David Gump

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David Gump

David Gump

@SoldTheMoon

private-sector space exploration

Orange County, CA เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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Cyrus 🇸🇪 🇮🇷 🇮🇱 🇺🇸
Jag har äntligen fått tag i min släkt i Iran efter lång tid av att försöka nå dem. 😔 Situationen är riktigt hemsk. Regimen har blivit helt galen och kör utan några regler mot befolkningen. Det smäller hela tiden med stora bomber. Samtidigt säger de att civila knappt drabbas eftersom det är militära mål som träffas. De flesta håller sig inne nästan hela dagarna. Nu under Nowruz är många lediga, så de kan stanna hemma. Den psykiska pressen är enorm. Regimen hotar konstant via tv, och på nätterna kör de runt med högtalare på gatorna och skrämmer folk. De hotar föräldrar att de kommer döda deras barn oavsett ålder om de kommer ut för att protestera och skjuter skarpt mot hus och lägenheter om någon ropar slagord. Det värsta enligt dem är ändå att höra att USA och Israel kanske ska börja förhandla med regimen och sluta bomba. De säger att om regimen överlever, kommer det bli ännu värre som Nordkorea gånger tio. De avslutade samtalet med gråt i halsen ”Snälla, sluta inte bomba dom, vi klarar inte av att leva under dom mer. Snälla” Och höra sina nära och kära be på det här sättet är det värsta jag upplevt i mitt liv. 🥺
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It's All Coming Together
It's All Coming Together@All2getherNow·
The DOL created the PERM program by regulation. It did not need legislation to pass when created in 2004. After the mass abuse of this program over the past 20 years, the DOL can reform this entire program by changing that regulation. It does not take Congress for this to happen.
It's All Coming Together@All2getherNow

Plenty of standard software engineering positions at Lowe's in Charlotte NC in the print newspaper today. You won't find these positions on the Lowe's company website, because these are all PERM market tests only advertised in the print newspaper and on the NC SWA site. Apply today, qualified Americans!

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War for the West
War for the West@War4theWest·
This is how the Green Card 'PERM Ad' fraud works. The employer is required to advertise the job for like 2 weeks. @Lowes Why do you hate American workers, Lowes? So they place the add only in print some newspaper - it's not shown on LinkedIn or their own website career/job page. This is FRAUD in action.
It's All Coming Together@All2getherNow

Plenty of standard software engineering positions at Lowe's in Charlotte NC in the print newspaper today. You won't find these positions on the Lowe's company website, because these are all PERM market tests only advertised in the print newspaper and on the NC SWA site. Apply today, qualified Americans!

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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
The 150 medical students from Pakistan who just took residency spots from American students have 3 fewer years of education than US kids. In Pakistan, a MBBS degree is 5 years and is the equivalent of a US 4 year college + 4 year medical school degree.
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David Gump@SoldTheMoon·
@CpnpDan @cremieuxrecueil OK, I yield. I'm not an Ivermectin ride or die person. I've just seen so many bad studies promoted as proof of ineffectiveness.
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Winston@CpnpDan·
@SoldTheMoon @cremieuxrecueil Sorry for my wording, when I say significant here, I mean statistically significant. My point was, if giving ivermectin within 2 days showed improved outcomes measured in the trials, you'd expect to see something in day 3. Nothing in the design indicates it was meant to fail.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
It really is incredible that we found tons of extremely cheap, largely generic drugs that actually help with COVID and the conspiracists only embraced drugs that didn't work. Every nutjob sells ivermectin, but none of them are harping on dexamethasone and other corticosteroids.
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone

Hydroxychloroquine is a great, cheap drug for many diseases. But it doesn't work for Covid A different cheap, generic drug, dexamethasone, DOES. So we used it. Widely. Thereby exploding the conspiracy theory that hydroxychloroquine was suppressed in favour of expensive drugs.

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Daniel Turner
Daniel Turner@DanielTurnerPTF·
We could also make India and china stop dumping all their plastic in the ocean. 95% of the ocean plastic comes from SE Asia and there’s zero penalty. Well… there is one penalty. We can’t use plastic straws.
NEW【テクノロジーニュース】@sutoroveli_news

【速報】これはすごい。この機械は1億kgのプラスチック海洋ゴミを清掃可能としており、2025年現在、約50万kgのプラスチックを回収済み。2040年までに海洋プラスチックの90%除去を目指す。

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i/o@avidseries·
Looking for a headline that has it all?
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David Gump@SoldTheMoon·
@CpnpDan @cremieuxrecueil *You* said there should have been significant improvement in Day 3 if Ivermectin was effective. That's why I asked about long term outcomes. Instant Day 3 results is not a realistic measure.
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Winston@CpnpDan·
@SoldTheMoon @cremieuxrecueil The <3 day groups had no significant difference in serious outcomes compared to placebo. Noone said anything about expecting a cure, not sure what you mean. You said the study was designed to fail because of timing of enrollment. Now you are asking about long term outcomes?
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Parker Thayer
Parker Thayer@ParkerThayer·
This article is INSANE. I've been painstakingly reporting for years on how 501(c)(3) groups are breaking electioneering laws by operating secretly partisan voter registration drives. Turns out, some 501(c)(3)s have just been donating to candidates directly this whole time!
Emilie Munson@emiliemunson

INVESTIGATION: we found hundreds of NY nonprofits that are banned from engaging in elections have made donations to candidates in the last decade. timesunion.com/capitol/articl…

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David Gump@SoldTheMoon·
@CpnpDan @cremieuxrecueil The correct question is whether people treated within two days had better long-term outcomes than the placebo group. No cure in two days was ever promised. Did the treated within 3 days group have better long term outcomes than the placebo?
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Winston@CpnpDan·
@SoldTheMoon @cremieuxrecueil Smallest sub group is <3 days. It's fair for you to criticize the methodology, but to say that shows it was meant to fail is not. If ivermectin showed significant improvement in day 2, you expect something in the following days, as seen with tamiflu. None of the research found it
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David Gump@SoldTheMoon·
@CpnpDan @cremieuxrecueil Please show me the sub-group analysis for people enrolled no more than two days after noticing symptoms.
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Winston@CpnpDan·
@SoldTheMoon @cremieuxrecueil 14 days was the MAX for PRINCIPLE and most fell well short. They also did sub group analysis which showed no differences based on timing. Multiple other large studies showed the same. Claiming it was designed to have a null result is not consistent with the trial design.
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Svetlana Lokhova
Svetlana Lokhova@RealSLokhova·
During the Durham investigation, it transpired that my own university professor of 20 years gave false evidence against me to Mueller as part of the plot against President Trump. I've known Professor Christopher Andrew, the head of the History Faculty, since I was 18, and was an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge. My aged and ill professor travelled all the way from England to America to give false testimony to Mueller, in made no sense to me at the time. However, transpired last year that Professor Andrew was all this time a SERVING British intelligence officer, and was part of the Steele-Brennan-Haspel-Dearlove group that worked against President Trump on Obama's orders.
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Svetlana Lokhova@RealSLokhova

The article that my former Professor, now confirmed as British intelligence (MI5) officer, placed formed the basis of the Mueller investigation of Pres Trump's NatSec Advisor Gen Flynn. Devin Nunes to Mueller: "The first Trump associate to be investigated [by Special Counsel Mueller] was Gen Flynn. Many of the allegations against him stem from false media reports that he had an affair with a Cambridge academic, Svetlana Lokhova, and that Lokhova was a Russian spy. Some of these allegations were made public in a 2017 article written by British intelligence historian Christopher Andrew. Your report fails to reveal how or why Andrew and his collaborator, Richard Dearlove, former head of Britain's MI6, spread these allegations. And you failed to interview Svetlana Lokhova about these matters."

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A bartender in Galveston, Texas was arrested for serving a drunk customer who killed someone. She makes $25 an hour. A federal judge makes $236,000 a year and has absolute legal immunity for every decision on the bench, including releasing violent offenders who kill again. 42 states have dram shop laws. The bartender’s causation chain has two links: pour drink, person crashes. Exposed window? Sometimes three hours. She can be charged with criminal negligence, sued in civil court, and lose her livelihood. All for failing to eyeball whether a guy at a crowded bar was too drunk for one more round. The judge has a pre-sentencing report, a criminal history score, a risk assessment algorithm, victim impact statements, and a prosecutor arguing the case in front of them. Every tool the system can produce. And when they get it wrong? Nothing. Absolute judicial immunity, codified since Bradley v. Fisher in 1871, means a judge cannot be sued for any act performed in judicial capacity. How absolute? In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Stump v. Sparkman that a judge who signed a petition to sterilize a 15-year-old girl without her knowledge or consent was fully immune. The court acknowledged the act was reprehensible. Didn’t matter. Judicial act, judicial immunity, case closed. That precedent still controls today. The recidivism data is where this gets obscene. The U.S. Sentencing Commission tracked violent offenders released in 2010 across eight years. 63.8% were rearrested. Median time to rearrest: 16 months. These numbers haven’t moved in two decades. The 2005 cohort and the 2010 cohort produced statistically identical outcomes. Judges aren’t making unpredictable calls. They’re making well-documented bets with other people’s lives, and the base rates have been published and available the entire time. The bartender gets three hours of ambiguous signals. The judge gets the full weight of the federal data apparatus. One of them can go to prison for getting it wrong. The other can’t even be named in a civil suit.
parks@parkersity_9

If bartenders can go to jail for over-serving alcohol to someone who then kills another person, judges should go to jail for releasing criminals who do the same.

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