
Trump: We're not going to cancel things out because we can't do that. We wanted to stay tonight, I will tell you, I, I fought like hell to stay, but it was protocol—they said, please, sir…
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Trump: We're not going to cancel things out because we can't do that. We wanted to stay tonight, I will tell you, I, I fought like hell to stay, but it was protocol—they said, please, sir…




Pentagon just told Britain that the Falkland Islands might not be British anymore. Not because Argentina deserves them. Because Keir Starmer wouldn’t send a warship. That is where Britain stands today. A nation that once ruled a quarter of the planet, reduced to a country that can have its territories handed to a South American populist as punishment for insufficient loyalty to a man who cannot spell the word alliance. Trump was invited to meet the King. Full state visit. The works. Red carpet, Buckingham Palace, the ceremonial humiliation of a host nation pretending not to notice that their guest has spent every day since the invitation was extended publicly mocking them. He called the Prime Minister a coward. He called British aircraft carriers toys. He has treated the special relationship like a doormat and wiped his feet on it every single morning before breakfast. And Britain just stood there and took it. Every time. His own niece put it better than any analyst ever could. He hates weakness above all else. Not enemies. Weakness. And nothing triggers him faster than a friend who absorbs the punishment and comes back asking for more. Because that is not friendship to him. That is sport. Starmer still has a phone. He still has a palace on speed dial. And somewhere, buried under layers of diplomatic caution and Foreign Office nervousness, there may still be an actual human being capable of saying enough. Cancel the visit. Tell the King to stay home. Do not give this man the photograph. Because the moment that picture is taken, he will use it to finish the job. Trump does not do gratitude. He does dominance. Britain just volunteered to be the example. — Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

The CDC will not publish a report showing the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. yahoo.com/news/articles/…


If you are in crowded places with poor ventilation, #WearAMask. Because it helps keep you and your community safe from #COVID19, flu and other respiratory illnesses. And remember these other measures to help protect yourself and others from COVID-19, flu, measles and other respiratory illnesses: -Practice hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette (cover your mouth and nose with a bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze) -Keep a distance when possible -Keep rooms well-ventilated -Stay home if you feel unwell -Get vaccinated and stay up to date with booster doses








Im Moment tragen wir dort wo die Belüftung ausreichend ist keine Maske mehr. Ich hatte meiner Familie immer versprochen, dass wir <30 Inzidenz keine Maske tragen. (Das war das Level ab dem 2020 die ersten Maßnahmen begannen.) Das ist jetzt zum ersten Mal seit Beginn der Pandemie der Fall. Im Moment ist die Inzidenz bei ca. 16, weiter fallend. Wir testen weiter anlasslos. Aber ich beobachte die Entwicklung jeden Tag, und die Masken liegen bereit, sobald die Inzidenz wieder steigt.
