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I had a friend tell me "if you keep up this line of discussion we can't be friends anymore."
rocketjoe79 saysI had a friend tell me "if you keep up this line of discussion we can't be friends anymore."
This has happened to me three times now.
rocketjoe79 saysI had a friend tell me "if you keep up this line of discussion we can't be friends anymore."
This has happened to me three times now.
I'm coming to believe the folks who believe all the BS literally can't engage in these topics because, subconsciously, they know the bullshit is really bullshit. For folks to challenge their belief structures now, after 4 years of MSM pounding Trump, and all the other belief structures we have been fed, would be to challenge their sanity.
My wife objects asking "But how long are ill people in the hospital for and how does that compare to the normal flu?"
Good point, I have heard this about the flu as well.
But do we have stats on how long people are in the hospital with Wuhan Flu?
But do we have stats on how long people are in the hospital with Wuhan Flu?
Someone was honestly brilliant and figured out a way to politicize a naturally occurring event.
I’ve been preoccupied with BlackRock, this big asset management company. It controls seven trillion dollars. Between them, State Street, Vanguard and some of the other smaller ones, they vote the shares that control something like 95 percent of the S&P 500. But when I tried to find stories about BlackRock that really are revealing, the place I found them was on Bloomberg. Well, Bloomberg is privately owned, whereas The New York Times is owned by BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street, and the other institutional investors. I guess people know where their bread is buttered.
WookieMan saysSomeone was honestly brilliant and figured out a way to politicize a naturally occurring event.
I agree. It was brilliant to play on the FEAR people have of disease to swing the election and destroy small businesses so that the hedge funds that own the majority of the big businesses could profit.I’ve been preoccupied with BlackRock, this big asset management company. It controls seven trillion dollars. Between them, State Street, Vanguard and some of the other smaller ones, they vote the shares that control something like 95 percent of the S&P 500. But when I tried to find stories about BlackRock that really are revealing, the place I found them was on Bloomberg. Well, Bloomberg is privately owned, whereas The New York Times is owned by BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street, and the other institutional investors. I guess p...
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