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Fauci Says He’s Nonpartisan
LOS ANGELES (OnlineColumnist.com), Nov. 28, 2022.--Making the rounds on liberal TV, 82-year-old Dr. Anthony Fauci, retiring Chief of Allergy and Infectious Disease at the National Institutes of Health, told NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd that he’s a scientist, public health official with no ax to grind in politics.  Speaking to anti-Trump Chuck Todd, could it be any more obvious that Fauci played the same game during the 2020 presidential election during the height of the Covid-19 global pandemic.  Fauci appeared on countless TV and radio show, interviewed by hosts with extreme bias against 76-year-old President Donald Trump.  Fauci committed more egregious partisan attacks on Trump through his media contacts than 79 year-old Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward.  Does Fauci think Woodward had an ax to grind against Trump?  Fauci spent more time talking to the anti-Trump press than performing public health duties. Retiring from public service soon, Fauci played an integral role in the Democrat strategy during the 2020 election to paint Trump as botching the government’s Covid-19 response, telling voters he’s not worthy of reelection.  Democrats had a key strategy in the 2020 election to paint Trump as a hazard to the U.S. health system, not to mention a white nationalist in the waked of George Floyd’s May 25, 2020 murder by Minneapolis police.  But let the record be clear about Fauci, he used the Democrat airwaves to discredit Trump’s response to the deadly novel cornavirus.  “I don’t align myself with anybody,” Fauci told Todd.  “I respect the former vice president, we got along very well in the White House but disagree with him,” Fauci said.  Pence claims that Fauci aligned himself with Democrat governors.  Every interview Fauci gave, nearly 24/7, disparaged Trump’s handling of Covid-19.
What’s important about Fauci’s recent comments are that they expose a bigger problem with the public health official calling him a man of science.  “I m a physician.  I’m scientist.  I’m a public health person,” Fauci insisted.  “It doesn’t matter if you’re a Democrat or a Republican, I go by the public health principles,” Fauci told Todd, totally distorting his record during the 2020 campaign.  Fauci accepted invitations on CNN, MSNBC and any other anti-Trump network, all asking him loaded questions to discredit the president’s response to the Covid-19 health crisis.  Fauci likes to hide behind his titles but he joined forces with Bob Woodward and the Democrat Party to use the Covid-19 crisis as the key campaign issue to deny Trump a second term.  Fauci worked hand-in-glove with Woodward and Democrat strategist to blame Trump for mismanaging the Covid-19 global pandemic.
Fauci had his famous dust-ups with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), also a physician, testifying under oath about his involvement in the creating of the deadly novel coronavirus.  Fauci called Paul a “liar,” on numerous occasions, when Paul asked him about his role in funding “gain-of-function” research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.  Fauci adamantly denied he had anything to do with funding dangerous “gain-of-function” research where harmless bat cornonavirus are turned into the most dangerous pathogens known to man.  Fauci emphatically denied under oath that he ever funded “gain-of-function” research in Shi Zhengli’s biowapons lab.  Fauci told Paul, “You don’t know what you’re talking about.”  Paul pointed out that Fauci funded EcoHealth Alliance CEO Peter Daszak who gave Zhengli’s Wuhan lab over a million dollars to study bat coronaviruses.
So when Fauci tells anti-Trump MSNBC that he’s nonpartisan, simply a man of science or public health official he’s continuing the charade.  No one in the 2020 presidential campaign did more damage to Trump publicly than Fauci.  Carrying on his deception is a matter of pride for Fauci, thinking he can talk circles around layman, not familiar with the intricacies of science.  When Paul confronted Fauci about funding EcoHealth Alliance “gain-of-function: research, Fauci went ballistic, screaming at Paul, calling him a “liar.”  Whether Fauci admits it or not, he directed millions from the NIH to Daszak’s group to studying “gain-of-function” research.  Noted University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, microbiologist Ralph Baric admitted to injecting harmless bat coronavirus in Shhegli’s Wuhan lab with Angiotensi II [ACE 2], transforming harmless bat cornavirus in dangerous pathogens.
Fauci likes getting interviewed by the liberal press that goes along without questioning his past statements or actions. What Fauci doesn’t like is anyone questioning his judgment or actions.  Fauci gave Daszak’s EcoHealth alliance almost a blank check to study corornaviruses in Zhengli’s Wuhan lab.  Emails between Daszak and Fauci show both wholeheartedly supported the “natural occurrence” theory of the origin of the virus. Daszak was the first to get a group of like-minded scientists to publish the natural occurrence theory in the British Medical Journal Lancet.  China dismissed all responsibility for Zhengli’s bat coronavirus experiments.  On March 13, 2020, only two days after WHO declared a global pandemic, China’s Foreign Minister Zhao Lijian said the deadly novel coronavirus was made in America and exported to China.  Fauci had no comment for Lijian;s statements.
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John M. Curtis writes politically neutral commentary analyzing spin in national and global news. He’s editor of OnlineColumnist.com and author of Dodging The Bullet and Operation Charisma.
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almostarts · 3 years
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Joe Slatter, ‘Veil Stool’
Problem:
The amount of plastic waste being produced due to the Coronavirus Pandemic is shocking. Despite reusable alternatives, billion's of face masks are being used each month; these are often ending up in landfill or littering our environment.
Globally, we use 129 billion face masks every month. That translates to 3 million per minute. - National Geographic.
Piece:
The Veil Stool is made from over 4,000 disposable face masks collected from the streets of London during the Coronavirus pandemic. On collection, the face masks were disinfected with ozone spray and quarantined in sunlight for 4 weeks. The stool was created on an experimental discovery that 3-ply face masks can be spun into a soft yarn as well as being melted into a dense polypropylene structure.
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mysharona1987 · 3 years
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otherhazards · 4 years
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“An expanding number of state health exchanges are reopening enrollment this month to help uninsured residents gain coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic.”                                
“-The states that have recently reopened exchanges — Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington — have more flexibility than most states to create a special enrollment period because they run their own health exchanges.
Another such state, California, announced Friday that its exchange, which had been open for reasons unrelated to the outbreak, will continue to allow residents to enroll through June because of the upheaval caused by the coronavirus. The District of Columbia is also allowing residents to sign up for coverage for reasons unrelated to the outbreak-”
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stoweboyd · 3 years
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Ezra Klein on Mandating Vaccination
He gets right to the edge, and backs down.
In What if the Unvaccinated Can’t Be Persuaded, Ezra Klein makes the case for compelling vaccination:
We do not solely rely on argumentation to persuade people to wear seatbelts. A majority of states do not leave it to individual debaters to hash out whether you can smoke in indoor workplaces. Polio and measles were murderous, but their near elimination required vaccine mandates, not just public education. When George Washington wanted to protect his soldiers from smallpox, he made vaccinations mandatory. It worked. “No revolutionary regiments were incapacitated by the disease during the southern campaign, and the mandate arguably helped win the yearslong war,” wrote Aaron Carroll.
However, when considering the politics of vaxx denial, he won't take the final step:
Though I’d like to believe otherwise, I don’t think our politics can support a national vaccination mandate. The places that would most benefit from a mandate would be those most opposed to following one, and deepening partisan divisions here would be catastrophic (this is a problem that also afflicts the C.D.C.’s new masking guidance, as my colleague David Leonhardt notes). A high-stakes showdown between, say, the federal government and the State of Florida over a mandate would be a distraction we don’t need.
He might change his tune if a new strain appears that is dramatically more lethal. But I still think he's wrong on the merits, as I wrote about in Bar Owners To The Rescue:
President Biden has begun to require that federal employees in many agencies get vaccinated or frequently tested, but strangely, not the military, who are commonly vaccinated for a wide variety of diseases when stationed overseas. He seems averse to mandating vaccination, although the federal and state governments clearly have the power to do so, as ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1905 (Jacobson versus Massachusetts) and 1924 (Zucht v. King):
Justice John Marshall Harlan wrote [in 1905] about the police power of states to regulate for the protection of public health: “The good and welfare of the Commonwealth, of which the legislature is primarily the judge, is the basis on which the police power rests in Massachusetts,” Harlan said “upon the principle of self-defense, of paramount necessity, a community has the right to protect itself against an epidemic of disease which threatens the safety of its members.”
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When a separate question of vaccinations—state laws requiring children to be vaccinated before attending public school—came up in 1922 in Zucht v. King, Justice Louis Brandeis and a unanimous court held that Jacobson “settled that it is within the police power of a state to provide for compulsory vaccination” and the case and others “also settled that a state may, consistently with the federal Constitution, delegate to a municipality authority to determine under what conditions health regulations shall become operative.”
But states have not stepped up to mandate vaccinations, nor to require those adults who refuse vaccination to be quarantined.
Which I believe we will look back on as a monumental mistake.
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nativeconservative · 4 years
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assassin1513 · 4 years
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Positive vibes only 🌸 for the hard time in the quarantine stay always positive 🌸 together we are strong 🌸Lockscreens edits made by me :)
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twatsticle · 4 years
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If I get Corona virus and die before I can see mcr in concert then I'm gonna be so pissed off
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buffshipper8490 · 4 years
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Shoutout to the girls who are learning a new skill in the quarantine/shut down.
Shout out to the girls/women/ladies/nb pals, who are making masks for hospitals during the quaratine/shut down.
Shoutout to the ladies who are tutoring other kids who are having a rought time doing online learning during the quarantine/shut down. 
Shoutout to the people who are essential workers and have to go to work during these very scary times. 
Shoutout to the self regulated people who are doing great in this quarantine/shut down.
Shoutout to the students who are worried about AP tests and SAT’s and College Applications, its going to be okay. 
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opedguy · 2 years
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Avril Haines to Assess Mar-a-Lago Docs
LOS ANGELES (OnlineColumnist.com),Aug. 28, , 2022.--20Director of National Intelligence [DNI] Avril Haines, 53. joined the Democrat mob saying she would assess the damage to national security from contents of documents found at 76-year-old former President Donald Trump’s Palm Beach Mar-a-Lago residence.  Haines was ordered May 27, 2021 by President Joe Biden, 79, to get to the bottom of the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus, that’s killed 1,066,000 Americans. Biden gave Haines three months to look at the best evidence, concluding that she could not determine the origin because China wasn’t forthcoming with its data.  Imagine that, Haines wasted three months looking for answers from the Communist Chinese, who did everything possible to cover-up the origin of the SARS CoV-2 global pandemic.  Haines had enormous data at her disposal all pointing to the deadly novel cornonavirus engineered in a Wuhan Institute of Virology lab.
Haines is the exact wrong person to go to for anything involving National Intelligence. She’s no different than House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) one of the biggest partisan hacks in Congress. To Schiff, Trump was guilty of everything charged, spending five years, including the 2016 campaign, lying about Trump’s alleged ties to the Kremlin.  Schiff told his intel committee and the press March 28, 2019 that he had concrete evidence proving that Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election. Can you imagine, the public must rely on a serial liar like Schiff to know the facts?  Problem is 77-year-old former Special Counsel Robert Mueller said March 23, 2019 in his final report that after 22-months and $40 million he couldn’t find a link between Trump and the Kremlin.  Yet Schiff continued to lie to the public and American press.
So now the ball goes to another partisan hack, DNI Haines, to determine the extent of compromising to U.S. national security from Trump’s boxes of worthless junk found at Mar-a-Lago.  Talking about low-hanging fruit, Haines can comb through worthless old documents kept under lock-and-key by Trump, threatening no one other than Democrats and the press looking for anything to charge Trump with violating various federal records acts. Haines has said nothing about Biden’s proxy war against the Russian Federation, spending already nearly $20 billion to pay Ukraine’s civil salaries and the war effort against the Russian Federation.  How much does Biden’s proxy war in Russia harm U.S. national security?  Mum is the word for Haines about what Biden’s doing to U.S. national security with his proxy war against the Kremlin, threatening WW III on the European Continent.
Schiff continues to throw in his two cents on all things incrimination to Trump.  “The DOJ affidavit, partially unsealed yesterday, affirms our grave concerns that among the documents stored at Mar-a-Lago were those that could endanger human sources,” Schiff told fellow Democrats.  Schiff says nothing about Biden’s Ukraine war, potentially starting WW III on the European Continent.  But worthless old boxes of junk kept in  locked basement, because some of the docs carry classified designations.  Where’s the logic for Haines and Schiff as they do everything possible to make the case to 70-year-old Atty. Gen. Merrick Garland that Trump must be charged?  “It is critical that the IC move swiftly to a session and, if necessary, to mitigate the damage done—a process that should proceed in parallel with the DOJ’s criminal investigation,” Schiff said, ignoring real threats to U.S. national security.
Schiff and Haines had no problems during the Obama administration watching the DOJ, FBI, CIA and National Security Agency [NSA] use the federal law enforcement and intel communities to frame Trump as a Russian asset, all based on former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s paid opposition research AKA the Steele dossier.  So now that Democrats control both House of Congress, they’ve gone all out framing Trump with new charges related to worthless old docs kept in Trump’s Mara-a-Lago’s locked basement.  Haines has zero credibility have insisted there wasn’t enough evidence to determine the origin of the deadly coronavirus.  What more did Haines need to see with Chinese Foreign Minister Zhao Lijian saying on multiple occasions that the deadly novel coronavirus was made in America and exported to Wuhan, China.  What more does Haines need to know?
Haines is now tasked with looking through useless documents kept under lock-and-key in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago basement.  Haines, like Schiff, has already tried-and-convicted Trump of violation U.S. records act, removing classified docs from the White House.  So, when it comes to Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) visiting Taipei a few days ago, what’s Haines’s assessment of the damage done to U.S.-Chinese relations, a possible war in the Taiwan Strait?  When it comes to Biden’s dangerous proxy war against the Kremlin, the U.S. has never before seen such a threat to U.S. national security.  When it comes to Biden, he can do no wrong for Democrats and the press, endangering U.S. citizens all over the world.  Biden talks about WNBA Brittney Griner’s fate in Russia jail but his Ukraine proxy war has guaranteed that she won’t get out of jail anytime soon.
About the Author
John M. Curtis writes politically neutral commentary analyzing spin in national and global news. He’s editor of OnlineColumnist.com and author of Dodging The Bullet and Operation Charisma.
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shihlun · 4 years
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洗手觀音 Washing-Hands Guanyin
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mysharona1987 · 3 years
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parkersbliss · 4 years
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IF MISS RONA WANTS TO GET ME INFECTED SHE’LL HAVE TO GO THROUGHT THE AVENGERS FIRST 😤
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screamingsouls · 4 years
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2020 is really just a worldwide game of Jumanji.
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