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I thought it was penis insufficiency. Didn't Stormy diagnose that?Venus insufficiency is common as people get older, I have it. It is not life threatening.
I thought it was penis insufficiency. Didn't Stormy diagnose that?Venus insufficiency is common as people get older, I have it. It is not life threatening.
Well the Dow is doing fairly well. But yes I agree. My point is the only way to destroy Trump is for him to utterly fail. And I believe that ultimately he will. I just hope it’s while he’s still in office.The economy isn’t going up. It just isn’t freefalling.I don’t want him to die just yet. He needs to utterly fail in the minds of his followers. We need a total economic collapse.
If he dies while the economy is going up, they’ll make him a martyr and a saint.
Not much, after you incorporate the 10% loss of a dollar’s global value and look at Jan 30 2024 to date … its total dollars are worth a couple percent less even though the “dollar value” is up, because A dollar’s value is down.Well the Dow is doing fairly well
Of course he's dismantling it. Can't have stuff like this:There really appears to be no reason for this. Right now, Trump is allowing the dismantling of the regulatory state within the Executive Branch. Trump is only to be pushed away if he interferes. Trump also maintains this unexplainable cult of personality that the GOP can not replace.Yes. I have long suspected that they will allow Trump to remain in office for 2 years and a day or month, to allow JD the opportunity to serve for 10 years. At which point, democracy will just be an old wive’s tale and who knows what will happen…You do realize that if Trump doesn't finish his term, you have President Vance as a result?
JD Vance is a greater threat, but really, that war has already been lost. As things stand, some are already laying out a plan for Trump's third term. It is difficult to know whether that is serious or no.
(The plant is turning out substandard stuff, the FDA isn't allowing it in.)
The classification of the plant as "Official Action Indicated" by the FDA follows an inspection from June 2 to June 13 that resulted in eight observations or instances of non-compliance
I am less confident about what the inspections may or may not indicate, having gone through multiple FDA ( and other governing bodies) inspections. Yes, it could indicate an uncorrected error in record keeping —or it could indicate a different problem.(The plant is turning out substandard stuff, the FDA isn't allowing it in.)The classification of the plant as "Official Action Indicated" by the FDA follows an inspection from June 2 to June 13 that resulted in eight observations or instances of non-compliance
OAI status is a major headache for Sun, and their management and compliance people will be running around with their hair on fire, and pulling out all the stops to correct the issues and get a new inspection from the FDA so that they can resume exports to the US; But eight observations isn't an indication that "The plant is turning out substandard stuff". More likely it is an indication that recordkeeping is sloppy.
The FDA are (rightly) extremely pedantic, and will OAI a plant long before standards fall to the point that the products being made there are dangerous and/or ineffective.
Sure, it could indicate a more serious problem, but that's not very likely in my experience - every FDA inspection I have gone through has been preceeded by a general tidy-up of the facilities, and a warning to staff to be on their best behaviour, to ensure that nothing is out of place physically. The inspectors tour the plant, but there's not likely much to see; It's the paperwork (or its absence) that tells the story of how the place operates when inspectors are not nosing around.I am less confident about what the inspections may or may not indicate, having gone through multiple FDA ( and other governing bodies) inspections. Yes, it could indicate an uncorrected error in record keeping —or it could indicate a different problem.(The plant is turning out substandard stuff, the FDA isn't allowing it in.)The classification of the plant as "Official Action Indicated" by the FDA follows an inspection from June 2 to June 13 that resulted in eight observations or instances of non-compliance
OAI status is a major headache for Sun, and their management and compliance people will be running around with their hair on fire, and pulling out all the stops to correct the issues and get a new inspection from the FDA so that they can resume exports to the US; But eight observations isn't an indication that "The plant is turning out substandard stuff". More likely it is an indication that recordkeeping is sloppy.
The FDA are (rightly) extremely pedantic, and will OAI a plant long before standards fall to the point that the products being made there are dangerous and/or ineffective.
Sure but there’s potential for other issues: reagents not being properly stored or QA that was noted as passed but did not actually pass, lots of things.Sure, it could indicate a more serious problem, but that's not very likely in my experience - every FDA inspection I have gone through has been preceeded by a general tidy-up of the facilities, and a warning to staff to be on their best behaviour, to ensure that nothing is out of place physically. The inspectors tour the plant, but there's not likely much to see; It's the paperwork (or its absence) that tells the story of how the place operates when inspectors are not nosing around.I am less confident about what the inspections may or may not indicate, having gone through multiple FDA ( and other governing bodies) inspections. Yes, it could indicate an uncorrected error in record keeping —or it could indicate a different problem.(The plant is turning out substandard stuff, the FDA isn't allowing it in.)The classification of the plant as "Official Action Indicated" by the FDA follows an inspection from June 2 to June 13 that resulted in eight observations or instances of non-compliance
OAI status is a major headache for Sun, and their management and compliance people will be running around with their hair on fire, and pulling out all the stops to correct the issues and get a new inspection from the FDA so that they can resume exports to the US; But eight observations isn't an indication that "The plant is turning out substandard stuff". More likely it is an indication that recordkeeping is sloppy.
The FDA are (rightly) extremely pedantic, and will OAI a plant long before standards fall to the point that the products being made there are dangerous and/or ineffective.
In India I suppose those things are of paramount importance. Your medical science is far ahead of ours (esp with a BRAINWORM running our HC system). I hope your solution for perfect hair comes to the rest of the world soon.About OP: I do see a reduction of swagger, a bit unsure of his feet. And the hair are not set as perfectly as before.
Trump or his tariffs are not as important for India as you think. It affects less than 1% of our GDP.In India I suppose those things are of paramount importance.
Yeah? It would be (or would have been) about 0.28% of American GDP, but don't despair -Trump or his tariffs are not as important for India as you think. It affects less than 1% of our GDP.