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The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
He spent tens of thousands of dollars to make this go away (professional net scrub), but as a wise man once said, "the internet is forever" -
Why can't more Hollywood celebrities be decent human beings like this?
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This is definitely sobering. Hard to believe this is happening in America
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You must be the life of the party!
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This is actually a pretty good solution.
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We are all breathlessly waiting for you or one of your multiple clone handles to denounce last evening's riots.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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? "Outside of NY, more than half of all covid-19 deaths are in nursing homes or long term care facilities. " https://twitter.com/SteveMcNY/status/1265974721390223361?s=19
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Sugar Nipples trying to gaslight his way out now. Unfortunately for Sugar Nips, the internet is indeed forever!
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The Big Gamble: Hydroxychloroquine
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Magox's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
On a loop on MSDNC & FakesNews CNN daily. Fox is even recently begun carrying it on their financial hour @ 4pm weekdays and Sunday mornings! -
Spreading across media like the CCP Virus.
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The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The problem with masks, is that people think it stops them from contracting the virus. Only the N-95 does that (NOT the paper surgical or cloth masks, which are essentially worthless,) and some studies that even an N-95 wont protect you from picking up the virus through the air. A paper surgical mask will cut down on the spread from your nasal droplets if you are infected. So, a lot of people (who are misguided) think they are superman running around thinking they are protected and not social distancing, they get a false sense of security. -
The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
People just need to calm own. Expressing anxiety about a virus that has a .2 -.5 kill rate is ridiculous. Democrats need to realize that Republicans are Americans too, and vice versa. I personally think that normal non politician Democrats want the economy to come back alive as much as the normal non politician Republican.Stop the political posturing and focus all that energy expelled in political posturing to open main street America as soon as safely possible which, in most cases is right f*ck!ing now! -
The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Entertaining exchange. -
Damning. Watch the video @ the top, Tammy Bruce takes him apart. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cuomo-immunity-nursing-home-campaign-donation
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Yeah I wish!
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Mine works in the fake news. Watching Tucker can be interesting some nights...
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This amendment to the "Green Light Law" was silently passed while we were distracted by the CCP Virus. https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/green-light-law-amendment-officers-can-be-charged-with-felony
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Pigs must have sprouted wings, because the NY Times actually published an interesting read. https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-deadliest-where-democrats-live-121518089.html After reading the article, here are some takeaways. Ten things that will come from the CCP Virus, imho. 1) A flight away from urban areas. You don't have to be an epidemiologist to understand how high population density provides nearly ideal conditions for fostering pandemics. This is especially true in some large urban areas in the US where people are more-or-less tolerated living on the streets with some relieving themselves in public areas. Expect the flight of millennials to the suburbs and exurbs within two years of the corona lock-down abating. This happened after the Spanish Flu with places like Long Island and New Jersey being converted from farmland to suburbs seemingly overnight. 2) Re-thinking urban mass transit. Urban mass transit in the US, particularly in the eastern cities, has long grappled with the problem of the homeless taking shelter in buses and subways. Up until the corona virus, city leaders lacked the political will to do much about it. This will change. Obviously these soiled and usually ill unfortunates carry all manner of pathogens. In contrast, mass transit systems in Europe and Asia absolutely do not tolerate this public health hazard. City leaders will either have to make strict and perhaps politically unpopular policies to radically reform public transit or see people and companies flee their cities at an even faster pace. 3) Private automobile ownership will skyrocket. It is only logical that with more people fleeing the health risks involved with public transportation combined with an exodus from the cities that more cars will be on the road. For reference, US auto sales nearly quadrupled within 2 years of the end of the Spanish flu pandemic. 4) Distance learning (attending school on-line) Already growing rapidly prior to the virus, distance learning will become pervasive, comprising the bulk of instruction by middle school. This should lead to interesting, and as of yet, unforeseen changes in what it means to be a teacher as well as student. Teachers’ unions will try to mute this change, but will eventually adapt. 5) Many "green" initiatives will get the healthy level of skeptical review they deserve. An example is the "green" reusable grocery/shopping bag. After years of ignoring reports from credible institutions such as the Loma Linda University of Public Health warning of the dangers of these bags spreading pathogens they will become a distant memory as cities and states outlaw their use. Conventional single-use plastic and paper bags are sterile and easily recyclable - and most importantly, don't present a potentially lethal disease vector to store clerks. 6) Much stricter enforcement of border and immigration laws. Avoiding the importation of diseases has always been an important function for immigration departments world-wide. But again political correctness has muted many of these efforts in the US. Such wrong-headed open borders thinking will no longer be politically acceptable going forward. Here’s what happened after Spanish Flu – on May 19, 1921 a national quota system on the amount of incoming immigrants is established by the United States Congress in the Emergency Quota Act, curbing legal immigration. This was followed by the Immigration Act of 1924 greatly reducing the number of immigrants to the US. 7) A more conservative and capitalist mindset will sweep the US millennials. Following the Spanish Flu, the "progressive" movement of Woodrow Wilson was soundly rejected by the once socialist-leaning voter base. The Democrat ticket of James M. Cox and FDR was defeated by the largest popular vote percentage in US history. This resulted in the next three presidents elected to office following the Spanish flu being Republican as well as both the House and Senate enjoying Republicans majorities for the succeeding fourteen years. 8.) The aftermath of the corona pandemic will further ensconce the United States as the world’s only economic, military and cultural superpower. The US allies in Europe no longer have the economic mass to take leadership positions in world events and even our close and very capable friend, Japan, is suffering from a two-decade long economic malaise. The US recovery from corona will echo the early 1920’s when the US represented nearly 40% of the world’s industrial output. 9) The virus will provide the final nail in the coffin of the European Union. The government in Brussels was an anachronism when it was founded in 1992 and has now been shown to be an impediment to just about every member state except Germany, Belgium and to a lesser extent, France. 10) The demands for a government takeover of healthcare in the US will decrease. As of the date of this writing (4/10/20) Italy, Spain, France, UK, Sweden and Denmark all with government healthcare system have 3-4 times the COVID-19 mortality rate of the US. Of course, there will be much more telling data available over time, but for now, having a government run health system isn’t a distinct advantage. -
Clinton Political Dynasty
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to TakeYouToTasker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And then we have this. https://nypost.com/2020/05/26/clinton-spent-time-on-epsteins-*****-island-netflix-doc/ -
The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
NY Post Editorial Board clapping back at Chris Wallace's meltdown on Fox News Sunday. https://nypost.com/2020/05/25/sorry-media-youre-not-victims-no-matter-how-much-abuse-you-take/ ..."wacky future ex-wife..." ? -
NY SPORTS TEAMS CAN PRACTICE AGAIN
MILFHUNTER#518 replied to MILFHUNTER#518's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They will also have to put testing into place, I am sure most players would demand the Abbott test as they would not be ok with getting an oversized q-tip shoved up into your skull on a weekly basis. I think it is honestly in the players best interest to get into camp as soon as possible. Can you imagine the injuries if the players go into the season not in football shape?