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Seay Stanford's avatar

Thank you so much for yesterday! I meant to tell you (before Dr Cole was ready to answer my question) that what I particularly appreciated about your presentation that most lack or fall short on is that you ended with very clear ACTION STEPS. As a speaker in my former life, I was taught that when speaking to answer the "So what". So often we are given great content with no call to action. Or a very soft one like many speakers do. You deliver very clear "So what"s and action oriented CTA's. Thanks to your direction, I've registered to work the election polls, have paid close attention to, supported my local government and am more versed in our laws and how they work. Please continue giving us clear action steps. It makes us feel empowered that we can make a difference. Please also thank your beautiful bride, Michelle, for her time & insights on local schools. I know these 4 days are long and can feel repetitive at times. Please know, that your sacrifices are deeply appreciated, that you are blazing the trail for other attorneys, and just in how you show up every day- gives us the hope & motivation that we too, can make a difference. You lead by professional & sound example and are making history sir. Thank you. 🙏

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Letha's avatar

Ditto Seay ! Thoroughly enjoyed the program . Thank you for contributing your insight on the issues at hand !

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Brenda Cavallo's avatar

Holy cow--The CDC is the new 'weather channel for disease" Guess we can safely say that just like weather people, they can get it wrong on all accounts and still hold a job.

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Lo_retta's avatar

That's what I was thinking! "What PR firm told them to COMPARE themselves with weather reporters?!?" Hahahaha!!!

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Arlene Katerberg's avatar

A disservice to weather people!

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William's avatar

Perhaps meterolojester scientists make more than anchors that should be holding ships in place. Use baseball moneyball stats on them all?

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

It's like the TV station having 100 highly paid meteorologists on staff. A colossal waste of money a private company would never tolerate.

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Sal_Peenx's avatar

My sentiments exactly... really raising the bar. And by the way... We should NEVER have to follow any of their dumbness rules EVER again. Our laws come from legislatures. Period. Constitution. Germs are everywhere. Science. Carry on.

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Chevrus's avatar

And its simply another crisis/consent manufacturing operation. All from a private corporation that own medical patents!

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Arlene Katerberg's avatar

Exactly!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

A snow job for sure.

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Ray's avatar

if only we could blame people for the climate changing which it has done for literally billions of years. tesla is just as bad why? mining rare earth materials so you can charge up off the main grid which is created by mostly fossil fuels. its all a big scam and co2 is pretty damn low if you look over a half billion years of data and i remind you plants use it to breathe

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Willing Spirit's avatar

If only logic mattered….

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Linda Sartain's avatar

Exactly.. I learned in grade school that Plants , trees need CO2 to grow. Were these climate change people asleep that day? Or maybe they dont teach Science anymore.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Right! Which is why we humans are sooo bad for the Earth(as Greta believes)--we carbon units must be reduced in number. The inconvenient Truth is that we've been lied to for too long.

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Bandit's avatar

We must be reduced in number. AND we need to start with her. I'm sure she'll be down with that. Anything to help the planet, right?

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Copernicus's avatar

Exactly. Electric cars are actually coal-powered cars. At least where I live. 🤣

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No Communism Here's avatar

tesla's might not be "green" (whatever that means) but they are without a doubt THE best car to drive, bar none. I love mine, had it 5 years, zero issues and for me, the super chargers are free so there's that.....

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FedUpInOR's avatar

You’re not paying for them, but they aren’t free. It gets old subsidizing other people’s decisions like electric cars and solar panels. If they’re truly worth it, pay the full price yourself without any taxpayer subsidies

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Copernicus's avatar

Bingo! Ain’t nothin’ free.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

The funniest thing is that I bet he’s a boomer if he could afford a brand new Tesla 5 years ago and I’m a millennial subsidizing his decision with my taxes AND educating him on economics. 🥁

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Copernicus's avatar

Well, my former co-worker who falls in the millennial category was happily affording a Tesla last I knew. Granted, he has a high paying job in the medical profession and was doing a lot of locums work.

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No Communism Here's avatar

I'm sorry, but when I bought the car that was a perk. I was an EARLY purchaser of the Tesla and took a big chance on it. They don't do that anymore, but until my car dies I get free charging. How about taking your nose that is out of joint and realigning it with the facts, not your incorrect assumptions? And YOU aren't subsidizing what I am getting, btw. smh.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

You took a chance on it with our tax subsidies helping you out. Also, that electricity charging your car isn’t free even if it’s Free to you. Basic economics on the whole ‘free lunch’ and all....(someone’s paying even if it isn’t YOU).

‘Currently the tax subsidies for purchasing an electric car are a $7500 tax credit that acts as a subsidy for wealthy Americans looking to lower their tax liability.’ https://www.theamericanconsumer.org/2021/10/economic-standard-federal-subsidies-for-electric-cars-should-not-be-increased/

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No Communism Here's avatar

Bye felicity

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FedUpInOR's avatar

You don’t understand basic economics

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No Communism Here's avatar

You. Are. Super. Super. Rude. So quit now.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Rude for educating you? You admitted you get free charges for life. Sad you don’t realize that it’s we the tax payer paying for your ‘chance/free ride’ that you took on us. Ah well, maybe someone else can get through where I cannot.

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Bandit's avatar

Cry me a river. 😭

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Anna T's avatar

I haven't seen a "free" charger yet. And those that are "free," most likely won't be in the future, IMO.

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Strip mining for lithium is good for the environment???! What ever happened to hydrogen fuel cell tech?

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Ray's avatar

hydrogen is difficult to separate from what i understand.

im sure someone figured it out but even if they did a fuel company will now own the patent

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Ok. And yet Bob Lazar(granted--he's a rocket scientist) retro-fitted his own car to run on hydrogen. He said it's not that difficult (haha--easy for him to say!)

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Ray's avatar

yes but where did he get the hydrogen? they use high amounts of energy to get it, its not yet efficient. another problem with hydrogen as a fuel is the by product is water vapor which is the single biggest greenhouse problem, it makes co2 look positively helpful

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Lazar built a hydrogen 'machine'--I'm no engineer. The guy is a genius.

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Ray's avatar

just watched a vid about it, love his quote 'All you have to do is build a particle accelerator and you can make your own' :D

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Bandit's avatar

I'm not trying to be ignorant, but how is water vapor bad? I would think that places in the West would welcome some water vapor.

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Ray's avatar

you ever get cold weather then the rain comes and its a milder temperature? imagine a city filled with water vapor from vehicles like LA. the water is heated by the sun and then radiates locally for a long time say through the night when it should be cooler. water vapor accounts for 60% of greenhouse effect according to NASA

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Until the ‘climate’ people are pro-nuclear... 🙄🤡🙄 I’m no Bill Gates fan, but Elon is pretty hypocritical himself

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Riki Tiki Tavi's avatar

Hypocrites are a dime a dozen...I still contradict myself.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

When the elites (in)fight we all win ;)

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Monica Hughes PhD's avatar

Yes. Let the Billionaire Wars commence.

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Doug Young's avatar

I remember when groomers were those nice people you brought your poodle to every couple of months for a trim.

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VeryVer's avatar

Wow-Musk is rich AND funny. And knows who the real enemies are. I'm swooning.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

So glad my husband and I got to meet you in Destin, Jeff, along with your lovely wife. Thank you so much for doing this. A grueling schedule indeed, but know that you and those with whom you are traveling are dearly loved and appreciated for your efforts on behalf of liberty and truth.

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Hollis's avatar

We are in the early stages of this cultural/spiritual war. I am eager to fight in it. Coffee & Covid and Jeff Childers are a shining Light for the cavalry. Ron DeSantis is what we need to lead this country! Finally, the pure evil and darkness is being exposed, and they have membership in the democrat socialist party.

Ephesians 5:11-12 Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret.

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KB's avatar

This isn't even an early stage. It's been happening for many, many years. Most people are just now waking up and thinking that this is all new. It's not.

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Kelly P's avatar

You know, not that long ago, parents and grandparents would be labeled as dangerous and put on watch lists because they had a picture of a child or grandchild in the bathtub. Or a parent or grandparent might have taken a picture of their infant/toddler child/grandchild lying on a bath towel- and a butt was exposed. Why was that labeled as dangerous to a child (and parents/grandparents had been doing that for a long time No, we now have schools and teachers thinking it's okay to try and push gender issues is okay. Some of these mental games could cause serious harm to children who are not yet mature enough to understand gender, etc. Why can't they just let kids be kids!

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Bandit's avatar

It was considered child porn. It might turn on the pervs. Now the pervs are in control, so it should be ok. 😑🙄

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Chevrus's avatar

Right because they are now called “minor-attracted”. Got it.

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Skeptic's avatar

Jeff in your article

"Gates, for his part, is a pretty cheeky little bugger, pestering Musk for money for his ludicrous climate change plans while simultaneously betting against Musk’s electric car venture."

Musk's electric car venture as stated wouldn't exist without $ billions in govt/taxpayers subsidies. Also wouldn't exist if the Supreme kangaroo court hadn't ruled co2 to be a pollutant.

If this weren't so serious it would be laughable as co2 is a trace element making up .04% of our atmosphere!

And the world is spending trillions on nonsene.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

That's a simplistic view. Fact is, Teslas are great cars. The tech is amazing. Innovative manufacturing techniques. And not beholden to classic union-driven politics.

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Skeptic's avatar

Unaffordable for the middle class what's left of it.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Plenty of common cars are more expensive.

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Skeptic's avatar

Clearly you're missing the larger point

"Also wouldn't exist if the Supreme kangaroo court hadn't ruled co2 to be a pollutant. If this weren't so serious it would be laughable as co2 is a trace element making up .04% of our atmosphere! And the world is spending trillions on nonsene."

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Rose Loomis's avatar

Maybe Gates knows that batteries don’t make electricity, they store electricity made by fossil fuels. See, liberals ALWAYS conduct their business like conservatives.

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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Great job, Rose Loomis!!

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Harold Saive's avatar

Bill Gates... the most wealthy useless eater

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Based Florida Man's avatar

His dad was a founder of Planned Parenthood.

And he pushes a 500M world population.

So when he also advocates we all get the mystery jabs...

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CSS's avatar

While I understand that the parent might be suspicious that it’s coming from the teachers/school staff, I (as an elementary music teacher in a public school) have a fifth grade class that has about SIX kids who all want to be called different names and want to introduce themselves with their pronouns after one student formally “came out” or identified as pansexual right before the holidays. The teacher isn’t encouraging it (and in fact is doing her best to rein it in!). There’s a social contagion at play, and it’s a difficult line for teachers even if they are doing what they can to keep that social contagion from sweeping up more kids into what will surely be looked back on as a damaging fad.

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Anne's avatar

I'm sure there are some teachers in some schools on a woke crusade to "help" kids discover their inner queerness or whatever, and it's really important for parents and lawmakers to work to prevent that, but yes, there are social contagion vectors that don't require teacher encouragement at all. This behavior gets kids lots of attention, makes them feel special, gives them membership in a group (and a group with a built-in persecution narrative, at that), explains away any unhappiness or confusion in their lives, gives them exciting new rituals to follow... plenty of appeal for children and teens feeling lost or sad or isolated (or who have been abused). There's a lot to do to try to stop the spread, not just preventing the schools from actively encouraging it.

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Martha's avatar

Interesting that Morgan Stanley owns 8.76% of Twitter and is also underwriting $13B for Elon's takeover...

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The rich own a little of everything it seems, including politicians.

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Furman Wood's avatar

Jeff, I’ve been reading Coffee and Covid about 6 months thanks to my sister in law turning me on to it. I am a conservative commercial real estate broker in Atlanta and have about 20 young adults working for me that I have turned on to C&C.

We all drink it up everyday and discuss amongst ourselves.

Thank you for the great truths you continue to share with the world. Your message is being heard loud and clear and your audience continues to grow. We need to find others who can provide the same type of truth in each and every state in this great country before it is too late!

Keep up the awesome work

Furman Wood

Semper Fi

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Holly's avatar

Agree with Seay! Thank you so much for yesterday! As always, you were stellar! Insightful. Optimistic. Pithy. Funny. Brilliant. I truly love you and Michelle and appreciate you both so much. I have become a serious Jeff Childers groupie, attending freedom events proudly sporting my So shirt and clapping, whooping and hollering like a 16 year old enthralled cheerleader.

All the speakers yesterday were superb but Dr. McCullough was exceptional. He has become increasingly more passionate and cogent, if that is even possible. His comments about the absurdity of plexiglass for an aerosolized virus we’re hysterical. What a hero. I love him, too.

After yesterday, I am feeling a lot of love.

Events like yesterday that teach and inspire freedom are like a shot of hope in the arm. The only shot in the arm I need, thank you very much!

My heartfelt appreciation goes to you and Michelle for all you do. For all you give for us. God Bless you both and your sons.

So.

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VeryVer's avatar

I think schools "hiding" the sexuality issues from the parents is what really makes the grooming thins stick.

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