300 Pages and you're still wrong.Larssen wrote:
Oh my jesus are we still arguing travel bans after 300 pages and almost 2 years
Fuck Israel
300 Pages and you're still wrong.Larssen wrote:
Oh my jesus are we still arguing travel bans after 300 pages and almost 2 years
you don't need to motion at the defense budget. the US (and, eventually, the EU) just printed trillions of dollars in relief funds for covid. of course, most of it went to big business and corporations, and notably to people like jeff bezos, but there we are.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
articles about social welfare, addressing climate change, pandemic relief, build back better: *exist*
conservatives: (clutching purse) "Where is the money going to come from?"
US: *nearly $800 billion defense budget*
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As the coronavirus pandemic approaches the end of a second year, the United States stands on the cusp of surpassing 800,000 deaths from the virus, and no group has suffered more than older Americans. All along, older people have been known to be more vulnerable, but the scale of loss is only now coming into full view.
Seventy-five percent of people who have died of the virus in the United States — or about 600,000 of the nearly 800,000 who have perished so far — have been 65 or older. One in 100 older Americans has died from the virus. For people younger than 65, that ratio is closer to 1 in 1,400.
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Ping
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RTHKI wrote:
Mentally ill
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oh look, a chinese national returning from a business-trip, and who did 2 weeks quarantine and took multiple tests, ended up reporting positive for omicron. but good job france! your new policy of banning tourists will do it.From Saturday all non-residents will have to give a compelling reason for travelling to France - tourism and non-urgent work do not qualify.
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