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I've always had the weirdest feeling about Alan Dershowitz. He was a very high profile defender of Jeffrey Epstein during his first big trial. I don't want to spoil it, but lookup who introduced Dershowitz to Epstein, it will shock you.

Then Dershowitz went on to join Harvey Weinstein's legal team. He advised the team on how to keep Weinstein out of serious trouble.

If that's all he did, aside from defend those pedophiles and that murderer OJ Simpson, I would just chalk him up as a cabalist who needed to be gitmo'd. But, then Dershowitz, who was a well known Hillary supporter, joined Trump's impeachment defense team and became one of its lead members.

My theory is he was very solidly cabal, the white hats got the goods on him and forced him to defend Trump.

What do you think?

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At a VERY liberal school with a 96% vaxx ratio, the students are asking why they have to mask up everywhere they go on campus.

This is delicious. Sorry for the reddit link, but it's where it's happening.

https://old.reddit.com/r/Cornell/comments/pwnokt/please_hear_me_out_why_do_we_need_masks/

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They always like to say elections have consequences, and they were right. According to the CDC today:

“In counties where Trump received at least 70% of the vote, COVID has killed 47 out of every 100,000 people since the end of June.

“In counties where Trump won less than 32% of the vote, the number is 10 out of 100,000”

Wherever we voted Trump, they remembered and now they're poisoning the people in the hospitals. Why make it political if they didn't want to eliminate people who think like us?

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I was talking to one of my coworkers who is off the deep end left, and he was talking about how happy he is with Biden as president. I asked him why?

He said that finally he doesn't have to worry about the government and the president isn't in his face all the time.

ugh.

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I am imploring you not to go to this. I was just driving through DC and it looked like the base I served on in Afghanistan. This is an absolute trap and will not work out well for anyone involved.

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I'm close friends with the guy who bought my house years ago when I left California and he told me I got six recall ballots sent to the house, I haven't been registered there in years. He said he got three for himself but always votes in person.

When he showed up to vote this morning, he was told he wasn't registered there and they wouldn't let him vote. They told him he had to vote at some place on the other side of town in the ghetto - he's never been in that neighborhood before in his life, but suddenly he's supposed to vote there?

He's getting the run around on the phone trying to just be able to vote.

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I've lived most of my life in Florida and have lived through many, many hurricanes. From Andrew to Wilma and all of them in-between. After the storm passes the news starts airing pictures of destroyed buildings non-stop for a week or two.

This is very different and strange. The media isn't even cutting away from their non-stop coverage of Covid to take a second to show what happened in New Orleans. I've seen some images, but from what my friends who live near there are saying is that it's wide spread flooding, many many buildings destroyed, and endless looting near the cities - but the MSM isn't sharing that.

My company has an office just outside New Orleans and we've been told it was totally flattened and they don't even have an estimate of when power will be on or when it will be fixed. A local employee went to check on it this morning and he couldn't even get close with his Jeep, he tried walking but the road was flooded and impassible.

The only stories I'm hearing about this all are interviews with the hospital where they ask nurses if they're prepared for an influx of wounded with the hospital at full capacity from Covid.

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I work in Supply Chain, and you're right about disruptions. My company employed more than 100k truckers in 2018, now we are down to 35k and we pay more than anyone else in the industry by far because our CEO is a former trucker.

We have weekly meetings where we basically have to decide what gets shipped where and triage what is most important. There are mass amounts of food just rotting in shipping containers all over the country. There's medicine and soft goods just gathering dust in the Port of Los Angeles and South Florida.

We were prioritizing gas heavily, but food is quickly starting to take over in importance due to the spoilage, which means gas prices are about to go up A LOT. Like 1-2 bucks a gallon in the next 45 days or so.

Our company doesn't do it, but I know other companies have government advisers who help with the triage stuff, we stay independent and work with our customers - the stores and shops - and let them decide what is most important and take that into account.

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