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pizza_lawyer 5 points ago +5 / -0

Mandy is awesome. She does a great review of the Prince Andrew interview. No doubt the guy is a sicko after watching it.

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pizza_lawyer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mom: "So did you hear that Ivermectin works against Covid? I read it in the WSJ today!"

Me: "Yeah we knew about that in April of 2020 mom...."

Mom: "Oh, well it's a crime what they are doing, not giving it to people, we should do something!"

Me: "You don't say...." Hahaha.

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pizza_lawyer 2 points ago +2 / -0

We feel absolutely sick over vaxxing our son. He's fine now (3), and had no reactions, but had we known then what we know now we'd have never done it. Trust the doctors, they wouldn't want to hurt us, right? And we used to make fun of people who do home treatments and no vaccines. Turns out we were the ignorant ones. No more for us. Ever.

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pizza_lawyer 2 points ago +2 / -0

I dollar cost average stocks I believe in. Just keep buying little by little no matter what basically. If it really explodes like it did last time I might sell my original investment and only keep the profit invested if I got nervous about a crash.

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pizza_lawyer 1 point ago +1 / -0

This didn't become the case until 2013 when Reid used the so called nuclear option to get Obama appointees confirmed with a simple majority vote instead of 60 to beat the filibuster.

https://time.com/5324365/harry-reid-filibuster-reform-supreme-court/

Now each party can submit much more polarizing candidates for consideration since they only need a majority to get them confirmed.

Our problem is Mitch (used to) control who gets considered on our side and he is a swamp guy, so he's only going to put swamp people in office, instead of true patriots. The other side has no problems with the swamp since that's who they are too.

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pizza_lawyer 14 points ago +14 / -0

It's awful, but this has to happen more. Most brainwashed vax-holes aren't prepared for confrontation. Usually people meekly answer back. He will remember that exchange next time he dares asks someone that question.

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pizza_lawyer 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've seen this phrase used before. Anyone know the history behind it?

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pizza_lawyer 12 points ago +12 / -0

An objective observation.

My BIL was in the electrical lineman union his whole life, practically sang their praises and used to scream "rats" out the window every time he drove by non-union crews. His tune changed when he wanted to start his own outift and asked the hall for help. They basically told him he couldn't afford to pay his own workers if he went union and the other union companies would outbid him on the big contracts. He gave up trying to start his own company, but he also stopped screaming at those nasty "rats" just trying to make a living.

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pizza_lawyer 4 points ago +4 / -0

Come to FL, tons of construction work going here now. Not sure about how good the union is for that but lots of patriots, few Karens.

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pizza_lawyer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow didn't know this. Had a friend say she stopped Ivermectin since she thought it made things worse then got better a few days later. Now I know what happened.

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pizza_lawyer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Spot on about the hospital procedure. Only one client I know survived the vent process. And it was because his wife, who works at the hospital, snuck him ivermectin. Doctor called him a miracle. He told them what happened and the guy laughed and said no, ivermectin doesn't work. All of the doctor's other patients died...true story.

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pizza_lawyer 3 points ago +3 / -0

I find it very frustrating to talk with clients who have their mask on because I can't read their facial expressions. Are you smiling? Worried? Mad at me for making a bad joke? I don't know.

I will say that most of my stores in FL have signs that say only show your face if you got the clot shot. I've never covered my face in the store and I'm never getting the shot. But I wonder how many of the maskers are actually anti-clot shot people who are trying to follow the rules. So I look at those people with a little less contempt with that understanding.

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pizza_lawyer 12 points ago +12 / -0

Me too, and look at the date, April of LAST year. Before it was cool to say no to the shot. This lady must be one of us.

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pizza_lawyer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep, was going to say this too. Kind of thought he might have known, and got sick of it all, then backed out. Now he's so huge a star he's untouchable so he can say what he wants.

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pizza_lawyer 7 points ago +7 / -0

Love your posts and thought processes. Keep it up!

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pizza_lawyer 1 point ago +2 / -1

The push back on this reminds me of the push back police officers had when body cams started becoming a thing. A lot of crying about privacy, but now they vindicate the good cops more than exposing the bad ones and no one seems to have a problem with them anymore, imo.

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pizza_lawyer 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is my experience with crypto, haha thought I was the only one.

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pizza_lawyer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ugh. Same here. And I just sold all my palantir and used it to buy DWAC yesterday. Got excited for nothing.

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pizza_lawyer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anyone else buying more DWAC? Trump making a press release Friday.

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pizza_lawyer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Try Winn Dixie. Publix is bought out by big pharma. At least mine is.

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pizza_lawyer 9 points ago +9 / -0

I only had one client survive. His wife snuck him ivermectin because she worked at the hospital. Doctor said he was a miracle. He told the doctor what happened, guy laughed and said the same thing, only for horses. Oh and all his other patients in ICU died. That’s modern medicine for you.

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