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Thursday, January 7, 2021

A ray of light?



 Now that we have taken it on the chin in Georgia and opened the door for Kamala Harris to cast the deciding vote in the Senate, and if that wasn't bad enough, we still have McRomney, McCollins, and McMurkowski to contend with on crucial votes. 


Sheldon Adelson is worth about $33 billion. Wonder what it would take for him to slip Joe Manchin a million to switch parties?












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2 Thomas Jefferson quotes just came to life...






 








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I think these two quotes are interconnected. The ‘free biased press’ above who chose not to report the truth was the catalyst for the bottom quote to occur.












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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

We're f**ked

 

Truly a sad day for America. A political 'Pearl Harbor'.



As it stands now between BOTH runoffs the differential is only 1.6%. I'm sure voter fraud accounted for at least 2 to 3% of the total vote.
So there you have it.

Not to worry though. The Durham report should be coming out just in time for Independence Day.



In large part you can thank her for the Georgia fiasco:







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Thursday, December 31, 2020

The mind of a Democrat can never truly be understood




Cuomo: Drug Addicts In Rehab Will Be Given Vaccine Before The Elderly




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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that COVID vaccines would be given to drug addicts in rehabilitation facilities prior to elderly citizens living outside of nursing homes.

The declaration came during a press conference in Albany, New York on Monday.

It is a curious decision considering the governor is currently embroiled in a scandal in which he has been accused of taking actions that led to thousands of unnecessary deaths of senior citizens.

Cuomo’s logic is based on getting the vaccine to people in ‘congregate’ locations such as those in facilities operated by the Office of Addiction Services and Supports, or OASAS.

“These are congregate facilities. Congregate facilities are problematic. That’s where you have a lot of people in concentration,” he said.

“Nursing homes are obviously the most problematic because they’re congregate plus older, vulnerable people,” Cuomo continued. “OASAS facilities, what we call the O facilities, they’re congregate — not necessarily older — but congregate facilities.”

New York administered vaccines to nursing home residents and front-line health care workers last week.

Cuomo Criticized For Prioritizing Drug Addicts Over The Elderly

Governor Andrew Cuomo was quickly eviscerated for his plan to inoculate drug addicts before the elderly.

Rep. Elise Stefanik called the New York Democrat an “absolute disgrace” and the “worst governor in America” over the move.

“The Worst Governor in America streak continues,” the Republican congresswoman tweeted. “This time prioritizing vaccines for drug addicts over tens of thousands of seniors who have been homebound since the start of the pandemic. An absolute disgrace.”







Insane or shooting for another Emmy? Hey, this is New York you never know.




Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean, whose husband’s parents were both victims of COVID-19, and in whom nursing homes in New York played a part, also offered commentary.

Former New York Post columnist Fred Dicker posted a claim from a “longtime radio listener” that they were appalled that a nursing home in Albany County had yet to receive their vaccinations when Cuomo announced the rehab center prioritization.

“One of (the) biggest nursing homes in Albany County, filled with at-risk seniors, still hasn’t gotten the vaccine, same with assisted living, and Cuomo is giving it to drug addicts?” the listener claimed.

Dean replied by pointing out that it isn’t just drug addicts, but “members of Congress and their staff members are cutting the line” as well.


Priorities Are Skewed

New York City Councilman Chaim Deutsch, a Democrat, also criticized putting drug addicts in front of the elderly or those with underlying conditions.

“NYS is continuing to demonstrate the most bizarre priorities,” Deutsch wrote.

“There are several million seniors and immuno-compromised New York State residents,” he continued. “As the folks with the highest death rates from COVID, why are they not at the top of the list?”

Last week, Dean obliterated Governor Cuomo after he alleged Santa would be good to him on Christmas because he “worked hard this year.”

“Worked hard to help kill seniors, jobs and New York State in general?” she fired back.

Cuomo famously issued an executive order forcing nursing homes to take on patients that had tested positive for coronavirus.

The order prohibited facilities from requiring incoming patients “to be tested for COVID-19 prior to admission or readmission,” and may have contributed to well over 6,600 deaths in New York.



To put it in perspective... Samuel Little died Wednesday he only killed 93!


“Just a reminder that [Cuomo] ordered over 6,000 Covid patients into nursing homes for 46 days, didn’t use the Javits Center or the Comfort ship that were provided by the federal government, and is still lying about the total number of seniors that died from it,” tweeted Dean.

Cuomo, the leader of a state which had by far the highest number of COVID-related deaths of which seniors suffered a disproportionate percentage, is currently selling a book about how he conquered the pandemic.

The percentage of New Yorkers who tested positive for COVID-19 went from 5.8 percent to 8.3 percent over the three-day Christmas weekend.






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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Trump ends Obama's 12-year run as most admired man:



So Trump the most admired loses to Bribem who ‘acquired' the election?

Proving you can hide in your basement when you already know the result.




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President Trump has ended former President Obama's 12-year run as the most admired man in America, edging out his predecessor in the annual Gallup survey released Tuesday.

Eighteen percent of the survey's respondents named Trump as their most admired man, compared to 15 percent who named Obama and 6 percent who named President-elect Joe Biden. Three percent named National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci, while 2 percent chose Pope Francis.

Rounding out the top 10 were Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and the Dalai Lama, all of whom received 1 percent.

The sitting U.S. president has been named the pollster’s most-admired man in 60 out of 74 years, including all eight years of Obama’s presidency and every year of George W. Bush’s presidency except for 2008. Trump had finished second to Obama in 2017 and 2018.

The 2020 rankings are the 10th time Trump has ranked among the top 10. Before entering the political sphere, he made the list in 1988, 1989, 1990 and 2011. Biden made only his second appearance in the top 10 after making the list in 2018.

Among Republicans surveyed, 48 percent of respondents named Trump as their most admired man. No other public figure got more than 2 percent Republican support, according to Gallup. Among independents, both Obama and Trump received 11 percent support. Fauci was the choice of 5 percent of Democrats but just 1 percent of Republicans.

The record holder for appearances in the survey's top 10 is the late Rev. Billy Graham, who made the list 61 times before his 2018 death. Former President Carter, who has appeared on the list 29 times, is the most-represented living person.



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