Matt Collins
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If it comes down to Bobby or Tulsi, I'd expect Bobby to get confirmed. The pharma lobby is powerful, but they're not even close to the intel regime! The pharma lobby can threaten to dry up campaign funds... The intel regime has "seven ways to Sunday" to get punish you if you vote the wrong way. The whole 2020 Covid thing was a marriage between the two.
If Tulsi gets confirmed, I'll be flabbergasted. I just don't see any way that can happen. Just too many skeletons.
Isn't it curious that the nominees with the most trouble getting nominated are both former democrats???
Bernie Sanders received approximately $1,417,633 from the pharmaceutical industry during the 2020 election cycle, making him the top recipient among Senators from pharmaceutical companies in 2020.
Elizabeth Warren was noted as the second-highest recipient, receiving around $822,573 from pharmaceutical companies in the same election cycle.
According to the information available from the search results and posts on X, Bernie Sanders was indeed among the top recipients of campaign contributions from the pharmaceutical and health products industry during the 2020 election cycle. Here's a summary based on the provided context:
Bernie Sanders received approximately $1,417,633 from the pharmaceutical industry during the 2020 election cycle, making him the top recipient among Senators from pharmaceutical companies in 2020.
Elizabeth Warren was noted as the second-highest recipient, receiving around $822,573 from pharmaceutical companies in the same election cycle.
Politicians getting exposed for Pharma shills.
Historical really
Betting odds look good for him
Not just Pharma... Monstanto/Bayer/Big Ag shills also.
The correlative relationship between Glyphosphate and Autism is just as stong as vaccines.
Bernie taught me that 26 dollar onsies sold by an association that RFK isn't a part of is the most egregious case of money in politics.
Probably not very strong then. Autism develops in utero. This isn't the most effective way to attack big pharma because it demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding of these neurodevelopmental disorders.