https://lindelltv.com
Stew Peters:What's your thoughts about Mike Pence
Gen. Flynn: I'm going to hold my tongue on him for now.
kek
https://lindelltv.com
Stew Peters:What's your thoughts about Mike Pence
Gen. Flynn: I'm going to hold my tongue on him for now.
kek
Yeah same thing happens to me. It's the way the text box handles the fonts etc… You never know what you are going to get with none pattern. Better it use shades of gray with ▒.
Ted Cruz TRIGGERS Liberals On Twitter By Simply Saying The Words "Get A JOB"
After I posted that I noticed some good examples pop up
As we've learned through these couple of years, they fear vocal aggression as much as physical. Hence the phrase "Triggered".
September 7, 2021
NIH orders $1.67M study on how COVID-19 vaccine impacts menstrual cycle
The National Institutes of Health has announced a $1.67 million study to investigate reports that suggest the COVID-19 vaccine may come with an unexpected impact on reproductive health.
It’s been a little over six months since the three COVID-19 vaccines in the US — Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson — became widely available to all adults. But even in the early days of vaccine rollout, some women were noticing irregular periods following their shots, as reported first by the Lily in April.
Shana Clauson, 45, spoke to the Washington Post’s women’s news site at the time, and again this week, about her experience after getting the jab — revealing that her period arrived earlier and heavier than what she considers normal. She was one of many who gathered on social media to share what they were seeing.
https://nypost.com/2021/09/07/nih-to-study-how-covid-19-vaccine-impacts-menstrual-cycle/
Corey Johnson rips unions for resisting vaccine mandates for NYC workers
September 9, 2021
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson knocked obstinate labor unions resisting the city’s vaccine mandates, arguing Thursday they are essential for protecting the Big Apple’s workforce and all New Yorkers.
“The unions have to look out for their employees, and I’m not going to get in the way of them doing what they think they have to do — but, ultimately, I think people need to be vaccinated,” Johnson told reporters outside City Hall.
“People have different reasons, but I don’t support opposing mandates, so I don’t agree with the unions on that,” he added. “I think there should be mandates in place to protect those employees, but also to protect the wider public.”
Also Thursday, Johnson said that he supports City Hall enacting a vaccine requirement for students over the age of 12 — a measure Mayor Bill de Blasio has opposed.
“I believe in vaccine mandates, so, I think, yes, there should be a vaccine mandate,” he said. “We have vaccine mandates for the measles, mumps, the MMR.”
https://nypost.com/2021/09/09/corey-johnson-knocks-unions-for-resisting-nyc-vaccine-mandates-for-city-workers/
Looks like he won't be getting elected again
September 9, 2021
Masks are here to stay as long as libs need to shame their political enemies
Masks, as Twitter wags have noted, are by now the equivalent of MAGA hats for Blue America. As washed-up child activist David Hogg put it last year, “I feel the need to continue wearing my mask outside, even though I’m fully vaccinated, because the inconvenience of having to wear a mask is more than worth it to have people not think I’m a conservative.”
Such statements capture an unfortunate fact about our society: We’re so politically tribalized that even our response to the pandemic says more about politics than about anything else. That’s especially true when it comes to masking.
In the early days, of course, it was the medical authorities who urged us not to wear masks. Virus guru Dr. Anthony Fauci told Americans that masks only benefit health workers and wouldn’t do much, if anything, to protect against casual transmission. Pundits and “experts” mocked then-President Donald Trump, who said that masks might help. How unscientific! A piece of cloth?
https://nypost.com/2021/09/09/masks-are-here-to-stay-as-long-as-libs-need-to-shame-their-political-enemies/