heywood on 18/4/2020 at 17:41
WTF. Is this supposed to be sarcasm or something?
First post back after your vacation and it's nothing but bullshit. You're not fooling anybody. We know you're a proud boy, at least in spirit if not actual membership.
You probably think you're some kind of stealthy operative, infiltrating a left wing forum to plant seeds of doubt/discord or something like that. But all you're doing is trolling the same usual suspects and getting the same usual responses. Every time you take a dump in one of these threads, whatever discussion we're having gets cut off and we have to skip a page or two of noise before it can get going again.
Renzatic on 18/4/2020 at 20:27
Quote Posted by Tony_Tarantula
If you hate it here then GTFO, you fascist. I hear they have a president down there who is more to your style.
Could you tone it down with the bullshit like this, please?
Listen, I don't know where your politics exactly lie, and I don't really care. All I know is that you're thin skinned, and you have this terrible tendency to annoy the everliving piss out of everyone when you inevitably lash out over things you take even the slightest exception to. You can either learn to argue like a not fucking idiot, or you can go elsewhere.
Tony_Tarantula on 20/4/2020 at 13:21
Bill Gates has always been an aggressive philanthropist. He's donates multiple times of Lord Dampnuts entire fortune into various efforts designed at better disease control, population management, and health and welfare.
Unlike SOMEONE who seems to be actively trying to make the world worse.
Starker on 21/4/2020 at 02:55
Cut it out, Tony. You're not fooling anyone.
The best people:
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/brett-giroir-trumps-testing-czar-was-forced-out-of-a-job-developing-vaccine-projects-now-hes-on-the-hot-seat/2020/04/19/b061b968-7e89-11ea-8de7-9fdff6d5d83e_story.html)
Brett Giroir, the federal official overseeing coronavirus testing efforts, says that his experience working on vaccine development projects at Texas A&M University helped prepare him for this historic moment. He once said that his vaccine effort was so vital that “the fate of 50 million people will rely on us getting this done.”
But after eight years of work on several vaccine projects, Giroir was told in 2015 he had 30 minutes to resign or he would be fired. His annual performance evaluation at Texas A&M, the local newspaper reported, said he was “more interested in promoting yourself” than the health science center where he worked. He got low marks on being a “team player.”
Now President Trump has given Giroir the crucial task of ending the massive shortfall of tests for the novel coronavirus.
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In other news, Fauci is still trying to get himself fired:
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https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/493647-fauci-warns-protests-against-against-stay-at-home-orders-will)
Anthony Fauci, the top government official on infectious diseases, warned Monday that protests in opposition to governors' stay-at-home orders meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus will "backfire" and further delay the reopening of the economy.
"Clearly this is something that is hurting from the standpoint of economics and the standpoint of things that have nothing to do with the virus, but unless we get the virus under control, the real recovery economically is not going to happen," Fauci said on "Good Morning America."
"So what you do if you jump the gun and go into a situation where you have a big spike, you're going to set yourself back," he said. "So as painful as it is to go by the careful guidelines of gradually phasing into a reopening, it's going to backfire. That's the problem."
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risolde on 21/4/2020 at 09:25
Looks like a competition for who can take the best worst photo of Trump, lol an strange orange man.
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https://i.redd.it/jsyu3p9xzlf41.jpgBy William Moon: South Lawn of the White House
jkcerda on 21/4/2020 at 14:19
ewwwwwwwwwww. you owe me some eye bleach.