Rising from the depths of the sewer. Your type of people?
The Lincoln Project is made up of Republicans who criticize t, so yes.
Rising from the depths of the sewer. Your type of people?
They are 100% grifters led by a low life who likes little boys. And they act like they didn't know. Still your kind of people?The Lincoln Project is made up of Republicans who criticize t, so yes.
In this case, just trying to set the groundwork for a productive discussion.Ultimately and specifically, what are you advocating for?
This one's on your list. It performs at least as well as placebo in multiple factors.
ClinicalTrials.gov
clinicaltrials.gov
Let me make this easy for you -- it doesn't work.
Lol! I see you made up your mind.This one's on your list. It performs at least as well as placebo in multiple factors.
ClinicalTrials.gov
clinicaltrials.gov
They are 100% grifters led by a low life who likes little boys. And they act like they didn't know. Still your kind of people?
Ha, that's pretty good, must admit. You absolutely have tds. I can prescribe ivermectin for you, seems like you are presenting with trump blindess. I assure you it's perfectly safe and you won't have to pick it up at Tractor Supply.Looks like they hit you pretty hard.
Please continue.
Ha, that's pretty good, must admit. You absolutely have tds. I can prescribe ivermectin for you, seems like you are presenting with trump blindess. I assure you it's perfectly safe and you won't have to pick it up at Tractor Supply.
Since price is a function of both supply and demand it doesn’t necessarily follow that it’s one curve or another. There are several factors at play including: enhanced demand (you get this every severe flu season too), parenting issues (due to disruptions in school and childcare), perceived risk—->risk premium, the discomfort of the job (masks all day, unpleasant work environment), extended unemployment benefits, and the fact shortages exist in other parts of the market because doctors offices are having trouble holding onto their nurses too (most nurses remember are women which means a large chunk have primary childcare responsibility or are old enough to be Leary of working emergency wards)Look up travel nurse salaries. Compare a 2019 article against a 2021 job posting. The price has tripled. That implies a serious shortage and inelastic supply.
By the way there are a number of studies looking at invermectin right now as it relates to covid.
You can look up some of them here. What will they find? Who knows.
ClinicalTrials.gov
clinicaltrials.gov
Even the pro ivermectin studies have shown pre delta it doesn’t work as a prophylaxis. The ivermectin as miracle drug people are as Cookey as the masks are as good as vaccine people. You guys are just throwing the same poop at each other.
Even the pro ivermectin studies have shown pre delta it doesn’t work as a prophylaxis. The ivermectin as miracle drug people are as Cookey as the masks are as good as vaccine people. You guys are just throwing the same poop at each other.
Reading comp really isn’t your strong suit Magoo. It’s in the second sentence.Who is "you guys"?
Ps it’s not just nurses salaries that are moving up. Lawyer salaries are too, among several others.Since price is a function of both supply and demand it doesn’t necessarily follow that it’s one curve or another. There are several factors at play including: enhanced demand (you get this every severe flu season too), parenting issues (due to disruptions in school and childcare), perceived risk—->risk premium, the discomfort of the job (masks all day, unpleasant work environment), extended unemployment benefits, and the fact shortages exist in other parts of the market because doctors offices are having trouble holding onto their nurses too (most nurses remember are women which means a large chunk have primary childcare responsibility or are old enough to be Leary of working emergency wards)
Reading comp really isn’t your strong suit Magoo. It’s in the second sentence.
If the price tripled, neither supply nor demand is elastic.Since price is a function of both supply and demand it doesn’t necessarily follow that it’s one curve or another. There are several factors at play including: enhanced demand (you get this every severe flu season too), parenting issues (due to disruptions in school and childcare), perceived risk—->risk premium, the discomfort of the job (masks all day, unpleasant work environment), extended unemployment benefits, and the fact shortages exist in other parts of the market because doctors offices are having trouble holding onto their nurses too (most nurses remember are women which means a large chunk have primary childcare responsibility or are old enough to be Leary of working emergency wards)
I didn’t have anyone in particular in mind here. Feel free to sort them how you like them, though I still find it odd some of the pro maskers are still so willing to die on that cloth mask hill when almost all of Europe (and their experts) have left that behind.I can see how the ivermectin crowd is here. Who is in the "masks are as good as vaccine" group?
I didn’t have anyone in particular in mind here. Feel free to sort them how you like them, though I still find it odd some of the pro maskers are still so willing to die on that cloth mask hill when almost all of Europe (and their experts) have left that behind.
Fair. A. I was suggesting to that it was most likely both instead of just one or the other. B. Like many other things, covid and the responses to covid (such as the child care crunch, ue benefits, actual and perceived risk, masks, inflation pressures elsewhere in the market, vaccine mandates) have changed the elasticity of the supply curve (with employment generally already being sticky due to barriers to entry).If the price tripled, neither supply nor demand is elastic.
Draw it out. You can't get a large price jump unless both lines are steep.
Why can't you be inclusive of ivermectin? such a hater. vaccination, natural immunity, good masks - why not employ all of the tools in your tool box. I know it's a scary world outside of the FDA and CDC. Also, pay no mind to what's happening in Israel, bogus data for sure.I can see how the ivermectin crowd is here. Who is in the "masks are as good as vaccine" group?