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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
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The hospital payments include:

  • A “free” required PCR test in the Emergency Room or upon admission for every patient, with government-paid fee to hospital.
  • Added bonus payment for each positive COVID-19 diagnosis.
  • Another bonus for a COVID-19 admission to the hospital.
  • A 20 percent “boost” bonus payment from Medicare on the entire hospital bill for use of remdesivir instead of medicines such as Ivermectin.
  • Another and larger bonus payment to the hospital if a COVID-19 patient is mechanically ventilated.
  • More money to the hospital if cause of death is listed as COVID-19, even if patient did not die directly of COVID-19.
  • A COVID-19 diagnosis also provides extra payments to coroners.
CMS implemented “value-based” payment programs that track data such as how many workers at a healthcare facility receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Now we see why many hospitals implemented COVID-19 vaccine mandates. They are paid more.
 
Per MTG

Pretrial J6 defendant Chris Quaglin lost 10 pounds in 10 days in Northern Neck & is in solitary confinement.

He has celiac disease & is given a gluten laden diet daily.

He’s being denied medical treatment and is gravely ill.

He also tested covid+ today.
 
Try Google dumbass. Pompeo went to Qatar and sat down with the taliban leadership and wrote up a withdrawal and takeover deal that Trump signed. Then he invited them to come to camp David on the anniversary of 9/11.



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Oh yeah BTW my Covid is already over, I stopped taking flu meds 2 days ago. I feel fine, just some leftover phlegm here and there. Rode 12 miles on my bike today and got tested to make sure it's gone.

Pronouncement: It was about as bad as a decent cold. I felt some aches and chills the first day and that was it. Whole thing lasted less than a week.
I'm at day 6 of whatever I have. Seems like an upper respiratory tract infection but who knows. Took 2 covid home tests and both were negative. I've been coughing, sneezing, congested with a bunch of mucous, feeling really tired, and have had headaches. Just last night I started feeling hot and got the chills.

I'm hoping that means the worst of it is over and I will start to get over it. I really wanted to get tested at the VA but I've felt so bad I barely wanted to drive a mile away to get some food. I don't really want to drive a 50 minute round trip.
 
Where are you getting this info that they were unsecured? Not from the article, it specifically says secure. Link?
If they aren't at a govt building or election precinct where they can be monitored by election officials, or have a third party gather and have access to them they are unsecure.

You have a quarter million ballots with no ID verification, drop boxes that no one is monitoring, third parties with access to those ballots without election officials present in heavy democrat areas.
If you were teaching a class on secure elections all of that would be the " don't do" portion.
 
This is utter nonsense. When you resort to this, you make it clear your claims have no merit. If you don’t like it, force a constitutional convention. When you do, be prepared for 3/4 of the states to leave.
Exactly. This was an issue when the nation was founded. Agreements were made to satisfy the smaller states in order to get them to join.
 
I'm at day 6 of whatever I have. Seems like an upper respiratory tract infection but who knows. Took 2 covid home tests and both were negative. I've been coughing, sneezing, congested with a bunch of mucous, feeling really tired, and have had headaches. Just last night I started feeling hot and got the chills.

I'm hoping that means the worst of it is over and I will start to get over it. I really wanted to get tested at the VA but I've felt so bad I barely wanted to drive a mile away to get some food. I don't really want to drive a 50 minute round trip.
Sounds like RSV.
 
Air Force, my second favorite team is playing today GO FALCONS!!
Didn't bet that one. Of course, always want Louisville to get embarrassed unless money is involved.

Have the under in the Houston vs Auburn game, which right now is looking great.

Took Miss St in the first half line of that game.

You got any thoughts on the West Virginia game? Haven't decided if I'm going to bet on that one, waiting to see how these earlier games go.
 
I did. Nowhere is it even alleged people were pressuring voters.
“The injection of bias into select local election offices through CTCL infiltration introduced structural bias into Wisconsin’s entire 2020 election. This involved favoring certain voters and voting practices over others, and disfavoring other classes of voters and voting practices, giving CTCL’s preferred voters and voting methods an outsized impact on the final election results. The outcome of the 2020 election in Wisconsin is not the outcome that would have occurred if the election had been conducted on the basis of established election laws, equal treatment of voters, and administrative neutrality.”

“CTCL won Wisconsin for Joe Biden, and they did it mainly with absentee ballots. Covid-19 was used as a pretext in many states to put a moratorium on election integrity laws, guidelines and ballot verification procedures that have been long standing and time tested. The result was chaos, especially in states that suddenly moved from very limited absentee voting toward near universal mail-in voting in a very short period of time, such as Wisconsin.

CTCL’s major objective, as set forth in all their internal documents and grant applications, was to promote absentee voting. This involved getting absentee ballots into the hands of reliably Democratic demographics, showing them how to complete them correctly, convincing them to submit them, and providing as many avenues as possible for those ballots to be returned and counted.”
 
“One voter, one vote” like a voter in Wyoming’s vote counting over three times a voter in California’s?
How many electoral votes does California get compared to Wyoming? Were both of those electoral votes decided by who won the popular vote in that state? Whats the point of states otherwise, you just want to make them Federal administrative sites? Are we the united States or just America, is federalism a thing, or no?
Electoral College guarantees that candidates who seek the only nationally elected office in America must attempt to appeal to as broad a geographic constituency as possible — large states and small, populous and rural — rather than retreating to their preferred pockets and running up the score. The alternative to this arrangement is not less political contention or a reduction in anger...it is more of both.

In addition to protecting the political diversity for which the United States is famous, the Electoral College brings with it a number of practical advantages that are crucial to good government. Under the current system, the result of presidential elections tends to be clear almost immediately... there is no need, for example, to wait three weeks for California to process its ballots; it is impossible for voters to return a tie or disputed outcome and, because presidential elections are, in effect, fifty-one separate elections, accusations of voting fraud and abuse hold less purchase than they would if all franchisees were melted into a single, homogeneous blob. Or do you not support that now? Or do you only support the candidate that has the most money to win, I thought progressives were against this type of thing...your suggestion makes the problem worse than it is...not better. But I get the idea...most progressives assume well what I'm saying is different therefore it must be better not possibly be worse. States are building blocks of civic, legal, and political life...not just geographical zones.

Speaking of your alternative tho, waiting for you to take a stand that bernie sanders senate vote should only count as 1/5 considering his state has a smaller population than the city of Louisville

Then again, it's hard to take the people who think the Supreme Court is a political wing and don't understand its function seriously, or those that don't understand what the purpose of the house of representatives is.

How long before we're back on the we should make more states discussion? Can't wait to divide Texas into 4 to get 8 senators.
 
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The most infuriating thing, and the clearest explanation for open borders, is the notion that Democrats essentially own their voters. That these people can’t be trusted to vote the right way or that they won’t vote at all (which is their right), so “volunteers” need to go to your door and essentially cast your vote for you.

This is 150+ years of machine politics tactics from Democrat cities being forced into the electoral system with the money of a liberal oligarchy being used to grease the skids.
 
“The injection of bias into select local election offices through CTCL infiltration introduced structural bias into Wisconsin’s entire 2020 election. This involved favoring certain voters and voting practices over others, and disfavoring other classes of voters and voting practices, giving CTCL’s preferred voters and voting methods an outsized impact on the final election results. The outcome of the 2020 election in Wisconsin is not the outcome that would have occurred if the election had been conducted on the basis of established election laws, equal treatment of voters, and administrative neutrality.”

“CTCL won Wisconsin for Joe Biden, and they did it mainly with absentee ballots. Covid-19 was used as a pretext in many states to put a moratorium on election integrity laws, guidelines and ballot verification procedures that have been long standing and time tested. The result was chaos, especially in states that suddenly moved from very limited absentee voting toward near universal mail-in voting in a very short period of time, such as Wisconsin.

CTCL’s major objective, as set forth in all their internal documents and grant applications, was to promote absentee voting. This involved getting absentee ballots into the hands of reliably Democratic demographics, showing them how to complete them correctly, convincing them to submit them, and providing as many avenues as possible for those ballots to be returned and counted.”
All of which is not only legal but commendable. Should be common practice everywhere. No one is pressuring anyone how to vote, just to do it. Whether that vote was for Trump or Biden. Both sides have always done it, it’s called getting the vote out.
 
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How many electoral votes does California get compared to Wyoming? Were both of those electoral votes decided by who won the popular vote in that state? Whats the point of states otherwise, you just want to make them Federal administrative sites? Are we the united States or just America, is federalism a thing, or no?
Electoral College guarantees that candidates who seek the only nationally elected office in America must attempt to appeal to as broad a geographic constituency as possible — large states and small, populous and rural — rather than retreating to their preferred pockets and running up the score. The alternative to this arrangement is not less political contention or a reduction in anger...it is more of both.

In addition to protecting the political diversity for which the United States is famous, the Electoral College brings with it a number of practical advantages that are crucial to good government. Under the current system, the result of presidential elections tends to be clear almost immediately... there is no need, for example, to wait three weeks for California to process its ballots; it is impossible for voters to return a tie or disputed outcome and, because presidential elections are, in effect, fifty-one separate elections, accusations of voting fraud and abuse hold less purchase than they would if all franchisees were melted into a single, homogeneous blob. Or do you not support that now? Or do you only support the candidate that has the most money to win, I thought progressives were against this type of thing...your suggestion makes the problem worse than it is...not better. But I get the idea...most progressives assume well what I'm saying is different therefore it must be better not possibly be worse. States are building blocks of civic, legal, and political life...not just geographical zones.

Speaking of your alternative tho, waiting for you to take a stand that bernie sanders senate vote should only count as 1/5 considering his state has a smaller population than the city of Louisville
These bullshitters don’t have much to say about Delaware, Hawaii, Vermont, Rhode Island having 8 Senators to Kentucky’s 2 even though the populations are roughly the same. Their arguments about “fairness” always are suspiciously one-way: their way.
 
All of which is not only legal but commendable. Should be common practice everywhere. No one is pressuring anyone how to vote, just to do it. Whether that vote was for Trump or Biden.
It should be legal to use outside money to try to force people to vote a certain way?

Again, you can’t read or are a liar. The article clearly states they targeted only certain voters.
 
These bullshitters don’t have much to say about Delaware, Hawaii, Vermont, Rhode Island having 8 Senators to Kentucky’s 2 even though the populations are roughly the same. Their arguments about “fairness” always are suspiciously one-way: their way.
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It should be legal to use outside money to try to force people to vote a certain way?

Again, you can’t read or are a liar. The article clearly states they targeted only certain voters.
No one was forced or even pressured “to vote a certain way.” Making voting easier and more accessible is a good thing you anti-democratic monster.
 
How many electoral votes does California get compared to Wyoming? Were both of those electoral votes decided by who won the popular vote in that state? Whats the point of states otherwise, you just want to make them Federal administrative sites? Are we the united States or just America, is federalism a thing, or no?
Electoral College guarantees that candidates who seek the only nationally elected office in America must attempt to appeal to as broad a geographic constituency as possible — large states and small, populous and rural — rather than retreating to their preferred pockets and running up the score. The alternative to this arrangement is not less political contention or a reduction in anger...it is more of both.

In addition to protecting the political diversity for which the United States is famous, the Electoral College brings with it a number of practical advantages that are crucial to good government. Under the current system, the result of presidential elections tends to be clear almost immediately... there is no need, for example, to wait three weeks for California to process its ballots; it is impossible for voters to return a tie or disputed outcome and, because presidential elections are, in effect, fifty-one separate elections, accusations of voting fraud and abuse hold less purchase than they would if all franchisees were melted into a single, homogeneous blob. Or do you not support that now? Or do you only support the candidate that has the most money to win, I thought progressives were against this type of thing...your suggestion makes the problem worse than it is...not better. But I get the idea...most progressives assume well what I'm saying is different therefore it must be better not possibly be worse. States are building blocks of civic, legal, and political life...not just geographical zones.

Speaking of your alternative tho, waiting for you to take a stand that bernie sanders senate vote should only count as 1/5 considering his state has a smaller population than the city of Louisville

Then again, it's hard to take the people who think the Supreme Court is a political wing and don't understand its function seriously, or those that don't understand what the purpose of the house of representatives is.

How long before we're back on the we should make more states discussion? Can't wait to divide Texas into 4 to get 8 senators.
Not to mention, the 2016 election is a perfect example of why the electoral system works. Hillary Clinton didn't win this fantasy "popular vote". Out of the vote totals more ppl voted against her than for her, she just had more than one person. So of course trump didn't win any popular vote either...he did however win the popular vote in more states...hence he represented more states...in the United States
 
science says their are many genders because it is a social label. You are confusing sex and gender. and sex is also not binary because you can be intersex with allows for basically an infinite number of variations. sex is bimodal and always has been and you are probably to stupid to even understand what that means.
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