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Pogo the Putz derails another thread. Happens every day.Remember in that short video. Atlantic city gambling rules and laws totally written by Progressives socialists in the 1970's. Corrupted Prog politicians of that era. From the state capital in Trenton to A.C. They blew it. They blew free money. The city should have been completely rebuilt.Fact-checking Detroit mayor's misleading statements on Johnson & Johnson vaccine
As the demand for coronavirus vaccines continues to outpace the supply, the newly approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine came as encouraging and much needed news to cities and states across the US. But not, apparently, for Detroit.edition.cnn.com
is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?
Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and take a guess that "short video" refers to the gif in my sigline depicting the implosion of what used to be the Rump casino a few weeks ago? (A gif is an animated image, not a "video").
"Progressives" were gone for decades by the 1970s and I'm pretty sure "socialists" have never run Atlantic Shitty, but in any case that Rump casino opened in 1984 -- which means whatever "gambling rules and laws" applied in the 1970s, were already in place when he went there and opened that building. Remember that the 1970s was when Rump was still not renting to black people in New York; he hadn't yet "developed" into "black guys counting my money --- I hate it" in the gambling milieu.
Why is it in my sigline? It's a metaphor.
God, you're annoying
Don't call me "God". It's just a matter of doing one's homework. I already knew about Detroit, and most cities, so I knew right away the title here was bullshit. Now explain to the class why you did it.
Back to the OP. J&J had asbestos in their baby powder and hid it from consumers for a long time. One would have to be a dunce to take their fake vaccine.
Johnson & Johnson sets aside $3.9B amid baby powder lawsuits