No way Vivek can be in the big boy seat yet. He should be on Trump or DeSantis' ticket as VP though...
He says all the right things, but we know how that usually works out (MTG)
Vivek Ramaswamy
@VivekGRamaswamy
TRUTH. 1. God is real.
2. There are two genders.
3. Human flourishing requires fossil fuels.
4. Reverse racism is racism.
5. An open border is no border.
6. Parents determine the education of their children.
7. The nuclear family is the greatest form of governance known to mankind.
8. Capitalism lifts people up from poverty.
9. There are three branches of the U.S. government, not four.
10. The U.S. constitution is the strongest guarantor of freedoms in history.
Wow, you’re right. His inflection points, arm movement, rolled up shirt sleeves all scream Obama.I don't think I've ever seen him on the stump before, but is anyone else seeing BHO? Not the policy points (those are night and day), but the delivery, the mannerisms, the body language, the tone, the cadence. Holy crap. Wonder if that's practiced?
If true as presented, he’s a covid profiteer.
(Plus apparently, he supports trans-ing the military).
Ramaswamy company pitched governments on effort to install universal covid patient records surveillance database
Datavant sought to create a universal database for governments that displays "every patient who has been tested for Covid-19."www.dossier.today
That article reads like a hit piece.If true as presented, he’s a covid profiteer.
(Plus apparently, he supports trans-ing the military).
Ramaswamy company pitched governments on effort to install universal covid patient records surveillance database
Datavant sought to create a universal database for governments that displays "every patient who has been tested for Covid-19."www.dossier.today
And that piece reads like butterflies and unicorns.That article reads like a hit piece.
Here's another view of the database.
Health Organizations Jointly Develop COVID-19 Research Database
The new database includes HIPAA-compliant, de-identified and limited, longitudinal, patient-level data sets from the consortium of institutions and organizations that helped develop it.www.biospace.com
Which puts the truth somewhere between.And that piece reads like butterflies and unicorns.
okWhich puts the truth somewhere between.
It was a lot of groups/companies that got together to create it. The idea behind the database actually sounds like a good idea. It might even be useful for tracking adverse effects if they tried to use it for that. I don't see it as trying to profiteer off of covid though. Just because something had to do with covid, doesn't make it a terrible thing.