Ma & Pa American are going to tell you to go back and your mother some more, Winester.
tee, hee.
MF Biden is responsible. He will not divulge his (plan) 9 months into squattin' in the White House.
Ma & Pa American are going to tell you to go back and your mother some more, Winester.
tee, hee.
Just shift those little numb nuts, all 30 million of 'em into the unvaxxed crowd...that'll send that total back close the 100 million mark.
The kicker for the little brats? Vaxxed, they'll still have to wear the masks. tee, hee.
The plan always been to get people vaccinated. Offer them a free 12 pack if needed. Maybe he needs to start offering free AR-15's, tbh...
plan tbqh
Shud have offered bitcoin from a volcano like your president right?
what president is that, tbh? Haven't heard the volcano thing.
Dont play dumb nig
Your leader gave you free bitcoin.from a volcano. Cool. Felicidades
Someone correct me if I am wrong but it is my understanding that in the near future everyone will need to get one Covid shot a year like the Flu shot for life?
Congrats to my salvadorian folk, tbh... maybe we need more of dem here in the US...
But this is the kind of news I expect you to track down...
No decision has been made about that yet, no. Hope that clarifies things for you.
On that note, you don't have to take a flu shot yearly for life either... talk to your doctor, not twitter, tbh...
In 2024, state elections will be nullified if the Republican nominee for president loses.
. Congrats nig
Nullification, in United States cons utional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal laws which that state has deemed uncons utional with respect to the United States Cons ution (as opposed to the state's own cons ution). The theory of nullification has never been legally upheld by federal courts.
The theory of nullification is based on a view that the states formed the Union by an agreement (or "compact") among the states, and that as creators of the federal government, the states have the final authority to determine the limits of the power of that government. Under this, the compact theory, the states and not the federal courts are the ultimate interpreters of the extent of the federal government's power. Under this theory, the states therefore may reject, or nullify, federal laws that the states believe are beyond the federal government's cons utional powers. The related idea of interposition is a theory that a state has the right and the duty to "interpose" itself when the federal government enacts laws that the state believes to be uncons utional. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison set forth the theories of nullification and interposition in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in 1798.
Courts at the state and federal level, including the U.S. Supreme Court, repeatedly have rejected the theory of nullification. The courts have decided that under the Supremacy Clause of the Cons ution, federal law is superior to state law, and that under Article III of the Cons ution, the federal judiciary has the final power to interpret the Cons ution. Therefore, the power to make final decisions about the cons utionality of federal laws lies with the federal courts, not the states, and the states do not have the power to nullify federal laws.
[1] "[S]tates throughout U.S. history have attempted to use variations of the nullification doctrine to invalidate national law. However, every attempt by states to nullify federal law was clearly rejected by not only the federal government but also by other states." Card, Ryan, "Can States 'Just Say No' to Federal Health Care Reform? The Cons utional and Political Implications of State Attempts to Nullify Federal Law", 2010 B.Y.U. Law Review 1795, 1808 (2010).
[2] See Cooper v. Aaron, 358 U.S. 1 (1958), Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board, 364 U.S. 500 (1960), Ableman v. Booth, 62 U.S. 506 (1859), and United States v. Peters, 9 U.S. (5 Cranch) 115 (1809).
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All bravado, no bite, per the usual Tennessee bads...
rofl
The responses to that tweet are hilarious![]()
buying 420 bitcoin at an all time high![]()
"effective" nullification will be when Repug hacks, and Repug Secy of State, running the election
declare the election that elected a Dem candidate by a small margin is fraudulent,
choose a new set of electors "faithful" to the Repug candidate.
All perfectly legal.
Iowa playing full-court D for SARS-CoV-2.
Anything that would mitigate the spread of COVID, the right-wing is against. Almost like they're rooting for the pandemic because they saw what it did to their ikon.
Pfizer says
COVID pill cuts risk of death or hospitalization by 89%
https://www.axios.com/pfizer-pill-cu...db2da4e45.html
that Merck pill. This one looks better.
The pills won't be taken by anti-vaxxers, anyway.
Pills of any positive effect are most important to billions who can't get injected vaccines.
Of course, how much do the pills cost? and who pays?
Pfizer has repurposed generic ritonavir for covid treatment. Their "new" covid drug will be called PAXLOVID™
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc is in discussions with 90 countries over supply contracts for its experimental COVID-19 pill, which was shown to reduce by 89% the risk of hospitalization or death in patients at high risk of severe illness, Chief Executive Officer Albert Bourla said in an interview on Friday.
He said Pfizer expects to price its treatment, called Paxlovid, close to where rival Merck & Co Inc has priced its oral antiviral drug candidate.
Merck's U.S. contract price for its pill molnupiriavr is around $700 for a five-day course of therapy.
30 tablets of ritonavir is $43 at HEB according to GoodRX
This has been around the entire time?
"Ritonavir was patented in 1989 and came into medical use in 1996.[6][7] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.[8] Ritonavir capsules were approved as a generic medication in the United States in 2020.[9]"
Shame you didn't see their Wikipedia page earlier
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