I want to share with you information about your organization that @brithume promoted to try and say masks do not work. To be clear MASKS WORK AND YOU SHOULD WEAR THEM.
Here’s info about @AAPSonline, a thread about discredited quacks pushing disinformation.
First, here’s the overview: @AAPSonline is NOT a scientific organization representative of the medical community. Even their name is disinformation.
How do you know they are not representative of the medical community? Their “studies” and “journal” are not listed in MEDLINE/Pubmed because they publish pseudoscience.
What to see an example of the “work” this organization @brithume just cited in a deadly effort to undermine masks?
Here they are suggesting @BarackObama secretly used his speeches to mass-hypnotize Jews into voting for him.
They claim to be “non-partisan” but do not disclose the source but their funding and 100% of their political contributions went to republicans.
The SAME republicans whose president and judiciary committee are now infected with COVID after following @AAPSonline’s mask guidance.
Guys what else @brithume’s favorite medical disinfo purveyors say:
Tobacco taxes HURT PUBLIC HEALTH AND ARE USED TO TRACK AMERICANS.
So @brithume, delete your whole account. You are getting killed and knowingly promoting an antisemitic, anti-science propaganda gang and getting Americans killed.
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I've heard a bunch of people asking if the Congress can block the approval of the electors based on @RepMoBrooks ridiculous and anti-American attempt to overturn the election by challenging the slate. While theoretically possible in the say way Kanye's election was, NO. Thread:
2. The Electoral Count Act of 1887 establishes procedures for Congress to accept or reject the Electoral College. Basically, a member of the House can object to a state's slate of electors in writing. IF a member of the Senate ALSO objects, 2 hours of debate happens.
3. The Senate goes back to the Senate, and the House goes back to the House. They debate for two hours. And then they vote.
If BOTH the House and the Senate reject the electors, they are elected. If one or neither reject the electors, they are accepted.