Covid Vaccine Aftermath

rickyb

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2008 was a sub prime real estate driven crisis created by politicians. that type of event happens once in a century.

how often does a thief try to steal from someone? how often does a thug victimize a person to take their possessions or to kill them ? how often does a criminal organization victimize immigrants in this country? what happened to the 300000 kids that came across the border and dissapeared?

these are the real things a good communist like yourself should care about if you're really concerned about humanity.
how often do most people get stolen from when theyre walking in the streets as you say? most people i know have never been robbed like that. we have bad parts of town where you will probably get robbed and i agree if japan and nordic countries have no homelessness we should too.

if you arrest a big drug dealer then that could be comparable to sending a ceo for jail for putting unsafe drugs on the market. but a small time drug dealer is not comparable.
 

rickyb

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“The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the entity that allowed prescription drug ads on television, specifically in the mid-1980s. Before then, drug companies primarily advertised to doctors and pharmacists, not the general public. The FDA's decision allowed for direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising, enabling drug companies to promote their products directly to consumers.”

Weird why are they the ones deciding about advertising? I thought they were supposed to be just for safety?

Who side are they on? And since they’re the ones that allow the advertising, when the medicine that is advertised is found out to cause injuries and deaths. Shouldn’t the FDA also be liable?
theyre so corrupt as celente says

thats why after thinking about it i always sympathized with people who were skeptical of covid vaccines
 

newfie

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how often do most people get stolen from when theyre walking in the streets as you say? most people i know have never been robbed like that. we have bad parts of town where you will probably get robbed and i agree if japan and nordic countries have no homelessness we should too.

if you arrest a big drug dealer then that could be comparable to sending a ceo for jail for putting unsafe drugs on the market. but a small time drug dealer is not comparable.
so you dont really care about the 40 percent that dont invest in the stock market
 

Thebrownblob

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theyre so corrupt as celente says

thats why after thinking about it i always sympathized with people who were skeptical of covid vaccines
Yes, I’m always skeptical when a giant multi billion dollar conglomerate that has a history a fraud, price fixing, false claims, and even, killing people tells me they have something that can save the world from near extinction but you can’t have it until you pay for it. Seems like extortion.
 

Thebrownblob

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i am against top 10% owning 93% of all stocks. they should own much much less.
I don’t know how it works in Canada, but in America, many people don’t invest for the future because of ignorance. And a poverty mindset.

Instead of having a brand new car every couple years that they can barely afford

Five big screen TVs that they don’t need

The newest iPhone every year

The newest Jordan, tennis shoes release


Etc., etc.


They could take those ever small amounts and invest them and eventually they would be wealthy.

Maybe our education system is set up to keep exactly where they are?
 

rickyb

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I don’t know how it works in Canada, but in America, many people don’t invest for the future because of ignorance. And a poverty mindset.

Instead of having a brand new car every couple years that they can barely afford

Five big screen TVs that they don’t need

The newest iPhone every year

The newest Jordan, tennis shoes release



Etc., etc.


They could take those ever small amounts and invest them and eventually they would be wealthy.

Maybe our education system is set up to keep exactly where they are?
the education system probably is set up that way.

i still think there would be something comparable like 10% owning 93% of all stocks, even if the poor invested what little they had.

is the stuff in bold really true? ill try and research it, but ive never heard that. when i was in georgia and armenia, i dont think they had nice shoes
 

rickyb

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I don’t know how it works in Canada, but in America, many people don’t invest for the future because of ignorance. And a poverty mindset.

Instead of having a brand new car every couple years that they can barely afford

Five big screen TVs that they don’t need

The newest iPhone every year

The newest Jordan, tennis shoes release


Etc., etc.


They could take those ever small amounts and invest them and eventually they would be wealthy.

Maybe our education system is set up to keep exactly where they are?
i emailed economic policy institute about the stuff in bold
 

oldngray

nowhere special
i emailed economic policy institute about the stuff in bold
emailed?

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rickyb

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you really have no idea do you? do you even know what a 401k plan is? or what it does?
what portion of americans have no 401k?

i assume its the inferior thing which replaced defined pensions.

i currently work for a company with a defined pension. i quit one that had one. im interviewing with one that has one i think.

ive worked with rich companies that just match some of what you contribute.
 

newfie

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what portion of americans have no 401k?

i assume its the inferior thing which replaced defined pensions.

i currently work for a company with a defined pension. i quit one that had one. im interviewing with one that has one i think.

ive worked with rich companies that just match some of what you contribute.
the company you haunt has both
 
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