Cuffs or zip ties?
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-says-won-t-accept-181142330.html
Rs love sedition
A little piece of history
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/Ten_Senators_Expelled.htm
Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/kevinabosch/status/1345499298352553986?s=21
Sedition predilection. That's what we're dealing with here. And it stinks.
41% of Israelis over 6o have been vaccinated. it can be done, if a government tries.
BBC:
How has Israel got so far ahead?
Israel began vaccinations on 19 December and is delivering jabs to about 150,000 people a day, with priority given to the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable.
It secured supplies of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine following negotiations early on in the pandemic. It is contacting people with priority access to the vaccine through its health care system - by law all Israelis must register with a recognised health care provider.
Israel has safely subdivided shipments of the Pfizer vaccine, which must be stored at -70C, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told YNet TV news. This means smaller batches of the vaccine can be sent out to remote communities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is campaigning for re-election, has predicted Israel could emerge from the pandemic as early as February
agip wrote:
41% of Israelis over 6o have been vaccinated. it can be done, if a government tries.
BBC:
How has Israel got so far ahead?
Israel began vaccinations on 19 December and is delivering jabs to about 150,000 people a day, with priority given to the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable.
It secured supplies of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine following negotiations early on in the pandemic. It is contacting people with priority access to the vaccine through its health care system - by law all Israelis must register with a recognised health care provider.
Israel has safely subdivided shipments of the Pfizer vaccine, which must be stored at -70C, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told YNet TV news. This means smaller batches of the vaccine can be sent out to remote communities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is campaigning for re-election, has predicted Israel could emerge from the pandemic as early as February
Gee, that's fast. We still seem to be grappling with who won an election from November 3rd.
agip wrote:
41% of Israelis over 6o have been vaccinated. it can be done, if a government tries.
BBC:
How has Israel got so far ahead?
Israel began vaccinations on 19 December and is delivering jabs to about 150,000 people a day, with priority given to the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable.
It secured supplies of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine following negotiations early on in the pandemic. It is contacting people with priority access to the vaccine through its health care system - by law all Israelis must register with a recognised health care provider.
Israel has safely subdivided shipments of the Pfizer vaccine, which must be stored at -70C, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told YNet TV news. This means smaller batches of the vaccine can be sent out to remote communities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is campaigning for re-election, has predicted Israel could emerge from the pandemic as early as February
It's almost as if it's easier to manage logistics of such a thing when your country is entirely ethnically homogeneous and only the size of New Jersey! Truly fascinating
Dr. Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
41% of Israelis over 6o have been vaccinated. it can be done, if a government tries.
BBC:
How has Israel got so far ahead?
Israel began vaccinations on 19 December and is delivering jabs to about 150,000 people a day, with priority given to the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable.
It secured supplies of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine following negotiations early on in the pandemic. It is contacting people with priority access to the vaccine through its health care system - by law all Israelis must register with a recognised health care provider.
Israel has safely subdivided shipments of the Pfizer vaccine, which must be stored at -70C, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told YNet TV news. This means smaller batches of the vaccine can be sent out to remote communities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is campaigning for re-election, has predicted Israel could emerge from the pandemic as early as February
It's almost as if it's easier to manage logistics of such a thing when your country is entirely ethnically homogeneous and only the size of New Jersey! Truly fascinating
easy to make excuses, but meanwhile NYC, the same population of Israel and smaller geographically, has vaccinated just 1% of its population. And took 12/25 and 1/1 off. Because why not. It will cause the deaths of only another 65 people. Why try?
Israel is not ethnically homogenous. Quite the opposite. It is one of the most multicultural nations in the world.
agip wrote:
Dr. Racket wrote:
It's almost as if it's easier to manage logistics of such a thing when your country is entirely ethnically homogeneous and only the size of New Jersey! Truly fascinating
easy to make excuses, but meanwhile NYC, the same population of Israel and smaller geographically, has vaccinated just 1% of its population. And took 12/25 and 1/1 off. Because why not. It will cause the deaths of only another 65 people. Why try?
Israel is not ethnically homogenous. Quite the opposite. It is one of the most multicultural nations in the world.
but seriously - this is the sort of time when politicians make their name. In times of crisis. Like Rudy and 911. Some governor or mayor needs to step up and move heaven and earth to save his people. That person may be our next president.
Dr. Racket wrote:
agip wrote:
41% of Israelis over 6o have been vaccinated. it can be done, if a government tries.
BBC:
How has Israel got so far ahead?
Israel began vaccinations on 19 December and is delivering jabs to about 150,000 people a day, with priority given to the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable.
It secured supplies of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine following negotiations early on in the pandemic. It is contacting people with priority access to the vaccine through its health care system - by law all Israelis must register with a recognised health care provider.
Israel has safely subdivided shipments of the Pfizer vaccine, which must be stored at -70C, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told YNet TV news. This means smaller batches of the vaccine can be sent out to remote communities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is campaigning for re-election, has predicted Israel could emerge from the pandemic as early as February
It's almost as if it's easier to manage logistics of such a thing when your country is entirely ethnically homogeneous and only the size of New Jersey! Truly fascinating
Some of that is true, some is false. But it also shows what can be done accomplished by a head of state who, despite a collapsing government coalition and personal legal troubles, still works for his country rather than golfing and tweeting about groundless election fraud theories.
agip wrote:
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but seriously - this is the sort of time when politicians make their name. In times of crisis. Like Rudy and 911. Some governor or mayor needs to step up and move heaven and earth to save his people. That person may be our next president.
Hawley and Cruz, 2024. Standing up to the fraud and saving us from tyranny and possibly a traitor.
Groundless? More senators joining the coalition to audit the election every day.
True true true true wrote:
Groundless? More senators joining the coalition to audit the election every day.
They're betting that Trump will continue to have influence with his base and want his endorsement or at least avoid his personal attacks. Few actually believe Trump really won the election and obviously Biden will become President on January 20th.
SDSU Aztec wrote:
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Few actually believe T. really won the election
You are so wrong on that point. They believe the election was stolen. 100%. Otherwise they'd go with what Mitch wants.
Big tech has censored everything, but they will have to cover the big reveal on the 6th.
Volatile times indeed outside the MSM. Rumors are flying.
Rumor that some R's are in on the fraud.
Rumor that the VP resigned or will resign.
Who knows what will happen or what rumor is true. T could win and he could prove his case to the public. Win, win for the country. Who wants a dark winter of Byden globalist crap?
True true true true wrote:
SDSU Aztec wrote:
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Few actually believe T. really won the election
You are so wrong on that point. They believe the election was stolen. 100%. Otherwise they'd go with what Mitch wants.
Big tech has censored everything, but they will have to cover the big reveal on the 6th.
Volatile times indeed outside the MSM. Rumors are flying.
Rumor that some R's are in on the fraud.
Rumor that the VP resigned or will resign.
Who knows what will happen or what rumor is true. T could win and he could prove his case to the public. Win, win for the country. Who wants a dark winter of Byden globalist crap?
Good one.
Republican Party split to become visible on Jan 6th. The Trump Sycophant Party and the remnants of the former Republican Party.
Trump has nothing left. Trash president who handled his *only* crisis possibly the worst possible way you could’ve. He was handed a great economy, gave it tax cuts to turbocharge it, and had the election in the bag.
Covid came and he responded so idiotically that you wouldn’t believe it.
He lost huge and he’s gonna die a loser.
Trollminator wrote:
Rs love sedition
https://twitter.com/amxhill/status/1345495562557280257?s=21
Trump calls his wife ugly and says his father killed JFK.
Ted Cruz pisses away what little integrity he had left to help Trump's cause.