No, AstraZeneca doesn’t mean ‘weapon that kills’
AstraZeneca means “weapon that kills.”
AstraZeneca means “weapon that kills.”
“We see an uncompleted wall that was duly appropriated dollars during the Trump days to build over 700 miles. Only 150 miles were constructed.”
It was “the left” that “finally” made Juneteenth a national holiday.
“Coolmath Games is being taken down cause it was run by the Mexican drug cartel?”
“That meth … it’s almost all coming across the southern border and it’s been accelerating for the last six months.”
“It’s been over 50 years since minimum (wage) and inflation parted ways, then over a decade since the federal minimum went up at all.”
“We have a record 9.3 million job openings in the U.S.”
“Police budgets are at their highest they've ever been, there hasn’t actually been any defunding the police.”
The 2020 election results in Pennsylvania “show a statistically impossible pattern” and votes were manufactured for Joe Biden.
“Austin mass shooter still at large, but media won’t provide description because he’s Black.”
“Before the pandemic, just over 40,000 were on continuing UI claims. Now, there are well over 100,000 on state or federal UI benefits.”
Says North Carolina’s proposed abortion bill would not “govern the conversation between the doctor and patient.”