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Twitter restores the tweet. I’ll take his credentials over a group of loons any day. Florida’s Surgeon General.

Recently the Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo MD, PhD.  released an analysis on the COVID- 19 mRNA vaccines. Right away he and his scientists and medical experts were attacked. Going on Fake News his Tweet was removed. But I have to believe that with a great outcry from the medical community his tweet and the medical proof was put back up.

Recently a link was sent to me from a obscure far left website that attacked his credentials. Granted they all play as medical experts on the internet, but how do their medical credentials compare?

Crickets.

Here’s Dr. Ladapo’s Credentials.

He attended college at Wake Forest University, and earned an MD and a PhD in Health Policy from Harvard University.[ He completed a residency and fellowship in internal medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. He was a professor of medicine at New York University and UCLA. He became acting Florida surgeon general in September 2021,

 

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Supreme Court Can End US ‘Racialization’

Thanks to the folks over at Newsmax.

The Supreme Court’s review of affirmative action might “finally and correctly” remove race as “a factor” in government decisions, legal expert Alan Dershowitz said on Newsmax.

“First of all, the affirmative action case goes beyond affirmative action: It may decide, finally and correctly, that race cannot be used as a factor by the government,” Dershowitz told Saturday’s “America Right Now.”

“It’s like religion. The Constitution specifically says no religious test, and I think this case may really give rise to a strong statement against the racialization of America. That would be a very good thing.”

Dershowitz also reiterated his concern over the weaponization of the criminal justice system against political opponents, as might unfold with prosecution of Hunter Biden or former President Donald Trump.

“I hate the weaponization of crime on either side,” Dershowitz added to host Tom Basile. “I don’t think people should be targeted because of who they are, whether it’s Donald Trump or Hunter Biden. But, look, if the facts come out and support strongly a criminal prosecution, well, that’s the way it has to be.”

Notably, Trump might be rooting for Hunter Biden to not be charged, because charging Hunter Biden might just be a precursor to suggesting a political prosecution of President Joe Biden’s political enemy can be justified, according to Dershowitz.

“The point I want to make, which is counterintuitive, is the man who should be rooting most strongly for Biden not to be indicted is Donald Trump, because if Hunter is charged, it increases the chances that the government could say, Well, look, we’re not biased; we charged the son of the president, we certainly will charge the former president as well.”

Dershowitz also weighed in on his lawsuit against CNN, who Trump has now also sued.

“CNN is entitled to their opinions, but they’re not entitled to their facts,” Dershowitz concluded. “They’re not entitled to make up facts, and if they have a consistent pattern of making up facts, then I think that will go to a jury.

“And then, of course, and anybody’s guess as to how a jury will decide the case.”

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Longtime Democrat ’embarrassed’ by Oregon politics shakes up race for governor, runs as independent

Thanks to the folks over at FOX for this article.

Betsy Johnson is not running for Miss Congeniality. The longtime Democrat now running for governor of Oregon as an unaffiliated candidate is more likely to drop a swear word than a political platitude. When voters asked if she would repeal Oregon’s drug decriminalization law, she responded, “Hell yes.” On education, she declared, “Let’s not worry about pronouns. Let’s worry about mathematics.”

Johnson’s bid for governor has turned the race into a three-way competition against Democrat Tina Kotek, who previously served as speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives, and Republican Christine Drazan, the former Oregon House minority leader. Johnson sees herself as the moderate among two extremes.

“I am not beholden to any political agenda or ideology, and I’m certainly not running to do something other than fix a place I love,” Johnson told Fox News. “I may seem like an unlikely agent of big, bold change. That’s exactly what I am and who I am.”

 

Betsy Johnson, who is running for governor of Oregon as an unaffiliated candidate, listens to outraged residents during a roundtable discussion Sept. 29, 2022, in Portland, Oregon.

Betsy Johnson, who is running for governor of Oregon as an unaffiliated candidate, listens to outraged residents during a roundtable discussion Sept. 29, 2022, in Portland, Oregon. (Hannah Ray Lambert/Fox News)

“Everybody’s pissed”

Born and raised in Oregon, Johnson owned a helicopter business and flew in international competitions before being elected to the state House in the 2000 election. She was appointed to replace the late Joan Dukes in the state Senate five years later, earning reelection four times. But last year she gave up her seat to run as an unaffiliated candidate in the gubernatorial race.

“As a native Oregonian, I am embarrassed,” she said. “I’m embarrassed about the breakdown of our processes. I’m embarrassed about policy. I’m embarrassed about how Portland looks.”

Oregon can’t succeed if Portland fails, and Portland is failing “by every metric,” Johnson said at a recent roundtable event with residents of Portland’s Lents neighborhood. The event was held in a small business in southeast Portland, with about a dozen people clustered around a conference table. Many of the attendees considered themselves lifelong Democrats who are now disillusioned by liberal policies.

“It’s terrifying for my kids to walk to school,” one man said during the discussion. He used to enjoy living in a city that “erred on the side of compassion” when it came to homelessness, but said he has now realized that enabling addicts is “absolutely not compassionate.”

A large homeless camp at Laurelhurst Park in Portland, Oregon. Laurelhurst Park is at the center of one of Portland's most affluent neighborhoods.

A large homeless camp at Laurelhurst Park in Portland, Oregon. Laurelhurst Park is at the center of one of Portland’s most affluent neighborhoods. (iStock)

PORTLAND’S HOMELESS CRISIS HAS RESIDENTS ‘PICKING SOMEWHERE ELSE’ TO LIVE, REALTY BROKER SAYS

Other attendees complained about vandalism, theft and threats from drug users or mentally unstable individuals. None of it was new to Johnson.

“All I’ve done this morning is talk to pissed off people,” she told the group. “Everybody’s pissed.”

Drugs, crime and homelessness top issues

Homelessness, crime and “open air drug dealing” are among the main issues Johnson said she hears about from voters, even outside the state’s urban areas.

“What used to be Portland problems are now everywhere problems,” she told Fox News. “There are tent cities popping up in Central Oregon, along the coast, and so the problem is metastasizing. People are frightened and they’re mad.”

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Homelessness in Multnomah County, where Portland is located, increased 30% from 2019 to 2022 according to the county’s latest numbers. Preliminary data from the Oregon Health Authority, meanwhile, shows opioid overdose deaths spiking in 2021 and 2022.

Johnson said she would work to end unregulated camping in public places, create more emergency shelters and be frank about the role of mental illness and drug addiction. While she acknowledges that repealing Oregon’s voter-approved drug decriminalization measure is not as simple as a “hell yes,” Johnson said she would ask the legislature to re-refer it to the voters who have now had almost two full years to observe its effects.

“If you want to go home in your basement and shoot up, fine. But we have turned this whole state into an open air drug market,” she said. “Don’t do it on the streets of Portland. Don’t threaten other people. Don’t become a menace or a hazard to yourself or others. Don’t wield a knife. Don’t deal drugs in front of our kids.”

A "safe parking" zone was established on a side street for the growing homeless population in Bend, Oregon.

A “safe parking” zone was established on a side street for the growing homeless population in Bend, Oregon. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

OREGON SHERIFF WARNS OF SURGING VIOLENT CRIME IN PORTLAND: ‘WITHOUT ACTION, WE CAN EXPECT WORSE TO COME’

Close to 100 current and former law enforcement officers, prosecutors and district attorneys have endorsed Johnson and her public safety platform. She has vowed to defend Oregon’s mandatory minimum sentencing law, boost funding for police and show respect for officers in a state that was wracked by historic anti-police protests in 2020.

During her tenure in the state legislature, Johnson consistently broke with Democrats to protect gun rights, voting with Republicans against Oregon’s red flag law, safe storage requirements and stricter background checks, all of which ended up being passed by the liberal majority.

“I’m concerned about the rights afforded Americans under the Second Amendment,” she said. “I don’t think law-abiding Oregonians should be punished for the activities of criminals and the mentally ill and unfortunately, sadly deranged kids.”

Kotek’s supporters have slammed Johnson’s pro-gun rights stance, dubbing her “Machine Gun Betsy” in one advertisement for her ownership of a Cold War-era submachine gun.

Democratic Oregon gubernatorial candidate Tina Kotek, then the Speaker of Oregon's House of Representatives, gives address during the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Democratic Oregon gubernatorial candidate Tina Kotek, then the Speaker of Oregon’s House of Representatives, gives address during the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

OREGON GOP GUBERNATORIAL NOMINEE SAYS TIDE IS TURNING IN RACE: PEOPLE HERE ‘DON’T RECOGNIZE THEIR OWN STATE’

“Get over it,” Johnson said. “It’s a collector’s piece, and it has been locked in a safe with all the taxes paid, the fingerprints rolled, all the rest of that for 25 years. And the hyperbolic political bulls**t around this makes it sound as though I’m walking open carry in downtown Portland.”

The bevy of attack ads against Johnson suggest hard line Democrats see a real risk that she may siphon votes from Kotek. Emerson College’s survey of likely voters showed support for Drazan at 36%, a two-point lead over Kotek.

Oregon GOP gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan speaks with a supporter at a campaign stop.

Oregon GOP gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan speaks with a supporter at a campaign stop. (Christine Drazan Campaign)

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If Drazan wins, she would be the first Republican elected governor in the state since the early 1980s. Johnson acknowledges the conservative from Canby has run a “compelling campaign,” but doesn’t think Drazan can pull off a victory.

And in a state where the “rigidity of partisanship” has resulted in multiple legislative walkouts, Johnson sees herself in a “unique position to preach that gospel” of collaboration.

“I think that there would be ample legislators who would be thrilled to say, ‘Mean old Betsy is making us work together,’” she said. “I believe that you can find consensus between Rs and Ds.”

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Another California company coming to Ohio to build cars. Sell your house Californians. INDIEV, Foxconn sign MOU to produce prototype INDI One in Ohio

 

Since GM closed its plant and 1,500 jobs were lost, the area has created almost 5,000 new jobs. So thanks GM. When this starts, this will be the fourth company building cars, trucks, and tractors in the old GM Lordstown plant. So you California folks who have a strong work ethic ( fried chicken and orange drink lovers need not apply ) Come to where you have a high standard of living and can buy your mansion.

Oct. 05, 2022 11:37 AM ETHon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (HNHPF)RIDEBy: Pranav GhumatkarSA News Editor
  • INDIEV and Hon Hai Technology Group has announced the signing of a MOU, paving the way for Foxconn Ohio to manufacture the first INDI One prototype vehicles.
  • Partnering with Foxconn, the world’s leader in consumer electronics, during this exciting time in their entry into electric vehicles means that INDI One drivers will lead the way into the future of personal transit.
  • Throughout this process, Foxconn is confident in its Ohio workforce to manufacture quality prototypes that will help INDIEV achieve future success.
  • Foxconn assumed manufacturing operations at its Ohio facility after completing an Asset Purchase Agreement with Lordstown Motors (RIDE) in May 2022.

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Doctor Surprised as Patient Refuses to Receive Blood Transfusion if Donor had been Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Thanks to the folks at GP.

I think this takes it to far, but to each its own.

 

On Sunday, Dr. Stephanie Cooper shared on her Twitter followers that she was surprised when one of her patients declined to receive a blood transfusion if the donor had been vaccinated against COVID-19.

Dr. Stephanie Cooper is a Calgary-trained Obstetrician-Gynecologist and Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist with Alberta Health Services.

“So- this was a first for me. A patient declined blood transfusion if the donor had received a covid vaccination,” she wrote.

Another doctor replied and expressed the same sentiment, “Sadly, we’ve had a couple of patients here with the same beliefs.”

 

“Blood transfusions prevent many women from dying from childhood. This is a new twist of risk vs benefit counseling I was not expecting,” Dr. Cooper responded on the tweet.

 

“Look- blood transfusions have saved so many of my patients from dying in childbirth. I CAN’T request non-covid vax blood- blood bank doesn’t register vax status. We barely have enough blood as it is. Donate blood. Save mothers. Enough,” Cooper tweeted.

One user responded to one of her tweets saying, “some of us remember the 80s . took a while for ‘doctors’ to catch on then, too.”

Another user said, “People had to endure a lot of mud slinging and vitriol over the last 2 years. Why would they compromise this now? And ppl in the UK also remember this.”

 

Two registered nurses said they lost faith in the medical community.

“What is even worse is people now refuse medical care because they don’t trust the profession anymore. I was a nurse for 31 years and understand what they are feeling. I have lost faith in our profession after all this.”

“Me too – RN since 1990 – tired of it all. Don’t trust 95% of the medical professionals I know. Sad.”

Twitter user, DOCTOR FROM NEW YORK, claimed in his tweet that blood transfusion of mRNA vaccinated person to children, especially if vaccinated within 30 days can cause “life-threatening clot or emboli that can kill the child.”

 

It can be recalled, The Gateway Pundit reported Cornelia Hertzler of Hot Springs, Montana, who gave birth to Alexander on January 3, 2022.

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All Senator Murray has to show for 30 years is supporting abortion. The Seattle Times, Starbucks and the Seattle Seahawks each, over the past few weeks, has objected to Smiley campaign ads that contain the companies’ corporate logos.

The race in Washington state for US Senate has gotten real close. So now the MSM and other far left organizations have started to pile on the Republican candidate.

The Seattle Times, Starbucks and the Seattle Seahawks each, over the past few weeks, has objected to the Tiffany Smiley campaign ads that contain the companies’ corporate logos.

The Seattle Times is threatening Tiffany Smiley for using an image from their report on Starbucks closing its doors. This same leftist paper allowed Murray to use their logo and headlines for her 2016 campaign.

 

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Judge in Arizona again tells Planned Murder-Hood you can’t kill babies

Planned Parenthood again tried to get a judge to allow them to resume their mass killing of babies. Again the judge said no.

An Arizona judge rejected a plea from Planned Parenthood on Friday to suspend a previous rule that halts all abortions in the state.

Last Friday, Pima County Superior Court Judge Kellie Johnson announced a decision to allow enforcement of a pre-statehood law that makes it a crime to perform an abortion. This Friday, she rejected the appeal to suspend that ruling.

In her decision, Johnson said abortion rights groups are not likely to prevail in appealing her initial decision so the abortion ban should remain enforceable.

How funny is this from Arizona PP.

Brittany Fonteno, Planned Parenthood of Arizona President and CEO, said she was “outraged” by the ruling.