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Dr.Do-Little: Fauci Takes Early Retirement at 81, Mulls Next 50 Years as Wal-Mart Greeter

Celebrity spokesmodel Anthony ‘Doctor’ Fauci announces retirement at age 81, after a mere 50 years of government service…mostly to the U.S. government. He leaves behind a legacy as America’s favorite soap opera star, making him a prime candidate for a position that must convey credibility and wisdom to the public…say, Wal-Mart people greeter.

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18 replies on “Dr.Do-Little: Fauci Takes Early Retirement at 81, Mulls Next 50 Years as Wal-Mart Greeter”

ALL “covid related” damage caused by the virus was government reaction to leftist media hype, hysteria and panic. I’m 78, just got over it. Fever for about 3 hours, one day attack of diarrhea, one day of sniffles and it was done.
I’ve had worse hangovers.

Fauci should have to appear before an international tribunal and explain why he shouldn’t be held responsible for the Covid-19 outbreak. He pushed all the gain-of-function research and made sure it continued after the more dangerous research was moved to Wuhan.

Steve, why didn’t Trump fire Fauci? It is my understanding that he COULDN’T. Fauci is a civil servant rather than a political appointee and, as such, enjoys tremendous immunity from being fired. Trump was in the process of reclassifying any civil servant who wrote or affected government policy as something like a Schedule F employee that could be fired “at will”, but Covid interrupted this effort and the subsequent stolen election made the reclassification irrelevant. When Biden took office, he immediately ended it.

The only other “doctor” in history I can think of who has more blood on his hands is Dr. Mengele. Japan’s Unit 731 actually did more heinous atrocities than Mengele, but those “doctors'” identities and the number of their victims were much more effectively hidden from the public.

I think the reason why President Trump didn’t fire “doctor” Fauscist is the same reason why he didn’t fire so many of the bootlicking Leftist flag & general officers (active & retired) who so doggedly worked against him (and America). He had an undue respect for their titles.

If upon retirement Anthony Fauci “accepts” a position as a medical advisor to the government of Brazil, or anyplace else that doesn’t have an extradition treaty with the United States … We’ll know two things.

He knows damn well he’s guilty of criminal offenses and he’s seen the hand writing on the wall.

I’d like to see what he’s doing with the wealth he’s accumulated too.

Personally, I hope he stays in the U.S. I have no more problem putting someone his age in prison than I would a aged, near death Nazi war criminal. Which is to say no problem at all.

Fauci and Bill Gates set up clinical trials designed to show that safe and inexpensive Hydroxychloroquine was useless in Covid treatment. This was required in order to allow them to get “emergency use” designation for the vaccine(s).They used patients in late-stage Covid, a cohort that Hydroxy was known at the time to have no effect on, and administered 10X the recommended dose to those patients to KILL members of the experimental group so that Fauci, on his next Anthony Fauci Road Show could claim that the drug is not only ineffective, but dangerous! This according to Robert Kennedy’s “The Real Dr. Fauci.” The relatives of the victims in these trials should have him charged with murder in my opinion.

I have to say, that was a brilliant observation that Scott made regarding the daily appearance of Fauci in the media instead of keeping him behind the scenes.

When Fauci started at the CDC, I was a surgical resident at a busy inner city trauma center. “Gay-related immune deficiency” was 100% fatal and transmitted by contact with blood (later changed it’s name to AIDS), but he didn’t subject gay folks or IV drug users to significant restrictions. By the time Covid-19 came around, his recommendations result in me being sent home from work for my protection. I immediately get Covid, get over it (hence, acquire natural immunity), and was told to continue staying home because I could get it again. I couldn’t go to work treating respiratory illnesses. We were quickly learning what worked and I couldn’t help!
The consequences of the lockdown are ridiculously worse than the pandemic. And we haven’t seen the worst, especially related to schools, teachers, and 10 year olds who can’t read.
Fauci was wrong, but it was the left-wing media/Democratic Party that took this crisis, used it to get Trump out of office, and stoked its flames to get more federal power. Fauci was a useful idiot.

Interesting, thanks for sharing that.

I’ll add one more devastating consequence to your list. The inflation we’re experiencing today is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. Inflation generally lags excessive government spending by 18 months +/- and Covid was used as an excuse to create and put a lot of fiat cash into the economic system.

Inflation is like a ‘temporary’ government program in that it’s almost impossible to get rid of once it starts. It can be stabilized but things rarely if ever go back to where they were. We were already in trouble due to irresponsible, unnecessary spending on both sides and this seems to increase with every new administration. Nations have committed political and economic suicide in this way. It’s not a trivial thing.

ACTS (TM), you’ll laugh at this. When I asked why I was being sent home, they said fat, old, balding, know-it-all, curmudgon ENT docs were dropping like flies in Italy.
I learned today that the way the local government in my area predicts how many prison cells to build relates to third grade reading efficiency/aptitude. Can you imagine the impact from essentially 2 years of no school on children just learning to read? I want to scream.

Naples? I know, or knew a few Americans who were out of Napoli. Most of them have probably rotated home by now.

I bet, on the ‘dropping like flies thing’ if that was during the Covid outbreak and you were in Italy, that the situation didn’t look real good. That wouldn’t surprise me as ENT docs would be getting a lot of exposure to the virus.

I haven’t gotten it yet but while I may be old and fat I have an immune system that impresses the hell out of the few doctors I’ve had to deal with in my life. My problems are more from arthritis and old injuries than anything to do with pathogens.

Very interesting too is what you said about how crime relates to grade school reading levels. That doesn’t surprise me but I’d never heard of it put that way before.

Yeah, we’re in for a rough time. If you think crime is bad now wait until those kids who didn’t get proper schooling start hitting young adulthood. Those young people are not going to just lay down and die, they’ll find ways to survive and they’ll cluster together with others like themselves.

It probably won’t affect me. I live in a very low crime rural area by choice. I have security that would make Fort Knox look like a bunch of amateurs. It’s all OTS stuff but there’s a lot of it and it’s layered. I doubt crime will become a significant factor here but even if it does I’m ready to deal with it.

It’s hard to understand how people don’t “get” that crime is interrelated to things like reading level in grade-school. It’s like they just don’t care anymore how bad they make things, as they tell themselves how wonderful they are for making things ‘better’ that are not getting better at all.

Oops. Decided to write another article for American Thinker and researched the third grade/prison beds “fact”. It’s urban myth. NPR did a piece on how it may be myth, but the facts bear out the truth of it.

I just today watched a very interesting video on YT regarding the correlation between intellectual stunting due to the lead additives in fuel, caused by the effects of lead on the brain, and crime. Again, coincidence is not causation but the graphs match almost identically when superimposed on each other.

So if the third grade reading level thing is true or not, there certainly can be some social, technological or industrial roots to criminal behavior.

Had it not been for you bringing up the reading level thing I probably wouldn’t have caught the significance of the video and not bothered to watch it.

So … Thank you. And thanks for following up letting me know the facts too, before I went around spouting the reading thing as though it were gospel 🙂

YES! And I think we should all chip in and send “doctor” Faucscist a retirement present: a “Dr. Kevorkian Gift Certificate,” to be used ASAP. LOL

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