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What has President Biden done that is good for the USA ?

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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TexChik maybe teaching the sleeping masses that Orange Man wasn’t so bad after all.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@TexChik and they couldn’t even pass BBB bc one of their own stymied it . Talking bout you Manchin Lol
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M

Well no mean tweets, right?
Elessar · 26-30, M
@AthrillatheHunt Just a strong form of allergy towards bullsh*t and deflection. 🤷‍♂️
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@Elessar you REALLY came to the wrong place then dude. Lol
Elessar · 26-30, M
@AthrillatheHunt Agreed on that, lol
AbbeyRhode · F
In all of his years grifting in Washington, he has not done one damn thing for the Americans he's supposed to represent. Not one.
MissTaken · 36-40, F
Got more votes than Trump🙂
MissTaken · 36-40, F
@MrBrownstone An unnamed expert expressing their opinion is not proof of cheating.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@MissTaken Talking about yourself?
MissTaken · 36-40, F
@MrBrownstone I don’t profess to be an expert but I do believe that if people make claims they should be prepared to put their name to it and provide proof to support their contention.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
He hasn’t died and made Kamala president.
Budwick · 70-79, M
His bumbling, gaffes, fuck ups, errors, missteps and just plain stupidity has all but guaranteed a Red Wave, come November.

cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Budwick Only $7.99
Budwick · 70-79, M
@cherokeepatti I KNOW! I ordered 4 of 'em.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
fell off his bike.. that was worth an lol..
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout I preferred fainting HillDog. Lol
Punxi · 26-30, F
Provided lots of SW post material?
He still has time to do something good, it hasn't happened yet, and isnt looking good that he will do anything good.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
It seems you are being facetious with this question.
Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M
Did not die so Harris didn’t become President
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@Spokeskitties75 beat you to it. Lol but I like how you think dude. Lol
Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M
@AthrillatheHunt you did!! And it’s so true 😂
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
sold more guns in his first year than obama did in both of his terms combined...🤔
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
He has kept a lot of ice cream shops in business...

AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@Thinkerbell no brain = no brain feeeze. Lol
Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M
@Thinkerbell such a softy
llloydfred · 56-60, M
Lie, got American soldiers killed - Afghanistan Americans killed with the retreat to prove America cant go the distance in a war with non superior forces. Prices are almost touching the moon. Showed why Hunter is baptized by the crack pipe and Brother Biden is a slime ball. He loves to smell little girls' hair. Back in 1951 My father speeches was a hater of non white people speeches. Tell America resurface his kids would be in a Jungle if they went to school with blacks in the 70s, - sorry about mass incarceration of black and brown people in the 90's. Then there is bhr and the bulgers, archer ects. but lets move on. Border is wide open in the south, his cartel and dictator friends- increase with food, oil and energy. And so that means affording to live in America is like a dope head is digging a grave for self behind a junkyard fence. He is for union workers and never had a job in his life, but play yes play politics. Who fell many time up stairs to airforce 3 not 2, depends wearing the mess of depends. He aint did shit good for America, he wanna get his Obama shirt tail riding ass back in the basement and write " Obama never wanted me 2020 times". hey a group in the 80s Men At Work " It's a mistake. I am so surprise when I hear or see biden this song comes up.
Baremine · 70-79, C
Absolutely nothing.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@samueltyler2 A virus didn’t shut down the economy. Government did.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@MrBrownstone seriously? show me your evidence that in the western world anyone really shut the economy down, true there were regulations set that may have been difficult, but that all happened in an attempt to prevent people from getting sick, and dying!
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@samueltyler2 Did political people shut down economy or did the virus tell you to? Viruses have been around for hundreds of years. Hong Kong flu pandemic didn’t shut down any business. Hell they even had Woodstock.
deadgerbil · 22-25, F
Nothing. He got me injected with the covid vaccine microchip
Elessar · 26-30, M
@deadgerbil I've been very lucky myself, I'm at month #12 since when I should've dropped dead 🤫
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@deadgerbil and you are now magnetic I assume
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@deadgerbil As to your statement about complications from the vaccine, an interesting item appeared in one of my medical blogs:


Guest Post: What Happened When We Tried to Get a Paper Claiming 'Billions of Lives Are Potentially at Risk' From COVID-19 Vaccines Retracted
Jérôme Barriere, Fabrice Frank, Alexander Samuel, Eric Billy, Lonni Besançon, Véronique Saada, Barbara Seitz-Polski, and Jacques Robert

August 22, 2022

Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center.

In February, the editor-in-chief of Food and Chemical Toxicology published an editorial calling for "Papers on potential toxic effects of COVID-19 vaccines." Following this call, in April 2022, the journal – no stranger to Retraction Watch readers – published an article titled "Innate immune suppression by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccinations: The role of G-quadruplexes, exosomes, and MicroRNAs."

At more than 16,000 words and more than 200 references, the article was submitted on February 9th and accepted on April 8th. It claims that "billions of lives are potentially at risk" with Covid-19 vaccines.

Such an important statement should be supported by facts. But this is not at all the case. And yet the paper has been shared more than 45,000 times on social media, in ways that decrease trust in science and the COVID-19 vaccine, despite the robust evidence that it is both safe and efficient.

We submitted a letter to the editor to highlight major flaws and obvious shortcomings in the article including several misunderstandings of the provided bibliography. In this letter, preprinted on OSF, we asked for the retraction of the article and thoroughly detailed all of the issues we found in the paper which, combined, severely undermine the authors' conclusions.

Our letter consists of a table collecting several instances where the authors misused previous literature as well as an explanation of why their claims based on the reference they used were wrong. For instance, the authors argue, against all available evidence, that the vaccination "induces a profound impairment of Type I interferon signaling which has various adverse consequences to human health." They further rely on the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which cannot establish causation and is comprised of self-reports, not checked for accuracy.

This letter was read by four reviewers whose names were unknown to us. Three initially recommended against publishing it. Reviewer 1 argued there was no reason for retraction because "there is no evidence of scientific fraud that justifies the demand for retraction of the original submission." They also claimed that "The main focus of their allegation is based on the size of the review article and the average time period for a journal to evaluate a submission for publication."

Reviewer 2 initially stated that "the authors point out some issues which are relevant," but did not think the paper should be retracted. They found our letter "somewhat offensive." No need for the original paper to be somewhat accurate, this reviewer argued, since "This is a review, so conjecture is allowed, if dis-proven it is fine." They went on: "I recognize some are using this to feed falsehoods in social media, but that's not the responsibility of FCT [the publishing journal] to monitor."

Reviewer 3 made more constructive remarks and gave us feedback for the letter to be published. They advised us to soften our overall tone.

Reviewer 4 made some astonishing claims such as "the letter starts with some statements concerning the reviewing process (lengths of the manuscript, duration of the evaluation period) which are largely irrelevant (as they are not directly related to mistakes in the article)." Reviewer 4 further directly states that the editor had reasons to want the Seneff et al. article published fast. Reading this, one could wonder what the peer-reviewing process is made for if not detecting mistakes in the manuscript.

They questioned our experience and previous work, going even as far as to check our resumés: "None of the authors of the LTE [letter to the editor] is obviously experienced in editing top quality scientific journals" and "In this context it is notable that I noticed that the first author of the LTE has published only two full length articles in international scientific journals which concern immune response towards mRNA and other vaccines (as well as several short letters, editorial remarks, and a review). Also other coauthors seem to have only limited experience in the area."

We found the inclusion of those comments – which presumably had been read by the editor in chief – unacceptable. The merits of a submission should stand on their own, regardless of the expertise of the authors. We found it particularly ironic, given that no such background check seems to have been done on the authors of the original paper. Indeed, the authors of the original article are a computer scientist who often publishes controversial papers in low-impact journals on biology and medical topics, a naturopath, a microbiologist, and a cardiologist. Our team includes two oncologists who would appear to be particularly relevant considering the original claims that "there will be billions of cancers due to Covid-19 vaccines."

The editor in chief suggested we revise our letter to take their comments into account. Despite removing our comment on what we found to be a surprisingly short time between the call for papers and the submission of the manuscript, Reviewer 2 still saw this as a reason to reject our letter at round 2, raising concerns on whether our revision had been considered. Reviewer 2 also stood their ground and said the letter should be rejected despite the fact that we had softened our demand for retraction to a suggestion.

And Reviewer 4, despite acknowledging that we "inserted some corrections in the revised version which [they] suggested," recommended our letter to be rejected because the table analyzing the bibliographics errors of the original manuscripts did not seem clear to them.

Our letter was then, unsurprisingly, rejected by the editor in chief of Food and Chemical Toxicology. So its influence continues to spread, even mentioned by Fox News host Tucker Carlson to argue – inaccurately – that the vaccine can harm your immune system.

Let us be clear: misunderstanding and misusing the literature, making unsupported claims, and distorting facts is not opening a scientific debate. We will not give up, and we will find other ways of publishing our retraction demand.

Jérôme Barriere is a medical oncologist at Polyclinique Saint-Jean in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France. Fabrice Frank, Alexander Samuel, and Eric Billy are independent researchers. Lonni Besançon is a postdoctoral fellow at Linköping University, Véronique Saada is a pharmacist at the Gustave Roussy Anticancer Center in Villejuif, France, Barbara Seitz-Polski is an immunologist at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Nice, and Jacques Robert is a professor emeritus of oncology at Université de Bordeaux.
fairgame123 · 61-69, C
Nothing. No need to explain to anyone here how the rest of the world depends on the US economy and the price of oil and natural gas.
Fairydust · F
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1490wayb · 56-60, M
no one person deserves credit\blame
Eternity · 26-30, M
Student loan forgiveness is good for the working class. Maybe not for the rich bois at the top but who gives a shit? Only them and their simps.
@Eternity Most of us with student loans arent rich, hence the student loans. And our loans havent been forgiven.

Whens that going to happen?
Eternity · 26-30, M
@TallMtnMedic the cut off is pretty low honestly. You have to be making below a certain amount of money annually to be eligible.
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Elessar · 26-30, M
@Stereoguy Complain about that with #45? [u]https://www.thebalance.com/trump-plans-to-reduce-national-debt-4114401[/u]
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Elessar lowest unemployment in 40 years, highest corporate profits in decades...
Yes is he more less affective than the current Man United squad? 🤭
Pretzel · 61-69, M
Stayed alive so Kamala can't be prez
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Good question.
Penny · 46-50, F
well there wa sth infrastructure thing and it seems like their trying to remedy inflation somehow. i dont know how though so cant really say about it. he's finishing the wall now?
DylanGuy · 22-25, M
how much has the usa in general done that is good for itself?
DylanGuy · 22-25, M
@AthrillatheHunt odd answer.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@DylanGuy that’s exactly the type of answer one would expect from an advocate . lol
DylanGuy · 22-25, M
smiler2012 · 56-60
got trump kicked out of the white house nimby in 2020 😆no sorry i think trump rather did that basically all on his own 😆 [nimbus]
Dusty101 · F
Jogged on a stage without having a Coronary! Saved some bills there!
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
Good for what? We the People or themselves?
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
Been a placeholder for Kamala
Got trump out of the White House.
Justenjoyit · 56-60, M

 
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