Saturday, September 18, 2021

Bullying...

 

Two dozen state attorneys general are threatening legal action against the federal government over a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private businesses.

A week after President Joe Biden announced that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will create a rule that will require roughly 80 million workers nationwide to be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing, 24 Republican state attorneys general warned in a letter addressed to the president that they "will seek every available legal option" if the mandate is implemented. 

The letter, which called the plan "disastrous and counterproductive" and debated its legality, was signed by the attorneys general of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.

 Are we crossing the line of Democracy into Dictatorship for a cause?

Don't Buy it .

 


Fake it till you make a good money out of it.

The Pfizer's Covid-Vaccine Booster is rejected. This is why.

Dr. Michael Kurilla, an infectious disease specialist, said he suspected Pfizer went too far in extrapolating data on older people to a younger population.

He noted that Pfizer's studies relied heavily on measurements of antibodies, without looking at other important aspects of immune response

Philip Krause, deputy director of the FDA's, noted that Pfizer was using data that had not been reviewed by experts.

Immunologists point out that long-lasting protection comes from immune cells called B-cells and T-cells, and Pfizer only presented data on antibody response.

Even Pfizer said its vaccine was still very much preventing severe disease, hospitalizations and deaths in the US, with an effectiveness of more than 90%. The company argued that this might not last much longer, but many members of VRBPAC didn't buy it.

Friday, September 17, 2021

Missing...

 




Police in Utah have released body camera images of Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old woman who went missing during a cross-country road trip.


The photos show Petito and her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, talking to an officer after her 2012 Ford Transit had been pulled over by Moab police.

Police labeled the incident as a "mental/emotional break" rather than a domestic assault, according to the report.

Petito was last seen leaving a hotel in Utah with Laundrie on Aug. 24. The next day, she spoke to her mother, Nichole Schmidt, informing her that their next stops would be Grand Teton and Yellowstone.  "She sounded good and excited to continue her trip."

After all, Laundrie took Petito's car without her or her permission and left. That's what will put him at odd with the police, Gabby's Family and himself for a long time.  Just a thought.

Popular...

 


This is the worst act ever seen in our lives aside of the various wars. What was done to our grand parents by this administration in NYS basically for financial gains and fake popularity. 

When Assemblyman Ron Kim refused to stay silent about Andrew Cuomo's #Covid19 nursing home scandal, the (then) governor called him & said "I'll destroy you!"

 Just a thought.

Progressive...

 


Subway System

Flash Flood

Congestion Issues [Money is in the wrong hand]

Riker's Island

Homelessness

Hungry New Yorkers in Millions

Housing for the poor

Money Waste..

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.