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31/10/2020 10:26 | Had a guts full of Covid-19. Being nice wont work because nothing is going to stop that virus. It is already riping anyway. Perhaps be thankful; as the politicians are useless impotents. Hope where there is none. False hope is cruel. Do the calculation, all gone in 650 days. With acceleration mostly gone by March.C' est la vie. | xxxxxy | |
31/10/2020 09:47 | Celebrity Rapper Lil Wayne praises Donald Trump’s plan for black Americans days ahead of election Lil Wayne praised Donald Trump’s work on criminal justice reform after meeting with the president to discuss his plan to help black Americans. The rapper said Mr Trump’s “platinum plan” will give the black community “real ownership”. Alongside a picture of the pair smiling and giving a thumbs up, the hip-hop star said on Twitter: "Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump. "Besides what he’s done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done. " Mr Trump unveiled the “platinum plan” in September and said it was designed to provide an economic boost to the black community. Proposals include making Juneteenth – a day which commemorates the end of slavery in the US – a federal holiday. | stonedyou | |
31/10/2020 09:42 | I trust Doris Alp, dont you? | maxk | |
31/10/2020 09:32 | max - pretty on the money with your view. ;)) | alphorn | |
31/10/2020 09:32 | Which will not be the last | aceuk | |
31/10/2020 09:31 | A bit older than that I think max. Always relevant, will you put your trust in Boris today when he hands down a new tablet for the lockdown? | alphorn | |
31/10/2020 09:29 | It was obvious the damp thing would mutate months ago .... | aceuk | |
31/10/2020 09:27 | Alp The above quote from Nic will give you some idea of what I think of politicians in general. | maxk | |
31/10/2020 09:22 | Place not your faith in the Princes of this world For they will frig thee up att: Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli | maxk | |
31/10/2020 09:15 | Well not the headlines I wanted to wake up to. | scruff1 | |
31/10/2020 08:50 | Aducanumab could be a huge drug - a big area of unmet need and would be the first drug approved for Alzheimer’s disease. FDA approval by March 2021??? Discovered by a German Biotech (Neurimmune) working with the Zurich university and licensed to Biogen. | alphorn | |
31/10/2020 08:39 | max - reverse logic. It will be the Brexiteers once they see post 01/01/21 that will have forgotten why they voted. Boris just has to work out how he can sell it to the 50%+. You are one of the only posters here who understands that, as you know. (GBP remains strong. QED). | alphorn | |
31/10/2020 08:26 | Hope on the horizon for remainers... Drug that could halt Alzheimer's may be available to UK patients within a year Trial patients given aducanumab saw improvements in their language skills and ability to keep track of time and place By Laura Donnelly, HEALTH EDITOR 30 October 2020 • 5:41pm The first drug that could halt Alzheimer's could be offered to patients in Britain within a year, with watchdogs now considering whether to give the treatment the green light.... | maxk | |
31/10/2020 06:43 | New bank, I ticked the box stating indont want ppi and was still charged ppi. For a lot of people, it was forced upon them, not a choice to take ppi. | ekuuleus | |
30/10/2020 22:20 | IF Just IF Then we have a chance If not Humpty Dumpty And forget the mexican wall. Bit like the duke of york. | jl5006 | |
30/10/2020 22:06 | Mystery... (CNN)Earlier this week...Missing ballots in battleground, west Chester Pennsylvania.Trump was right to complain.. Democrats will do whatever is needed to win this election. | k38 | |
30/10/2020 21:32 | Donald Trump approval rating: President's approval surges four days from election DONALD TRUMP and Joe Biden have four days left until US election voting concludes, with both now closing out their respective campaigns ahead of November 3. While polls suggest an incoming victory for the Democrat nominee, the President is making some late gains in approval. President Donald Trump has suffered from a severe deficit in the polls this year, as he tackles the coronavirus pandemic and growing social unrest with little success. His critics accused him of deepening divisions across the country, and his image took a hit following a bout with COVID-19. But he has started to recover as experts suggest the polling chasm between the two candidates will narrow. According to the latest polls, support for the President has recently surged. He has spent the last couple of weeks trying to escape from a well of disapproval, his highest since July. Poll aggregators with FiveThirtyEight found an average of 54.2 percent of people disapproved of the President on October 16. The same analysts found 56.1 percent of people disapproved of the President back in June. But just days before the election, his approval has crept up. FiveThirtyEight notes just 52.8 percent of people disapprove of him now, while 43.9 percent approve of him. Much of his approval comes from Republicans, a vast majority of whom currently believe the President is doing a good job. A poll released by Gallup shows 95 percent of Republicans approve of Mr Trump's progress so far. | stonedyou | |
30/10/2020 21:24 | But that wasn't an incumbent vs challenger. It doesn't apply when two challengers go head to head. | polar fox | |
30/10/2020 21:16 | Trump victory! Political scientist claims US President WILL defy odds again in US election DONALD TRUMP will defeat Democrat Joe Biden to win the upcoming US Presidential election, a political scientist has predicted. While Joe Biden has been leading President Trump in most national opinion polls heading into the November 3 election, American political scientist Helmut Norpoth claimed the Republican is heading for victory. By REBECCA PERRING Mr Norpoth said that Mr Trump has a 91 percent chance of winning compared to his rival Mr Biden, who has just 9 percent of taking the US Presidential crown. The political scientist’s predictions, in a study released in March, is based on the so-called primary model, which analyses the previous six elections that have taken place in the US. Mr Norpoth has predicted the results of five US elections correctly with the only mistake being Al Gore's defeat to George W Bush in 2000. He said his predictions are based on the first party primaries and "the way in which the candidates develop in those first elections”. The political scientist said this “is a very good indicator of what will happen in November”. Writing on the Stony Brook University, where he works as a professor of Political Science, he said: “On the Democratic side, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders split the Democratic primaries in New Hampshire and South Carolina, while Trump comfortably won the Republican primaries in New Hampshire. “When I saw that in New Hampshire Trump got 85 percent of the vote and that the closest opponent was Bill Weld with 10 percent, I was pretty sure what the model was going to predict. | stonedyou | |
30/10/2020 21:15 | Evening polar. Lots of forecasts the last time too, and we know what happened. | maxk |
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