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2022-02-16 at 9:41 PM UTC in Is this a cult?Every blue moon, at midnight, we go deep into the woods, sit in a circle, strip naked, and wear deer, elk and antelope heads, staring at each other morosely over the flames of a large bon-fire.
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2022-02-16 at 8:57 PM UTC in Who Should Be Next?"Hey. Just settle dow..."
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2022-02-16 at 8:01 PM UTC in Insurrection in Canada
Originally posted by Donald Trump It won't work. There are just too many excuses someone can give for why they can't do some work, from engine troubles to flat tyres to forgetting how to drive to having a sore foot.
"You need trucks towed? I can't help. Ma leg be hurtin'"
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2022-02-16 at 8 PM UTC in Who Should Be Next?
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2022-02-16 at 4:37 PM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2022-02-16 at 3:31 PM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2022-02-16 at 2:58 PM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
Originally posted by stl1 WE GOT HIM NOW!
CBS News
Biden rejects Trump's efforts to shield White House visitor logs
Melissa Quinn
Washington — President Biden has rejected claims of executive privilege asserted by former President Donald Trump over White House visitor logs sought by the House panel investigating the January 6 assault on the Capitol and ordered the National Archives and Records Administration to turn the records over to investigators.
CBS News obtained a February 15 letter from White House counsel Dana Remus to David Ferriero, archivist of the United States, notifying him that Mr. Biden determined an assertion of executive privilege "is not in the best interests of the United States, and therefore is not justified, as to these records and portions of records."
The New York Times first reported the letter from Remus.
Remus said the records at issue are entries in visitor logs that show appointment information for people permitted to enter the White House complex, including on January 6, 2021. Trump made claims of executive privilege over a subset of the documents and portions of the records, shielding their release, but Remus told Ferriero that Mr. Biden does not uphold those assertions.
"As a matter of policy, and subject to limited exceptions, the Biden administration voluntarily discloses such visitor logs on a monthly basis. The Obama administration followed the same practice," she wrote. "The majority of the entries over which the former president has asserted executive privilege would be publicly released under current policy. As practice under that policy demonstrates, preserving the confidentiality of this type of record generally is not necessary to protect long-term institutional interests of the Executive Branch."
Citing the "urgency of the select committee's need for the information," Remus said the president instructs the Archives, which holds the records from the Trump White House, to turn over the documents to the panel 15 days after notifying Trump unless barred from doing so by a court.
It's unclear whether Trump would mount a legal battle to stop the release of the entries to the select committee. An earlier attempt by the former president to block the Archives from releasing more than 700 pages of his White House records after Mr. Biden decided not to uphold assertions of executive privilege was rejected by the Supreme Court. The committee received the documents last month.
The Archives also said earlier this month it will release records from Vice President Mike Pence to the select committee after Mr. Biden rejected Trump's efforts to block their release. The former president made a claim of privilege over "communications concerning the former Vice President's responsibilities as President of the Senate in certifying the vote of presidential electors on January 6, 2021," according to a February 1 letter from Remus.
The committee examining the events surrounding the January 6 attack on the Capitol has interviewed more than 475 witnesses and obtained over 60,000 documents, according to an aide to the panel.
Investigators have issued dozens of subpoenas as part of their probe, including ones to Trump's allies, former White House officials, campaign aides and individuals involved in the planning of the rally outside the White House before the Capitol building came under siege. Two top Trump allies, Steve Bannon and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, have been held in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas, and the Justice Department has charged Bannon. Both cited Trump's claims of privilege for not complying.
Congressman Adam Kinzinger, a Republican from Illinois who sits on the panel, told "Face the Nation" on Sunday he expects the committee will begin public hearings in the spring or summer.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi created the House select committee last year earlier this year to investigate the January 6 attack, when thousands of Trump supporters descended on the Capitol as Congress counted state electoral votes, a largely ceremonial final step affirming Mr. Biden's victory. Lawmakers were sent fleeing amid the riot, which led to the deaths of five people and the arrests of hundreds more. Trump, who encouraged his supporters to "walk over" to the Capitol during the rally at the Ellipse before the electoral vote count, was impeached by the House one week later for inciting the riot but was later acquitted by the Senate.
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2022-02-16 at 2:57 PM UTC in Insurrection in CanadaPull the tag off the mattress or pillow... JAIL.
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2022-02-16 at 2:21 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!Remember... these clown frauds have been screaming at the top of their lungs for two years that the jab was the absolute miracle cure that would save everyone.
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2022-02-16 at 2:19 PM UTC in Im sick. Really sickGuess who owns the patent to the deadly mRNA technology? Canada.
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2022-02-16 at 2:18 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!
Originally posted by stl1 COVID Killed More Americans in Past 2 Weeks Than Flu in Past 3 Seasons
BY JACK DUTTON ON 1/31/22 Newsweek
COVID-19 has killed more Americans in the last two weeks than influenza has killed over the last three flu seasons.
Between January 16 and January 30, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, there were around 31,100 deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there have been 22,290 deaths from flu over the past three flu seasons. The health agency only reports flu deaths within flu season, which spans from October through May, as influenza deaths are very rare outside the season.
There were 20,342 deaths from influenza in the 2019-2020 season. The first five months of that season took place before the COVID-19 outbreak was given pandemic status in March 2020. In those first months, many countries had not entered a strict lockdown to protect against airborne coronaviruses like SARS-CoV 2 and the influenza.
In the 2020 to 2021 season, only 748 Americans died from flu.
The following season, CDC estimates that 1,200 people died from flu.
The drop-off in these numbers are likely to be due to public health precautions people across the world were taking as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like COVID, flu spreads through airborne droplets via respiratory systems. Mask-wearing and physical distancing thus help cut down flu activity.
"Though caused by a different virus from the one that causes COVID-19, the flu is also a respiratory viral disease, so everything we are doing to slow transmission of COVID-19 should also reduce transmission of flu," Eili Klein, an associate professor of emergency medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said in March 2021.
COVID-19 is thought to be far more infectious than flu, especially as many people are not immune to the disease.
Despite about 64 percent of the U.S. population being fully vaccinated, the new highly-transmissible omicron and "stealth" Omicron variant is running amok around the country.
The United States is coming out of a devastating wave of infections driven by those variants. In the latest CDC data available on January 28, the U.S. had a seven-day daily average of 543,016 cases a day. Just a week before, on January 21, this figure was at 716,809.
Although early research suggests that Omicron is less severe than previous variants of the virus, it has been shown to evade vaccines.
Booster vaccines have been shown to provide the best protection against the new variant, which emerged in November last year.
Forty-one-point five percent of the U.S. population has received a booster jab.
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2022-02-16 at 5:13 AM UTC in Fona 2-15-2022
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2022-02-16 at 5:12 AM UTC in Food card reuppedTweaking isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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2022-02-16 at 4:52 AM UTC in Food card reuppedSo Biden has a heart after all, eh?
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2022-02-16 at 4:50 AM UTC in Fona 2-15-2022
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2022-02-16 at 4:03 AM UTC in Fona 2-15-2022He got them alright.
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2022-02-16 at 3:32 AM UTC in Im sick. Really sickWould you like another jab?
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2022-02-16 at 2:41 AM UTC in Listen here Scron. You melon head fuck
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2022-02-16 at 2:05 AM UTC in Listen here Scron. You melon head fuck
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I have rashes all over my legs right now. and got a blood clot in my toe.
its still there. I think it popped up before the third jab. and I feel spasms in my calves.
I hope I didn't become a victim of some life-threatening side effect from the Jabs.
You probably do not have all that long to live. But you knew that when you got jabbed. -
2022-02-16 at 2:03 AM UTC in Who Should Be Next?I can do the "Bolo Bat" with mine.