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Not sure how one sleeps if this is true.
Would love to hear about your gardening leave experience, especially in the event production sector, i.e. Gartner, Forrester, etc. I’m planning my resignation and I’m unsure if I should plan my next endeavor around it. I plan to continue my career in event production but as an in-house producer for a solution provider, any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Joe Biden has received the endorsement of the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP).
This endorsement makes a lot of sense seeing his planned taxation and spending policies. New running mate candidate, perhaps?
https://www.cnsnews.com/article/washington/andrew-davenport/revolutionary-communist-party-leader-calls-people-vote-joe
Of course he did
Trump expanded his base
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The fact that the supposed “leading expert” on coronavirus and health in the US is trying to profit off the pandemic says a lot
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More excited about his sketch ass emails and the mainstream trying their best to cover his ass (see cnn top headline today
He already shared his knowledge - it was a null set
Rising Star
I’d also be interested in how many “oh my god, FauCI LiED” people have read a single one of the released emails lol
Rising Star
I, and others here, read the emails that are presumably outrageous and your take is beyond laughable. Take your painfully obvious faux outrage elsewhere lol
The “smoking gun” email seems to be that in February, he gave the same advice privately that he has given publicly before and after that - that basic cloth or surgical masks do help prevent you from spreading, but don’t do that much to protect you from catching.
What changed is the context around it - we realized asymptomatic transmission is a big deal, so people without symptoms should also wear masks to protect each other. Whereas initially he focused on the fact that it doesn’t do much to protect the wearer.
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D2 I think that’s the right take and the one taken by most reasonable people when it comes to Fauci. He’s an expert whose opinion should matter but not be taken as absolute truth as he’s not perfect, which is now obvious to all. I think the problem most conservatives have is that all throughout last year (at least anecdotally from my experience) people were seen as science deniers if they doubted Fauci or saw him the way he should be seen. So I don’t blame those same people feeling the urge to essentially claim the “I told you so” to those who did see Fauci as more or less infallible.
I'd actually be really interested in reading it, would be fascinating to hear his account but I also really enjoy reading different perspectives.