Holy crap, I go away for five hours and look what happens to the thread. The ode to HHR…
When we are all finished calling each other names and how stupid each other is…can someone (i.e. DW, Jason or bitter) let me know if you have any concerns about Casey really stealing this race ten days afterwards?
Walt…Born in NY. lived back and forth between SF and NYC area as a kid because my Mom was a hippy…who missed the 60’s by a decade plus, and was finding herself every six months!!! 24 schools by grade 10.
Overcame, served in the Army, went to Columbia, travelled a lot, created a few companies and currently live in TX with my two amazing boys (10 and 9)
Big Pharma is literally responsible for THOUSANDS of life saving drugs that save hundreds of millions of lives and/or allows millions of people to escape unbearable suffering and/or extends their lives.
And of course NYC, who hates the profits that allow these companies the R&D funds to develop these drugs, probably rushes to buy them whenever he is sick.
NYC richly deserves the title of Master Hypocrite of HHR.
Vic – Not concerned. McCormick will fight and his lawyers know what to do. Also, if the Dems really wanted to steal it, they would have by now. Like I said, this would be the 53rd seat, not the 50th. No reason to steal when everybody is watching you.
“Holy crap, I go away for five hours and look what happens to the thread. The ode to HHR…
When we are all finished calling each other names and how stupid each other is…”
Yes, Vic. the same person/people are reverting back to their old ways of baiting, mischaracterizing what the baitee said, and attacking them…
sigh…
*************
For those that have reverted to their OLD ways, please TRY for ONE day to not bait, mischaracterize and attack other posters.. And please don’t give me the old trite :no free passes here, blah, blah. blah, GFY” bull crap. When you revert to THAT, then you re admitting you are wrong in what you are doing.
And it reflect badly on your mother.
Just TRY it for ONE day, and give your arms a rest and don’t throw hand grenades at one another.
Have mature discussions of real matters of importance. You really DO have good incite on lots of things.
There ARE a lot of things that CAN be discussed here at this time of transition without all the slings, arrows and insults.
Funny that these 2 say I am against profits, because I think a company should have liability if their products ends up being dangerous, and the company knew about it, but instead of doing something about to make it safe, or less dangerous, they instead bought off politicians and isolated themselves from the liability.
The only thing I can say in support of Kari Lake is that Sheehy ran 12.8% behind Trump in MT. It is only because Trump curb-stomped Harris there that Sheehy won.
Justice ran 11.4% behind in WV (won) Lake ran 8.0% behind in AZ (lost) Moreno ran 7.5% behind in Ohio (won) Brown ran 4.8% behind in NV (lost) Rogers ran 1.8% behind in MI (lost) Hovde ran 1.8% behind in WI (lost) McCormick ran 1.4% behind in PA (won)
How would a person bring up private enterprise without mentioning profits?
If there are no profits, the company will not be around for long.
My statement dealt with the relationship between a private company and a government entity.
Looks like you two are more of the Putin/oligarch types, more than the free enterprise system where government sets the rules and all companies have to abide by them equally. We do not have that equal treatment in many instances with Big Pharma.
“Zzzzzzzz You are the one who brought up profits. Not products liability.”
-That’s the whole point with Big Pharma, Bitterlaw.
They go hand in hand, and the fact that it has to be explained to you shows even more clearly that you have not listened to RFK’s issues, or read about the issues many conservatives have brought up against the same companies.
Fauci and his HHS “doctors” made fortunes by pushing through their “scientific” studies over the last 50 years, and all the while the American people have gotten less healthy.
“Kennedy chronicles a federal public health establishment that wields nearly monopolistic control over America’s medical research, funding, and messaging. That establishment ensures that university researchers are almost entirely dependent upon federal grants, regularly stifles free inquiry and open debate, effectively “cancels” those who deviate from the establishment orthodoxy, seems uninterested in any sort of care or prevention not involving a pharmaceutical patent, ensures that government public health employees are enriched by pharmaceutical royalties, and—all in all—represents one of the worst examples of the pitfalls of centralized power and control anywhere on our shores.”
“Both during AIDS and during Covid-19, Fauci and company fought the use of inexpensive, repurposed drugs to help people’s immune systems fight off the threats. Kennedy argues that they were motivated by a desire to bring pharmaceutical products to market—both antivirals and vaccines—without facing cheap competition, as a portion of Big Pharma’s profits would make their way into the public health officials’ pockets. Indeed, NBC News reports that NIH researchers have personally collected up to $150,000 a year in royalty payments for drugs they have helped develop at taxpayer expense. NBC says that in 2004 NIH researchers pocketed a total of $8.9 million. That’s in addition to their taxpayer-funded salaries. More recently, royalties from Covid vaccines appear to have been quite a boon to NIH, as in 2022 the agency’s overall royalties (not just the portion paid out to employees) skyrocketed to nine times what they were in the pre-Covid year of 2019. “
Bitterlaw and jason may try to recall what happened when Joe Rogan was pushing “horse pills”.
“Kennedy argues that they were motivated by a desire to bring pharmaceutical products to market—both antivirals and vaccines—without facing cheap competition, as a portion of Big Pharma’s profits would make their way into the public health officials’ pockets.”
44 responses to “Overnight shift. Keep coming at me.”
Frist
LikeLike
First. Suckers !!!
LikeLike
Far left kook RFK and Big Pharma haters AOC and Bernie Sanders and NYC all on the same page.
Not surprising really, anyone who believe NYC has ONE conservative principle he won’t sell out is an idiot.
LikeLike
CHIT !!!!!!!
LikeLike
Scooter sucks it again.
LikeLike
https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/1857251904968880239/photo/1
LikeLike
Holy crap, I go away for five hours and look what happens to the thread. The ode to HHR…
When we are all finished calling each other names and how stupid each other is…can someone (i.e. DW, Jason or bitter) let me know if you have any concerns about Casey really stealing this race ten days afterwards?
Walt…Born in NY. lived back and forth between SF and NYC area as a kid because my Mom was a hippy…who missed the 60’s by a decade plus, and was finding herself every six months!!! 24 schools by grade 10.
Overcame, served in the Army, went to Columbia, travelled a lot, created a few companies and currently live in TX with my two amazing boys (10 and 9)
LikeLiked by 1 person
Scooter sucks it again.
I thought we agreed to not discuss the A-hole application process…Oh. First post. Carry on.
LikeLike
Big Pharma is literally responsible for THOUSANDS of life saving drugs that save hundreds of millions of lives and/or allows millions of people to escape unbearable suffering and/or extends their lives.
And of course NYC, who hates the profits that allow these companies the R&D funds to develop these drugs, probably rushes to buy them whenever he is sick.
NYC richly deserves the title of Master Hypocrite of HHR.
LikeLike
jasonyupanqui47
November 14, 2024 at 9:58 pm
NYC is against profits because he wants to support a far leftist kook for HHS.
Let’s cut to the chase.
LikeLike
Doug Burgum Dept of interior.
LikeLike
Vic – Not concerned. McCormick will fight and his lawyers know what to do. Also, if the Dems really wanted to steal it, they would have by now. Like I said, this would be the 53rd seat, not the 50th. No reason to steal when everybody is watching you.
LikeLike
I am glad at least one person here is successful and has a life.
Sighhh….
LikeLike
“Holy crap, I go away for five hours and look what happens to the thread. The ode to HHR…
When we are all finished calling each other names and how stupid each other is…”
Yes, Vic. the same person/people are reverting back to their old ways of baiting, mischaracterizing what the baitee said, and attacking them…
sigh…
*************
For those that have reverted to their OLD ways, please TRY for ONE day to not bait, mischaracterize and attack other posters.. And please don’t give me the old trite :no free passes here, blah, blah. blah, GFY” bull crap. When you revert to THAT, then you re admitting you are wrong in what you are doing.
And it reflect badly on your mother.
Just TRY it for ONE day, and give your arms a rest and don’t throw hand grenades at one another.
Have mature discussions of real matters of importance. You really DO have good incite on lots of things.
There ARE a lot of things that CAN be discussed here at this time of transition without all the slings, arrows and insults.
LikeLike
Funny that these 2 say I am against profits, because I think a company should have liability if their products ends up being dangerous, and the company knew about it, but instead of doing something about to make it safe, or less dangerous, they instead bought off politicians and isolated themselves from the liability.
LikeLike
“NYC is against profits….”
-Yes, we are going on over 60 years of running a family business and I am against profits, according to these 2.
This must be some business, where we have no regard for profits but are able to keep operating for 60+ years!
LikeLike
Does anyone here still want to give Fraudci more metals?
LikeLike
Dave McCormick
Dave McCormick
R
3,386,889
48.9%
Bob Casey
Dave McCormickIncumbent
D
3,362,513
48.5%
Difference 24,376
According to NBC, 44000 votes left
LikeLike
There ARE a lot of things that CAN be discussed here at this time of transition without all the slings, arrows and insults.”
Zzzz…
To quote Kamala Harris, “nothing comes to mind”.
Walt, you might want to start your own blog where everyone is nice to each other and nobody gets challenged on anything no matter how stupid.
I really don’t think that will fly here.
LikeLike
Doug Burgum Dept of interior.”
Excellent.
LikeLike
Anyone who thinks Gaetz will be confirmed can get 4 to 1 odds at Polymarkets.
https://polymarket.com/event/matt-gaetz-confirmed-as-attorney-general?tid=1731642003792
LikeLike
I actually think it is higher, maybe 50/50.
LikeLike
Zzzzzzzz You are the one who brought up profits. Not products liability.
LikeLike
You can’t pick on Walt. GFY
LikeLike
In AZ, Trump won by 5.5
NYC’s candidate Kari Lake lost by 2.5
In other words she ran an astounding 8 points behind Trump.
SEND A MESSAGE!
LikeLike
You can’t pick on Walt. GFY”
Not picking on him, Walt is an institution.
Merely pointing out he is being unrealistic.
LikeLike
Zzzzzzzz You are the one who brought up profits. Not products liability.”
Yeah, that was some major goal post moving.
LikeLike
NYC has sold out every conservative he ever pretended to have.
The fact he now opposes profits is just one more step on his long road to ideological irrelevance.
LikeLike
Government of crazies.
Heck Tina might get a cabinet nomination at this rate.
LikeLike
The only thing I can say in support of Kari Lake is that Sheehy ran 12.8% behind Trump in MT. It is only because Trump curb-stomped Harris there that Sheehy won.
Justice ran 11.4% behind in WV (won)
Lake ran 8.0% behind in AZ (lost)
Moreno ran 7.5% behind in Ohio (won)
Brown ran 4.8% behind in NV (lost)
Rogers ran 1.8% behind in MI (lost)
Hovde ran 1.8% behind in WI (lost)
McCormick ran 1.4% behind in PA (won)
LikeLike
So Lake sucked as a candidate. Just not as bad as some sucked as candidates. Got it.
LikeLike
I wanted to see how they all stacked up against each other. Yes, she wasn’t singularly bad. But bad enough to matter.
LikeLike
I think what that list shows is how amazing Trump’s performance was.
LikeLike
How would a person bring up private enterprise without mentioning profits?
If there are no profits, the company will not be around for long.
My statement dealt with the relationship between a private company and a government entity.
Looks like you two are more of the Putin/oligarch types, more than the free enterprise system where government sets the rules and all companies have to abide by them equally. We do not have that equal treatment in many instances with Big Pharma.
LikeLike
“Heck Tina might get a cabinet nomination at this rate.”
-She would probably do a better job than anyone there currently, and infinitely more amusing.
LikeLike
“The fact he now opposes profits….”
-LOL!
LikeLike
“Zzzzzzzz You are the one who brought up profits. Not products liability.”
-That’s the whole point with Big Pharma, Bitterlaw.
They go hand in hand, and the fact that it has to be explained to you shows even more clearly that you have not listened to RFK’s issues, or read about the issues many conservatives have brought up against the same companies.
Fauci and his HHS “doctors” made fortunes by pushing through their “scientific” studies over the last 50 years, and all the while the American people have gotten less healthy.
LikeLike
https://tomklingenstein.com/fauci-was-just-a-symptom/
“Kennedy chronicles a federal public health establishment that wields nearly monopolistic control over America’s medical research, funding, and messaging. That establishment ensures that university researchers are almost entirely dependent upon federal grants, regularly stifles free inquiry and open debate, effectively “cancels” those who deviate from the establishment orthodoxy, seems uninterested in any sort of care or prevention not involving a pharmaceutical patent, ensures that government public health employees are enriched by pharmaceutical royalties, and—all in all—represents one of the worst examples of the pitfalls of centralized power and control anywhere on our shores.”
LikeLike
“Both during AIDS and during Covid-19, Fauci and company fought the use of inexpensive, repurposed drugs to help people’s immune systems fight off the threats. Kennedy argues that they were motivated by a desire to bring pharmaceutical products to market—both antivirals and vaccines—without facing cheap competition, as a portion of Big Pharma’s profits would make their way into the public health officials’ pockets. Indeed, NBC News reports that NIH researchers have personally collected up to $150,000 a year in royalty payments for drugs they have helped develop at taxpayer expense. NBC says that in 2004 NIH researchers pocketed a total of $8.9 million. That’s in addition to their taxpayer-funded salaries. More recently, royalties from Covid vaccines appear to have been quite a boon to NIH, as in 2022 the agency’s overall royalties (not just the portion paid out to employees) skyrocketed to nine times what they were in the pre-Covid year of 2019. “
LikeLike
Bitterlaw and jason may try to recall what happened when Joe Rogan was pushing “horse pills”.
“Kennedy argues that they were motivated by a desire to bring pharmaceutical products to market—both antivirals and vaccines—without facing cheap competition, as a portion of Big Pharma’s profits would make their way into the public health officials’ pockets.”
LikeLike
Test
LikeLike
Not letting me post a paragraph about hydroxychloroquine……..ODD, to say the least!
Does Bitterlaw and/or jason recall the way Big Pharma attacked that drug?
LikeLike
Cheers, and Goodnight!
Need to get back to just spending money without making profits, while being able to pay everyone and still stay in business!!
Like a Republican Congress sending up their limited government budgets!!
LikeLike
NT
LikeLike