Biden won

Fogdog

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I just found out today that my last project manager is at Pfizer actually working on it.
Pharmaceutical companies have the power to warp speed most drug R&D. It’s just not as profitable.
I get the sense that Pfizer had a pretty good idea this one was going to be profitable and were confident in the tech before they committed $1.5 B to developing the vaccine.

What about the advantage of being earlier than others? In other markets, being first has a huge advantage. There are several others who are close but not yet done with stage three testing. Does Pfizer gain any advantage for being first?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I kinda hope Donald watches Glenn, it should scare the living shit out of him and a few red state governors, if they want to go for or just mention conspiracy charges against them, to say make sure they complied with the covid plan and suddenly grew a new attitude.
 

schuylaar

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Some of my neighbors buy guns every time a Democrat is elected. One guy has about 250. He's just a collector and actually not much of a nut. I live in a rural farming area. I hear gunfire most nights.
you should amaze and amuse him with 2A origin- to force Protestants compliance who wouldn't allow Catholics guns. True story.
 

schuylaar

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the spreaders were told to take their kids and leave.


Kushner and Trump "repeatedly violated a number of the guidelines" outlined in the school's parent handbook for Covid-19 precautionary rules, according to the source.

"There was no secret about their behaviors, because everyone could see them," the parent said, referencing the televised nature of Trump's and Kushner's jobs, as well as news reports of positive Covid-19 cases in their workplace, the White House.

the WH pathetic response because nobody else's kids matter just the shameful Kushners:

"Unnamed sources attacking a family's decision about what is best for their kids in the middle of a pandemic is shameful," White House spokeswoman Carolina Hurley said in response to CNN's request for comment.

the hypocritical orthodox jews who go to Burger King on the Sabbath and whose wife still retains vanity by not covering her married head with wig or scarf- a total no-no in that world. how come they get away with it i figured some other person of jewish heritage would point this out but it took this agnostic catholic to make the observation.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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This was really the final public nail in Donald's coffin, no law firm will work for Trump, so he had to scrape right through the bottom of the barrel and the putrid contents gushed out. :lol:
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Giuliani wrecks Trump campaign's well-laid legal plans
The campaign spent months building a legal apparatus to contest close elections. Then along came the former New York City mayor.

President Donald Trump’s senior campaign aides were gathered in their headquarters Saturday morning when word emerged that Rudy Giuliani would be holding a news conference in the parking lot of a Philadelphia landscaping business.

They knew that meant trouble.

Senior campaign aides scurried to urge organizers to kill the event, infamously staged at the wrong “Four Seasons” — a landscaping business adjacent to an adult bookstore and a crematorium. But Giuliani plowed ahead anyway, delivering a conspiracy-filled rant that undercut the legal strategy the president’s advisers had meticulously mapped out in the run-up to the election.

Campaign officials described the episode as disastrous, saying it scared off many of the lawyers they spent months recruiting, who now no longer wanted to be involved. With the campaign already facing exceedingly long odds in its recount efforts, there are widespread concerns within Trumpworld and GOP circles that Giuliani’s antics are thwarting the president’s legal machinery from within.

“I can’t imagine that a rational person" in the general public "wouldn’t be adversely affected by the way he conducts himself,” said Barry Richard, who represented George W. Bush in the 2000 Florida recount.

Yet Giuliani is taking on a heightened role. The president on Friday appointed him to oversee any new post-election litigation. The move, which was first reported by the New York Times, has distressed top campaign officials and other advisers, who worry Giuliani's Hail Mary ploys will damage Trump's reputation and potentially harm his future political aspirations.

Giuliani's promotion also threatens to complicate a legal apparatus that has been in the works since June. The campaign began assembling a team of lawyers in swing states and counties where recounts might take place. The effort has been overseen by Citizens United President David Bossie, who was tapped because of his conservative street cred and connections to pro-Trump activists around the country.

The Republican National Committee member from Maryland has also served as a bridge between the campaign and RNC, which had at times clashed during the final months of the race. He has been working the phones from home after testing positive for the coronavirus early this week.

Bossie has joined a regular 9:30 a.m. conference call with general counsel Matt Morgan, as well as top campaign officials Bill Stepien, Justin Clark and Jason Miller, to discuss the day’s agenda. The group has also been holding daily conference calls with on-air surrogates to go over messaging, and with legal and political operatives in the half-dozen states with slim margins.

They have been meeting regularly with the president, allowing him to poke and prod at their ideas while presenting him with a menu of options. The group — which has told the president that he's facing an uphill path — has outlined to him how they view each state as a mini-campaign governed by different laws.

Looking to buttress its infrastructure, the campaign has shifted staffers from Florida to neighboring Georgia, which is conducting a hand recount.

Much of the focus, however, has been on crafting lawsuits in three states that zero in on specific allegations of voting irregularities. In Arizona, the campaign has drawn attention to issues with voting machines. In Michigan and Pennsylvania, it is complaining about not having adequate observation at voting sites.
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schuylaar

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what makes you think can just go back to your lives like nothing happened?

no soup for you.gif

no soup or parties at The Met for you!
 
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cherrybobeddie

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what country has the 2nd Amendment?
OH, I have been enjoying reading UK history (real fan of the Tudors, that Owen Tudor, what a guy) so when I heard Catholics v protestant I just jumped to UK in my mind. The 2a did confuse me. Even though I have had my quart of coffee I still stay confused until mid mornings. And, my family suffered incidents of catholic persecution. Actually, no excuses.
 
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