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Re: MAGA might be eating itself – politicalbetting.com
Damn, this is huge.So Dr. House will find it IS lupus every episode?
Stanford Medicine scientists tie lupus to a virus nearly all of us carry
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/11/lupus-epstein-barr.html
One of humanity’s most ubiquitous infectious pathogens bears the blame for the chronic autoimmune condition called systemic lupus erythematosus or, colloquially, lupus, Stanford Medicine investigators and their colleagues have found.
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which resides silently inside the bodies of 19 out of 20 Americans, is directly responsible for commandeering what starts out as a minuscule number of immune cells to go rogue and persuade far more of their fellow immune cells to launch a widespread assault on the body’s tissues, the scientists have shown.
The findings were published Nov. 12 in Science Translational Medicine.
“This is the single most impactful finding to emerge from my lab in my entire career,” said William Robinson, MD, PhD, a professor of immunology and rheumatology and the study’s senior author. “We think it applies to 100% of lupus cases.”..
I wonder how many other mysterious, intractable diseases like lupus, which are incredible hard to treat, could be prevented by a simple vaccine ?
EBV is implicated in several now.
Re: MAGA might be eating itself – politicalbetting.com
No, you're absolutely wrong.Your glib one word answer tells me I'm right and you just can't admit it.Nope.That's never stopped us before. Obama was happily droning schools and weddings in Iraq and Afghanistan and we provided material support for that campaign.Yes, shocking that we don't want to collaborate with extra-judicial killing.Special relationship update.Hermer has fucked our relationship with the US to protect Venezuelan drug traffickers. It's playing very, very poorly in the US. One of the best things about getting rid of Starmer is that Hermer will get booted out with him.
Bolduan: But when you have British intelligence saying they don't want to share anymore because they are they are concerned that it is illegal what is being done. That is a problem
Jennings: You think I give a rip what some country in Europe thinks…
https://x.com/Acyn/status/1989540329708818765
Otherwise known as murder.
Get real, ridding the world of Venezuelan drug traffickers is a net positive for the world, destabilising Maduro is a net positive for the world and depriving him of his cut from drug trafficking is a net positive for the world.
Replace Trump with Obama and you would absolutely support these strikes against awf drug gangs profiteering off misery and keeping Maduro in power.
You and liberals don't like the messenger. That's fine but in the real world America has got to deal with its hugely porous border and this is how to do it. I wish we started taking their example for controlling our borders and turning around the boats with force and landing them 12 miles off the coast of Africa.
For a start, I criticised Obama's drone strike back in the day, so the ad hom (well done for resorting to that, btw) is as misplaced as it is lazy.
There is no legal justification for the current killings.
As several GOP Senators agree.
It sets an enormously dangerous precedent, well beyond even the dodgy drone strikes from previous administrations.
"Got to in the real world" isn't law - it's you saying that Trump can kill anyone he likes outside of the law.
Nigelb
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Re: A Streeting named desire – politicalbetting.com
I wonder whether Bowen's cameraman and sound guy were also laid in a ditch, or were they acceptable collateral damage for his brave reporting?Honestly this is pathetic. He isn't in a ditch, he is behind an earth bank. The camera is at the same level as him (near ground level) and he is holding a microphone. You are just making this stuff up. Much of what you have posted is libellous and without any foundation and incredibly insulting and not based upon any facts and taken from trolls and Russian propagandists.
I don't know what you have against Bowen., but really this is unacceptable stuff.
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Re: MAGA might be eating itself – politicalbetting.com
MJG may well have more political nous than I for one would ever have credited.She’s an immoral nutjob. The point is that even an immoral nutjob can see the problems with Donald Trump.
Re: MAGA might be eating itself – politicalbetting.com
Yes, shocking that we don't want to collaborate with extra-judicial killing.Special relationship update.Hermer has fucked our relationship with the US to protect Venezuelan drug traffickers. It's playing very, very poorly in the US. One of the best things about getting rid of Starmer is that Hermer will get booted out with him.
Bolduan: But when you have British intelligence saying they don't want to share anymore because they are they are concerned that it is illegal what is being done. That is a problem
Jennings: You think I give a rip what some country in Europe thinks…
https://x.com/Acyn/status/1989540329708818765
Otherwise known as murder.
Nigelb
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Re: A Streeting named desire – politicalbetting.com
A salary of £100k would put in the 96th percentile. Sometimes PB goes a bit silly when it comes to money.Yes but even in London I can find barely any jobs starting on over £100k for first graduate jobMy son with his 2:1 in programming is working in quality control for Sony on minimum wage. It must be different in Scotland.That is PhD grads, DavidL was saying undergrads who finished their degreeML / AI grads with a PhD are on a lot more than £100k.Google engineers start at £62kThere are IT jobs well in excess of £100k (multi times) for the right graduates.What graduate job starts at £100k+? Other than maybe commercial barrister or Goldman Sachs banker?I've the opposite problem. Nearly all of my son's friends have gone off and got jobs, normally starting at £100k+, but he is doing a BPhil for 2 more years at very considerable expense. So things could be worse!Same story with my granddaughterMy niece tells me that her son, who graduates this year is applying for dozens of jobs. So far, unsuccessfully. His cousin, my younger grandson has gone to Oz. Temporarily, permanently? Who knows.My granddaughter, who graduated this year, has said none of her year have gained employment yetIt is quite interesting - there's definitely been a big uptick in unemployment for young people, but the inactivity rate is down and the the employment rate is stable (or even a bit up, depending on where you measure from). So it would appear the reason for the change in the labour market is more young people entering the workforce over the last year or so.I have to admit, very regretfully, that all my late teen/early twenties relatives....... grandchildren, great-nephews etc ........ are having trouble getting onto the bottom rungs of the employment ladder. The only one who is working has a zero-hours job with few, if any, prospects of advancement.Hmm - do we have employment rate data for the young? We've discussed in detail on PB why unemployment isn't the full picture - indeed the latest employment and inactivity figures look quite good for the working population as a whole.Half of all UK jobs shed since Labour came to power are among under-25sAnyone who studies Labour's history. They leave office with fewer jobs than they inherited. It's a side-effect of their broken business model.
With the government under fire before the autumn budget, Guardian analysis shows the dramatic leap in UK unemployment to the highest levels since the Covid pandemic is being fuelled by a youth jobs crisis.
As many as 46% of the 170,000 jobs lost from company payrolls since June last year are from those under the age of 25 – the equivalent of more than 150 jobs lost per day.
Youth unemployment has increased from 14.8% a year ago to 15.3%, the highest level outside the Covid pandemic since 2015, and more than three times the headline jobless rate for people over the age of 16. Long-term youth joblessness is also at a decade high.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/nov/15/half-of-all-uk-jobs-shed-since-labour-came-to-power-are-among-under-25s
Who could have foreseen this issue.
Youth unemployment was no longer a thing under the Tories.
If anyone can be bothered: https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/datasets/employmentunemploymentandeconomicinactivitybyagegroupseasonallyadjusteda05sa
And statista's summary of that data have inactivity falling for the young since Labour got into power: https://www.statista.com/statistics/382428/uk-economic-inactivity-rate-by-age/?srsltid=AfmBOoomqBMlDwjTO_IkIbCR-Dcm66yjivBQ_prWQXfjyhPo7KFgMeMk
This isn't why I voted Labour
I can't think of a reason for that. Is the number of students dropping at the moment?
https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Salary/Google-Software-Engineer-New-Grad-Salaries-E9079_D_KO7,33.htm
'An entry level position recruit at Amazon can expect to receive a £75,000 salary with a £15,000 bonus, according to a research from Emolument.com, a salary benchmarking site.'
'Apple junior employees typically get a salary of £72,000 with a potential £11,000 bonus on top.'
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/amazon-tops-list-of-the-best-paying-tech-firms-for-junior-employees-a7007371.html
Eabhal
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Re: A Streeting named desire – politicalbetting.com
On the subject of Gaza, it's quite possible to think Hamas are utter scum, and that Israeli behaviour is unacceptable.Is it really possible to think anything else?
DavidL
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Re: A Streeting named desire – politicalbetting.com
My grandson is just about managing a spoon now but still very much prefers his fingers. Introduced him to mashed raspberries last night. It was hilarious as every now and again the tartness made him shiver but he loved them. They went everywhere but a fair number made the mouth.It's awful isn't it. You and I want to come on here and boast about how well our grandchildren are doing, how proud they are making us. How they are making the worst;d a better place.Same story with my granddaughterMy niece tells me that her son, who graduates this year is applying for dozens of jobs. So far, unsuccessfully. His cousin, my younger grandson has gone to Oz. Temporarily, permanently? Who knows.My granddaughter, who graduated this year, has said none of her year have gained employment yetIt is quite interesting - there's definitely been a big uptick in unemployment for young people, but the inactivity rate is down and the the employment rate is stable (or even a bit up, depending on where you measure from). So it would appear the reason for the change in the labour market is more young people entering the workforce over the last year or so.I have to admit, very regretfully, that all my late teen/early twenties relatives....... grandchildren, great-nephews etc ........ are having trouble getting onto the bottom rungs of the employment ladder. The only one who is working has a zero-hours job with few, if any, prospects of advancement.Hmm - do we have employment rate data for the young? We've discussed in detail on PB why unemployment isn't the full picture - indeed the latest employment and inactivity figures look quite good for the working population as a whole.Half of all UK jobs shed since Labour came to power are among under-25sAnyone who studies Labour's history. They leave office with fewer jobs than they inherited. It's a side-effect of their broken business model.
With the government under fire before the autumn budget, Guardian analysis shows the dramatic leap in UK unemployment to the highest levels since the Covid pandemic is being fuelled by a youth jobs crisis.
As many as 46% of the 170,000 jobs lost from company payrolls since June last year are from those under the age of 25 – the equivalent of more than 150 jobs lost per day.
Youth unemployment has increased from 14.8% a year ago to 15.3%, the highest level outside the Covid pandemic since 2015, and more than three times the headline jobless rate for people over the age of 16. Long-term youth joblessness is also at a decade high.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/nov/15/half-of-all-uk-jobs-shed-since-labour-came-to-power-are-among-under-25s
Who could have foreseen this issue.
Youth unemployment was no longer a thing under the Tories.
If anyone can be bothered: https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/datasets/employmentunemploymentandeconomicinactivitybyagegroupseasonallyadjusteda05sa
And statista's summary of that data have inactivity falling for the young since Labour got into power: https://www.statista.com/statistics/382428/uk-economic-inactivity-rate-by-age/?srsltid=AfmBOoomqBMlDwjTO_IkIbCR-Dcm66yjivBQ_prWQXfjyhPo7KFgMeMk
This isn't why I voted Labour
I can't think of a reason for that. Is the number of students dropping at the moment?
But, with 20-somethings we can't.
Our 30-something is doing OK. But he's got a horrendous mortgage.
DavidL
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Re: A Streeting named desire – politicalbetting.com
Train worker Samir Zitouni has been discharged from hospital after suffering critical injuries in the Huntingdon attack
In a statement via the police,his family said: “We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from the public, and very touched by all the kind words about Sam’s brave actions"
https://bsky.app/profile/lizziedearden.bsky.social/post/3m5oqhqxbus2x
In a statement via the police,his family said: “We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from the public, and very touched by all the kind words about Sam’s brave actions"
https://bsky.app/profile/lizziedearden.bsky.social/post/3m5oqhqxbus2x
eek
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