyer in La Crosse, Wis., said the lawsuit was an unusual and far-reaching attempt by ThedaCare to interfere with the free market and to keep employees without having to pay them higher wages.

“We’ve definitely entered an alternate universe,” Mr. Veenstra said, adding: “Now we have managements incapable of controlling labor and asking courts to prevent the free market from happening. It’s just, we’re living in an upside down world right now.”
 
I work in health care, and have been told by an attorney that non compete clauses are not enforceable.
The operative phrase in the accompanying video posted by adubeau is "at will." Either party [should be] able to terminate the work agreement for any (or no) reason whatsoever. Additionally, the video clarifies that the judge cannot require the med workers to remain at the original hospital (pesky Constitution) but can only prevent them from joining the second hospital. This effectively creates a game of financial "chicken" between the workers and the two hospitals. The irony is so thick you can cut it: don't take the vaxx, we'll fire you, but you can't leave unless we let you. Fuck your wages, working conditions, and freedom. No legal precedent seems appears to have been presented, just some shitty judge's opinion (feels like the Supreme Court's recent opinions).
 
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What a bunch of horse manure. Inflation is nothing more than a tax that redistributes wealth to the government and those with a lot of cash. The government doesn't stop spending or give a rip about the higher cost of money. The government actually gets more for the excess they've printed, while decreasing citizens purchasing power. Inflation enslaves the middle class to pay for the debts of the government.
 
What a bunch of horse manure. Inflation is nothing more than a tax that redistributes wealth to the government and those with a lot of cash. The government doesn't stop spending or give a rip about the higher cost of money. The government actually gets more for the excess they've printed, while decreasing citizens purchasing power. Inflation enslaves the middle class to pay for the debts of the government.

Any day now CNN will write an article talking about how getting myocarditis is actually a good thing.
 

the whole thing if you have 5 hours

Senator Ron Johnson is the only member of Congress that cares about the truth that's being hidden by the Main Stream Media when it comes to the COVID plandemic. OAN, Rumble and Infowars will be one of the few places you can watch the COVID-19 A Second Opinion roundtable symposium in its entirety. Please put time codes for important sections in the comments.
 
And...in the Middle East Iran just took a drone strike yesterday, Houthi's hit an industrial district of Abu Dhabi a few days ago, and ISIS retook a prison in Syria housing ISIS terrorist.


 
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the whole thing if you have 5 hours

Senator Ron Johnson is the only member of Congress that cares about the truth that's being hidden by the Main Stream Media when it comes to the COVID plandemic. OAN, Rumble and Infowars will be one of the few places you can watch the COVID-19 A Second Opinion roundtable symposium in its entirety. Please put time codes for important sections in the comments.
about HCQ suppression at about 22 minutes...
 
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the whole thing if you have 5 hours

Senator Ron Johnson is the only member of Congress that cares about the truth that's being hidden by the Main Stream Media when it comes to the COVID plandemic. OAN, Rumble and Infowars will be one of the few places you can watch the COVID-19 A Second Opinion roundtable symposium in its entirety. Please put time codes for important sections in the comments.
hcq at 22 minutes
ivermectin after that
what the spike protein does at 47 minutes
 
About to break 4,100,000.... over a million since this morning.

One driver from Quebec and it will be the biggest truck pileup ever.

Serious though....unless each has an AR in the cab this won't end it.

I like it, I applaud them, but it's theatre.
 
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What a bunch of horse manure. Inflation is nothing more than a tax that redistributes wealth to the government and those with a lot of cash. The government doesn't stop spending or give a rip about the higher cost of money. The government actually gets more for the excess they've printed, while decreasing citizens purchasing power. Inflation enslaves the middle class to pay for the debts of the government.

I recall that those who won this year's Nobel in economics postulated that money creation (typically the cause of inflation) actually helps most those who receive the money earliest. That is to say, it helps the banks and the wealthy who borrow it from the banks, and it doesn't help quite so much the waitress or bartender that's getting tipped with it several steps later.

The government will only be helped to the extent that: A) inflation outruns the cost of services; B) the central bank can keep interest rates artificially low; and C) the positive effects of inflation (specifically that of rising equity values and increased exports due to currency imbalances) outstrips the negative (paying more at the pump and grocery store). All of these are possible in the short term, which is why most every national pol is happy to see inflation at first (recall Donald Trump wondering out loud what it would take to get Jerome to give him some around the time that the Fed was tightening).
 
It couldn’t possibly be related to the jab … nope, no increase in myocarditis, etc. to see here!

The awesome thing about the current times is that we can now blame every single heart attack on either the vax or long Covid depending upon one's political home team, and completely ignore the fact that heart disease was already a leading-cause-of-death chart-topper for decades before Covid existed, and that we are simply getting worse about our health despite enduring multiple daily beatings over the head on the topic:


"Recent responses also reveal that 25 percent of Americans don't do any exercise outside of any work activity."

I don't even believe that number. The majority of the 75% who claimed to do actual exercise are probably considering masterbation to be a workout.

30mg of nanolipid mRNA ain't what's killing most of people who are sitting on the couch with a BMI of 40 and a blood sugar of 180 after downing their third dinner and sixth beer of the evening,
 
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I recall that those who won this year's Nobel in economics postulated that money creation (typically the cause of inflation) actually helps most those who receive the money earliest. That is to say, it helps the banks and the wealthy who borrow it from the banks, and it doesn't help quite so much the waitress or bartender that's getting tipped with it several steps later.

The government will only be helped to the extent that: A) inflation outruns the cost of services; B) the central bank can keep interest rates artificially low; and C) the positive effects of inflation (specifically that of rising equity values and increased exports due to currency imbalances) outstrips the negative (paying more at the pump and grocery store). All of these are possible in the short term, which is why most every national pol is happy to see inflation at first (recall Donald Trump wondering out loud what it would take to get Jerome to give him some around the time that the Fed was tightening).
further evidence the nobel has fallen to laughable status as any freshman in econ 101 knows this. Inflation always benefits the holder in succession of the dollar 'speed of money in an economy' view. I didn't think they could go lower than oblunder's award but getting one after rephrasing this is absurd
 
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