Dude, that is some cryptic sh!t. I think I agree, not sure though. I do believe the population gets the leaders they deserve. So yes, the destination is set.
I do not believe the narrative that to fight the virus you have to shut down and wreck the economy, so I'm not sure I agree with the...
Phyicsally, yes. But I think he is more of Jim. Jim would care about throwing America into ruin and fleecing the public everytime a virus pops up, more than Dwight would. Dwight has that Beet Farm money to fall back on.
Worth a listen, it really outlines how congress will throw out any procedural requirements when the money is on the table. It's sickening.
He asserts that the 2 trillion is actually 6 trillion when it's all added up? He then divides that number by 100 million families.
Congressman Massie provided some more insight on the cost of the Bill. Every household will end up paying 60K for the Bill, the most that same household could receive is 3k.
It will never cease to amaze me the things that State IT departments can get away with. In Corporate I'd be fired immediately for building a system without adequate redundancy for a go live (CO). I would also be fired for designing a portal without realtime capabilities (AZ). They have free...
It's starting to get a little exciting from an elk hunting perspective. What the hell does one do? Put in for a higher point unit than you have points for, because of the real possibility that apps will be down? Put in for a point and benefit from the possibility the leftover lists will be flush...
Jeffery's Ledge to catch a Monsta!
Honestly Boston seems like a hard sell from an outdoor perspective. But as an IT guy, I would definelty do a couple of years there, if only to eat my way through the city.
IMO, I would look to lead poisoning and not environmental conditions. I see herds of muleys everyday and then I barley even see a crickett when I hike public lands.
Thanks for the insight, I've always wondered if elk guys shoot that high point on the shoulder like whitetails guys do. I can see where shooting a 130 mono would make more sense for that shot, to break him down and for the bullet to encounter more resistance.
Watch the entire talk if you have time. If not, the crowd chuckling starts at 4:00.
From that you will understand the importance of recognizing the linking of BMG to any virus or vaccination efforts.
Huge leap. It should have read "BMG is a major stakeholder in Pirbright who owns the patent to the Coronavirus strain used in animal testing."
But how fun is that?
I think that is the core of the problem. We bring a sick patient to a hospital full of high risk people and of course this exponentially compounds the problem. Not to mention many hospitals are already a shit show and over burdened. Lord knows the medical industry is propped up on sticks when...