By Laboured Go To PostJust got an extradition order to the US the day before so
By DY_nasty Go To PostIs he dead dead or Epstein dead?If I was a betting man probably Epstein dead
By RATHasReturned Go To PostConspiracy nuts are hilarious.you follow this guy's shenanigans and escapades at all? dude being helped into a noose makes more sense than trump winning the presidency lol
By DY_nasty Go To Postyou follow this guy's shenanigans and escapades at all? dude being helped into a noose makes more sense than trump winning the presidency lolI hate to be this way because I'd then get lumped in with the Epstein wackos, but I ***could*** believe the shenanigans around Jeffrey Epstein moreso than anything with John McAfee.
By DY_nasty Go To PostIs he dead dead or Epstein dead?
is he dead dead or Epstein dead or child sex slave that he owned dead?
By UkerLunatic Go To PostDid he rape as well?Underaged girls, even.
By Xpike Go To PostThe full details of the Britney Spears conservatorship are truly vileGive us the TLDR m7
By UkerLunatic Go To PostGive us the TLDR m7
I'm finding it difficult to understand how something like this is legal? Like how is this contract actually enforceable.
its legal because normally the people under conservatorships arent ablr to speak about it or reach an audience that Britney has
I'm really not the biggest fan of Milley, but this was nice to see (2:10)
https://edition.cnn.com/videos/politics/2021/06/23/general-mark-milley-critical-race-theory-matt-gaetz-vpx.cnn
of course CNN wants to focus on Gaetz being a meme, but that's pretty much exactly the kind of answer you want to hear. Austin dismissed some of the complaints as well. But he's got quite a different tight rope to walk.
https://edition.cnn.com/videos/politics/2021/06/23/general-mark-milley-critical-race-theory-matt-gaetz-vpx.cnn
of course CNN wants to focus on Gaetz being a meme, but that's pretty much exactly the kind of answer you want to hear. Austin dismissed some of the complaints as well. But he's got quite a different tight rope to walk.
By DY_nasty Go To PostI'm really not the biggest fan of Milley, but this was nice to see (2:10)
https://edition.cnn.com/videos/politics/2021/06/23/general-mark-milley-critical-race-theory-matt-gaetz-vpx.cnn
of course CNN wants to focus on Gaetz being a meme, but that's pretty much exactly the kind of answer you want to hear. Austin dismissed some of the complaints as well. But he's got quite a different tight rope to walk.
It was a great response by Milley tho
By faridmon Go To PostWhat is Conservatiship?
Is it just being conservative? Can’t you just not be one?
Not sure if you're making a joke but:
A conservatorship is the appointment of a guardian or a protector by a judge to manage the financial affairs and/or daily life of another person due to old age or physical or mental limitations.
Whew. I really wish he'd died.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/06/24/nightmare-scenario-book-excerpt/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/06/24/nightmare-scenario-book-excerpt/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
A five-day stretch in October 2020 — from the moment White House officials began an extraordinary effort to get Trump lifesaving drugs to the day the president returned to the White House from the hospital — marked a dramatic turning point in the nation’s flailing coronavirus response. Trump’s brush with severe illness and the prospect of death caught the White House so unprepared that they had not even briefed Vice President Mike Pence’s team on a plan to swear him in if Trump became incapacitated.
For months, the president had taunted and dodged the virus, flaunting safety protocols by holding big rallies and packing the White House with maskless guests. But just one month before the election, the virus that had already killed more than 200,000 Americans had sickened the most powerful person on the planet.
Trump’s medical advisers hoped his bout with the coronavirus, which was far more serious than acknowledged at the time, would inspire him to take the virus seriously. Perhaps now, they thought, he would encourage Americans to wear masks and put his health and medical officials front and center in the response. Instead, Trump emerged from the experience triumphant and ever more defiant. He urged people not to be afraid of the virus or let it dominate their lives, disregarding that he had had access to health care and treatments unavailable to other Americans.
It was, several advisers said, the last chance to turn the response around. And once the opportunity passed, it was the point of no return.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostOBON
🥴
By Laboured Go To PostNot sure if you're making a joke but:Ah thanks
That’s way different than I thought it would, fuck
wait is that another mass grave found? wtf
edit: fuck. this wasn't even that long ago https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/28/canada-remains-indigenous-children-mass-graves
edit: fuck. this wasn't even that long ago https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/28/canada-remains-indigenous-children-mass-graves
By Perfect Blue Go To Post
They're just doing a straight infrastructure bill without having to use reconciliation and doing the other things -- childcare, climate change initiatives, etc through the second reconciliation, which Sanders is leading in July.
By reilo Go To PostThey're just doing a straight infrastructure bill without having to use reconciliation and doing the other things – childcare, climate change initiatives, etc through the second reconciliation, which Sanders is leading in July.
Yeah this isn’t bad, even though it won’t be all of what Dems want
By DY_nasty Go To PostI'm really not the biggest fan of Milley, but this was nice to see (2:10)I needed to see this today
https://edition.cnn.com/videos/politics/2021/06/23/general-mark-milley-critical-race-theory-matt-gaetz-vpx.cnn
of course CNN wants to focus on Gaetz being a meme, but that's pretty much exactly the kind of answer you want to hear. Austin dismissed some of the complaints as well. But he's got quite a different tight rope to walk.
By Perfect Blue Go To Post
The Toronto Star article quotes are pretty chilling. Residential schooling is disgusting, it’s hard for me to read about it without it making my blood boil.
“The failure to establish and enforce adequate standards, coupled with the failure to adequately fund the schools, resulted in unnecessarily high death rates at residential schools,” the commission found.
In nearly a third of the deaths, the name of the child wasn’t recorded; nearly half did not list a cause of death.
There was also no formal policy governing the burial of students who died, writes Scott Hamilton, chair of Lakehead University’s archeology department, in his report for the commission on unmarked burials and missing children.
“Instead, the burial of deceased students appears to be rather ad hoc, and varied from school to school.”
I've always said dude is a perfect microcosm of the country itself
Almost 48 hours later, Trump became terribly ill. Hours after his tweet announcing he and first lady Melania Trump had coronavirus infections, the president began a rapid spiral downward. His fever spiked, and his blood oxygen level fell below 94 percent, at one point dipping into the 80s. Sean Conley, the White House physician, attended the president at his bedside. Trump was given oxygen in an effort to stabilize him.EDIT: I know laboured posted an excerpt already, but the details about his condition are wild
The doctors gave Trump an eight-gram dose of two monoclonal antibodies through an intravenous tube. That experimental treatment was what had required the FDA’s sign-off. He was also given a first dose of the antiviral drug remdesivir, also by IV. That drug was authorized for use but still hard to get for many patients because it was in short supply.
Typically, doctors space out treatments to measure a patient’s response. Some drugs, such as monoclonal antibodies, are most effective if they’re administered early in the course of an infection. Others, such as remdesivir, are most effective when they’re given later, after a patient has become critically ill. But Trump’s doctors threw everything they could at the virus all at once. His condition appeared to stabilize somewhat as the day wore on, but his doctors, still fearing he might need to go on a ventilator, decided to move him to the hospital.
Trump’s condition worsened early Saturday. His blood oxygen level dropped to 93 percent, and he was given the powerful steroid dexamethasone, which is usually administered if someone is extremely ill (the normal blood oxygen level is between 95 and 100 percent). The drug was believed to improve survival in coronavirus patients receiving supplemental oxygen. The president was on a dizzying array of emergency medicines by now — all at once.