@DroptopGXP@nytimes Bush is on the same team as Biden. We want another outsider (who doesn’t get “paid,”) to make us energy independent again - ya know like in 2020.
The primary reason for rising gas prices is the pandemic and its disruptions to global supply and demand. Not President Biden's policies, as Republicans claim. nyti.ms/3hVGYcA
Brazil is the top importer of Russian fertilizer and the largest producer of soy, coffee and sugar. If its farmers have to pay significantly more for fertilizer, the cost of agricultural products is likely to climb, driving up global inflation. on.wsj.com/35EiRMP
@washingtonpost I’d like to hear a “history lesson” on his son’s relationship with Ukraine and exactly how the big guy got 10%. Seems relevant, especially if we’re about to send millions more in aid that might “disappear” again. 🤡🌎
@555katwoman666@HotepJesus True, but I’m betting there’s a special Hotep fan list they’ll go after first since free thinkers are the biggest threats to their power.
Imagine working your a$$ off to make it to the level of Supreme Court and when you finally make it, everyone thinks you got it b/c of your skin color and what’s between your legs...all b/c the president announced it as such. #KetanjiBrownJackson
@doermovershaker@Cernovich When hamburgers jump to $20/each to cover inflation and increased wages, employees will have to make $60/hr to make a “living wage.” Endless cycle of idiocy.
@Cernovich “Wow”. Because paying people a wage that allows them to pay rent and maybe only work 50 hours a week instead of 60 to make ends meet is a surprise…. Or wow because this shows big companies up and how they are deeply exploiting hourly workers?
Some doctors have been active in spreading COVID misinformation — and getting away with it. Now, some organizations affiliated with medical licensing are encouraging action. n.pr/3k8LrdR
@Suzanne6793@NPR In my city we have several doctors who advise to get treated early instead of waiting and who offer a treatment - they have ZERO deaths after seeing hundreds of patients for over a year and a half.
@Suzanne6793@NPR What’s interesting is that the poorer countries are leading in inexpensive treatments like hydro and ivermectin with vitamins because they’re not bought/sold by big pharma. These drugs are cheap.
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