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Jul 9, 2023 13:19:04   #
Ri-chard wrote:
De Michele et al.'s reporting; ischemic stroke can be the symptom onset of v*****e-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) or can complicate the course of the disease.

Note the sources
https://palexander.substack.com/p/of-c***d-m**a-technology-based-v*****es?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=579356&post_id=134038865&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email


Let me ask you something: Are you the type of person after a friend of yours gets a bad meal at restaurant, that you get on Yelp and complain with such acromonius detail that your hope is that they will be out of business?

That being said: Did you get the v*****e?

And if you didn't I don't need your help-I did, and I got the second round of boosters. I have found people like you love to masterbate...in all of it's various forms. The information that you are providing are for people that are already dead....so....who does this help?
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Jul 9, 2023 13:10:41   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/07/even_democrats_can_see_whats_wrong_with_joe_biden.html Of course, there are some real i***ts on OPP who can't figure it out.


I believe the same about "Trumpists", "Why can't they understand the man they are backing is a psychopath, crook, liar, philanderer, dips**t, i***t, loser, wanker, weirdo, p*******e, grifter, and lastly: t*****r. Let that sink in: T*****r. T*****r, T*****r, T*****r....T*****r.
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Jul 9, 2023 13:06:51   #


I have never wondered why the sky is full of chemtrails, because the skies are not full of chemtrails.
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Jun 30, 2023 13:54:50   #
Kevyn wrote:
Americans across the nation were promised relief of ten to twenty thousand dollars of student loan forgiveness. Trumps kangaroo court took this away. Guess how this will effect v**es in the 24 e******n! The same way the overturning of Row effected the 22 e******ns and will in 24! Stacking the court may end up being a gift republicans handed Democrats.


How true
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Jun 30, 2023 13:47:22   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ks-gov-laura-kelly-says-state-t*********r-residents-alter-drivers-licenses-despite-law


He's not the only one.....

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Jun 30, 2023 13:45:37   #
Big dog wrote:
He promised to excuse all the monie$
that people owed for their student loans, knowing full well that he wouldn’t be allowed to do so. The Supreme Court just made it clear that he can’t do it. Oh but this is a weird Court because it stops him at every turn.


Here's another lie he promoted: Trump lost the e******n....wait he never said that....
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Jun 16, 2023 11:14:11   #
...and f**e news "manure spreaders" like you are even more dangerous. It's called gossip.
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Jun 16, 2023 11:12:48   #


Wow, you are behind the 8-ball. No he didn't.
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Jun 16, 2023 11:12:11   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2023/06/15/biden-is-too-old-and-feeble-for-the-job-and-swing-v**ers-are-noticing-n558274


Who cares...why is this news to you?

And as Ann Coulter says: "Trump is too dumb to be president".
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Jun 16, 2023 11:10:47   #
...says a member of the John Birch Society....

President Trump broke federal law. He's a t*****r, coward and a man-boy...and in fact a p*******e. Just ask anyone that has been in his sponsored teenage beauty pagents.

If this gets him off the streets, it will be a pleasure to finally stop hearing about him. He's his own worst enemy and an enemy to our republic.
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May 7, 2023 15:04:31   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
There is plenty of crap spending, much being year end "use it or lose it" spending. We could start there.

September, the end of the Federal fiscal year, is traditionally characterized by a surge in spending. Studies of Federal spending have shown that one out of every nine dollars in Federal contracts was spent in the last week of the fiscal year. On average, the Federal Government spends $3.2 billion a day in contracts. In the last two days of 2018 alone 1, agencies spent $10 billion a day. According to data from the nonprofit group, Open the Books, of the $97 billion spent by 67 Federal agencies in a “Use It or Lose It” spending spree in the final two days of 2018, expenditures included: • china tableware ($53,004); • alcohol ($308,994); • golf carts ($673,471); • musical equipment, including pianos, tubas, and trombones ($1.7 million); • lobster tails and crab ($4.6 million); and • workout and recreation equipment ($9.8 million). While there are many reasons that last-minute improper spending occurs, there are currently misaligned incentives in the budgeting process which encourages this practice. Agencies recognize that if significant balances are left in their accounts at the end of a fiscal year, the Congress will likely reduce their topline budget in future fiscal years. While some end of year spending is legitimate, the Administration is committed to closely scrutinizing how it spends money at the end of the fiscal year, and curtailing wasteful and questionable purchases. Americans deserve a Government that is meticulous at avoiding wasteful and unnecessary spending.


As for increasing taxes, Trumps corp tax cuts resulted in increased tax revenues. There is no reason not to continue with that as tax revenues and rise.
There is plenty of crap spending, much being year ... (show quote)


Funny though...let's consider GM for instance. If they are lucky this year they will report a profit. But they are laying off tax payers as I write (I just had a friend retire, last week). He won't really pay a lot in taxes this year or in the next. The first assumption about GM paying the same amount in taxes this year is under the assumption that they will be profitable-but they get to write down huge amounts in taxes for severence packages...in any event, people that aren't working still use roads, housing and eat food. But will unlikely go out as much once they stop working. They are going to build a new home unless they can sell their existing home...and so on and so forth.
It is very short-sided to say that corporate tax cuts did anyone good.
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May 7, 2023 14:56:10   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/police-searching-home-texas-shooter-where-he-lived-parents-report


Maybe their Russian? Like you...c****e.
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May 7, 2023 14:54:10   #
thebigp wrote:
BY” RON MILLER
Principal, Reliant Energy Solutions LLC===REPORT RAN==5/3/23
Ron Miller is an energy industry expert creating value by analyzing assets, markets, and power usage to identify, monetize, and implement profitable energy and emission reduction projects. He is...

• May 13, 2020
An electric vehicle movement is accelerating around the world, but what about the fuel taxes we pay for road repair? How much do these state and federal excise taxes generate, and more importantly in the EV age, what revenue source will maintain our highways and bridges infrastructure?
Individual states in the US have varying fuel taxing structures, some based on a percentage of the fuel price, along with a set surcharge in cents per gallon. The federal fuel tax is a set add-on to the price of fuel, 18.4 cents per gallon for gasoline/gasohol, and 24.4 cents for special fuel (primarily diesel).
To maintain our highway infrastructure, taxes on highway fuel, tires, heavy vehicle use tax, truck/trailer sales taxes all go into the Highway Trust Fund, managed by the US Treasury Department, after collection by the Internal Revenue Service. Funds are allocated to each of the states for their share of infrastructure maintenance.
In general, Americans pay approximately this broad average for regular gasoline, broken down by its cost components as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Cost Components Of Regular Gasoline Gallon (Feb 2019, Retail Price $2.31)
TAXES: 20%
DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING-14%
REFINING 7%
CRUDE OIL 59%

Referenced by the American Petroleum Institute, we see the state and federal taxes arrayed by state for both regular gasoline and diesel, are shown in Graphs 1 and 2.
Graph 1: Regular Gasoline State & Federal Taxes By State

Graph 2: Diesel State & Federal Taxes By State



However, all states do not tax at the same rate are shown in Graphs 3 and 4 for regular gasoline and diesel, respectively, priced on 18 April 2020. The graphs reveal each state’s fuel tax as a percentage of the fuel price as shown on the right vertical axis; the left vertical axis is the price of fuel in dollars per gallon.
Graph 3: Regular Gasoline Price Vs. State Fuel Tax Rate %



Although Hawaii and California lead the nation in the cost regular gasoline at or near $3 per gallon, other states such as Indiana and Illinois extract more than 30% of the gasoline cost in state taxes. For diesel, the story is somewhat different with California and Pennsylvania leading as the highest percentage tax rate at rates above 35%.
BY” RON MILLER br Principal, Reliant Energy Solut... (show quote)


Well, electric charging stations, can charge a tax, local, state and federal. Which means the power companies (i.e. utilities) already know how to do that.
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May 7, 2023 14:50:01   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Whose fault are you?


God's fault...duh??
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Apr 16, 2023 14:15:55   #
American Vet wrote:
E-bikes 'are incredibly dangerous devices,' New York City fire commissioner said in February

Electric bicycles, which environmentalists and Democratic lawmakers have touted for their zero-carbon output, are facing increased criticism over the rising number of tragic incidents involving their batteries.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), so-called e-bikes are powered by lithium-ion batteries which are prone to fires or explosions. And as e-bikes continue to become more popular — the global e-bike industry is expected to grow nearly 200% to an estimated value of $118.7 billion by 2030, according to Allied Market Research — more cities nationwide are facing rapidly-increasing numbers of battery fires.

"The majority of lithium-ion battery fires that fire departments across the country are dealing with involve these micromobility devices," Matthew Paiss, a technical advisor in the Battery Materials & Systems group of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, told the NFPA Journal last year.

"With something like an electric vehicle fire, you may be able to let it burn on the side of the road," he added. "With these, though, they may be in homes and high-rises, so fire departments have to engage. It’s a problem we need to address."

NEW YORK CITY FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE FIVE-ALARM FIRE STARTED BY E-BIKE BATTERY
Several e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries are seen strewn on the street as New York City firefighters fight a nearby fire.

Several e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries are seen strewn on the street as New York City firefighters fight a nearby fire. (FDNY)

While most cities don't officially track e-bike fire and battery fire-related injury data, New York City officials have recently shared such information as part of a campaign to inform residents about the dangers posed by the devices.

In 2022, e-bikes were responsible for an estimated 220 fires, up more than 100% year-over-year, and six deaths, according to the New York Fire Department (FDNY). Already this year, there have been 59 fires, more than three dozen injuries and five deaths in New York City as a result of e-bike battery fires.

CHINESE TECH COMPANIES ARE EXPLOITING US G***N E****Y GOALS, FORMER STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS WARN

"These are incredibly dangerous devices if they are unregulated or used improperly," New York City Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said during a public safety in February. "They show an enormous amount of fire when they catch fire — they often present an immediate inability to exit one's room or one's apartment or one's home."

"We're going to come at this from every angle of enforcement, but also want to do community outreach and will be in every community working with every stakeholder," she continued.

In the most recent example of a catastrophic fire from an e-bike battery, two children were k**led Monday in Queens, New York. FDNY Chief of Department John Hodgens said that, while firefighters arrived to the scene quickly, the violent nature of lithium-ion battery-triggered fires makes it harder to quell.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has made addressing e-bike fires a priority of his administration.
In another example, an e-bike fire in a Manhattan high-rise building late last year injured at least 38 people, The New York Times reported at the time. Another fire, in January, was triggered by an e-bike at a New York City daycare center, critically injuring one child and harming two others.

As part of the city's efforts to combat the increasing number of incidents, in March, Democratic Mayor Eric Adams signed five bills to regulate the types of lithium-ion batteries sold in the city.

"Today, we are supercharging safety for all of our e-bikes and e-scooter users," Adams said.

Other cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Miami have also seen major fires from e-bike batteries.

And the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a letter in December to more than 2,000 e-bike and e-scooter manufacturers and importers, urging them to ensure their products comply with voluntary safety standards, threatening legal action. The federal agency said it had received reports of fires and deaths from the product.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said last month that e-bikes are a "phenomenal way to traverse our communities."

"As you may be aware, in recent years there has been a rise in fires and other thermal events involving micromobility products—including e-scooters, self-balancing scooters (often referred to as hoverboards), e-bicycles, and e-unicycles," CPSC Office of Compliance and Field Operations Director Robert Kaye wrote.

"I urge you to review your product line immediately and ensure that all micromobility devices that you manufacture, import, distribute, or sell in the United States comply with the relevant UL standards. Failure to do so puts U.S. consumers at risk of serious harm and may result in enforcement action."

The warnings about e-bike safety come as Democratic lawmakers continue to push the product as a key part of their climate agenda and effort to decarbonize the U.S. economy.

Last month, Reps. Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif., Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., Mike Thompson, D-Calif., and Adam Schiff, D-Calif., introduced the Electric Bicycle Incentive Kickstart for the Environment Act which would provide Americans with an up to $1,500 credit on e-bike purchases. Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, introduced companion legislation in the Senate.

"By incentivizing Americans to own and use e-bikes, we are allowing them the chance to help improve the quality of life in our communities and tackle the climate crisis in our country," Panetta said.

"Electric bikes are a phenomenal way to traverse our communities, combining the beauty of the outdoors with the ease and benefits of sustainable t***sportation," added Schiff.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrats-favorite-green-mode-t***sportation-causing-explosions-deaths
E-bikes 'are incredibly dangerous devices,' New Yo... (show quote)


....have WE so quickly forgot about Republicans favorite way moving toxic chemicals (trains if you haven't figured it out yet) and causing massive spills...jeopardizing communities...rendering perfectly good land useless. I will bet that there are just as many Republicans working for the EV vehicle space that don't give a s**t what you about anything.

I have big secret to share you with Honda will never stop making drivetrains. Mary Barra annouced two years ago that they are forming a JV with Honda. Just think your next Silverado will probably have a Honda drivetrain, since by the end of the decade of GM powertrain will probably be owned by Honda.

So REPUBLICAN, stick your head back in the sand and maybe by the time you need to get some fresh the world will be a cleaner place to breath in than it is currently.

If it were up to me the whole would be covered in Thorium Salt SMR Nuclear reactors and solar panels and charging stations everywhere so you could get anywhere.

The least of your worries though: electric cars produce ozone

Read this:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/cind.818_3.x#:~:text=However%2C%20if%20fuel%20production%20and,T***sp.
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