luving it.
he looks like Musk
>https://twitter.com/ChanelRion/status/1263310546260185088
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Glenn Becks' show this morning was all about this.
He played the tapes and tied it togother.
love him or hate him…he did a good job this am.
Covid knew early that children were not so suspectible to covid….so he keeps them home from school.
Cuomo knew early on that older people were highly susceptible to covid so he puts infected elderly in a nursing home
>VPN or Tor browser doesn't hide your identity here.
hide it?
anon, they just collect it and make it easier for the clowns.
>Cuomo sent patients infected with the China virus back into nursing homes.
he did this [knowingly].
but kids who were safe….he kept home.
this proves to me that neither she, her husband or kids are C_A clowns.
she shouldn't get any time.
POTUS going to thrown water on the wicked halfwhit witch in Michigan today.
I just don't see what she did was a big deal
when you know every politician's kid gets in without paying .
then they get degrees without going to class.
what she did doesn't bother me that much.
you think she got into college on her test scores?
who did she know to get in without bribing?
>US has major launch next week!
Days before landmark launch, NASA’s head of human spaceflight quits due to ‘mistake’
https://www.geekwire.com/2020/nasas-head-human-spaceflight-bows-week-landmark-crewed-spacex-mission/
NASA’s top executive concentrating on human spaceflight, Doug Loverro, has resigned just a week before the scheduled start of a milestone space mission.
Loverro became NASA’s associate administrator for human exploration and operations last December, and was playing a leading role in NASA’s Artemis moon program as well as preparations for next week’s launch of a SpaceX Crew Dragon mission to the International Space Station.
That mission, set for liftoff on May 27 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is due to send NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken to the station for a stay that could last as long as four months. It’ll be the first launch of an orbital crewed mission from U.S. soil since the retirement of NASA’s space shuttles in 2011.
For nearly nine years, NASA has had to rely on the Russians to get American astronauts to the space station. If all goes according to plan, the SpaceX launch will end that era next week.
by Alan Boyle on May 19, 2020 at 3:52 pm