Friday, September 17, 2021

Resoundingly...

 



An influential Food and Drug Administration advisory committee on  resoundingly rejected a plan to administer booster shots of Pfizer and BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine to the general public, saying they needed more data.
The panel, however, could still recommend the shots for older populations. Scientists continued debating the need for a third dose of the vaccines for older populations after their initial vote, leaving open the possibility of other votes.
Sorry to the big Yak politicians who couldn't do any thing right to begin with but ready and ignorantly pushing  for the Covid Vaccines Booster.     
Just an "embarrassed politicians" thought 

Sticker...

 




Mouth...

 




WHO's

 


Dubbed...

  


Special counsel John Durham was tasked with finding crimes that may have been committed at the FBI and elsewhere in the federal government. But if he brings charges against lawyer Michael Sussmann, the special counsel will be arguing in essence that the FBI was the victim of a crime.

The theory of possible cyber links between Trump’s business and the bank was pushed to journalists ahead of the 2016 election by computer scientists purporting to have discovered server connections that, they speculated, could signal a secret communications channel between Trump and Russia.

The FBI investigated the data in 2016 and concluded there was nothing particularly suspicious about it.

Sussmann -- a prominent cybersecurity lawyer whose law firm Perkins Coie worked for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign -- lied at a September 2016 meeting with then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in which Sussmann shared information about possible connections between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank.

Cashing in...

 



In an open letter, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is making the case for his company's vaccine booster shot, one day before an FDA advisory committee meets to debate and vote on the issue.

Bourla underscored the "strong immune response after the booster dose" and vowed that Pfizer has "stayed true to our commitment of full transparency without selectively cherry-picking data."

"Some people and organizations have raised concerns that the approval of boosters will divert doses dedicated to the low- and middle-income countries and redirect them to the high-income countries. And they use this argument to claim that boosters should not be approved. I disagree," Bourla wrote.

"No commitments already made by Pfizer to a country will change if boosters are approved," he wrote.

Cashin in isn't it?   Just a thought.

Petito...

 


Gabby Petito is missing.

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Recall...

 


One Governor from NYS resign in shame based on the well of the people and the other Democratic Governor was about to loose his governorship due to dissatisfaction of the people of California.

Good Going. Just a thought.

Go!, Go!...

 

Taxing the Rich, that's what the Democrats say, Pay your fair share to Me. But in the process, they tax every one. Then the other side of this ugly equation appears, the wasteful spending and the big talk.  Look at New York City with 100 Billion Dollars Annual Budget, Transit authority, Buses, Trains,  Sewer system and infested housing for low income...   Just a thought.

Manchin...

 

Pausing of the Insane activities. They [who deciding for Pres. Biden] have to go through me. Manchin