Did you know that the death rate from measles declined by 98% BEFORE the measles vaccine was introduced?
“This is all on the CDC website… That decline had nothing to do with vaccines.”
So, if vaccines didn’t do it, what caused that decline from 1900 to 1963?
The answer is better nutrition, better sanitation, clean water, etc., according to Attorney @AaronSiriSG.
Yet “science” wants you to believe that vaccines saved the day.
But that’s not even the biggest vaccine deception. It’s what happens before they approve these shots for human use. 🧵
Tulsi is a patriot, a great asset to the administration, and a dear friend. I'm sorry to see her go, but certainly understand that family comes first. She and her husband Abraham will be in my prayers as they face this next challenge together, and she has my gratitude for being a great addition to the administration and a loyal confidante.
Godspeed Tulsi!
JUST IN🚨: Hero Oklahoma principal Kirk Moore was crowned PROM KING in his triumphant return to school — just days after he personally tackled and stopped a would-be mass killer, taking a bullet to the leg to save his students.
This man is a real deal HERO‼️🙌🏿 Real courage. Real leadership. Real America. 🇺🇸💪🏿
🎥: @EricLDaugh
"We sued the HHS & after a year of litigation they ADMITTED NOT A SINGLE PLACEBO SAFETY TRIAL has been done on ANY of the 72 mandated childhood vaccines."
A 28-year-old Illinois woman LIED claiming she was detained by ICE for nearly two days, but was actually seen on surveillance footage relaxing at a hotel getting spa treatments — and is now being sued by the local sheriff in a $1M defamation lawsuit.
That time Usher and Chris Tucker surprised Michael Jackson on stage, and it turned into a full breakdance battle. Michael Jackson literally fell down laughing at Chris Tucker’s dance moves. 😭😂
Fernando Mendoza went from being a barely recruited 2-star prospect, to a third-string college QB, to winning the Heisman trophy and College Football National Championship.
It’s cool to care.
Be yourself and go all the way.
In an era where people are afraid to be called “cringe,” Mendoza led the Indiana Hoosiers’ historic turnaround with his heart on his sleeve and a captivating earnestness.
After leading the Hoosiers to an improbable Big 10 Championship over Ohio State, Mendoza barely held back tears in an emotional post-game interview, which had a commentator opining, “Did Mendoza just lose the Heisman with that interview?”
A week later, Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy. He cried during that speech, too.
He said, “I want every kid out there who feels overlooked, underestimated, to know I was you. I was that kid too. I was in your shoes.
The truth is, you don’t need the most stars, hype or rankings. You just need discipline, heart, and people who believe in you and you need to believe in your own abilities."
Perhaps Mendoza isn’t the best player in college football in spite of how much he cares; perhaps he is the best player in college football because of how much he cares.
And that he isn’t scared to be seen caring.
Mendoza didn’t waste time or energy playing a certain part. He needed every heartbeat to rise from a little known afterthought to the best college football player in the world.
The point isn’t that we should try to be more like Mendoza. It’s that we waste so much time and energy worrying about what others think and mimicking them instead of owning who we are and harnessing it for greatness.
The variety of caring that living an excellent life requires is neither saccharine nor solely focused on outcomes. It’s a process of laying it on the line and giving something your full effort, and it must be renewed every day.
It means that in success and even in failure you can be proud of the effort you gave, the guts you showed, and the person you are becoming.
Fernando Mendoza is a great model for young athletes (and really, all people).
Worrying about what others think is an enormous black hole of energy. It keeps so many on the sidelines and short of realizing their potential.
Being comfortable with who you are and giving it your all is a superpower.
At its best, excellence is an expression of authenticity. You pour who you are into what you do.
You don’t need to fit someone else’s idea of what it means to be great.
What you need is to put in the work.
Be yourself. And go all the way.
In 2000, the average family paid about $6,000 a year for health insurance.
Today, it is nearly $27,000.
That is not inflation. That is Obamacare.
Republicans cannot just oppose it. We have to replace it with something that actually works.
The postgame speech that Curt Cignetti and Fernando Mendoza gave last night after Indiana dominated Oregon was a 39 second masterclass on building a winning football program—or any organization.
Indiana HC Curt Cignetti - Standards
"From the first play to the last play. Fast, physical, relentless. Smart, disciplined, poised. One play at a time, 6 seconds a play. Every play has a life and history of its own, like it's nothing, nothing. Not affected by success or failure. On to the next play, never satisfied. Playing to a standard, not the circumstances in the game."
"You're up the in the 4th quarter 52-7, it's not okay to let up because of the circumstances of the game. Because you're playing to a standard. Habits, first you form your habits, then your habits form you."
When my kids were in daycare, the bill was $2k post tax per month.
I made $2400 take home as a teacher. After I paid daycare I had $400 left over.
Millions of hard working Americans on both sides can relate.
This fraud should be a bipartisan issue, it’s insane that it’s not.
A restaurant in Minneapolis called Safari.
Seats 35 people.
Claimed to serve 18,000 meals a day to hungry children.
The federal government paid them for every single one.
The children didn’t exist.
The meals didn’t exist.
The money did.
And it’s gone.
This is just one piece of a $9 billion Medicaid fraud in Minnesota, the largest in American history.
Today I’m publishing the whole investigation.
The fraud.
The cover-up.
The whistleblowers who were ignored.
“I worked for 36 YEARS. Paid taxes EVERY year. Did everything right.”
Outside the Social Security office, she’s trying to understand why her check is only $876 a month
“After a LIFETIME of work — this is all I get. Meanwhile, billions are sent to people who never paid a dime.”
MUST WATCH:
Sweet Angel Child Care which receives $1.26M in CCAP funding, their phone numbe goes DIRECTLY to the office of Tim Walz.
Prosecute Tim Walz and the fraudsters
https://t.co/O57Lz8e0uq