TayKat
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@WallStreetApes Maybe if you learned how to dress to not look like a hooker?
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This is how bad the job market is
“I just got denied a job from Target. I have a f*cking bachelor's degree. I spent 4 years on a bachelor's degree, and — I can't get a cashier's job. I cannot get a minimum wage job”
This is not uncommon. On average in 2026, Americans must apply for over 100 jobs before being hired
In tough fields that number climbs to 100-200+ on average
She says she was interested in getting a Masters but if she cent even get a cashiers job with a bachelors degree, what’s the point
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@DianeEmpey @DigitalKayak @AndrewZywiecMD Nope, I refused. Did not require any of my employees to take it and gave thousands of medical exemptions for patients. Used hydroxychloroquine and IVM for COVID patients and played a critical role to making ivermectin OTC in our state. How do you do that outside the system?
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I spent 5 years in undergrad (biology and chemistry, magna cum laude), 5 years in grad school/med school (neuroscience/physiology and medicine, summa cum laude and cum laude, respectively), and almost 3 years in residency.
When I arrived, all they wanted me to to was force COVID shots, support gender mutilation, and shill for pharma.
I walked away.
So don't tell me people have no choice.
I gave up everything, at the finish line, in first place, because the race was corrupt.
You either have integrity or you don't.
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@DigitalKayak @AndrewZywiecMD Attack? Nah. I'm simply pointing out that you can help more people and enact more change by actually staying in the game and changing it from within.
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Americans are saying we need to normalize just leaving if the prices are too high
Stop paying and just say no and leave
This woman went to KFC. She wanted chicken tenders, no sides, no drink. Just 6 chicken tenders
The price was $20. She said no and left
I’ve added the price into this video for each count
Prices in America are out of control
KFC’s largest stock holders are BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street and JPMorgan
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@MaryBowdenMD I haven't been to a Dr for myself in over 6 years. I prefer functional medicine or chiropractic at this point. They actually try to heal and prevent illness.
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@RepNancyMace So very sorry for your loss. He sounds like a wonderful man and you honor him with your work.
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I'm signing off now to bury my father tomorrow.
Brigadier General James Emory Mace, Sr. was a real war hero. He died with shrapnel from Vietnam still lodged in his body. He deserves my full attention and so much more. The most decorated living graduate of The Citadel ever, when he was still with us.
If you'd like to pay your respects, our family would be honored to have you, we are opening his service to the public:
Summerall Chapel, The Citadel
171 Moultrie Street
Charleston, SC
5:00 PM EDT tomorrow

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@ValerieAnne1970 The hospitals could only do this because cowardly doctors complied. Every human can choose to say 'no'. That doesnt mean its easy to say 'no' but a professional with principles says 'no' because its the right thing to do sometimes.
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@neoavatara Since in the scientific world we back up such statements, would you card to share your data?
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Please, for the love of God, don't lie to your doctors about what medication you are taking.
Ivermectin can cause terrible side effects when mixed with other drugs.
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD
Cancer doctors are “firing” patients for taking ivermectin and fenbendazole. That’s why most of the patients I know aren’t telling their oncologists. Great conversation @joevaron and @DoctorCole.
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By now, you guys have all seen the Brady Bunch episode where they all got the measles (complete with a laugh track)
Now I get to watch every measles story blame anyone and everyone but the vaccine program itself. The program failed. Baby boomers had real measles, built real lifetime immunity, and they were the last genuine foundation of herd immunity this country ever had. They are aging out.
What replaces them is a generation that got a shot that was never going to do what natural immunity does, that wanes, that requires boosters, that has been given to hundreds of millions of people while the virus keeps running the same cycles it always ran.
Fifty years. The promise was eradication. The disease is still here. The shot doesn't last, and the people whose immunity actually lasted are leaving, and there is no honest accounting anywhere in mainstream media for what that means.
So, blame the unvaccinated. Blame me. Blame Bobby.
But you should really be blaming a useless vaccine that does nothing they said it would and everything they said it wouldn't.
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Something happened in a Massachusetts federal courtroom that I can't stop thinking about, even now, even knowing what ICAN was able to do after, even knowing the charter got amended and we moved the ball. I can't just let it go.
Think about this: The American Academy of Pediatrics sued Robert Kennedy Jr. and HHS. And what they were suing over, the thing they argued constituted harm, was the possibility that doctors might get to have a conversation with their patients about vaccines. That's what they wanted stopped. Shared decision-making.
The radical idea that a pediatrician and a parent might sit down together and talk about what's right for that specific child. Now, the AAP takes money from pharmaceutical companies. That's documented. So when they go to federal court to protect the full 54-vaccine mandate, you have to ask who they're really representing in that room. It is not the pediatricians. It is not the children.
The judge agreed with them. And then he went further, declaring that Kennedy's advisory committee was flawed, specifically because it didn't have enough members with financial ties to the vaccine industry.
He said, in effect, that the people who profit from the schedule have a right to vote on the schedule. An activist judge handed pharma a structural guarantee, a legal argument that you cannot reform the advisory process without their seat at the table.
We got the charter amended, and that matters. But what was said out loud in that courtroom, I don't think we should forget what that judge was willing to put his name on.
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@Jim_Jordan Nothing. We will just keep being shown proof of fraud and nothing will happen.
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