Trust the Science

SKYHAWKBALL

Redshirt
Oct 28, 2005
10,508
9
0
Which is also why the method of treatment in a lot of hospital is very suspicious to me.
Don’t forget the record amount of kickbacks from federal government and insurances.

For example, Thomas Memorial in South Charleston bought out St. Francis Hospital is downtown Charleston like 7 years ago. Thomas became well known for being in debt and came very close to defaulting on their loans and it being sold off. Luckily for them, they ended up turning St. Francis into a “Covid patients only” place, and miraculously their debt finally got paid off after years and years of being close to being taken over due to default on debt.

Anytime a hospital cries they are hurting, they are not. It’s them wanting to flip their optics to something else. Just like CAMC using the National Guard because of a “nursing shortage”. No, they use them right now because of their vaccine mandates that are forcing people to quit and the fact that they will get more kickbacks using vaccinated national guard members doing things instead of hiring nurses or other support staff.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,598
814
113
Don’t forget the record amount of kickbacks from federal government and insurances.

For example, Thomas Memorial in South Charleston bought out St. Francis Hospital is downtown Charleston like 7 years ago. Thomas became well known for being in debt and came very close to defaulting on their loans and it being sold off. Luckily for them, they ended up turning St. Francis into a “Covid patients only” place, and miraculously their debt finally got paid off after years and years of being close to being taken over due to default on debt.

Anytime a hospital cries they are hurting, they are not. It’s them wanting to flip their optics to something else. Just like CAMC using the National Guard because of a “nursing shortage”. No, they use them right now because of their vaccine mandates that are forcing people to quit and the fact that they will get more kickbacks using vaccinated national guard members doing things instead of hiring nurses or other support staff.
Ruby is using NG members too. If it was a nursing shortage why are they only using the NG for administrative support? Ruby has less than 100 covid cases. It's free labor. Not really free labor but taxpayer funded labor.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,598
814
113
Imagine if Trump used our military to give hospitals free laborors when hospitals are making record profits?
 

Darth_VadEER

All-Conference
Dec 14, 2010
23,025
3,212
0
Ruby is using NG members too. If it was a nursing shortage why are they only using the NG for administrative support? Ruby has less than 100 covid cases. It's free labor. Not really free labor but taxpayer funded labor.

My wife's hospital has staffing problems but nothing to do with covid (in hospital)..retirements and nurses leaving for cushy doctor office jobs, nurses calling off because they have covid, their kids school is closed, ect...

99% percent are vaccinated and had covid but dont matter
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,598
814
113
My wife's hospital has staffing problems but nothing to do with covid (in hospital)..retirements and nurses leaving for cushy doctor office jobs, nurses calling off because they have covid, their kids school is closed, ect...

99% percent are vaccinated and had covid but dont matter
Yeah. It's not just hospitals but nurses worth a **** who can handle the travel are getting paid to travel on contracts for good money.

In the business world we are dealing with hiring because some folks only want to work from home now. Add covid and school closures and it is a busy time for those of us available. It works well for me because I get paid well for overtime.
 

roadtrasheer

All-Conference
Sep 9, 2016
18,214
2,291
113
My wife's hospital has staffing problems but nothing to do with covid (in hospital)..retirements and nurses leaving for cushy doctor office jobs, nurses calling off because they have covid, their kids school is closed, ect...

99% percent are vaccinated and had covid but dont matter
My wife gets nice bonuses because of the nursing shortage. She told them to pound sand on the mandate.
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
He studies late, by the glimmer of candle-light, frequently removing his opticals to rub his weary eyes....before diving back into his research.

Staring aimlessly out his window as snow falls gently upon the sill, he ponders...

What secrets have I yet to mull?

As the thought consumes him, he scribbles into his parchment with his quill. Leaning back, and happy with his work, he listens to the gentle tick tock of his old grandfather clock.

Too many nights slumped at this desk, leather bound book as my pillow.
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
@Darth_VadEER ...

My "apologies" to YOU Sir...because early on for some reason when I first noticed you blogging on here, I mistakenly took you for some "metrosexual" Lefty trying to prove your exalted status above us deplorable Trumpers.

I was wrong about you my Man...and I apologize for the way I came at you in our brief give-n-takes. Your dismemberment of our resident "Truth seeker" boomboom521 is not only spot on, but irreverently hilarious. You have his phony act nailed, and you did it with good humor and incisive wit which only enhances the comedic value.

Well done Sir....immensely readable. [thumbsup]
 

Darth_VadEER

All-Conference
Dec 14, 2010
23,025
3,212
0
@Darth_VadEER ...

My "apologies" to YOU Sir...because early on for some reason when I first noticed you blogging on here, I mistakenly took you for some "metrosexual" Lefty trying to prove your exalted status above us deplorable Trumpers.

I was wrong about you my Man...and I apologize for the way I came at you in our brief give-n-takes. Your dismemberment of our resident "Truth seeker" boomboom521 is not only spot on, but irreverently hilarious. You have his phony act nailed, and you did it with good humor and incisive wit which only enhances the comedic value.

Well done Sir....immensely readable. [thumbsup]

I'm thinking about starting a thread series based on the boom boom character I've created....its like a struggling Sherlock holmes mixed with some Jake Tapper and Rachel Maddow.
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
I'm thinking about starting a thread series based on the boom boom character I've created....its like a struggling Sherlock holmes mixed with some Jake Tapper and Rachel Maddow.
No doubt you could master it! Your posts to him are flat out side splitting! :joy:
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
Yeah. It's not just hospitals but nurses worth a **** who can handle the travel are getting paid to travel on contracts for good money.

In the business world we are dealing with hiring because some folks only want to work from home now. Add covid and school closures and it is a busy time for those of us available. It works well for me because I get paid well for overtime.
We're having trouble keeping service techs working because some are refusing to go inside customer's vehicles for fear of picking up dangerous pathogens. You can't even fix a car without driving it into a service stall, and some of our line techs are refusing to get inside cars until/unless they're "decontaminated"! Who's got time for all that?

What a mess! :mad:
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
Don’t forget the record amount of kickbacks from federal government and insurances.

For example, Thomas Memorial in South Charleston bought out St. Francis Hospital is downtown Charleston like 7 years ago. Thomas became well known for being in debt and came very close to defaulting on their loans and it being sold off. Luckily for them, they ended up turning St. Francis into a “Covid patients only” place, and miraculously their debt finally got paid off after years and years of being close to being taken over due to default on debt.

Anytime a hospital cries they are hurting, they are not. It’s them wanting to flip their optics to something else. Just like CAMC using the National Guard because of a “nursing shortage”. No, they use them right now because of their vaccine mandates that are forcing people to quit and the fact that they will get more kickbacks using vaccinated national guard members doing things instead of hiring nurses or other support staff.
It's all nothing but a giant scam (to get paid) :mad:
 

Darth_VadEER

All-Conference
Dec 14, 2010
23,025
3,212
0
Teacher is better? Reading into the type a little bit too much. Im not even a good teacher yet

I'm gonna make fun of you either way but yeah, teacher is better...nothing wrong with saying you're a teacher.

Educator is unnecessary and hoity-toity.
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
Teacher is better? Reading into the type a little bit too much. Im not even a good teacher yet
Even in your phony self serving humility...your arrogant self assurance comes percolating through...

"I'm not even a good teacher yet" (the operational future perfect phrase for this display of narcissistic snobbery is ''yet')'. As if to affirm the inevitability of your proscribed self assessment? And who pray tell will pass that ultimate judgement when you reach the majestic heights of perfection in your chosen profession?

Why none other than "nowhere man" himself don't 'ya know? :rolleyes:



"making all his nowhere plans for nobody"

 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
He is a stay at home dad changing diapers while his wife supports the family.
I don't have a problem with him choosing to stay home and help care for his kids (day care is horribly expensive these days) I just feel sorry for them once he opens his mouth trying to "educate" them! 🤔

Poor little kids.
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
So far. The death toll from the "vaccines" is going to increase with time and increase even more with added boosters. The "vaccines" are literally decimating the immune and circulatory systems of those people who get them.
This is NEVER reported. Never!
 
Last edited:

roadtrasheer

All-Conference
Sep 9, 2016
18,214
2,291
113
We're having trouble keeping service techs working because some are refusing to go inside customer's vehicles for fear of picking up dangerous pathogens. You can't even fix a car without driving it into a service stall, and some of our line techs are refusing to get inside cars until/unless they're "decontaminated"! Who's got time for all that?

What a mess! :mad:
Tell them to turn the heat on high for 15 minutes.....
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
Tell them to turn the heat on high for 15 minutes.....
We're asking our detail shop to wipe 'em down and spray 'em down with disinfectant if a Tech complains. It just slows down the process of getting the vehicles serviced as quickly as possible and getting our customers on their way as quickly as we can. Some of these are just coming in for routine oil changes and scheduled maintenance services...it's a real pain when we have to stop everything just to get the vehicles "disinfected" :rolleyes:
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,356
5,909
113
What would the death toll be for the vaccine if they count the abortions it takes to make it ?
Unless I'm wrong, they are making it with abortions
We are not being told so much about these so called "vaccines" roadtrasheer that quite frankly it's all the "secrecy" behind them that keeps me skeptical if they really are safe? When we read some of the numbers @Brushy Bill, @Gunny46, and @WVU82 have been putting up on our forum...then you'd have to be a complete mind numbed fool to trust what they're telling us about the vaccine's so called effectiveness or safety. The true concerns anyone should have about these so called "vaccines" is what we're NOT being told about them.

Good Lord!
 

Brushy Bill

Hall of Famer
Mar 31, 2009
61,046
128,597
113
He is posting data that is not peer reviewed or even valid.
Apart from a minority of professional gamers, speedrunning is a hobby, and the community is moderated by volunteers. Science is, well, science: a crucially important endeavor that we need to get right, a prestige industry employing hundreds of thousands of paid, dedicated, smart people, submitting their research to journals run by enormously profitable publishing companies.

Perhaps the very status of science is what makes its practitioners reluctant to pursue fraudsters: Not only do scientists find it difficult to imagine that their peers or colleagues could be making up the data, but questioning a suspect data set could result in anything from extended frustration and social awkwardness to the destruction of someone’s career. You can see why so many scientists, who hope for a quiet life where they can pursue their own research, aren’t motivated to grasp the nettle.

But the consequences of ignoring fraud can be drastic too, and whole evidence bases, sometimes for medical treatments, can be polluted by fraudulent studies. The entire purpose of the scientific endeavor is brought into question if its gatekeepers—the reviewers and editors and others who are supposed to be the custodians of scientific probity—are so often presented with evidence of fraud and so often fail to take action.

If unpaid Minecraft mods can produce a 29-page mathematical analysis of Dream’s contested run, then scientists and editors can find the time to treat plausible fraud allegations with the seriousness they deserve. If the maintenance of integrity can become such a crucial interest for a community of gaming hobbyists, then it can be the same for a community of professional researchers. And if the speedrunning world can learn lessons from so many cases of cheating, there’s no excuse for scientists who fail to do the same.