The Well Red Comedy boys played a bit of video from a school board where the folks who wanted to speak had e-mailed their names in ahead of time. Every single one was a fifth grade pee joke. Like I. P. Freely, etc. etc. They showed about five minutes of it. The dude kept reading the names though.Hello ? …. Is your refrigerator running ?
What ? Who is this ?
FFFFFUUUUUCCCCKKK !!!!
Could always grow your own. Might have to reduce pot plants by one.Better stock up on supplies. The supply chain is falling apart. There's going to be shortages of many items again. I went shopping yesterday and there were items that just were not on the shelves. Nothing I needed but empty spots all the same. The only thing that I wanted but there was none was celery. How the hell can a grocery store be out of celery?
The workers who keep global supply chains moving are warning of a 'system collapse'
Seafarers, truck drivers and airline workers have endured quarantines, travel restrictions and complex Covid-19 vaccination and testing requirements to keep stretched supply chains moving during the pandemic.www.cnn.com
I will need data on the rate of ducks rescuedquack cure
Fuck it, let 'em have it...Stupid is as Stupid does ….
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America's Frontline Doctors, a group with right-wing ties, has been promoting fake COVID-19 treatments.
- It has referred people to a telemedicine site to procure those treatments for a fee.
- Its patients may have spent $6.7 million for medical advice and $8.5 million for prescriptions,
The organization refers to itself as a nonprofit that advocates for physicians and patients. In reality, it has been instrumental in promoting disproven, often dangerous COVID-19 treatments, then referring people to a telemedicine site where they can procure those treatments following a consultation.
According to hacked data recently obtained by The Intercept, America's Frontline Doctors referred 255,000 people to the telemedicine site SpeakWithAnMD from July to September. During that period, around 72,000 people paid for $90 phone consultations, plus some additional $60 follow-ups. That math suggests that patients spent more than $6.7 million for medical advice from SpeakWithAnMD alone
After their consults, SpeakWithAnMD's physicians prescribe drugs like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine - falsely labeled as COVID-19 treatments - through a parent company called Encore Telemedicine. Encore sends orders to a digital pharmacy, Ravkoo, which either ships the drugs directly to patients or calls the orders into their local pharmacy.
The total cost of those prescriptions has reached at least $8.5 million, according to records of 340,000 prescriptions filled by Ravkoo from November 2020 to September 2021. That breaks down to $4.7 million for ivermectin, $2.4 million for azithromycin, $1.2 million for hydroxychloroquine, $175,000 for zinc, and $52,000 for vitamin C.
The Grift is real ….. so go ahead and shove that syringe plunger up your ass or throat you fools.