CDC uses this paper to make the absurd, never before claimed, and already unproven assertion, that the vaccine is 5x more effective than natural immunity at preventing people from testing positive for COVID.
Testing! Not symptoms, death, or hospitalization… testing!
Let’s start with one obvious flaw which the authors recognize but gloss over.
Most of the few cases they characterize as “re-infections” are probably LONG-COVID.
They made no effort to verify recovery or that the infections were genetically unique. They just waited 90 days!
The irony of this study is when they went looking for people hospitalized with COVID-like symptoms they found over 6,000 who were vaccinated and only 1,000 who were unvaccinated and had a prior COVID infection.
I thought they told us 99% of hospitalizations were unvaccinated?
This 6 page paper has over 50 authors. That’s an average of 9 authors per page. Half a dozen of them disclose conflicts of interest with Pharma. But is working for CDC categorized as a conflict of interest? @CDCgov was given $1 billion from Congress to promote the vaccines.
In their data, why does the number-of-vaccinated-people-hospitalized correlate negatively with time-since-vaccine?
Could initial hospitalizations be due to vaccine adverse effects or due to a temporarily weakened immune system from the vaccine? (Or possibly just selection bias)
.@RWalensky’s mischaracterization of the paper conceals what CDC’s original tortured summary exposes:
The study is junk because it only considers those with prior infection who ended up in the hospital, not the ones who didn’t.
Natural immunity helps prevent hospitalization!
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.@SpeakerJohnson is making false claims about my discharge petition that seeks to force a House vote on full release of the Epstein files. Let's set the record straight with this thread...🧵
Claim: “The Massie and the Khanna discharge petition does not have adequate protections [for victims].”
Verdict: FALSE - Section 1(A) of Permitted Withholdings provides explicit protections for victims.
Claim: “In the way it was drafted, they cite they don’t want [CSAM] uncovered, but they cite the wrong provision of the federal code…”
Verdict: FALSE - the bill correctly identifies the primary, controlling federal statutes governing CSAM (18 USC § 2256, 18 USC § 2252-2252(A)).
$300 mil Syria & Iraq military
$118 mil overseas disasters
$15 mil AIDS in Africa
$500 mil Israel
$350 mil Kuwait
$1.27 bil foreign security
$500 mil Taiwan
$500 mil Jordan
$267 mil reimburse countries
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This isn’t 🇺🇸 first. I voted against this, because it won’t Make America Great Again; it will bankrupt us.
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Thank you @RepMTG and @RepTimBurchett for also voting against this misappropriation of military funds.
First graph shows the deficit impact of BBB passing vs a baseline of doing nothing. The BBB adds $500 billion to the deficit each year for the next three years and never lowers the deficit, compared to letting 2017 TCJA (tax cuts) expire.
Second graph: “But wait, we will get some additional tax revenue due to a booming economy that booms every year for ten years! Include that in the graph.”
Ok, this one just adds $400 billion to the deficit every year for the next three years. Two elections from now, it looks OK!
Third graph: “Wait, we should have known 2017 tax cuts would be made permanent in 2025, so don’t count their cost! Um, but do count tips, overtime, and seniors tax cuts toward deficit and say they expire in 3 years!”
This gimmickry still adds billions to deficit for next 3 yrs.
🧵Key Takeaways: The January 6 pipe bombs played a role in diverting resources and facilitating the breach of the Capitol.
🧵Our report details, “[d]espite the threat the pipe bombs posed to Congress and the public…federal law enforcement has refused to provide substantive updates to Congress about the status of the investigation.”
🧵 Last night Trump endorsed the idea of eliminating the Department of Education!
On February 7th, 2017, the US Senate confirmed Betsy DeVos as Trump’s Secretary of Education.
Purposefully, on that same day, I introduced HR 899, a bill to terminate the Department of Education.
🧵 I remember meeting Betsy DeVos for the first time at the White House Christmas party and that uncomfortable moment when I told her I was trying to eliminate her department.
To my surprise she quietly agreed.
She said publicly this week she would eliminate the department!
🧵 I have reintroduced this bill each Congress, and I have taken care that it is always designated as HR 899.
Many people like that my bill is only one sentence long. No beating around the bush.