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  1. It does take a lot of effort, but Trump quickly achieved that which Biden had never achieved in 47 years of lying. Trump is the incumbent, not Biden. Biden's lies failed him...Trump's lies delivered a presidency.
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  2. It's getting bigger and it's not going away.
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  4. Sometimes the truth comes out, between the lies. Coronavirus pandemic is causing 'unacceptable' shortages in US drug supplies, report says (CNN)The coronavirus pandemic is causing "unacceptable" shortages of US drug supplies in the United States, according to a report from the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota. The report says shortages have limited 29 of 40 drugs critical for treating Covid-19 patients, including propofol, albuterol, midazolam, hydroxychloroquine, ... according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
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  5. Biden talks out of both sides of his mouth.
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  6. That's fine, but it really doesn't matter. Presidential debates are only newsworthy these day if candidates make a major gaffe or lose it on stage for a gotcha moment. Over 40,000,000 Americans have already voted early. Televised debates lost their impact some time ago...one debate was even cancelled. The news grind has shifted to more real time, digital media, where "lies" just provide more energy.
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  7. Doesn't this Hunter Biden laptop story just magnify how awful the mainstream media is? They gave constant coverage of the whole fake Trump/Russia collusion story for years without any verifiable evidence to back it up. No real evidence after years of scrutiny! Now with Hunter's laptop and all the incriminating emails on it popping up....the mainstream media and the tech giants refuse to cover the story and are actively censoring the information. If the media were truly objective and fair this would/should be a huge story....but it's not. It's pathetic,it's sad,it's scary too.
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  8. Not sure why a Canadian would feel compelled to vote illegally in a U.S. or any other foreign election, regardless of preferences. Maybe they think American elections matter more than their own back in Canada.
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  9. Yes I see. So can we assume your partner is all fine now? You were quite worried a while ago.
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  10. Anyone else notice an inverse relationship, between amount of face covering and amount of ass covering? Nature always finds a way!
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  11. Or to summarize: Makes for more concise reading.
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  12. If the risk of asymptomatic infection is much lower than was feared early on, we should look at the consequences of our actions over that misguided good intention. By that I mean the decision to use facemasks to reduce asymptomatic spread. Link It is time to come to terms with what I said many months ago. - The masks are only of minimal effectiveness. - Since they are not good they impart a false sense of security in the public, resulting in greater chance of infection.
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  13. Testing of people who are asymptomatic has been halted. Maybe they know something we don't know. Evidently, their level of concern over "asymptomatic" spread (which always sounded like misinformation to me) has gone way down.
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  14. UN's World Food Program wins Nobel Peace Prize Why did I do that? Why post a link about the Nobel Peace Prize being given to a foodbank, in the Coronavirus thread? Because it says THIS- Do you get that? These are the people who run things. They own the media, and they are loving it. Just loving it. And now you know why, you/I/we are totally f*cked.
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  15. I remember telling her, specifically, that face masks are not good because they give a false sense of security. But she wouldn't listen...
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  16. This scenario isn't likely. Brief direct exposures to the virus are not that great a concern. It takes prolonged exposure (tens of minutes) in enclosed space, near contact, to get enough viral load in a transmission. That is not to say it's impossible however. The rules are so complex and constantly changing, it's difficult to know what to do. A person is sick, they go to the ER. They get yelled at by nurses, and cursed at by people waiting in line. What a nice world you people have made...
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  17. ...also, every child too young to be vaccinated is at increased risk.
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