Dr. Rand Paul vs lawyer Xavier Becerra, the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, who does not have a degree in medicine or science

How's that wall going, what happened to the debt he said he would eliminate, he increase the budget, his tariffs increased the price of every imported Chinese product, are all those manufacturing jobs been returned yet, How's the jobs going of the coal miners who got sacked
with his tariffs fiasco, has little rocket man stopped letting them off, he crawled up the arse of the Taliban wwhilesacrificing the peoe to save his fat arse at the election, How's that going?
He was the first president in history to attempt a coup you over throw democracy and you supported it. Little wonder you are proud of him. Both of you are dickheads.

If you call that all achievements, you're right. His policies filled you pockets with money ay .
MUST.DEFLECT.
 
OK but I asked first, so you start & I will follow.
OK, your turn...

Introduced DateTitleCosponsorsCosponsor PartyLatest Action
DEC. 17, 2018S.3761: Fuel Choice and Deregulation Act of 20180Referred to committee
DEC. 17, 2018S.3760: Defense of Environment and Property Act of 20182ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
DEC. 5, 2018S.3708: One Subject at a Time Act0Referred to committee
DEC. 5, 2018S.3709: Read the Bills Act0Referred to committee
DEC. 5, 2018S.3710: Write the Laws Act0Referred to committee
NOV. 29, 2018S.J.RES.66: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of Qatar of certain defense articles and services.0Referred to committee
NOV. 29, 2018S.J.RES.67: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of Egypt of certain defense articles and services.0Referred to committee
NOV. 29, 2018S.J.RES.68: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of Egypt of certain defense articles and services.0Referred to committee
NOV. 14, 2018S.3616: Pregnant Women in Custody Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
NOV. 13, 2018S.3610: Medicare Patient Empowerment Act of 20181ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
OCT. 11, 2018S.3590: A bill to prohibit military aid to Saudi Arabia until the Secretary of State determines that Jamal Khashoggi is alive and free.0Referred to committee
OCT. 10, 2018S.J.RES.65: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain of certain defense articles and services.0Discharged From Committee
JUNE 25, 2018S.3121: Water Infrastructure Transparency Act0Referred to committee
APRIL 26, 2018S.2760: A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude energy efficiency projects, pollution control projects, and reliability projects from the definition of a modification.0Referred to committee
APRIL 26, 2018S.2761: A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to clarify when a physical change in, or change in the method of operation of, a stationary source constitutes a modification, and for other purposes.0Referred to committee
APRIL 18, 2018S.CON.RES.36: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2019 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2020 through 2028.0On the floor of the Senate
APRIL 18, 2018S.CON.RES.37: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2019 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2020 through 2028.0Referred to committee
MARCH 22, 2018S.2600: Tanning Tax Repeal Act of 20185BIPARTISANReferred to committee
MARCH 5, 2018S.2491: Anti-Trust Freedom Act of 20180Referred to committee
MARCH 1, 2018S.2486: Safe Students Act0Referred to committee
JAN. 25, 2018S.2339: Government Shutdown Prevention Act of 20181ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JAN. 24, 2018S.2333: A bill to prohibit assistance to the Government of Pakistan, and to require the Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development to transfer amounts to the Highway Trust Fund equivalent to historic levels of assistance to Pak0Referred to committee
DEC. 7, 2017S.J.RES.50: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed foreign military sale to the Government of Georgia of Javelin Missiles and Javelin Command Launch Units.0Referred to committee
OCT. 17, 2017S.1973: BASIC Research Act0Referred to committee
OCT. 17, 2017S.CON.RES.27: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2018 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2019 through 2027.0Referred to committee
SEPT. 25, 2017S.1856: Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act4ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
SEPT. 19, 2017S.1830: Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act of 20172ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
AUG. 3, 2017S.1740: Default Prevention Act0Referred to committee
JULY 19, 2017S.1583: Legislative Performance Review Act of 20173ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JULY 19, 2017S.1578: Paperwork Reduction for Farmers Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
JULY 13, 2017S.1551: Economic Freedom Zones Act of 20171ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JUNE 21, 2017S.RES.197: A resolution to provide sufficient time for legislation to be read.0Referred to committee
JUNE 7, 2017S.1298: A bill to modify the criteria used by the Corps of Engineers to dredge small ports.0Referred to committee
JUNE 7, 2017S.1300: Sixth Amendment Preservation Act0Referred to committee
MAY 25, 2017S.J.RES.42: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of certain defense articles.4ALL DEMOCRATSDischarged From Committee
MAY 25, 2017S.1252: RESET Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
MAY 22, 2017S.CON.RES.17: A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should withdraw from the Paris Agreement, adopted in December 2015.6ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
MAY 16, 2017S.1127: Justice Safety Valve Act of 20174ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
APRIL 25, 2017S.935: Endangered Species Management Self-Determination Act3ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
APRIL 6, 2017S.869: A bill to repeal the violation of sovereign nations' laws and privacy matters.2ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
APRIL 5, 2017S.827: REDEEM Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
APRIL 4, 2017S.RES.109: A resolution encouraging the Government of Pakistan to release Aasiya Noreen, internationally known as Asia Bibi, and reform its religiously intolerant laws regarding blasphemy.9BIPARTISANReferred to committee
MARCH 27, 2017S.727: Invest in Our Communities Act0Referred to committee
MARCH 15, 2017S.642: FAIR Act7BIPARTISANReferred to committee
MARCH 7, 2017S.554: A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 2002 of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2017.1ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
MARCH 7, 2017S.545: National Right-to-Work Act30ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
MARCH 6, 2017S.532: Stop Arming Terrorists Act0Referred to committee
MARCH 6, 2017S.531: A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate a portion of the Edward T. Breathitt Parkway as Interstate Route I-169.0Referred to committee
JAN. 24, 2017S.222: Obamacare Replacement Act1ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JAN. 24, 2017S.231: Life at Conception Act of 201711ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee

Introduced DateTitleCosponsorsCosponsor PartyLatest Action
JAN. 4, 2017S.21: Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act of 201739ALL REPUBLICANSPlaced on the Senate Legislative Calendar
JAN. 3, 2017S.16: Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 201716ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
 
So far I have seen:

Rand is not a real doctor.
Rand lies about what studies say.
The director is qualified.
Rand sent out a tweet that was incorrect.

But not one single defense of what was ACTUALLY SAID.

Basically, if you are so convinced that Rand is incorrect here then explain. The statement that natural immunity is more effective than the vaccination is, from everything we currently know, the case.
 
One thing I’ve learned over the years is most of the really scary studies about this and climate change come from scientific government funded and don’t want to lose that money fairies.
Haha, no, you didn't learn that, you made it up out of thin air to justify ignoring the facts and making up fake facts out of thin air.
 
Rand lies about what studies say.
Just pay attention to that one. Then ask yourself why a person woth a science background -- who should know better -- is lying his ass off. You only have two choices:

1) he is a sickening little weasel who knows he is lying about a deadly pandemic, and is doing so for personal gain

2) he knows fuck all about how medical research works

So pick your poison.
 
Just pay attention to that one. Then ask yourself why a person woth a science background -- who should know better -- is lying his ass off. You only have two choices:

1) he is a sickening little weasel who knows he is lying about a deadly pandemic, and is doing so for personal gain

2) he knows fuck all about how medical research works

So pick your poison.
Sidestepped again.

I do not care about the what anyone thinks of the speakers. I care only about the efficacy of the statements made.
 
Rand Paul is a medical doctor.

Xavier Becerra is a lawyer who has no degree in medicine or science. Despite this, he is the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.

In this video, Dr. Paul explains why Becerra is a complete idiot when it comes to the subject of natural immunity for people who have been infected with COVID-19.

Dr. Paul also explains why Becerra is a totalitarian control freak who has no respect for individual freedom.

Video at

Rand Paul has disputed experts in the field and proven that he's a libertarian quack.
 
OK, your turn...

Introduced DateTitleCosponsorsCosponsor PartyLatest Action
DEC. 17, 2018S.3761: Fuel Choice and Deregulation Act of 20180Referred to committee
DEC. 17, 2018S.3760: Defense of Environment and Property Act of 20182ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
DEC. 5, 2018S.3708: One Subject at a Time Act0Referred to committee
DEC. 5, 2018S.3709: Read the Bills Act0Referred to committee
DEC. 5, 2018S.3710: Write the Laws Act0Referred to committee
NOV. 29, 2018S.J.RES.66: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of Qatar of certain defense articles and services.0Referred to committee
NOV. 29, 2018S.J.RES.67: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of Egypt of certain defense articles and services.0Referred to committee
NOV. 29, 2018S.J.RES.68: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of Egypt of certain defense articles and services.0Referred to committee
NOV. 14, 2018S.3616: Pregnant Women in Custody Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
NOV. 13, 2018S.3610: Medicare Patient Empowerment Act of 20181ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
OCT. 11, 2018S.3590: A bill to prohibit military aid to Saudi Arabia until the Secretary of State determines that Jamal Khashoggi is alive and free.0Referred to committee
OCT. 10, 2018S.J.RES.65: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain of certain defense articles and services.0Discharged From Committee
JUNE 25, 2018S.3121: Water Infrastructure Transparency Act0Referred to committee
APRIL 26, 2018S.2760: A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude energy efficiency projects, pollution control projects, and reliability projects from the definition of a modification.0Referred to committee
APRIL 26, 2018S.2761: A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to clarify when a physical change in, or change in the method of operation of, a stationary source constitutes a modification, and for other purposes.0Referred to committee
APRIL 18, 2018S.CON.RES.36: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2019 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2020 through 2028.0On the floor of the Senate
APRIL 18, 2018S.CON.RES.37: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2019 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2020 through 2028.0Referred to committee
MARCH 22, 2018S.2600: Tanning Tax Repeal Act of 20185BIPARTISANReferred to committee
MARCH 5, 2018S.2491: Anti-Trust Freedom Act of 20180Referred to committee
MARCH 1, 2018S.2486: Safe Students Act0Referred to committee
JAN. 25, 2018S.2339: Government Shutdown Prevention Act of 20181ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JAN. 24, 2018S.2333: A bill to prohibit assistance to the Government of Pakistan, and to require the Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development to transfer amounts to the Highway Trust Fund equivalent to historic levels of assistance to Pak0Referred to committee
DEC. 7, 2017S.J.RES.50: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed foreign military sale to the Government of Georgia of Javelin Missiles and Javelin Command Launch Units.0Referred to committee
OCT. 17, 2017S.1973: BASIC Research Act0Referred to committee
OCT. 17, 2017S.CON.RES.27: A concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2018 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2019 through 2027.0Referred to committee
SEPT. 25, 2017S.1856: Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act4ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
SEPT. 19, 2017S.1830: Bonuses for Cost-Cutters Act of 20172ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
AUG. 3, 2017S.1740: Default Prevention Act0Referred to committee
JULY 19, 2017S.1583: Legislative Performance Review Act of 20173ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JULY 19, 2017S.1578: Paperwork Reduction for Farmers Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
JULY 13, 2017S.1551: Economic Freedom Zones Act of 20171ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JUNE 21, 2017S.RES.197: A resolution to provide sufficient time for legislation to be read.0Referred to committee
JUNE 7, 2017S.1298: A bill to modify the criteria used by the Corps of Engineers to dredge small ports.0Referred to committee
JUNE 7, 2017S.1300: Sixth Amendment Preservation Act0Referred to committee
MAY 25, 2017S.J.RES.42: A joint resolution relating to the disapproval of the proposed export to the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of certain defense articles.4ALL DEMOCRATSDischarged From Committee
MAY 25, 2017S.1252: RESET Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
MAY 22, 2017S.CON.RES.17: A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should withdraw from the Paris Agreement, adopted in December 2015.6ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
MAY 16, 2017S.1127: Justice Safety Valve Act of 20174ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
APRIL 25, 2017S.935: Endangered Species Management Self-Determination Act3ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
APRIL 6, 2017S.869: A bill to repeal the violation of sovereign nations' laws and privacy matters.2ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
APRIL 5, 2017S.827: REDEEM Act1ALL DEMOCRATSReferred to committee
APRIL 4, 2017S.RES.109: A resolution encouraging the Government of Pakistan to release Aasiya Noreen, internationally known as Asia Bibi, and reform its religiously intolerant laws regarding blasphemy.9BIPARTISANReferred to committee
MARCH 27, 2017S.727: Invest in Our Communities Act0Referred to committee
MARCH 15, 2017S.642: FAIR Act7BIPARTISANReferred to committee
MARCH 7, 2017S.554: A bill to provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 2002 of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2017.1ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
MARCH 7, 2017S.545: National Right-to-Work Act30ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
MARCH 6, 2017S.532: Stop Arming Terrorists Act0Referred to committee
MARCH 6, 2017S.531: A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate a portion of the Edward T. Breathitt Parkway as Interstate Route I-169.0Referred to committee
JAN. 24, 2017S.222: Obamacare Replacement Act1ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
JAN. 24, 2017S.231: Life at Conception Act of 201711ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee

Introduced DateTitleCosponsorsCosponsor PartyLatest Action
JAN. 4, 2017S.21: Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act of 201739ALL REPUBLICANSPlaced on the Senate Legislative Calendar
JAN. 3, 2017S.16: Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 201716ALL REPUBLICANSReferred to committee
My bad, just threw it out there with no guide lines, that's why it has taken so long to get back to you. I was thinking bills that passed into law & those related to quality of life / medical related. Honestly HAD NOT factored in Resolutions, or Amendments. or things offered but went no where. Would take many many days to even start to process all that info on that many people. so going to stick to my original offer & you can pick any Democrat you choose but just one. OK ?
 
Just pay attention to that one. Then ask yourself why a person woth a science background -- who should know better -- is lying his ass off. You only have two choices:

1) he is a sickening little weasel who knows he is lying about a deadly pandemic, and is doing so for personal gain

2) he knows fuck all about how medical research works

So pick your poison.
What was Paul's lies? That he was off by .05% on the efficacy of natural immunity?
 
My bad, just threw it out there with no guide lines, that's why it has taken so long to get back to you. I was thinking bills that passed into law & those related to quality of life / medical related. Honestly HAD NOT factored in Resolutions, or Amendments. or things offered but went no where. Would take many many days to even start to process all that info on that many people. so going to stick to my original offer & you can pick any Democrat you choose but just one. OK ?
List the equivalent from Biden.
 
Haha, no, you didn't learn that, you made it up out of thin air to justify ignoring the facts and making up fake facts out of thin air.
It’s exactly what everyone should learn. How’s that ice age they were trying to cause panic over in the 70’s coming along? Has it reached the US yet?

You people are gullible fools.
 
Rand Paul said that natural immunity was over 99.99% effective.

That's orders of magnitude beyond what is even theoretically provable.
My apologies

The laughably exaggerated 99.99% I attributed to Paul was an understatement.

I had to go look long and hard for what the demwits are trying to spin about Paul. No wonder you guys take it out of context. The fact is which the demwits are trying hard as fuck to hide is that getting a reinfection of Covid after having it -----------is RARE--very fucking RARE. And of those that get it a second time, they tend to be asymptomatic. Paul explained in his tweet how the fuck he came up with the 99.9982% but watch the dem trolls spin shit.


- Pfizer vaccine 90% effective

- Moderna vaccine 94.5% effective - Naturally acquired COVID-19 99.9982% percent effective*

* (estimating 200 reinfections out of 11 million Americans, which is likely an overestimation of actual reinfections)
 

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