Only Doge and God knows how many Illegal Aliens got the same ride at the expense of US Citizens.
It is stupid to ignore what your brain navigates between each heart beat forward, daily here dawn to dusk.Johnny You » 25 Jun 2025, 8:53 pm » wrote: ↑ Autiism didn't exist until we thought it did.
Neither did the number negative one..
What vaccine made everybody Trumptably Dumb?
Beyond a Vaccine.. We should weigh the risks of stupidity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQA59IkCF5I
Is RFK's Trunk Venison affordable?Cannonpointer » 27 Jun 2025, 10:58 am » wrote: ↑ It felt like that due to prestidigitation and censorship. In truth, your perceptions were being managed. You were not alone; you were merely among the hundreds of millions isolated.
What created the virus of reasonable doubt life is more than genetics equally timing each reproduction native to this universal position daily alive so far?Johnny You » 27 Jun 2025, 9:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Weigh the risks of getting the virus kids..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDvv4xelCw0
Infected since he came down the escalator in 2015.. Work the Fire
What would you suggest, Einstein?JohnnyYou » 06 Jul 2025, 6:03 am » wrote: ↑ Beyond vaccines... should we be concerned about the risks of low quality weather reports? 51 are dead this morning in Texas. 27 young girls from a summer camp are missing.
Not DOGEing weather tools.. A meteorolgist in Florida said some of the major tools he has used to predict landfall are gone and warned his viewers for the first time in 34 years his confidence in his forecasts is diminished. This is a pretty important need in Florida and the East Coast. Weather forecasters are a sort of vaccine if you think about it.
From Red State:JohnnyYou » 06 Jul 2025, 6:24 am » wrote: ↑ Not DOGEing weather tools.. A meteorolgist in Florida said some of the major tools he has used to predict landfall are gone and warned his viewers for the first time in 34 years his confidence in his forecasts is diminished. This is a pretty important need in Florida and the East Coast. Weather forecasters are a sort of vaccine if you think about it.
I will concede that this does appear to be a unique event that is not related to any degraded forecast due to DOGE Cuts.Buffalo » 06 Jul 2025, 6:39 am » wrote: ↑ From Red State:
"To be clear, the "cuts" being cited are not only minimal and target bloat, not effective services, but they do not go into effect until October. As for any prior staff cuts (NOAA was in the process of cutting 10 percent of its staff), there is likewise no evidence that those hampered the forecasting of this event. Yet, even a California state senator is repeating the lie because he believes it helps him politically. The NWS could have a trillion-dollar budget, and it would have put out the same forecast
This argument needs its own thread. The Vaccine thread is the wrong place for it.Buffalo » 06 Jul 2025, 6:39 am » wrote: ↑From Red State:JohnnyYou » 06 Jul 2025, 6:24 am » wrote: ↑ Not DOGEing weather tools.. A meteorolgist in Florida said some of the major tools he has used to predict landfall are gone and warned his viewers for the first time in 34 years his confidence in his forecasts is diminished. This is a pretty important need in Florida and the East Coast. Weather forecasters are a sort of vaccine if you think about it.
"To be clear, the "cuts" being cited are not only minimal and target bloat, not effective services, but they do not go into effect until October. As for any prior staff cuts (NOAA was in the process of cutting 10 percent of its staff), there is likewise no evidence that those hampered the forecasting of this event. Yet, even a California state senator is repeating the lie because he believes it helps him politically. The NWS could have a trillion-dollar budget, and it would have put out the same forecast.
To the extent that the amount of rain was not predicted, it is not possible to know exactly how much will fall when a system stalls out over a specific area, which is what happened here. The same thing occurred when Hurricane Harvey sat on top of Houston for several days in 2017. The government is not magic. It can not fix every situation. It can not foretell every tragedy so as to prevent it. Certainly, it can't control the weather. To pretend it can for political gain, spitting on the deaths of children in the process, is evil."
As the Death Toll Rises in Texas, Democrats Choose to Be Black-Souled, Evil Ghouls – RedState
Apologies, but I kind of saw a parallel.. Vaccines are preventative.. Meteorologists can prevent people from floating down a flooded river to a liquid grave.Cannonpointer » 06 Jul 2025, 2:46 pm » wrote: ↑ This argument needs its own thread. The Vaccine thread is the wrong place for it.
At least you didn't go blind.Cannonpointer » 06 Jul 2025, 7:40 pm » wrote: ↑ I've been lucky. I pay the price at time of consumption - sweating head and neck. Not from jalepeno, but from stronger stuff. I happen to like indian and thai. They're a whole bunch hotter than food limited to jalepenos. And they make me sweat like hell - but for whatever reason, they have no effect on my arse.