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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

If it provides better customer service than talking to a foreigner does, I'll be happy.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm a former medical transcriptionist, too.,.18 years as an independent contractor. I quit when the speech-to-text software started becoming prevalent. I liked transcribing, but I didn't want to spend my time correcting other peoples' crap and hardly getting paid anything for the effort. I was close to retirement age anyway, and that made it financially easier.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, for the most part it's not about being right about the jabs. Real Not Rare is a website that posts victims' self-described stories. Many of them caution, some very strongly, against the jabs. Obviously, for one reason or another, they all bought into the hype, and some of them do sound pretty left.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sounds like something out of what we've been told it was like in 1930s-1940s Germany.

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Taffy333 4 points ago +4 / -0

FTA: “The FDA remains committed to providing an update on steps to strengthen the Human Foods Program at the end of January..."

The best way the FDA could help the Human Foods Program is to quit messing with it and get out of the business of trying to manage it.

When I was a kid, dad and grandpa owned and operated a grocery store and a slaughter house, where every week they butchered hogs and cattle for meat in the store. People came from 50 miles away on a 2-lane highway just to purchase their meat. Grandpa was a shrewd businessman and nobody's fool, so they sold the entire operation in 1963 because grandpa saw the advent of unions and the FDA's increasing regulations, and he wanted nothing to do with either one.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for reposting. I did miss it the first time around, and this was worth reading.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Great candidate for this sort of treatment.

There was an article posted in the last week or so about the level of security the taxpayers are continuing to provide him...some million number. Guess the PTB are worried about his safety.

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Taffy333 17 points ago +17 / -0

Good post!

The signs were all there for anyone with eyes.

I'd only add one thing, which was the first alarm for me, and that was the breathless hysteria of the 'news' reporters (and which occurred before the lockstep worldwide response). The MSM genned up the hysteria, which contributed quite a bit to making the rest of the nonsense possible.

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Taffy333 4 points ago +4 / -0

Playing the victim and laying blame.

The only thing that has happened is that some people have called attention to what the WEF wrote in books and on their website and the stuff they talk about at their Davos meetings. If they didn't want their plan exposed they shouldn't have been so blatantly putting it out there.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

It would be great if the Dem leaders in cities and states receiving her rejects would turn on her.

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Taffy333 1 point ago +1 / -0

As I've read it, Trump has to wait until June (or maybe July) when his Truth exclusivity agreement expires.

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Taffy333 4 points ago +4 / -0

Gates: So our Covid was a bust (if not for the jabs), but don't worry. We'll whip up a serious nasty next time.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sounds like Google did something to make the PTB mad enough to retaliate, though I can't imagine what it might be...or else this is the DOJ trying to appear like it cares.

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Taffy333 4 points ago +4 / -0

Read part of an article today that said Hunter lived in all the houses where documents were found, that he was the one who had them (no word on how he got them), and that Hunter's the reason the documents were left lying around in unsecured areas.

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Taffy333 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don't know if this is any truer than what you posted, but here it is.

Fact Check: Walt Disney Will NOT Replace Benjamin Franklin On $100 Bills In 2023

https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2023/01/fact-check-walt-disney-will-not-replace-benjamin-franklin-on-100-dollar-bill.html

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Taffy333 1 point ago +1 / -0

This may be old. Supposedly McCarthy has reopened the House to the public.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Due to all the concrete and blacktop, city centers are also warmer than outlying areas. I live in the country and when I go to the city in the summer (40 miles), there's a spot at about the halfway mark that I can literally feel the temperature drop a few degrees (if I'm driving with the windows down). It's happened on several occasions, so I don't doubt my experiences. And I wonder how many of the thermometers used to track 'global warming' have been in the heart of city centers.

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Taffy333 18 points ago +18 / -0

Nearly every article I've seen on Davos in the past week has ridiculed it in some way. I'd think it would be pretty difficult to view oneself as the upcoming global anything when everyone points fingers and laughs.

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