Please accept our apologies. We misled you with the previous Trump speaking time which was erroneously posted.
The 45th president is due to speak this weekend at the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference, more commonly known as CPAC. The annual three-day summit of conservatism is already underway, but you have to scroll all the way to the end of the CPAC agenda to find Mr. Trump, who is set to close out the event with the final address. He is scheduled to take the stage at 3:40 p.m. Eastern Time on Sunday.
Information about COVID-19 Vaccines for People with Allergies
Updated Feb. 25, 2021
If you get a COVID-19 vaccine and you think you might be having a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination provider site, seek immediate medical care by calling 911. Learn more about COVID-19 Vaccines and Allergic Reactions.
If you are allergic to an ingredient in a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine
If you have had a severe allergic reaction or an immediate allergic reaction—even if it was not severe—to any ingredient in an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, you should not get either of the currently available mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
An immediate allergic reaction happens within 4 hours after getting vaccinated and may include symptoms such as hives, swelling, and wheezing (respiratory distress).
If you are allergic to polyethylene glycol (PEG) or polysorbate
Polysorbate is not an ingredient in either mRNA COVID-19 vaccine but is closely related to PEG, which is in the vaccines. People who are allergic to PEG or polysorbate should not get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
If you are allergic to other types of vaccines
If you have had an immediate allergic reaction—even if it was not severe—to a vaccine or injectable therapy for another disease, ask your doctor if you should get a COVID-19 vaccine. Your doctor will help you decide if it is safe for you to get vaccinated.
If you have allergies not related to vaccines
CDC recommends that people with a history of severe allergic reactions not related to vaccines or injectable medications—such as food, pet, venom, environmental, or latex allergies—get vaccinated. People with a history of allergies to oral medications or a family history of severe allergic reactions may also get vaccinated.Top of Page
What we know about the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine: Timing, dosage, access in Washington state
Feb. 26, 2021 at 6:00 am Updated Feb. 26, 2021 at 7:34 am
1 of 4 | Roxanne Erolin, a research specialist, puts a blood sample into a centrifuge at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research… (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times) More Skip Adhttps://71d9bf83c78668d3d9f916f47f13f79f.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.htmlBy Evan Bush and Sandi Doughton Seattle Times staff reporters
A year after doctors identified an outbreak of coronavirus in the Seattle area, a third vaccine is expected to arrive soon to bolster the arsenal against the virus, now responsible for more than 500,000 deaths in the United States.
The new vaccine, which was developed by Johnson & Johnson, could be authorized for emergency use as soon as this weekend and ship nationwide next week. The vaccine could hasten a rollout that has lagged public expectations and has been hampered by supply and distribution problems.
And the Johnson & Johnson vaccine’s key characteristics — that it requires only one dose and remains stable in a refrigerator for long periods of time — could help health officials get it to hard-to-reach groups, such as those experiencing homelessness or maritime workers heading out to sea.
The two vaccines that have received emergency approval in the United States — from Pfizer and Moderna — require two doses.
If the federal Food and Drug Administration greenlights the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for emergency use, Washington state expects to receive next week some 60,900 doses, said Michele Roberts, the Washington state Department of Health’s acting assistant secretary in charge of vaccine rollout.
How the state will use the new supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccine remains an open question.
“We’re waiting for final guidance before we finalize plans,” Roberts said in a Thursday news briefing.
That guidance will trickle out this weekend and early next week, as independent advisers to the federal government assess data from the vaccine’s clinical trials and debate how best to put it to work.
First, an advisory committee to the FDA will meet Friday and vote on whether the vaccine is safe and effective. A separate committee advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will outline a general strategy for use of the vaccine, which state leaders can adopt at their discretion.
Data released by FDA officials Wednesday provides some insight.
Overall, the vaccine had a 72% efficacy rate during its clinical trial in the United States and evidence suggests the vaccine is safe and causes only mild side effects.
In South Africa, where a highly contagious coronavirus variant is driving cases, the efficacy was 64%. Health officials earlier this week announced that the same concerning variant had been discovered in Washington state. ADVERTISINGSkip Adhttps://71d9bf83c78668d3d9f916f47f13f79f.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html
While the Johnson & Johnson vaccine’s overall efficacy is lower than the Moderna and Pfizer mRNA vaccines, which both tout efficacy figures near 95%, the most important metric is how well it prevents severe disease and death, said Lisa Jackson, of Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute.
On that score, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine’s performance was an impressive 85% and there were no deaths among trial participants who got the shot.
“You want to prevent people winding up in the hospital,” Jackson said. “You might have more mild cases, but that is less consequential for the individual and for society.”
Why Did CNN & NBC Both Pay Leftist Capital Rioter $35,000?
Sullivan argued that he was attending the protest as a journalist to get footage to sell.
Politico reports that “Sullivan’s defense attorney even filed invoices with the court showing that CNN and NBC each paid Sullivan’s firm $35,000 last month for rights to video he filmed of chaotic scenes outside and inside the Capitol, including the deadly shooting of protester Ashli Babbitt by a U.S. Capitol Police officer
Sullivan also received $5,000 from a company called Left/Right Productions and $2,500 from Australia’s ABC, according to the records.
A federal magistrate judge ordered Sullivan “to end his involvement with a business he founded (InsurgenceUSA) that the Justice Department says promotes and glorifies violent protests,” the report further states.
The notion that Sullivan was just a bystander is clearly countered by his many comments on the footage encouraging violence, including repeatedly yelling ‘burn it down’.
Governor Cohiba of Albany New York is now accused on several fronts by numerous women of sexual harassment. In fact he had one of his handlers bring a young woman to his office where he pulled out a box of cigars previously given to him by Slick Willie. Romeo and Juliet, Partagas, Hoyo de Monterrey or was it Cohiba? Ask the Covid-10 Killer, he knows his way around smoke filled rooms
A former aide to New York governor Andrew Cuomo is accusing him of sexual harassment, saying he compared her to a former girlfriend in front of colleagues, made inappropriate comments, and once gave her an unwanted kiss “on the lips” during a meeting.
Boylan describes a moment between her and Stephanie Benton, another member of the administration:
Stephanie Benton, Director of the Governor’s Offices, told me in an email on December 14, 2016 that the Governor suggested I look up images of Lisa Shields — his rumored former girlfriend — because “we could be sisters” and I was “the better looking sister.” The Governor began calling me “Lisa” in front of colleagues. It was degrading.
She provides a screenshot of an email between her and Benton to support her claim.
During a holiday party later that month, staffers allegedly summoned Boylan for a private meeting in Cuomo’s office, where he showed off a cigar box gifted to him by former president Bill Clinton. (“The two-decade old reference to President Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky was not lost on me,” she says.)
What if Boylan’s claims are true? Does Cuomo’s alleged conduct constitute crimes?
Under New York law, indecent contact crimes involve groping someone’s intimate parts without consent. State penal code section 130.52 defines it as “forcibly touching the sexual or other intimate parts of another person.” Does Boylan’s account meet this criminal requirement? It most certainly does.
In the context of an unwanted kiss, New York regards a person’s mouth to be an intimate body part. This was the finding of the court in the case of People v. Rondon which noted that “intimate parts is a much broader term than sexual parts.” Citing previous cases, the court concluded that abusing a victim’s body and privacy rises to the level of criminal sexual contact.
The question that has to be answered is how did this project deteriorate. Whose responsibility was it? Are the same people moving in who failed to maintain their unit.
Please read the comments at the end of the above news story. Pay close attention to the $487,000 cost per unit. You should have it so good.
THIS IS HAPPENING IN DEMOCRAT STRONGHOLDS ACROSS THE NATION.
This is a given. Housing policies are to take a sharp “U” turn under the Biden administration. They see racism in every “burb”, bigotry and hate. To counter this trend it is necessary to destroy the White suburbs. And how will they do this? First step is to press forward with the reformation of strict zoning regulations. This is not a pipe dream. Cities are being sued for their restrictive zoning. For instance, there is a debate across America that one acre single family plus zones are the Red Line that keeps minorities from acquiring properties in all White towns. Zoning boards are becoming the target of lawsuits.
PLEASE CLICK BELOW – UNDERSTAND WHAT EFFECT THIS WILL HAVE ON THE SERENITY OF THE SUBURBS
CLICK HERE for the debate raging in Woodbridge Connecticut. The claim here is simple; why can’t a single family 4,000 square foot home on two acres be converted to a four family with the same footprint. Any real estate broker will tell you that the conformity of a neighborhood is what makes a neighborhood. Throw a four family into the mix of single family homes will instantaneously bring their values down. There is no question about it.
Can a town’s laws be racist even if they do not explicitly state: “No Blacks Allowed”?
That question emerged at the latest public hearing over whether to change zoning, and boost affordable housing, in New Haven’s leafy neighbor to the west.
The question came towards the end of a three-hour hearing hosted Monday night by the Woodbridge Town Planning & Zoning Commission.
Former President Trump will give his first political speech since leaving office on Sunday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), a four-day event beginning Thursday that appears set to showcase how the twice-impeached ex-president remains his party’s leader.
The annual gabfest will put Trump, his allies and his movement front and center, while sidelining opponents of Trumpism within the GOP. The gathering will conclude with a Sunday straw poll that is almost certain to declare Trump the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
There is no speaking time allotted for any of the GOP leaders seen as opponents of Trump, such as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.); Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah), the GOP’s 2012 presidential nominee; Trump’s former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley; or Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), the third-ranking Republican in the House.
Michael Burry Warns Weimar Hyperinflation Is Coming
BY TYLER DURDENMONDAY, FEB 22, 2021 – 8:11
Update (1815 ET): one day after the Weimar tweetstorm below, and shortly after our article came out, Burry tweeted the following:
People say I didn’t warn last time. I did, but no one listened. So I warn this time. And still, no one listens. But I will have proof I warned.
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One week ago, Bank of America hinted at the unthinkable: the tsunami of monetary and fiscal stimulus, coupled with the upcoming surge in monetary velocity as the world’s economy emerges from lockdowns, would lead to unprecedented economic overheating… or rather precedented as BofA’s CIO Michael Hartnett reflected back on the post-WW1 Germany which he said was the “most epic, extreme analog of surging velocity and inflation following end of war psychology, pent-up savings, lost confidence in currency & authorities” and specifically the Reichsbank’s monetization of debt, and extrapolated that this is similar to what is going on now.
There is, of course, another name for that period: Weimar Germany, and because we all know what happened then, it is understandable why BofA does not want to mention that particular name.
Is Ben Bernanke The Second Coming Of Rudy von Havenstein, The Central Banker Responsible For Germany’s Hyperinflation? http://bit.ly/bKVeU3— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 26, 2010
Then overnight none other than the Big Short, Michael Burry, who has been rather busy making waves within the financial community with his hot takes (most recently, his slam of Robinhood and his bullish view on Uranium), picked up on the theme of Weimar Germany and specifically its hyperinflation, as the blueprint for what comes next in a lengthy tweetstorm cribbing generously from Parsson’s seminal work. And while the details are familiar to most monetary historians, the fact is that now none other than the man who was made famous in the Big Short is calling for Weimar-style hyperinflation in the US. Below is an easily digestible repost of Burry’s lengthy Saturday tweetstorm, which shows just how similar our world is to that prevalent in the years just before Weimar Germany saw the most explosive hyperinflation in history.
The US government is inviting inflation with its MMT-tinged policies. Brisk Debt/GDP, M2 increases while retail sales, PMI stage V recovery. Trillions more stimulus & re-opening to boost demand as employee and supply chain costs skyrocket. #ParadigmShift
The US government is inviting inflation with its MMT-tinged policies. Brisk Debt/GDP, M2 increases while retail sales, PMI stage V recovery. Trillions more stimulus & re-opening to boost demand as employee and supply chain costs skyrocket. #ParadigmShifthttps://t.co/kNT4memOVtpic.twitter.com/Bdw1CDn3Yf— Cassandra (@michaeljburry) February 20, 2021
“The life of the inflation in its ripening stage was a paradox which had its own unmistakable characteristics. One was the great wealth, at least of those favored by the boom..Many great fortunes sprang up overnight…The cities, had an aimless and wanton youth”
“Prices in Germany were steady, and both business and the stock market were booming. The exchange rate of the mark against the dollar and other currencies actually rose for a time, and the mark was momentarily the strongest currency in the world” on inflation’s eve.
“Side by side with the wealth were the pockets of poverty. Greater numbers of people remained on the outside of the easy money, looking in but not able to enter. The crime rate soared.”
“Accounts of the time tell of a progressive demoralization which crept over the common people, compounded of their weariness with the breakneck pace, to no visible purpose, and their fears from watching their own precarious positions slip while others grew so conspicuously rich.”
“Almost any kind of business could make money. Business failures and bankruptcies became few. The boom suspended the normal processes of natural selection by which the nonessential and ineffective otherwise would have been culled out.”
“Speculation alone, while adding nothing to Germany’s wealth, became one of its largest activities. The fever to join in turning a quick mark infected nearly all classes..Everyone from the elevator operator up was playing the market.”
“The volumes of turnover in securities on the Berlin Bourse became so high that the financial industry could not keep up with the paperwork…and the Bourse was obliged to close several days a week to work off the backlog” #robinhooddown
“all the marks that existed in the world in the summer of 1922 were not worth enough, by November of 1923, to buy a single newspaper or a tram ticket. That was the spectacular part of the collapse, but most of the real loss in money wealth had been suffered much earlier.”
“Throughout these years the structure was quietly building itself up for the blow. Germany’s #inflationcycle ran not for a year but for nine years, representing eight years of gestation and only one year of #collapse.”
His punchline: the above was “written in 1974 re: 1914-1923” and then makes the ominous extrapolation that “2010-2021: Gestation” adding that “when dollars might as well be falling from the sky…management teams get creative and ultimately take more risk.. paying out debt-financed dividends to investors or investing in risky growth opportunities has beaten a frugal mentality hands down.”
We are there now. The only question is when do we enter the exponential currency collapse phase.
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