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Re: The Butterfly Effect – Bush vs. Gore revisited – politicalbetting.com
My partner was trying to take a patient's blood pressure and couldn't work out why she couldn't get a reading. Had simply died while she was setting up the machine. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Butterfly Effect – Bush vs. Gore revisited – politicalbetting.com
Foxy is right. You can put as much detail and analysis online as possible and you will always have people wilfully misinterpreting it or not bothering to check. In fact, the more detail you put out, … (View Post)1 -
Re: The Butterfly Effect – Bush vs. Gore revisited – politicalbetting.com
Especially when underreporting of obesity can feed into official stats: https://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/a-third-of-adults-in-wales-live-with-obesity-according-to-new-analysis/ The cynic in me suggests … (View Post)1 -
Re: The Butterfly Effect – Bush vs. Gore revisited – politicalbetting.com
Ozempic sounds great but I think perhaps taxing the kind of crap that leads to people getting obese might remain a important part of the solution? Perhaps more sport and active travel? Given current … (View Post)1 -
Re: The State of the Union, Week 7 – politicalbetting.com
I suppose all taxation is a tax on working people, directly or indirectly. It depends on how far you want to stretch the definition. And technically they stated that they wouldn't increase Natio… (View Post)1
