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The report falsely asserts that that the injections “saved millions of lives.”
Sickened Covid “vaxxers” know by experience, and non-vaxxers know by hearing from ill vaxxers, that the shots plainly failed, as had been firmly and repeatedly promised, to stop infection and spread. All of the dozens of injectors I know have gotten sick multiple times. Given that this infection-blocking pledge plainly failed, vaxx backers defaulted to the stance that the shots prevented hospitalizations and saved lives. But no uninjected person I know has ended up in the hospital. And as I’ve pointed out in previous posts, researchers have resorted to such cheesy tricks as counting the injected as “unvaccinated” until six weeks after their first shot; thus, the jabbed who died in those six weeks were counted as “unvaxxed.” Such chicanery, which includes but isn’t limited to, healthy vaccinee bias, nullifies such research’s findings.
The sole reference for the Subcommittee’s claim that “the shots saved millions of lives” is a single online—otherwise unpublished and not peer-reviewed—modeling exercise by a big-money, Med/Pharma promoting entity that calls itself “The Commonwealth Fund.” As public health physician David Bell has pointed out, the model’s “life-saving” estimates are based on the dubious assumption that Covid incidence would have been far higher in years 2 and 3 of the pandemic than in the first year; such an incidence curve would be highly unusual for a respiratory virus, especially one that creates natural immunity. The model also assumes that 2021 Covid variants were as potent as those found in 2019-2020. This assumption is plainly unsound: viruses typically evolve into less lethal forms. By 2021, SARS-CoV-2 had weakened into the Omicron variant, in accordance with basic biology.
No random clinical trials have been done to prove that, on a net basis, the shots saved lives over an extended period. It seems more likely that the shots have shortened lives. Many have noticed, as I have, that some of the vaxxers they know have sustained serious injuries or died of non-Covid causes, such as heart attacks, strokes or cancers. Sustained excess death rates in highly-vaxxed nations corroborate anecdotal evidence that, on balance, the shots have hastened, not delayed, death.
When I worked in the senate (this was almost 30 years ago,) we had to, by law, have a fax line specifically for resumes and we had to "review" every resume we received. The fax machine pointed straight into a garbage can. No lie.

I say we use the IRS's powers against the Washington bureaucracy just so they get a taste of the crap they make us deal with. They have about a 94% work from home workforce. Everyone knows that a very large percent of them are secretly working a 2nd job. Just use the IRS's database to track down those miscreants defrauding the Government (us taxpayers) by working the 2nd job. Then they have to pay back their ill-gotten gains and face possible criminal charges.
I will have to leave it up to y'all to forward this to DOGE, as TPTB aren't gonna give me an account at 'X'.

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will be launching an investigation into the high cost of California High Speed Rail (CAHSR), fulfilling a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) promise made late last year.
Originally estimated to cost $33 billion in 2008 with a San Francisco to Los Angeles line set to open by 2028, the California high speed rail system has since ballooned to costing $128 billion, to $135 billion, with an estimated partial completion being set somewhere in the 2030’s. Last year in March, the California High Speed Rail Authority (CHRSA) confirmed that the system still needed $100 billion to link up San Francisco and Los Angeles. ...
“What’s more realistic is that Trump axes all federal funding for it. I mean, he can do that even without an investigation. And then he can go after the sources of state funds for it. It’s pretty complicated all the things that need to happen legally, financially and through orders and legislation. He can also throw them some surprises, like impromptu tests and inspections by Department of Transportation organizations. So, it really depends on a lot, and the investigation is a good starting point.
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"Stern and lasting message" my ass. Only life in prison will do. Singapore is a much better country than the US in this way.