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    So go into your items and hit the garbage can next to the potions and throw them away?

    Not really. I said it’s paid out nearly nothing since the 80s. $3.4 billion over 28 years isn’t much in the grand scheme of things. $114 million a year, and that counts all the legal costs. That’s less than the US spends on pretty much everything and much less than a normal drug company pays after a lawsuit.

    Typoed. It’s the tpp.

    Thing is, the US has something similar and it’s paid out almost nothing since the 80s. It’s not only rare, is hard to prove it had anything to do with the death.

    It’s not a sacrifice. It’s a tragic death because a child had a extremely rare reaction. It’s still more likely your child will die every time you get in the car and drive than from s vaccine.

    “big pharma” has never called for removing vaccine, or even drug, approval from the FDA and actually prefer medical experts that weren’t employed by them. Makes it easier for them to say, “well they said it’s okay and they didn’t notice the problem either”. It’s conspiracy theory on her part, plain and simple.

    Sympathy doesn’t change the facts. 1 or 2 dead kids is tragic , but better than the tens of thousands. And yeah, no parent wants their kids to be the 1 or 2, but you know what? Your kids are more likely to die in a car accident each time you drive (.01% for the wreck, .003% a vaccine will kill). So why should i

    “Johnson was a governor, so, again, not gonna vote for him because Clinton needs every vote, but I wouldn’t expect a dumpster fire if he was elected.”

    “And no support Stein is anti-vax, just that she doesn’t trust corporations having a hand in the process.”

    Official Green Party plank:
    “Greens support a wide range of health care services, not just traditional medicine, which too often emphasizes “a medical arms race” that relies upon high-tech intervention, surgical techniques and costly pharmaceuticals. Chronic conditions are often best cured by alternative medicine. We

    Hillary panders. Stein outrights 180s on issues for votes. See the Brexit and TTP.

    I dug into her positions last election, she was bad then. She’s aslo killing the Greens, as the % of the vote she got in 2012 is lower than any one who came before her.

    I think you’re missing the important part of her statement.

    This is why I’ve always scorned the anti-vaxxer stance. “It might cause autism! It might cause a child or two to die!” Yep, tragic, still better than the tens of thousands that would die if we didn’t have any at all now isn’t it?

    Anti GMO is actually one of the Green party’s official planks this year. She doesn’t need to go all anti GMO, they did it for her.

    Short version: if you’re a liberal, Johnson holds a couple of stances that you’ll likely agree with, but mostly he’s crazy.

    Except she was totally for the TTP, tweeted she was for the TTP, loved the TTP! Until the day Sanders called it a massive mistake. She tore all those tweets down and replaced them with so much hate for the TTP it isn’t even funny. Did the same thing withe Brexit to, except she called it good until Trump then, then

    They do, but it’s almost entirely in California. I live in Washington, and we’re a solid blue state. They had one canidate that I can find.

    Doubtful, honestly. The more likely outcome is an influx of money from the major parties into a third party to build a spoiler. As long as the party paying the 3rd party’s run has control of the house (So Republicans, with their massive stacks of cash), they can force their president without actually winning. At that

    Jill Stein will cause as many deaths as a warhawk, with her utterly stupid anti-vaxxing stance. Oh and she’s Pro-TTP, or at least was until the day Sanders came out against it. Deleted all her pro-TTP tweets and replaced them with anti one within hours of him declaring it bad.