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JD preaching hard truths when he cannot even say the truth about who won the 2020 US election. #hypocrite
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Bill to ban mRNA vaccines passes out of House committee
Hamus Yaigh replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
These concerns are not entirely misguided: Existing vaccines: It's true that current rabies vaccines are effective, but mRNA vaccines offer potential advantages, such as rapid development and deployment. However, it's also important to consider: Scientific evidence: mRNA vaccines have shown promising results in clinical trials, demonstrating their safety and efficacy. Global health needs: mRNA vaccines could provide a rapid response to emerging threats, like pandemics, and address unmet medical needs in resource-poor settings. Innovation and advancement: mRNA vaccines represent a new technology with potential applications beyond current vaccines, including cancer treatment and rare genetic disorders. While your comment are valid, they should be balanced against the scientific evidence, global health needs, and potential benefits of mRNA vaccines. -
Bill to ban mRNA vaccines passes out of House committee
Hamus Yaigh replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
One might need to be severely retarded or a luddite to suggest this is Great News when it is insane. mRNA vaccines have shown promise in protecting against a variety of diseases, including: COVID-19: mRNA vaccines have been developed and approved for emergency use to protect against COVID-19. Influenza: mRNA vaccines are being developed to protect against seasonal and pandemic influenza. Rabies: mRNA vaccines are being developed to protect against rabies. Zika Virus: mRNA vaccines are being developed to protect against Zika virus. Cancer: mRNA vaccines are being explored as a potential tool for cancer treatment, by stimulating the immune system to attack cancer cells. -
Trump might get rid of income taxes?
Hamus Yaigh replied to save the frogs's topic in Political Soapbox
Other channels are available. -
Trump might get rid of income taxes?
Hamus Yaigh replied to save the frogs's topic in Political Soapbox
This is what happens when the electorate get stuck in an echo chamber watching garbage like The Daily Wire without an alternative viewpoint, they just become increasingly ignorant. -
I wouldn't believe any of his nonsense. There are many choices available offering cleaner shaves for a fraction of the price. Haven't used Gillette or their rip off products for years.
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Thailand May Ease Overseas Income Tax Rules Amid Global Changes
Hamus Yaigh replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's a function of reading forums like this. SM has made life more confusing by design. As far a tax and people on retirement extensions of stay here I am not confused at all. I am continuing as I have done for the past 15 years since my first extension. Until someone in immigration (which I very much doubt) or the TRD (which I doubt even more) contacts me about all this tax nonsense I see on forums like this, I will carry on regardless not giving it a second thought.- 245 replies
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Musk Fails When Confronted About Condom-Gate
Hamus Yaigh replied to Terrance8812's topic in Political Soapbox
Notwithstanding the fact Musk is totally out of line questioning medical aid support around the globe, none of the words out of the Oval Office and the DOGE can be fact checked by default. Its how the propaganda machine is designed. -
Nobody outside the US will care either, as it will continue to be known as GOM.
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This kind of polarized view of the media is sadly not uncommon these days, especially when such people are primarily consuming news from sources that align with their political beliefs and they are locked in their own echo chambers 24/7. It’s important to be aware of your own biases and seek out multiple perspectives to gain a fuller understanding of current events.
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U.S. Suspends $5 Billion EV Charger Program, Sparking Backlash
Hamus Yaigh replied to Social Media's topic in World News
We learn the USA has turned to regressive thinking, climate change denial and neo-luditism. -
When going in person, which counter at CW immigration handles banking accounts and SIM cards? Couldn't find in on their online appointments web site.
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US Aid Freeze Linked to Refugee's Death at Thai Border
Hamus Yaigh replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Don't forget this is specially curated BS from the WH to meet the needs of the electorate who voted him in and likely has very little to do with he facts. -
US Aid Freeze Linked to Refugee's Death at Thai Border
Hamus Yaigh replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That statement definitely reflects a narrow and short-sighted view of the world. It ignores the interconnections of the global community and the long-term benefits of providing aid. Such attitudes can come back to bite the US in the long run - China is laughing at you. For example, the lack of health care infrastructure in some developing countries can lead to the spread of infectious diseases, which can then travel across borders and affect Americans as well. Similarly, political instability in other countries can create economic and security problems for the US.- 154 replies
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Trump Revives Plan to Build $100 Million White House Ballroom
Hamus Yaigh replied to Social Media's topic in World News
One would need to be seriously dim to not see a conflict of interest in the whole idea. -
Since he is not going to pay for it or put troops on the ground there, besides the international objections, I'd risk a guess and say no.
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If you are not sure, here's a clue. Seems to be a case of "when you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras". That means that the simplest explanation is usually the most likely one. In this case, the simplest explanation is that this post is misleading and probably a hoax. First of all, the phrase “Active Social Engineering Defense - Large Scale Social Deception” sounds too deliberately ominous to be real. But not surprising coming from you.
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1st Mexico now Canada. Tariffs on hold.
Hamus Yaigh replied to dinsdale's topic in Political Soapbox
Think you'll find most people don't see any awe in this fiasco.