Look. #Congress needs to #STFU with calling what happened, yesterday, an "#insurrection." It was a group of people who occupied a building, perhaps guilty of vandalism & trespassing...but that did not require a man to shoot a unarmed WOMAN at point blank range.

The way #Congress just side-stepped an actual MURDER by their people & desperately ignored crowds outside that felt disenfranchised by a contentious #election, really shows how much most of them don't give a F about constituents--their purpose was to represent their voters.
And to even temporarily "ban" the standing #POTUS on social media should never have been allowed. I think the #CEOs of #Twitter should be arrested for that. They don't lead out country. #Trump should have declared social #media a "public utility"--when that happened.
Whether people "like" #Trump or not...#Twitter should not have the power to circumvent the standing #POTUS from communicating with the public, especially during what many deemed an "emergency"...
And another thing I want to say to people who are overly critical of #Trump--especially those in #Congress--do you fucking idiots know how laws are made? CONGRESS introduces proposed laws and votes on it...any complaints about *policy* should be directed toward CONGRESS, first.
We have CAREER #CONGRESS members--who are DIRECTLY responsible for almost all institutional "racism, sexism, immigration abuse, police brutality, warmongering, spying" legislation that has passed--& these assholes want to pin that on one man they cock-block for 4 years?! REALLY?
For anyone who needs a basic lesson on how most laws are formed...people (usually rich assholes) "lobby" #CONGRESS members to put forth a #BILL--OUR CONGRESS--HOUSE & SENATE--VOTE ON IT. Almost ALWAYS, both House & Senate must approve Bill, then #POTUS (is pressured &) signs it.
So, given the fact #CONGRESS usually HELPS CREATE AND APPROVE MOST LEGISLATION, WHERE THE FUCK DO THEY GET OFF BEING SO "CRITICAL" OF OTHERS FOR THE VERY INSTITUTIONAL "POLICIES" CONGRESS MEMBERS MADE?!
And by they way, isn't a large percent of our #Congress #CIA? These quivering little bitches were worried about an unarmed female on the other side of a glass door? REALLY? What kind of cowardly, morons do we have working in #NationalSecurity, anyway?

https://t.co/p6fjq9JYi9

More from Politics

THREAD

1)
@SidneyPowell1 reflects on #Iran’s meddling in the U.S. in a recent tweet to U.S. President Donald Trump.

This thread focuses on Iran’s dangerous influence in the U.S., especially through its DC-based lobby group


2)
Why is this important?

@DNI_Ratcliffe "told CBS News that there was foreign election interference by China, #Iran & Russia in November of this year [2020]."

All Americans should be informed about how Iran & its lobby group NIAC are meddling in the


3)
#Iran has been increasingly aiming to interfere in U.S. elections specifically through NIAC.

DNI John Ratcliffe had previously shed light on this vital


4)
NIAC is a lobby group in the U.S. pushing Iran’s talking points.

Listen to this Iranian regime insider explain that NIAC was established by @JZarif, the foreign minister of


5)
@tparsi is the official founder of NIAC in the U.S.

Listen to how Trita Parsi parrots Zarif’s talking

You May Also Like

https://t.co/6cRR2B3jBE
Viruses and other pathogens are often studied as stand-alone entities, despite that, in nature, they mostly live in multispecies associations called biofilms—both externally and within the host.

https://t.co/FBfXhUrH5d


Microorganisms in biofilms are enclosed by an extracellular matrix that confers protection and improves survival. Previous studies have shown that viruses can secondarily colonize preexisting biofilms, and viral biofilms have also been described.


...we raise the perspective that CoVs can persistently infect bats due to their association with biofilm structures. This phenomenon potentially provides an optimal environment for nonpathogenic & well-adapted viruses to interact with the host, as well as for viral recombination.


Biofilms can also enhance virion viability in extracellular environments, such as on fomites and in aquatic sediments, allowing viral persistence and dissemination.