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trump's 3rd term
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yes. And quantum leaps better than the wannabe orange king. We disagree again. But if you were to run along I wouldn’t complain -
trump's 3rd term
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yeah, pretending that as president you’re going to upend the constitution is hilarious. He’s an #######. A huge narcissist with an unending lust for admiration. A 3 rd term run is definitely within his personality profile. But I love the thought of Obama running against him. -
trump's 3rd term
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
on the bright side, it's 5 to 1 against here. I hope that's representative of both sides but I doubt it. -
trump's 3rd term
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
the switcheroo is definitely in play: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-hints-at-a-third-term-in-nbc-news-interview-what-the-22nd-amendment-says-about-it/ar-AA1C0wqm. If it came to this, would a majority in congress agree? If so, we're f'ed. definitely time to move elsewhere. Personally, I think the coming recession will embitter even uninvested maga's. prices are going way up unless he changes his tariff strategy. Theoretical and actual inflation are different especially for those living paycheck to paycheck. and yes, putinism is winning or at least unfettered capitalism is losing. when 50% of the citizens hold less than 10% of the wealth, something's gotta give... -
trump's 3rd term
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Joe Ferguson forever's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
there has been only one instance where a constitutional amendment has been overturned: prohibition. trump maybe like liquor to some maga's but it ain't gonna happen. So how does he do it? Stop elections altogether? -
trump reiterated that he is seriously considering a 3rd term. He says sees several paths to it. Some must include changes to the 22nd amendment or ignoring it. Do you support his efforts? https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-third-term-white-house-methods-rcna198752
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I'm not going to bother finding a reference to prove you wrong because you'll stubbornly and stupidly reject it.. I lived it. Our ICU was about 80/20 unvaxed to vaxed throughout the pandemic. that doesn't include the ones who died before getting to the ICU. Thank God for evolution. Hopefully you were born sterile. probably because you went doctor shopping for someone who agrees with you. Even in medicine, some stupid people make it through. My class had a couple.
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the hospital interviewed 10 nurses, 6 of whom had varied tumors. Some were benign. Yes, they say it's not environmental but they don't know for sure. I remember an investigation into a cluster of unusual infections in a specific clinic. Couldn't find the cause for a long time but eventually found a contaminated stopper on a lidocaine bottle that needles were inserted into to draw up the med. Sometimes it takes a while. But given that there were various tumors both benign and malignant in this group, there is likely no common agent causing all of them. there have been 16 studies showing no correlation between vaccines and autism. the one that did show it was retracted https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2025/the-evidence-on-vaccines-and-autism
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What you are illustrating is our success in battling vaccine preventable illnesses due to new vaccines. This is a good thing. There is no link between vaccines and autism. This has been disproven repeatedly. Parents need someone to blame. children’s health defense’ ceo is a lawyer. She links to rfk jr. wonder if she works with him suing pharmaceutical companies. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/about-us/our-team/
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AI is pretty amazing. To understand the relationship between radiation and brain cancer, consider the following points: Ionizing radiation is known to increase the risk of various cancers, including brain cancer. High doses of radiation, such as those from radiation therapy for other cancers, can lead to brain tumors. Studies suggest a potential link between prolonged exposure to low-level radiation (e.g., from cell phones) and brain cancer, but evidence is inconclusive. Occupational exposure to radiation, such as in certain medical or nuclear professions, may elevate brain cancer risk. Genetic factors and individual susceptibility also play a role in how radiation affects cancer risk. The World Health Organization classifies radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). More research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects of radiation exposure on brain cancer development.
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truly terrible. seems an odd organ for a carcinogen to target. This will be a fascinating investigation. I'd put radiation on the top of the differential diagnosis. I certainly wouldn't blame covid vax yet. There's more likely something specific to their work area. maybe they work on an oncology ward and give nuclear meds or test kits. maybe the ward is over rock with high ground radiation. maybe something else. I'll be watching for updates. Don't think they'll be limited to the lay press.
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tariffs only increase the cost of goods to us. we can't compete with slave labor so we must compete in other ways. perhaps that's why trump is all about stealing land with valuable resources. when that fails, we need to invest heavily in cutting edge tech and services while preparing a unsurpassed work force. Not easy, but a lot less unsettling than the current approach. which, btw, has an ending no one can predict.
