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Apr 20, 2020 11:23:29   #
JFlorio wrote:
According to the many doctors I deal with the test has to be very specific and they are much more difficult to manufacture properly than most be would think. Remember, false positives or negatives can be very dangerous.


That makes sense. There are so many similar, but less dangerous, v***ses. Wrong results are more dangerous than no tests at all.
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Apr 20, 2020 11:20:21   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Good on you Peter..

My cousin did the same with his tenants...

God bless


Since we have no rental property but do have a single wide that is empty. Oh wait!! The grandson of a friend, and his wife and baby are moving in this afternoon, because their landlord needed the apartment to be rented by someone with money, so the landlord could pay for the original loan on the two flat, rather than renting one side to someone who could not pay rent. So we now have new friends, and they will probably stay at least 3 months. However, they will help with the garden, which is 2 1/2 acres, and help the neighbors feed and milk their dairy goats. Isn't small town America great? In a city this kind of co-operation would not happen.
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Apr 20, 2020 11:11:04   #
Redangel62 wrote:
Thank you but I was looking for the swastikas and Hitler f**gs someone said they were carrying


Perhaps they are a figment of the imaginations of the left. Maybe they are hoping we will buy that BS while they parade waving their Chinese C*******t f**gs.
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Apr 20, 2020 10:18:41   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
It's rare that individuals will take initiative to change their habits...

I agree with the article though... Health begins with the choices we make concerning our bodies...


Unfortunately the one thing we have going against us can't be changed. We are both in our late 70's.

What we can do is live to the fullest and keep our faith in OUR LORD. The rest is up to HIM.

SWMBO and NPP
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Apr 20, 2020 09:32:58   #
5. “I am not strange. I am just not normal.”
Inspiring Quotes From 20th century Artist and Writer Salvador Dali, I am not strange. I am just not normal.

I have decided to use this as my motto for life.

NPP
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Apr 20, 2020 09:22:24   #
Tug484 wrote:
I believe they are in the group that wanted the economy to crash.


That is a distinct possibly.
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Apr 19, 2020 20:45:10   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ilhan-omar-c****av***s-bill-cancel-rent-mortgage-payments


So the person who actually owns the house you rent has no income for months, or is it that the mortgage company that your loan is with is SOL no income coming in from anyone for months. How absurd can the left get?
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Apr 19, 2020 17:02:56   #
jwrevagent wrote:
If you were pissed off at me, I don't think I would want you anywhere near my hair! But I remember back when society was not quite so crazy, I was a tax preparer working for an accountant-I was an enrolled agent enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service which meant that I could represent taxpayers for whom I prepared a return at audit or conference. Anyway, a gentleman came in one afternoon, having made an appointment for his return to be prepared, and when I started, I asked the usual questions, like name address SS number. He handed me 5 social security cards with 5 different numbers on them-all with the same name, and I refused to go any further, because it was illegal to file his return given the information I was given. He became enraged and said I was required to do the return, and he would sue and the usual threats and nonsense. I told him that I was not allowed to knowingly prepare a fraudulent return, and he would have to go elsewhere. I could also report this to the IRS. So, there are times when you not only can but should refuse to provide a service-even though you would normally provide that service for profit. It is also, I believe, but am not sure about this, illegal to have more than one SS number for use as ID or benefits or wh**ever. FYI, I have prepared tax returns for people who are engaged in illegal activity, such as prostitution, or some gambling, as long as they reported all the income from even the illegal activities. If they did not, and I had done my due diligence in determining that most likely all income was reported, that was all that is necessary. I was not required to go into their private business, or check their bank accounts-had no authority to do that, but using common sense as to probable life style and income, there was no problem. I did always warn clients that it was foolish of them to try to hide income or assets in case of audit. If some one claimed poverty but drove up in a new Mercedes, and had expensive jewelry and custom made suits or something, I would certainly question that. It is possible to have little reportable income and yet be very wealthy and live in luxury, but most people do not. So while the profit motive is a strong one for providing service, I preferred to stay out of any prison. BTW, the IRS is under confidentiality constraints-or at least it was back then-so that any illegal activity shown on a tax return could not be shared with law enforcement either Federal, State, or Local. That is why the tax laws included the requirement to include ill gotten gains-it is how they got Al Capone, after all-tax evasion, right?
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That's right. He was a thug, criminal and k**ler but the only thing they could get him on was tax evasion, but at least they did get him.
Guess I don't have to worry. I drive an 8 year old car with over 100,000 miles on it and live in a doublewide. On the other hand I have EVERYTHING I need, food, a woman who loves me, a safe place to sleep and five dogs to protect me. What else could anyone need, particularly one who is close to 80 years old?
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Apr 19, 2020 14:48:57   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
I went back and read this over again. In the paragraph that begins “Cuba is a magnificent example...”, I couldn’t believe how close China has brought us to this point in almost every way in such a short time. The Kevyns on here have need to look around and see what’s happening.


The Kevyns are aware of what is happening and are happy with it.
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Apr 19, 2020 14:42:39   #
permafrost wrote:
the orange pig never can understand anything at all..

forbes.com/sites/evangerstmann/2020/04/15/federal-court-rejects-trump-administrations-attempt-to-lower-the-nutrition-standards-for-school-meals/?fbclid=IwAR2OvHEpi-S8gQzDg88KLcilQCwvTTt4soeGtysaklJN59ZIS4_j-3RBlEg#11b0df8c3478


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Federal Court Rejects Trump Administration’s Attempt To Lower The Nutrition Standards For School Meals
Evan Gerstmann
Evan GerstmannSenior Contributor
Education
I am a professor and publish on constitutional and educational issues.

Even with schools shuttered, many students depend on school-provided meals for their daily nutrition. In an important ruling, a federal judge has just rejected the Trump administration’s effort to seriously dilute the nutrition standards for both school lunches and school breakfasts.

Under Obama, the federal government launched a long term plan to greatly increase the amount of whole grains in student meals, as well as lower the sodium content. The new standards were strongly supported by Michelle Obama as part of her anti-obesity project.

The Trump administration has been consistently hostile to the whole grains/low sodium standards, but it only became clear 2018 just how hostile it is. Initially, the administration’s position was that the standards are burdensome on schools so they needed more time to implement them. The Trump administration also averred that certain schools would need hardship waivers if they found it too difficult to meet the standards. These concerns were reflected in the “Interim Final Rule” promulgated by the administration in 2017.

Today In: Education

In 2018, Trump went much further. The Department of Agriculture issued a final rule that looked very different from the interim final rule that was made available for public comment. It didn’t just extend the timeline and make provisions for hardship waivers. It significantly diluted the substantive rules themselves, cutting back on the requirement for whole grains and allowing more sodium in kids’ breakfasts and lunches. That’s a big deal because, as a federal court has just said, over ninety percent of school children are getting too much sodium. This increases their risk of stroke, heart failure, osteoporosis, stomach cancer, and kidney disease.

This week a federal court struck the new rule down. The judge ruled that “the Final Rule is not a logical outgrowth of the Interim Final Rule.” That matters because, under the Administrative Procedure Act, the public is supposed to have a chance to comment on new rules. But in this case, the public only got a chance to comment on the Interim Final Rule. That is normally fine, but if the final rule is fundamentally different from the interim rule then the public didn’t really get an opportunity to comment on the final rule. That’s a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.

Given the importance of school-provided meals to low-income kids, this ruling is important in and of itself. But it is also indicative of a broader problem. President Trump and his team do not seem to understand the limitations of their power. This has been recently highlighted by Trump’s claims that he has “total authority” to reopen American businesses by May 1st, despite the fact that America is a federalist system in which states share that power with the federal government.
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Oh you mean the school lunches that Obamas wife forced on America, even though the meals were usually thrown inn the garbage can uneaten.
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Apr 19, 2020 14:38:44   #
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
A****a?


Among others. For instance the protesters who demand that everyone get a monthly paycheck whether they earned it or not, or the Islamic protesters who are refusing to stay inside and have no contact with others, but expect that they will get taken care of by Muslim doctors when they get the v***s, which they claim is a plot against them, in California and NYC.
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Apr 19, 2020 12:12:14   #
son of witless wrote:
It wouldn't have to be a " homosexual owned bakery ". Most bakeries likely operate on a slim profit margin. They cannot afford to turn down any business. The thing about capitalism is that the profit motive is the best protection against someone not getting what they want. Granted if you have no money, everyone discriminates against you.


You are correct but there are actually a few heterosexual owners who would refuse to celebrate the d*****t behavior so would be happy to make a cake as long as it would not celebrate deviancy. Had a friend a few years back that refused to bake a cake for a woman who was going to marry her dog, so there are a lot of sick people out there.
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Apr 19, 2020 11:43:48   #
son of witless wrote:
I figured that because this is not about the cake. If it was there are many bakeries who would be happy to make any cake as long as you pay them well.


Had it been about the cake, they could have found a homosexual owned bakery happy to provide a spectacular cake for them. It was just another effort to destroy American society by making sure that Christian values would be banned.
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Apr 19, 2020 10:57:32   #
China ‘Decimated’ US Intelligence Networks Prior to C****-**
Paul Crespo
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April 18, 2020
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Over four months into the global W***n C****av***s (C****-**) p******c and the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) is still scrambling to determine whether the v***s originally leaked from a biolab in China. Many rely on this apparent delay by the IC in identifying the exact origin of C****-**, to accept the Chinese C*******t Party (CCP) talking points and its cover story about this c****av***s’ innocuous origin.

However, American intelligence today is operating in China at a severe disadvantage. As reported by the New York Times (NYT) in 2017, between 2010 and 2013 the Chinese government systematically dismantled C.I.A. clandestine operations in the country, k*****g or imprisoning more than a dozen sources and crippling intelligence gathering there for years afterward. The result was that U.S. intelligence was virtually blinded during the formal rise of China’s President-for-Life, Xi Jinping in 2012, and is still suffering serious gaps in its China coverage.

According to the NYT:

Current and former American officials described the intelligence breach as one of the worst in decades. It set off a scramble in Washington’s intelligence and law enforcement agencies to contain the fallout, but investigators were bitterly divided over the cause. Some were convinced that a mole within the C.I.A. had betrayed the United States. Others believed that the Chinese had hacked the covert system the C.I.A. used to communicate with its foreign sources. Years later, that debate remains unresolved.

The joint CIA-FBI investigation to uncover the Chinese attack on U.S. clandestine assets in China was reportedly code-named ‘Honey Badger.’ According to multiple former intelligence officials cited by Fox News, “the blow was felt hard — and some have questioned whether U.S. intelligence in the country ever adequately recovered.”

Fox News sources describe the impact:

This was a well-planned, multifaceted strategic operation. First, blind your adversary. In this case, collect intelligence by hacking or other means to identify operatives. Then, remove those human assets or sources by imprisonment or execution. This is far more subtle than blinding our satellites, which would be an overt act of war,” explained one former U.S. Army intelligence leader. “The best intelligence is Human Intelligence, HUMINT, which comes from recruited assets or ‘agents.’ That is confirmed or denied by other collection such as IMINT (imagery) or SIGINT (signals collection).

Beyond just the current lack of clarity on the C****-** origins, the damage to US intelligence in China, along with drastically ramped up repression and censorship in China under Xi, kept policymakers in Washington from seeing the dramatic totalitarian and expansionist policy shift tasking place under Xi’s new leadership.

As Fox notes:

It was devastating. The setback probably delayed the U.S. national security community from fully comprehending Beijing’s move toward a more oppressive and assertive policy,” Patrick Cronin, Asia-Pacific security chair for the Hudson Institute, told Fox News. “The gap in a sharper understanding of the Chinese C*******t Party’s true aims bought it more time to enact greater information suppression at home and more aggressive political warfare abroad.

As this breach vividly demonstrates, China’s intelligence and counter-intelligence capabilities have grown dramatically, both quantitatively and qualitatively, offensively and defensively, in the past two decades. China’s espionage efforts are particularly massive inside the United States.

While U.S. officials remain confident that the exact origins of the v***s that has claimed the lives of more than 143,000 people worldwide will eventually be brought to light, the U.S. must ramp up its own clandestine operations in and around China, while vigorously countering the Chinese espionage threat inside our country. Otherwise, we will be facing even bigger, and more deadly, surprises in the future.


Does this change your thoughts on the Chinese labs "accidental" v***s release?
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Apr 19, 2020 10:09:42   #
Lonewolf wrote:
Is that worse than the red neck that stood out side a small church and riddled it with bullets k*****g dozens


No, of course it isn't. However the red neck attack was an anomaly while the Jihad attacks are a common occurence.
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