Another hate crime by the 13%ers

Discussion in 'Politics' started by LacesOut, Mar 25, 2021.

  1. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    Lol 5 replies. Paid by the post mod.
    Lying racist cunt.
     
    #251     Apr 10, 2021
  2. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    Nope. Brits aren’t European citizens. As you said they were.
    Thank god for President Trump and operation warp speed without which Pfizer vaccine would never have come along so quickly! Thank You 45!!!
     
    #252     Apr 10, 2021
  3. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Every time I see these two laughing together...

    I always think Vice President Harris has just asked President Biden has he used the newly renovated bathroom in the Oval Office.

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    wrbtrader
     
    #253     Apr 10, 2021
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  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Brits aren’t European citizens,never said they were.They are in Europe and are Europeans,which you said they WEREN'T.


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    #254     Apr 10, 2021
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    https://fortune.com/2020/11/09/pfizer-vaccine-funding-warp-speed-germany/



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    It’s said that success has many authors, and the encouraging data from Pfizer Inc.’s experimental COVID-19 vaccine had plenty of people in Washington lining up to take credit.


    Vice President Mike Pence was among Trump administration officials saying support from the government’s Operation Warp Speed program helped accelerate the development of the vaccine, which was found to be more than 90% effective in preventing symptomatic COVID-19 infections in an interim analysis.


    The truth is that Pfizer didn’t receive any funding from Operation Warp Speed for the development, clinical trial and manufacturing of the vaccine. Rather, its partner, BioNTech SE, has received money -- from the German government.


    BioNTech is credited for contributing the messenger RNA technology, which prompts the body to make a key protein from the virus, creating an immune response. The biotechnology company already had a history of working with Pfizer on influenza vaccines, and in March they clinched a deal to co-develop a shot to prevent against COVID-19 at research sites both in the U.S. and Germany. The two companies began human testing of the vaccine in April, before the existence of Operation Warp Speed was revealed publicly.


    Berlin gave the German company $445 million in an agreement in September to help accelerate the vaccine by building out manufacturing and development capacity in its home market.
     
    #255     Apr 10, 2021
  6. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    LOL. 2 replies.
    I quoted your incorrect post accurately.
    You edited it after the fact.
    And then claimed I edited it.

    You sure you aren’t working for the Arizona Election commission?

    Without President Trump, the Pfizer vax and the rest of them wouldn’t have been possible!! Thanks 45 and OWS!!! Saved billions of lives!

    Tony Stark = Loser.
     
    #256     Apr 10, 2021
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark








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    It’s not that simple. Moderna’s partnership with the feds to develop messenger RNA technology, which its coronavirus vaccine is based on, began long before the novel coronavirus flared up. The Pentagon funded the company’s mRNA research in 2013, and the federal government gave it $125 million to develop a mRNA-based Zika vaccine in 2016. Its COVID-related work on January 13 appears to have been completed under an already existing research agreement with the NIH, according to a review by the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen.


    In short, Trump didn’t swoop in to launch the Moderna-NIH COVID vaccine partnership. Rather, his administration piggybacked on an ongoing collaboration whose initial agreements were signed in—checking the fine print—November 2015. Maybe Ivanka should have added, “Thanks, Obama.”








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    Washington, DC – Today, at a hearing of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, Congressman Bill Foster (D-IL) highlighted the work done and investments made during the Obama administration that are directly responsible for the successes of current vaccines in development. Specifically, Foster pointed to President Obama’s decision to invest in mRNA vaccine research, which is one platform being used to develop potential vaccines in record time.

    Foster said, “Heeding the advice of his scientific panel, in 2013 the Obama Administration invested $25 million through DARPA for research into the mRNA platform for pandemic response. This was followed by a $125 million investment by BARDA in 2015, so that by the end of the Obama administration, mRNA vaccines and therapeutics were being tested in both animals and humans.

    “The reasons the Obama administration prioritized mRNA vaccines and therapeutics were speed of manufacture, and potency. Without those kinds of investments, “Project Warp Speed” and current efforts to produce an effective COVID-19 vaccine as quickly as possible would not be finding success.”
     
    #257     Apr 10, 2021
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    A lot of stupidity and dumbassery to respond to.
     
    #258     Apr 10, 2021
  9. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    #259     Apr 11, 2021
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