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You love that narrative? why do you believe it so? Many just notice he is scummy with a prison tattoo on his neck. the left been fantasizing about putting him in prison since they tried to stop his swearing in and spied on him. its a tad creepy. its like due process doesn't mean squat, unless its a DEM.
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It was that lady that shared that pic. you know, for clout.
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^^^^^^ the projection and gaslighting is off the charts^^^^^^^^^^
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Representative government of who? PACS? Lobbyist? Corps? the all-powerful state? The statist? the fascist? Donors?
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at the end of the day we will all see if the state can keep an American off the ticket by using the power of the state.
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He couldn't do it. ran right back to the "but trump" reply. LMAO.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Tommy Callahan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Note: You railed against it, but offered zero proof. Present the real data. Show us the receipts. current events show the old official narrative was wrong, and the state even censored to maintain the official (big pharma) narrative. -
Rock the bells radio (Sirus gangster rap from the 90's) hits the millennial demo hard. when that age of music is full of words that are not allowed to be said anymore. even last year's super bowl halftime with 50 cent and "in the club". had to work hard around that homophobic slur in it.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Tommy Callahan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The funny part is I am just referencing the article you provided in an attempt to push a false narrative. Why would they need to be untangled. seems the current partisan rags just tried to take the issue and put a partisan spin on it. -
Who Do The Democrats Run in 2024?
Tommy Callahan replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
you know the game; they will drag it out to the next election. then say that the republicans stopped them from being able to do it. -
The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Tommy Callahan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
the article explained a lot of it, I even linked to the part about rurul hospital systems vs city hospitals. and the fact the supposed argument you started with about it being covid or vaccine related, has held true for decades. https://www.statcrunch.com/reports/view?reportid=34349&tab=preview https://www.brookings.edu/articles/midterm-exit-polls-show-that-young-voters-drove-democratic-resistance-to-the-red-wave/ people tend to become more conservative as they grow. its kind of why the dems target the kids so much lately. gotta program them before they get life experience that could lead to change . Not at all. Dont get your head down. your special. doesn't matter what anyone says. -
Its about the current thing and ACT blue. Even you have to acnowledge these current politicians are openly purchased? Never understood party loyalist. if anything, people that vote by party, should hold the party accountable. (like many do on the local level) not just blindly support them cause the other is perceived as worse. that's just a false dichotomy. At least back in 2008 the DEMS chose the outsider Obama over the establishment Clinton. Now its 100% loyal support at all times. as the dems run off the sanity cliff.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Tommy Callahan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Democratic areas saw greater improvements over the past two decades Findings build on previous evidence that more liberal policies, laws, and regulations may be associated with better health outcomes Americans living in counties that voted Democratic during presidential elections from 2000 to 2016 experienced larger decreases in death rates than residents of counties that voted for a Republican candidate, finds a study published by The BMJ today. you saying the country's largest hospitals are in cities? Say it isn't so. Between 2001 and 2019, mortality rates decreased by 22% in Democratic counties (from 850 to 664 per 100,000), but by only half that (11%) in Republican counties (from 867 to 771 per 100,000). Consequently, the gap in mortality rates between Republican and Democratic counties jumped by 541%, from 16.7 per 100,000 in 2001 to 107 deaths per 100,000 in 2019. So this was a thing prior to the election or covid? Sample size? Scientific? Rural Republican counties experienced the highest mortality rates and the least improvement over the study period, suggesting that the political environment has an important role to play in the widening urban-rural mortality gap, say the researchers. Externally peer reviewed? Yes (research); No (linked editorial) Evidence type: Observational; Opinion Subjects: US population -
its about party loyalty? right?
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True. only the system. Party. ACT blue baby. amirite
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Tommy Callahan replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I was just trying to make you feal better. didn't want to hurt any feelings. its actually the special table. -
Who Do The Democrats Run in 2024?
Tommy Callahan replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
one has to be a huge partisan loyalist to even think the country sees the current California, as the beacon for what the country should be.