The Jan. 6 Investigation

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Oh, it is easy to blame inflation on the Biden administration. Most people are not economists. They do know who is in office, and how much gasoline costs, though. ;)

And it should be noted that gasoline prices were rising before Biden took office and gas prices have been going up all over the world. There aren't any countries not seeing inflation right now.
 
And it should be noted that gasoline prices were rising before Biden took office and gas prices have been going up all over the world. There aren't any countries not seeing inflation right now.

Well, from the consumer standpoint, it doesn't really look like it was rising too much until Trump left office (click for readable text, lol):


The reality is, most people are probably more concerned about their wallets than they are about what they see as partisan political battles. So, I wouldn't pin all of your hopes on this investigation. Of course, there is more time and plenty more mud to sling...so we will see.
 
Well since most people here are reasonably informed and open to learning new things unlike most of the public are about politics I think we can agree that it's a shame people are using things like gas prices to measure how well a president or party is doing.
 
Well, from the consumer standpoint, it doesn't really look like it was rising too much until Trump left office (click for readable text, lol):
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The reality is, most people are probably more concerned about their wallets than they are about what they see as partisan political battles. So, I wouldn't pin all of your hopes on this investigation. Of course, there is more time and plenty more mud to sling...so we will see.

Post hoc ergo propter hoc. That one thing follows another DOES not mean that the first event caused the following event. And you still never addressed my questions.
 
BWAHAHAHAAHHAHAHA!

Oh, thank you, Chainsaw. Thank you so, so much.



I thought your post couldn't get any better, but it just did.

You seem to think Covid 19 spreading in wastewater in Karst regions is a joke, some of the poor counties in Kentucky still have damaged septic tanks so they pipe the sewage directly into sink holes. That gets into the water supply eventually.
Wonder what happens when that gets into wild life?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/willia...-new-rounds-of-human-disease/?sh=7dc667931776
 
Well, from the consumer standpoint, it doesn't really look like it was rising too much until Trump left office (click for readable text, lol):
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/imagehosting/thum_6426261fd9f903e9b4.jpg[/qimg]

The reality is, most people are probably more concerned about their wallets than they are about what they see as partisan political battles. So, I wouldn't pin all of your hopes on this investigation. Of course, there is more time and plenty more mud to sling...so we will see.

The chemical herbicide to kill grass in Legumes is impossible to find unless you want to buy a 500 gallon shuttle, so that drives up the cost of Legumes, soy beans, peanuts, other Crops. That happened under Trump.
 
Well since most people here are reasonably informed and open to learning new things unlike most of the public are about politics I think we can agree that it's a shame people are using things like gas prices to measure how well a president or party is doing.

Yeah, like POTUS is in charge of Exxon, Chevron and Arco.

Never mind that prices are the result of supply and demand and oil companies shut down more oil wells in 2020 than ever before. They even sought pandemic stimulus money to cap wells so they could effectively lower supplies as they were losing money because of reduced travel.

But hey, why deal with realities when you can blame others?
 
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That one thing follows another DOES not mean that the first event caused the following event. And you still never addressed my questions.

There is nothing to address, because I am not claiming the Biden Administration is the cause of the inflation. I am simply commenting on how easy it is to blame it on them, and how most people will likely buy into it.

So, you can whine all you want about who is really to blame. It doesn't matter. It is about who most voters will place the blame upon.
 
You seem to think Covid 19 spreading in wastewater in Karst regions is a joke, some of the poor counties in Kentucky still have damaged septic tanks so they pipe the sewage directly into sink holes. That gets into the water supply eventually.
Wonder what happens when that gets into wild life?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/willia...-new-rounds-of-human-disease/?sh=7dc667931776
Interesting, though I confess to suspecting the rigor of anyone who spells "cave canem" with a "u." I've heard that deer are heavily infected with Covid, though there's no evidence yet that they're giving it back. But they form a huge Covid reservoir.
 
There is nothing to address, because I am not claiming the Biden Administration is the cause of the inflation. I am simply commenting on how easy it is to blame it on them, and how most people will likely buy into it.

So, you can whine all you want about who is really to blame. It doesn't matter. It is about who most voters will place the blame upon.

Of course if enough people are ignorant of something it's easy to normalize. What concerns me is you always seem so casual about this fact as if you yourself need reassurance for your political bias. If you think politicians need better messaging, I'm with you. But you don't seem to be saying that.
 
Interesting, though I confess to suspecting the rigor of anyone who spells "cave canem" with a "u." I've heard that deer are heavily infected with Covid, though there's no evidence yet that they're giving it back. But they form a huge Covid reservoir.

What I am worried about are Indiana brown bats and Mice they having high breeding rates and short lives, then you look at ferrets, Minks and fishers, raccoons and all the other possible points where Mutations can come from in Kentucky even skunks and cats, there is high potential for a Mutation to arise in Kentucky of surrounding states and no one is doing the research to guard against it.
 
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Interesting, though I confess to suspecting the rigor of anyone who spells "cave canem" with a "u." I've heard that deer are heavily infected with Covid, though there's no evidence yet that they're giving it back. But they form a huge Covid reservoir.

The problem is can deer spread it to other Animals, like mink which can spread a Mutated deer virus back to humans?
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/mink-covid-virus-mutation/

Oh an PS. I DON'T Want you to take my word for it read the science, I hurt a lot and can't sleep so I sit up reading Peer Reviewed science papers on interesting topics. It's just a hobby.
 
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What I am worried about are Indiana brown bats and Mice they having high breeding rates and short lives, then you look at ferrets, Minks and fishers, raccoons and all the other possible points where Mutations can come from in Kentucky even skunks and cats, there is high potential for a Mutation to arise in Kentucky of surrounding states and no one is doing the research to guard against it.
Ah well, we're half safe here at least. The whitenose has made Indiana bats essentially extinct here. Very few little brown bats are left also. Big browns are doing better, but not nearly as common as the little ones used to be. But if mice spread it, we're up **** creek!
 
Ah well, we're half safe here at least. The whitenose has made Indiana bats essentially extinct here. Very few little brown bats are left also. Big browns are doing better, but not nearly as common as the little ones used to be. But if mice spread it, we're up **** creek!
Deer mice have been found infected and can spread Covid 19.
Omicron is believed to have possibly started in Mice.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2020/09/03/coronavirus-deer-mice-spread/
 
Harmeet Dhillon, one of the resolution’s sponsors, told Politico the resolution is aimed at calling out Cheney and Kinzinger for their decision to “defy party leadership,” and not for their repeated criticism of Trump.






Go ahead, Harmeet; pull the other one.
 
It's like everyone in the Republican party got a 🧠 transplant from Alex Jones.

But then I knew they sold out to the Insane Infowar Conspiracy theorists long ago.
Hopefully the country comes to it senses, but not holding my breath been waiting a long time for the crazy to end, since 2008!

Good thing you're not holding your breath or you'd pass out waiting for about 40% of the country to come to its senses. Ain't gonna happen. Stupid is for life.
 
Good thing you're not holding your breath or you'd pass out waiting for about 40% of the country to come to its senses. Ain't gonna happen. Stupid is for life.

Yes, of course, 40% of the country is "stupid". Whereas the "smart" people just tank elections in historic fashion...like 2016. We can thank the "smart" Dems for that occurrence. They snatched defeat from the jaws of victory...amazingly.

When they complain about the rise of Trump, I just laugh. They allowed it to happen, and are trying to let it happen again.
 
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Yes, of course, 40% of the country is "stupid". Whereas the "smart" people just tank elections in historic fashion...like 2016. We can thank the "smart" Dems for that occurrence. They snatched defeat from the jaws of victory...amazingly.

When they complain about the rise of Trump, I just laugh. They allowed it to happen, and are trying to let it happen again.

What could the Democrats have done to stop it?
 
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