Monday, May 3, 2021

Statistics is math, math is a science, liberals claim to listen to science...

COVID lockdowns cost countless jobs, don’t appear to have saved lives: study
Jobs are recovering slower in New York and other states holding on to stringent COVID-19 restrictions than in states that fully reopened their economies, even though continued lockdown measures don’t appear to be saving lives, an ongoing study by WalletHub shows.
 
Over the course of the year, states imposed and eased a variety of restrictions in response to the level of virus cases and COVID-19 deaths. Where lockdowns were lifted, unemployment fell, but the restrictions didn’t seem to nudge death rates.
By March 8, 2021, for example, New Jersey had recorded 2,656 deaths per 1 million residents, while New York had 2,500 per 1 million residents, according to the Covid Tracking Project. South Dakota had 2,149 deaths per 1 million residents, but loose-rules Utah had just 617.
Over the last year, the strictest lockdown states had an average 1,423 COVID-19 deaths per million people, while the lockdown-light states saw nearly-equal average mortality of 1,449 per million people.
Meanwhile, states that imposed severe lockdowns were also the ones that saw the greatest exodus of residents in 2020, according to an annual study from United Van Lines. States that moved quickest to reduce or eliminate lockdowns are also among the top destinations for movers. The study on state migration found the top states to move away from were New Jersey, New York, Illinois, Connecticut and California, all high-restriction states.

This is obviously very similar to the statistic I used to measure regarding the death rates of states with Republican Governors vs Democratic Governors. This one measured it more by the standards of high lock down vs low lock down, but likely a similar set of states.

The reality is that the virus took time to make it's way around the country and has done so at this point more than once. We have now had more than enough time and more than enough data to show that strict lockdowns and mandates neither seemed to help or hinder the virus. 

It did (however) negatively affect the economies of those states who pushed those stricter standards. According to March Unemployment rates, Blue states are suffering from an almost 2% higher unemployment rate (6.5%) as Red States (4.6%). Some of these blue states may never fully recover as businesses have permanently boarded up and may never be replaced, while many red states are already pretty close to pre-Covid rates. 

To put this in perspective. High lockdown states a slightly lower death rate of 1423 per million, while low lockdown had a rate of 1449. That is a 1.018 (or 1.8%) difference. Negligible. However, 6.5% vs 4.6% is a 1.413 (or 41.3%) difference. Staggering. 

Again, this is the evidence here folks. Studies with dummies blowing snot at each other's faces from 6' apart was never the sort of "science" that was going to offer proof of anything. Proof always comes from testing theories and measuring the results. Those theories have been tested in real live situations and the results have been objectively measured. 

Guess what? The lockdowns and mandates did more harm than good. That is just a scientific fact at this point.


133 comments:

anonymous said...

Lil Schitty again showing complete ignorance and his total bias of being stupid!!!!!!! Deny is all you got and the GOP is the leader of creationists like you!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


I really think we should open a thread for dopie to post his never ending stream of bleats with inane blabberings.

And we all know the definition of his bleating is

ROFLMFAO !!!

And the science says all this masking is now just virtue signalling.

And a life-time job for Fauci.

His 15 days of fame sure got extended or was that supposed to be 15 minutes...

We should have protected the vulnerable, kept sick people at home or in hospitals and gone on with our lives

And stop foreigners from coming in while we evaluated.

15 days was fine

500 days isn't

anonymous said...

For those who hate science.....Tornado is headed toward down town Atlanta.....Thanx to science, this warning is probably going to save lives in spite of LIlSchitty hating science!!!!!

anonymous said...

And the thief again proves he is a dumb fuckiing R with absolutely nothing to say!!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA I suspect he is a wife beating child molester like most assholes!!!!

rrb said...



Guess what? The lockdowns and mandates did more harm than good. That is just a scientific fact at this point.

All it was ever about was the destruction of the Bad Orange Man. Where it got away from Democrat states like mine here in NY was that when you hand unchecked power to wannabe Marxist tyrants, they go apeshit. And the first casualties are freedom and liberty.





Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Go look at India and see what can happen when lockdowns are too quickly removed and huge weddings and political rallies are permitted.

Now they've got huge funerals and not enough wood to cremate the Hindu dead or enough oxygen to keep people alive or vaccine to protect them.

Meanwhile in the country, idiots refuse to be vaccinated.

rrb said...


Refusing to be vaccinated, pederast?

Huh.

I'm old enough to remember "My body, my choice."

Good times.

anonymous said...

Guess what rat....Lil Schitty saying lockdowns did more harm than good proves again his idea of cherry picked data and his forgone conclusion is not science but GOP trumpist BULLSHIT!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THIS IS MORE HOPEFUL
The Vaccine Procrastinators
Axios:
“Around 10% of Americans aren’t very eager to get the vaccine, but they’re not really hesitant either — they’re just waiting to get it until they get around to it, according to new Harris polling.”


THIS IS NOT
What Are They Thinking?
Derek Thompson:
“One in four Americans says they don’t plan to take the COVID-19 vaccine, and about half of Republicans under 50 say they won’t get a vaccine. This partisan vaccine gap is already playing out in the real world. The average number of daily shots has declined 20 percent in the past two weeks, largely because states with larger Trump vote shares are falling off the pace.

“What are they thinking, these vaccine-hesitant, vaccine-resistant, and COVID-apathetic? I wanted to know. So I posted an invitation on Twitter for anybody who wasn’t planning to get vaccinated to email me and explain why.”

NOR IS THIS
‘Herd Immunity’ Now Unlikely In United States
New York Times:
“Now, more than half of adults in the United States have been inoculated with at least one dose of a vaccine. But daily vaccination rates are slipping, and there is widespread consensus among scientists and public health experts that the herd immunity threshold is not attainable — at least not in the foreseeable future, and perhaps not ever.

“Instead, they are coming to the conclusion that rather than making a long-promised exit, the virus will most likely become a manageable threat that will continue to circulate in the United States for years to come, still causing hospitalizations and deaths but in much smaller numbers.”

CNN:
Confusion over masks sparks new political showdown.

Taegan Goddard wisely comments:
"That means arguing about wearing masks will remain part of our politics for years to come."

anonymous said...

I'm old enough to remember "My body, my choice."


And old enough to know better!!!!!!!! Sad you make a box of rocks look smart!!!!!!! Any one who refuses to take the vaccine is now part of the larger problem and too fucking stupid to vote!!!!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

my last three articles above are from politicalwire.com

rat thinks his body has the right to endanger himself, his loved ones (if he has any) and others.

I guess he feels he has the right to not wear a safety belt when driving, not observe traffic speeds, and refuse desperately needed medication for little children on the grounds of religious belief.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

also not to wear a helmet when driving a motorcycle, an insanity perpetrated in many states

(not in my home state, NC. I had to wear a helmet even on hot days, but it was a good law that saved lives. Ask my friend the surgeon who in the days of no safety belt requirements got one for himself after so often picking bone fragments out of brains.)

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

House Democrats Stay Remarkably Unified
Roll Call:
“Seven House Democrats survived the 2020 election even as President Donald Trump was carrying their districts.

“It would stand to reason that they might break with the party more often than other Democrats, and they are. And yet, they are voting with the party on average 95.6 percent of the time.

“Then take the 19 Democrats in the Blue Dog Coalition…as a group, the Blue Dogs are sticking with fellow Democrats on 97.5 percent of party unity votes so far this year.”

Taegan Goddard comments:
"This is the secret to Nancy Pelosi’s effectiveness."


MEANWHILE TRUMP KEEPS SPEWING HIS RIDICULOUS BILE---

Trump Still Ranting About ‘Rigged Election’

Former President Donald Trump was filmed at Mar-a-Lago ranting about the unofficial election audit being conducted by Republicans in Arizona, and insisting that they’ll be “finding votes” in other states to prove he won the 2020 election.

WHAT TOTAL BS!

Said Trump:
“Let’s see what they find, I wouldn’t be surprised if they found thousands and thousands and thousands of votes.
(I SURE WOULD BE.)
So we’re going to watch that very close to the end after that we’ll watch Pennsylvania and you watch Georgia and you’re going to watch Michigan and Wisconsin and you’re watching New Hampshire, they found a lot of votes up in New Hampshire, a lot of votes up in New Hampshire just now, you saw that?”

NOBODY IS WATCHING, DONALD. NOBODY CARES BUT YOU. GIVE IT UP.

He added:
“Because this was a rigged election, everybody knows it and we’re going to be watching it very closely but start off by you just take a look, it’s on closed circuit…”

LOL. RAVE ON, RAVE ON, LOSER!

anonymous said...


rat thinks his body has the right to endanger himself, his loved ones (if

You see James, Rat and the rest of the trumpists do not give a shit about anything but what is good for them!!!!!! That is a great legacy Trump has left behind with half the population that don't care and want their rights to abuse themselves without regard to anything...!!!!!! What a bunch of sick fucks with nothing to add to the betterment of society.......selfish egotists are all they are!!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Quote of the Day
at politicalwire.com:
“The election is over. Biden won. I know many of them don’t like the outcome. But elections have consequences.”
— Cindy McCain, on CNN’s State of the Union.

The consequences of this one are only beginning.

(John must be smiling in his grave.)

C.H. Truth said...

Go look at India

Why...

You don't like the actual data collected here so you prefer to make and apples to oranges comparison to something happening on the other side of the world?

Facts are facts Reverend. Unless you don't believe in science?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Los Angeles county had zero deaths yesterday

C.H. Truth said...

rat thinks his body has the right to endanger himself, his loved ones (if he has any) and others.

Rat (if he chooses not to get the vaccine) is not endangering anyone who is vaccinated. Those who are vaccinated are statistically close to immune.

Rat would only technically be dangerous to others who also are choosing not to become vaccinated. Of course, at that point, they are both willingly endangering each other and those who are vaccinated are not really affected.

So other than trying to control the lives of others... what the fuck do you care if Rat or anyone else decides to skip the vaccine?

rrb said...



I know several people who have not and will not get the vaccine. Their reasons vary as much as their ages - from 20 to 70. Some think they dodged a bullet with the J&J vaccine which has turned out to be harmful. Others aren't comfortable with how the vaccines were rushed in their estimation. WE ARE the experiment, to a great degree.

Others are simply appalled at how badly the public messaging has been botched since this began. And if only we had followed the science as much as we followed the political and tyrannical aspirations of so many democrats.

Oh, and why are we still wearing masks after having been vaccinated? TWO MASKS? OUT-FUCKING-DOORS?

Unless you're elderly and/or fraught with comorbidities, I'm not sold on the concept.

I got the vaccine for a simple reason - I'd like to be able to attend events at public venues like Tanglewood and Yankee Stadium that require the vaccine to attend. And I'm not certain the vaccine in and of itself has any value outside of that.

Every fucking person at Slow Joe's speech was vaccinated in December. And all except for Slow Joe himself was masked.

I'm supposed to follow the guidance of those who appear to be stuck on full retard?

I don't think so.





C.H. Truth said...

(not in my home state, NC. I had to wear a helmet even on hot days, but it was a good law that saved lives. Ask my friend the surgeon who in the days of no safety belt requirements got one for himself after so often picking bone fragments out of brains.)

Interesting concept when you think about it.

In spite of having a much higher probability of fatal injury a motorcycle has no seatbelt what-so-ever. But you are free to ride a motorcycle in spite of the fact that even a minor fender bender creates the risk if significant injury.

But you cannot drive on the inside of a 3000 pound vehicle and all the protection that provides "unless" you also wear a seat-belt?


It would seem (as a safety concern) that allowing people to drive without a seatbelt and banning the use of motorcycles in question would be a more prudent decision.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...
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anonymous said...

Why the fuck do you defend asshattery like rat????? I care in that without everyone being vaccinated that can......we the USA will never return to a semblance of normalcy That's why and we will continue to have assholes like you saying your rights are impinged while affecting the population as a whole !!!!! Being selfish the cornerstone of the GOP that you support with your own brand of stupidity!!!!!! Sorry sport, the virus is a moving target with more people unvaccinated the higher the chances for a mutation that could be worse than now......God you are being an obstinate stupid fuck!!!!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

CH UNtruth says:
"what the fuck do you care if Rat or anyone else decides to skip the vaccine?"
________

I care (and I don't have to use the f word to say it) even as I care that children be inoculated for measles, mumps, and small pox, for the sake of themselves and for the sake of society.

Rat endangers society by not being a team player. It is now becoming possible that we in the USA will not achieve herd immunity (see the last post in 11:16 above), thanks in part to rat and others who think like him.

Other countries, it is thought, HAVE achieved or are near to achieving herd immunity through the percentage of their populations that are now vaccinated.

Caliphate4vr said...

Blogger C.H. Truth said...
Go look at India

Why...

You don't like the actual data collected here so you prefer to make and apples to oranges comparison to something happening on the other side of the world?

Facts are facts Reverend. Unless you don't believe in science?


I doubt millions of Americans wade into polluted ass River very often, either

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

It's not apples and oranges to point out that in many states of the USA and in many countries of the world a too rapid reversing of
lockdowns have resulted in large surges in covid cases and deaths.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Much more important than troll squad bs from The New York Post right wing media nutcase websites asshole.

Although a plan isn't finalized, an infrastructure package could make up roughly $1 trillion of the larger package, according to the Associated Press, and include a goal of shifting to cleaner energy while improving economic competitiveness. It will increase taxes on corporations and the super rich. But unless you make more than $400,000 a year you won't pay more taxes. Even the richest people support Sleepy Joe Biden.


A second component would include free community college, universal pre-kindergarten and paid family leave – each under a larger umbrella of helping American workers.

The infrastructure and the climate change package will probably pass using the reconciliation process. Even the conservative Democrats will not vote against millions of union jobs, even in West Virginia.


The second package includes free community college, universal pre-kindergarten and paid family leave.

It's going to look like welfare queens bs, I don't think it will happen.


The police reformation plan has support from many conservative Republicans.


If by the end of the summer the infrastructure package will start creating ten of thousands of jobs. And before the election in 2022, if the economy is breaking records, the Democrats might not lose the house and Senate majorities.

MIGHT not WILL.

rrb said...



So other than trying to control the lives of others... what the fuck do you care if Rat or anyone else decides to skip the vaccine?


Exactly.

Logic is always in short supply around here with the leftists who prefer hysteria.

I did get vaccinated for reasons previously stated.

You pose THE question that needs to be asked. I would bet that by summer's end we're at 70-75% vaccinated in the US. That leaves the remainder to acquire their immunity from the herd, or from contracting it themselves and surviving. And if they contract it and die, that's of no consequence to the aforementioned.

Just once I'd like to see the leftists around here think something through without going full-on, hair on fire, apeshit.

Are you vaccinated? If the answer is yes, you have nothing to worry about from those who are not.



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Cheney Slams Trump for ‘The Big
Lie’
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) shot back at former President Trump over his claims that the 2020 election was stolen.

Said Cheney:
“The 2020 presidential election was not stolen. Anyone who claims it was is spreading THE BIG LIE, turning their back on the rule of law, and poisoning our democratic system.”

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


JamesNewLeaf said...

Go look at India and see what can happen when lockdowns are too quickly removed and huge weddings and political rallies are permitted.


India has 1/12 the death rate of America but slam India for how they are doing.

Kind of like the way the left attacked Sweden

Or Florida or Texas.


meanwhile at the "brain" directly attached to political_lire...

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I think rat is the only poster here who is still claiming Trump won the election.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Go look at India presently.
It is heartbreaking.

anonymous said...

y a motorcycle has no seatbelt what-so-ever.


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! And dumbfucks like you and rat need laws to remind you to wear them!!!!!!!!!! Maybe we should abolish the laws on cell phone use while driving and see what happens!!!! People like you are a dime a dozen and don't need to protect themselves like with a vaccine !!!!!! Sorry sport, but you are just a selfish solo act who don't give a shit about the welfare of others....Plaeae buy a motorcycle and please don't wear a helmut!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Thecoldheartedtruth is vaccines are even better at protecting others.

Even for people who have already recovered from COVID-19, getting fully vaccinated strengthens the antibody and T-cell protection against the disease and likely provides superior protection from variants that can pierce our natural immunity.

Why do more levels of protection matter? Because the vaccines aren’t just about building a defensive wall around safe young bodies. We’re also collectively building a wall around the more vulnerable members of society. And little holes in the wall can lead to unnecessary deaths.

Viruses can mutate, but the vaccines still provide immunity.

There is nothing wrong with protecting others. Especially if you have grandparents! It's not an infringement in your first amendment rights.



rrb said...



Rat endangers society by not being a team player. It is now becoming possible that we in the USA will not achieve herd immunity (see the last post in 11:16 above), thanks in part to rat and others who think like him.

Bullshit.

Those not vaccinated arguably endanger only those who are not vaccinated. And even that is not guaranteed.

And as long as the childish, small thinking tyrants insist on two masks outdoors, well, you're creating the fucking problem, you fucking moron.

The Great Barrington Declaration has made more sense than all of the Fauci/CDC/NIH/Slow Joe bullshit COMBINED.

https://gbdeclaration.org/

If you're wearing a mask outside you need to be wearing a life preserver in the shower. Because you really ARE that fucking stupid.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If you don't like wearing a helmet on a motorcycle, move to South Dakota.


rrb said...



I doubt millions of Americans wade into polluted ass River very often, either

The Ganges:

How dirty is the Ganges River?

Winding over 1,500 miles to the Bay of Bengal, Ma Ganga — “Mother Ganges”— eventually becomes one of the planet's most polluted rivers, a mélange of urban sewage, animal waste, pesticides, fertilizers, industrial metals and rivulets of ashes from cremated bodies.

Dec 24, 2019


An open sewer. Just like the democrat party.



rrb said...



And with the CDC taking their "scientific" cues from the Teachers Unions, don't be surprised if those paying attention are finding diminished value with the guidance coming out of the CDC.

This "pandemic" has devolved into an amateurish con. Killer Cuomo snagged a $4 MILLION book advance by having staffers write the fucker for free on their own time. And it only cost the lives of 15,500 seniors and a House seat.

Brilliant.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Jim, you are the dumbest person I've ever met even online.

The teachers union didn't create the pandemic for political purposes you stupid troll squad asshole.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I thought India's problems began increasing after massive wedding ceremonies and political rallies started being allowed, not after people started wading into the Ganges.

Caliphate4vr said...

And over a million were in it 3 weeks, they are probably dying from E. Coli with a side of Covid

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

11:19 A voice of sanity in this wilderness.

Caliphate4vr said...

Millions of Hindu pilgrims head to the Ganges River as India's daily coronavirus cases continue to surge
By Jessie Yeung and Esha Mitra, CNN
Updated 9:41 PM ET, Mon April 12, 2021

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), the No. 3 Republican on the House, tweeted Monday that anyone promoting "THE BIG LIE" that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump is "turning their back on the rule of law" and "poisoning our democratic system."

Why it matters: Top Republicans are now openly suggesting that Cheney could be removed from her leadership position because of her criticism of Trump, who remains the most popular figure in the GOP. Cheney was one of ten House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Because Jimmy Hitler believes the election was stolen from Donald Trump is "turning h back on the rule of law" and "poisoning our democratic system."

Scott should say something other than making irrelevant comparisons over and over again and again and again and again.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.axios.com/liz-cheney-trump-republican-leadership-26363e1a-8e66-40ef-87b6-22477b2ed682.html

C.H. Truth said...

It's not apples and oranges to point out that in many states of the USA and in many countries of the world a too rapid reversing of
lockdowns have resulted in large surges in covid cases and deaths.



Well Reverend...

That was the entire point of this particular study. Over the course more than a year with 50 states in a variety of different degrees of lockdowns and mandates...

The proof is that there is no more Covid deaths attributed to those who have had looser restrictions than those who have kept tighter restrictions in place.

Just like you can find times when states in loose restrictions had higher cases, you can find times when they had lower cases. Same holds true for states with high levels of restrictions (The top five right now in new cases are all states that have had higher lock down levels).

Finding some loose correlation that is not consistent over time is irrelevant when you have the larger amount of data to consider.


So yeah... talking about a moment in time that was different than what we see cumulative over a 12-13 month period is 100% irrelevant.

These restrictions didn't help. Had they helped, we would have seen data over the past 12-13 months to prove it. We haven't.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Why is India having a second wave?

New COVID-19 cases reached an all-time low in India as recently as February, prompting people to resume attending sporting, religious and social events. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for example, held massive political rallies, with crowds of tens of thousands of people.

Modi has also faced accusations that he’s tried to downplay the pandemic, with the government ordering Twitter to remove posts critical of the government's response to the virus.

Environmental factors played a role, as well. Lower humidity in some parts of the country, such as New Delhi, potentially helped the virus spread faster.

And, as in some other parts of the world, the rise of a new variant has complicated efforts to fight the disease.


Nothing in the article about crowds wading in the Ganges.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Your manipulation of statistics is extremely dangerous but you have no empathy whatsoever.

C.H. Truth said...

To be clear Reverend...

Last time you suggested there was a significant increase in cases after restrictions were loosened were in regards to the Covid boogyland of Florida, which at the very time you suggested it... was showing as middle of the pack in terms of U.S. states (according to the CDC last 7 day average).

You got some story about it (probably from Goddard) and it was largely incorrect.... or at least statistically incorrect.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Why is California, formerly so strongly criticized by you, doing so well these days regarding number of covid cases, deaths?

C.H. Truth said...

Well Reverend...

India is not the only country to have loosened restrictions. In fact nearly every country has loosened it's restrictions over the past few months.

If it was the loosening of restrictions that caused the issue...

Then EVERY SINGLE COUNTRY that loosened restrictions would be seeing the same thing. The fact that they are not, suggests that there is an alternative reason for the surge in India.


That is basic statistics, common sense, and logic 101.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

California Has Lowest Covid Rate In America
April 27, 2021 at 4:57 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 49 Comments

According to the COVID Data Tracker, California averaged just 33 cases of Covid-19 for every 100,000 residents over the past 7 days, which is the lowest of any state in the nation.
_____
Yeah, that's from polwire, but you can there click on the COVID Data Tracker link.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

How responsible politicans act responsibly like here, this happens next week.

SoFi Stadium on Sunday will be one of the first major in-person events in Los Angeles County since the COVID-19 pandemic forced a pause on such large gatherings.

Vax Live kicks off at 6 p.m. and will be hosted by Selena Gomez, chaired by Prince Harry and Meghan and features performances by Jennifer Lopez, Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters, J Balvin, and H.E.R., according to event organizer Global Citizen, an anti-poverty nonprofit.

The event is intended to celebrate the U.S. vaccination campaign as well as help ensure people in other countries get vaccines. The audience will be made up of fully vaccinated healthcare and other essential workers, and they’ll be required to show proof of vaccination, according to the organizers.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Of course there are differences. Some countries which have loosened restrictions are having few problems because they have reached immunity through the percentage of their populations that are inoculated.

Too many Trump influenced Americans are stupidly not getting vaccinated, thus endangering our chance of reaching herd immunity.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

India is much more densely populated than the other countries you irrational parallel them.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You scored 101 on your logic class

Caliphate4vr said...

Nothing in the article about crowds wading in the Ganges.

Pederast, it was written as over a million pilgrims were on their way to the Ganges 3 weeks ago, with no social distancing, which is still recommended, YOU STUUPIASS

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

Your manipulation of statistics is extremely dangerous but you have no empathy whatsoever.



Alky,

What you call "manipulation" of statistics the rest of us call "comprehension."

In other words, numbers don't lie but liars can count.

What I've noticed when it come to you and anything involving numbers is your profound inability to understand the data being presented.

Specifically when it came to understanding the Covid trends you intentionally ignored the CDC data and trends, and regularly relied upon THIS bullshit:

https://www.statista.com/

And when called on it you flailed around with your usual nonsensical gibberish and posted some completely off-topic plagiarisms.

I've concluded that you simply do not posses the ability to reason anymore (if you ever did), and now it's becoming apparent why you liver every day on here...

This is your safe space.

Out in the general public for any length of time leaves you as vulnerable as a newborn child.


rrb said...



The audience will be made up of fully vaccinated healthcare and other essential workers, and they’ll be required to show proof of vaccination, according to the organizers.


Splendid.

A big "your papers please" event showcased by a bunch of assclown millionaire and billionaire celebrities.

And you seem to be proud of this, why?



rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

You scored 101 on your logic class



No alky, I was only in the mid 90's, and as far as I know there was no one over 100% since no extra credit opportunities were given.

But thanks for noticing.

Too bad you don't dare go outside and play, eh?


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The audience will be made up of fully vaccinated healthcare and other essential workers,  nurses, doctors health care professionals, even janitors who keep schools safe from the covid-19 virus, that was not a teacher union conspiracy to destroy the Orange Monster


Go fuck yourself because now budy but a hooker will fuck you.

rrb said...



LOL. You HAVE TO get the vaccine because some liberal toolbag at The Atlantic says you must.

I'm old enough to remember all the liberals in America cheering on the Cum-Allah when she childishly refused to get the vaccine because Bad Orange Man.


rrb said...


Get a load of THIS SHIT:


The Biden administration is considering using outside firms to track extremist chatter by Americans online, an effort that would expand the government's ability to gather intelligence but could draw criticism over surveillance of US citizens.

The Department of Homeland Security is limited in how it can monitor citizens online without justification and is banned from activities like assuming false identities to gain access to private messaging apps used by extremist groups such as the Proud Boys or Oath Keepers.

Instead, federal authorities can only browse through unprotected information on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook and other open online platforms.

The plan being discussed inside DHS, according to multiple sources, would, in effect, allow the department to circumvent those limits. A source familiar with the effort said it is not about decrypting data but rather using outside entities who can legally access these private groups to gather large amounts of information that could help DHS identify key narratives as they emerge.

By partnering with research firms who have more visibility in this space, the DHS could produce information that would likely be beneficial to both it and the FBI, which can't monitor US citizens in this way without first getting a warrant or having the pretext of an ongoing investigation. The CIA and NSA are also limited on collecting intelligence domestically.

It would, however, involve empowering a unit at DHS that is already under fierce scrutiny for its bungled handling of the Portland riots last summer, an episode that included collecting intelligence reports on journalists and unmasking private citizens, according to a source familiar with a recent internal report on the matter.

...

Outsourcing some information gathering to outside firms would give DHS the benefit of tactics that it isn't legally able to do in-house, such as using false personas to gain access to private groups used by suspected extremists, sources say.



https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/03/politics/dhs-partner-private-firms-surveil-suspected-domestic-terrorists/index.html

The Gateway Pundit Deep State Detective said...

A spy plane was identified flying over the Maricopa County audit.

What information are they after?

Sunday morning we were alerted to the fact that a plane was circling around the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum last week.  

They are trying to stop counting fraudulent ballots, that gave Sleepy Joe's illegitimate election, despite our patriots who were going to hang Mike Pence and shoot Pelosi in the head!

Take up arms!!

����

C.H. Truth said...

Why is California, formerly so strongly criticized by you, doing so well these days regarding number of covid cases, deaths?

Why is Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma and other red states right down at the bottom with them doing the opposite... while other states (Michigan, Minnesota, Colorado) leading the pack in new Covid cases while doing the same thing as California!

Hint... because there is no actual statistical correlation.

You should look up that term, btw...

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Biden team may partner with private firms to surveil suspected domestic terrorists online.

Public information is not protected by the first amendment rights asshole.

If someone else made public comments threatening you, they can be investigated, in order to protect you!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma,are not as densely populated than Michigan and Minnesota and even Colorado.

You know other factors than politics influences infection rates.

Caliphate4vr said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...
Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma,are not as densely populated than Michigan and Minnesota and even Colorado


Alabama is more densely populated than all 3

Mississippi, Arkansas and Oklahoma are more densely populated than Colorado

educate yourself

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

Biden team may partner with private firms to surveil suspected domestic terrorists online.



And now I've caught you LYING AGAIN alky.

What it actually says -

The Biden administration is considering using outside firms to track extremist chatter by Americans online, an effort that would expand the government's ability to gather intelligence but could draw criticism over surveillance of US citizens.


Huh.

No mention of "suspected domestic terrorists."

YOU'RE A LIAR, ALKY.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Read the entire comment below

other factors than politics influences infection rates.

Racially black areas have lower income levels and lower access to health care.

The income disparity in Mississippi has been the same situation in history, especially after the reconstruction period ended and Jim Crow laws made the difference, not because the color of their skin.

Educate yourself outside of right wing media websites.

rrb said...



Public information is not protected by the first amendment rights asshole.

WTF does this even mean? Anyone?

If someone else made public comments threatening you, they can be investigated, in order to protect you!

No stupid. Technically this blog is a "public" forum. Trust me, threaten me all you want on here and Slow Joe and his minions ain't coming to my rescue.

What's being proposed (if you were honest) is Biden* looking to skirt the rules by hiring private firms not constrained by the rules the government is.

This is Nixon's enemies list writ LARGE on stilts AND steroids.

It's hard to determine whether you're being dishonest or just plain stupid anymore these days alky.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/03/politics/dhs-partner-private-firms-surveil-suspected-domestic-terrorists/index.html

The Headline says

Biden team may partner with private firms to surveil suspected domestic terrorists online.

Jimmy Hitler is a very stupid guy.

Caliphate4vr said...

After proving the Alky wrong on population density, he moves the goal posts and as always it’s irrelevant.

rrb said...


Racially black areas have lower income levels and lower access to health care.

Except the vaccine is free and there are pop-up vaccination sites in minority areas across the nation.

I got vaccinated in the hood alky. I was the whitest motherfucker in the place by a wide margin at 7PM, and the dearth of Blacks getting a shot was due to them refusing. Not access.

You can lead them to water but you can't make them drink from the trough of vaccines OR voter ID.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Nixon was hiding information until John Dean exposed his illegal actions.


The President is not the same person or in the same situation because he's not being impeached.

rrb said...



Thanks for making my point, alky.

Nice scary headline that only an idiot liberal could appreciate.



"Look Ma, it says right here in the headline they're only goin' after domestic terrorists!"

"Well Roger dear, if you read the story you'll see that they want to monitor "American's online, as in US Citizens." "Look, your father and I are sorry we put your swing set so close to the house, dear. All those THWAPS up against the aluminum siding seem to have had a cognitive effect on you."





C.H. Truth said...

Sorry Rog...

But taking raw statistics from the CDC is not gathering information from a right-wing website.

And Jim Crow has nothing to do with why those southern states have low rates of Covid.

Caliphate4vr said...

And Jim Crow has nothing to do with why those southern states have low rates of Covid.

Those crushed Oxies are causing mental problems

rrb said...



And Jim Crow has nothing to do with why those southern states have low rates of Covid.


When all you have is 52 race cards in your deck, it's the only card you ever get to play.

The powers that be here in NYS are lamenting the fact that blacks are not getting vaccinated at the same rate as whites. And the site I visited both times could not have been more centrally located in the ghetto. I walked in for both injections at approx. 7 pm and there was no line, no waiting. Which is exactly why I chose that particular vaccination site. All the sites in white neighborhoods had ZERO appointments available.

So I took a shot at getting the shot while avoiding getting shot.




rrb said...




Iran released a provocative new video over the weekend that depicts its military forces blowing up the United States Capitol building, a threat that comes as the Biden administration inches closer to providing Tehran with billions of dollars in economic sanctions relief.

The video debuted Sunday on Iranian state-controlled television before Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei delivered remarks, in which he praised the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, the paramilitary force that has killed Americans, and celebrated IRGC leader Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a drone strike by the former Trump administration.

In the video clip, armed IRGC forces are seen marching before the U.S. Capitol’s famous dome explodes. It also shows Iranian forces marching on Jerusalem.



https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/iran-teases-attack-on-us-capitol-building-as-biden-admin-prepares-to-lift-sanctions/


Note that the video clip has found a home on twitter without objection.


https://twitter.com/KasraAarabi/status/1388891431583031301


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

India is battling a ferocious second wave of the coronavirus that has overwhelmed its fragile and underfunded healthcare system.

Hospitals are filled to capacity, and medical oxygen supplies are running short.


rrb said...



The Code of the West vs. the Code of the Left


https://americandigest.org/the-code-of-the-west-vs-the-code-of-the-left/#more-8795

Caliphate4vr said...

Keep pumping more Fiat Money in the system. Look up the term Alky

If you’ve ever wondered what trillions of dollars in monetary and fiscal stimulus looks like, it appears you got your answer. Everything is up right now.

Stocks are up. Earnings are up. Consumer spending is up. Commodities are up. Food prices are up. Home prices are up. Car prices are up. Cryptos are up.

Last week marked President Joe Biden’s 100th day in office. Since Inauguration Day, the S&P 500 has increased an impressive 8.6%. Those are the best returns for the start of a presidential term since Kennedy in 1961. All those stimmy checks have to go somewhere.

With the Federal Reserve signaling it will keep accommodative measures in place for some time longer, and Biden making the case for trillions more in government spending, is this what we can expect going forward?

And with everything up, where are the value buying opportunities?

Pain at the Car Lot and Grocery Store

Before I get into that, it’s important I point out that not every example of price appreciation is being driven strictly by stimulus checks and money-printing. Pandemic lockdowns are still having a massive effect on the global supply of everything from building materials to semiconductor chips, which is driving up production costs that are being passed on to consumers.

Take lumber. Because sawmills have had trouble ramping up production to meet demand, the price of framing lumber has skyrocketed 250% over the past 12 months to around $1,200 per thousand board feet. This has added close to $36,000 to the price of a new home, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

Indeed, home prices surged 12% in February compared to the same month last year, S&P Dow Jones Indices reported last week. That’s the fastest annual pace since 2006, soon before the housing bubble burst.

Or take the ongoing chip shortage, which has been exacerbated in recent months by the winter freeze in Texas and a fire at Japan’s Renesas Semiconductor Manufacturing plant. According to Goldman Sachs, the shortage has impacted a whopping 169 industries, most notably carmakers. Last week General Motors President Mark Reuss told Fox Business that the crisis “is probably the worst crisis I’ve seen in the auto industry, at least in my career, in terms of supply chain.”

As a result, the price of used vehicles, as measured by the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, has increased 52% over the past year. Preowned pickups have jumped an unbelievable 75%.

And then there’s food and consumer staples such as diapers and toilet paper. Recently I shared with you that corn prices have almost doubled over the past year, and last week Bloomberg reported that corn has gotten so pricey that some farmers are feeding their livestock wheat intended for human consumption. A host of consumer goods giants, from Procter & Gamble to Kimberly-Clark, have all announced they’ll be raising their prices in the coming months as commodity prices continue to soar.

Copper Near Record Highs

Iron ore and copper are both near record highs on tight supply and strong demand from China. Copper traded above $10,000 per tonne last week, its highest level in 10 years, as investors anticipate further supply constraints on global efforts to decarbonize and electrify everything.

To give you some idea of what I’m talking about, the NAHB last week recommended to homebuilders that they should start pre-wiring new houses for electric vehicle (EV) charging. That calls for more copper wiring in the home as well as the vehicle.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I found out the real coldheartedtruth was listening to!!!!

Factoring In Covid Mortality Rates

DeSantis also argued that statewide restrictions did not bring any corresponding benefit in limiting covid mortality.

We asked his office for evidence. They again pointed to the CDC increase in “all cause” mortality data that showed California’s rate was slightly higher than Florida’s. But those statistics cover all causes of death, and people are still dying of diseases and conditions besides covid.

We then consulted three epidemiologists to get their take. They all said the governor was playing loose with the facts. They stressed varying factors that affect states’ mortality rates — from the weather to socioeconomic indicators to access to health services.

The epidemiologists pointed to the latest CDC data, which indicated that Florida’s covid mortality rate is higher than California’s and seemed to undercut DeSantis’ position that lockdowns have only hurt states.

As of Feb. 22, Florida ranked 28th in covid death rates while California ranked 33rd, according to the latest CDC data, as compiled by Statista.

“That would bolster the argument that restrictions are one factor involved in lowering death rates,” said Nicole Gatto, an associate professor of public health at Claremont Graduate University in California.

Numerous others also have an effect, Gatto said, so it is impossible to compare states using current data based on their strategies.

“I do think it is an oversimplification to make the assertion that the governor did without further study of the numerous variables involved, characteristics of the population, timing of interventions and the limitations of the data,” she said.

Our Ruling

DeSantis said lockdown states have seen “increased deaths from suicide, substance abuse and despair without any corresponding benefit in covid mortality.”

The pandemic certainly has caused anxiety and distress across the country, and state and local restrictions designed to tamp down on the coronavirus’s spread have also affected people’s financial and emotional well-being. But currently, no clear data supports DeSantis’ strongly worded claim. Researchers agreed that more research is necessary before such broad conclusions could be drawn. In addition, experts said that covid death rates vary by state and numerous factors beyond state strategies to combat the virus affect this metric.

We rate the statement Mostly False.

SOURCES:

Gov. Ron DeSantis news conference, Feb. 2, 2021

Telephone interview with Paul Gionfriddo, president and CEO of Mental Health America, Feb. 12, 2021

Mental Health America, Take a Mental Health Test, Mental Health America online screening tool, accessed Feb. 12, 2021

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Vital Statistics Rapid Release: Provisional Drug Overdose Death Counts — CDC data on overdose deaths, Feb. 7, 2021

Email correspondence with Meredith Beatrice, DeSantis spokesperson, Feb. 10 and 11, 2021

Telephone interview with John Auerbach, president and CEO of Trust for America’s Health, Feb. 12, 2021

Email interview with Nicole Gatto, MPH, Ph.D., associate professor of public health at Claremont Graduate University, Feb. 18, 2021

Email interview with William Miller, professor of epidemiology at the Ohio State University, Feb. 18, 2021

Telephone interview with Dr. Robert Murphy, professor of medicine and biomedical engineering and executive director, Northwestern University’s Institute for Global Health, Feb. 18, 2021

Statista, Death rates from coronavirus (COVID-19) in the United States as of Feb. 17, 2021, by state, accessed Feb. 22, 2021

Miami Herald, “One Pandemic Positive: Suicides in Florida Actually Plummeted. Experts Worry It Won’t Last,” Feb. 10, 2021

PolitiFact, “Is Florida Doing Better on COVID-19 than ‘Locked Down’ States? Dec. 2, 2020

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Facebook and Instagram

Oversight Board
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1389259932567064582

The Oversight Board will announce its decision on the case concerning former US President Trump on its website at https://oversightboard.com/news on May 5, 2021 at approximately 9:00 a.m. EDT.

Jack Posobiec

George Orwell is smiling somewhere

yep

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Fiat came from the name for Italian made cars.

Fix It Again Tony.

They were pieces of junk then

rrb said...



Not satisfied with only attacking Asians, NYC's BLACKS have moved on to Sikh's.

Sikh Man Struck In Head With Hammer At Brooklyn Hotel, Community Calls For Attack To Be Investigated As Hate Crime

https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/05/01/brownsville-brooklyn-quality-inn-employee-attacked-hammer/


The owner of my local craft beer store is a Sikh. Nicest guy you'd ever want to meet. Always puts a few 4-packs of his newest double IPA's in the back of the cooler for me.

rrb said...



Fiat money is a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold. Fiat money gives central banks greater control over the economy because they can control how much money is printed. Most modern paper currencies, such as the U.S. dollar, are fiat currencies.

print enough of it quickly enough and hyper-inflation is a certainty.

Imbecile alky thinks it's a shitty Italian car.

THWAP!!!


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
https://mobile.twitter.com/GLFOP/status/1389238232664186880

The violence against law enforcement MUST STOP! So far this year:

91 officers shot
19 officers killed by gunfire
23 officers shot in 18 separate ambush attacks

It’s time for EVERYONE to #SupportThePolice and say #EnoughIsEnough


violence and targeted attacks against the police is systemic of the democrat party

and aided by the narrative driven by the MSM and big tech

a false narrative.

Police save lives

and their lives matter

Caliphate4vr said...

A shitty Italian car would be a step up from a PT Croozer

LOL

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Dov Hikind

VIDEO:
https://mobile.twitter.com/HikindDov/status/1389268866824654858

As predicted just last week...

After a violent Jew-hater who attacked multiple synagogues was arrested and charged w/ 42 counts, the Bronx DA found a 2nd judge to overturn $20k bail and set the criminal free to commit more violence with NO CONSEQUENCES!!

#NoBailFailed


@HikindDov
Apr 29
I was joined today by Congressman @RepLeeZeldin and @CurtisSliwa in front of a Bronx synagogue to call on our elected officials to

END CASHLESS BAIL!

STOP ANTI-POLICE RHETORIC!

USE ONE STANDARD FOR ALL HATE!

(thx to @yamin_ny crew for always showing up)

rrb said...



After a violent Jew-hater who attacked multiple synagogues was arrested and charged w/ 42 counts, the Bronx DA found a 2nd judge to overturn $20k bail and set the criminal free to commit more violence with NO CONSEQUENCES!!

We're getting to the point where those being victimized by these scumbags will start taking the law into their own hands and the death penalty will apply. Start tossing them off the nearest overpass with the only question being "Bowels in or bowels out?"

.

rrb said...

Blogger Caliphate4vr said...

A shitty Italian car would be a step up from a PT Croozer

LOL



LOL, maybe. I don't know about where you are but around here the new Fiat's are junk..

rrb said...



It’s time for EVERYONE to #SupportThePolice and say #EnoughIsEnough


Well DUH. Red-line the ghetto's.

Caliphate4vr said...

I couldn’t tell you the last time I saw a Fiat. A lot Subaru Outbacks with short haired, flannel loving women though

My neighbors have 2

LOL

rrb said...



Subaru: The official car of The State of Vermont and America's butch lesbians.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A history of the decline of Thecoldheartedtruth

1: When the covid-19 virus arrived, it was just the flu. And of course calling it the Chinese virus wasn't racially motivated behavior. Despite the birther theory,,he ignored the underlying racism.

2: Because Doctor Fauci has that most people shouldn't wear masks, before there were enough of them for front line workers masking is a Democratic hoax in order to destroy the Orange.

3: Doctor Scott Johnson MD said The lockdowns and mandates did more harm than good. That is just a scientific fact at this point. Despite the CDC decisions saved hundreds of thousand lives.

Go to the nearest overpass, rrb and shit onto the interstate highway system built by a Republican President Eisenhower.

When you get arrested for indecent exposure and show off your mushroom p***s

rrb said...



Still totally fixated on Trump's mushroom penis alky?

That's fucked up, son.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Christopher F. Rufo
https://mobile.twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1389234639617757186


In 2020, Joe Biden narrowly won this district. Today, anti-woke candidates won by 40 points. Plan accordingly.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9536685/amp/Anti-woke-faction-opposed-critical-race-theory-wins-Texas-school-board-race.html

But all the FAKE NEWS polls are saying Biden is doing fantastic and everyone is loving him...

And does explain roger's 24/7 panic and sleepless nights.

in his room

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Catturd ™
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1389159002957918212

Buh-Bye: Never-Trump TX Candidate Endorsed by Adam Kinzinger Only Gets 3% of Vote in Texas Congressional Race

https://thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/buh-bye-never-trump-tx-candidate-endorsed-adam-kinzinger-gets-3-vote-texas-congressional-race/?

the Never-Trumper who the MSM constantly is putting in front of the camera

and is constantly quoting.

has no future himself, except as a CNN "republican" cast member

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Herd Level Immunity Prison Mitch
https://mobile.twitter.com/MidnightMitch/status/1388285496057552896

Trump gave us Space Force, Biden is giving us Thomas and Friends.

while he is playing Mario Kart.

WEEEEE !!!!!



anonymous said...

Glad to see thief in all his glory of aping cat turds. Asshole mitch, and Rufo the moron in his typical style of nothingness!!!!!!! A collection of stupidty only he can post with a straight face.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

Donald J. Trump said...

My amazing plan has been getting better, despite Sleepy Joe's Joe's socialism and Marxism control over my Twitter account. It will get better, unless he overturns the Constitution by using the reconciliation fascist act.


U.S. stocks climbed on Monday, the first trading day of May, as shares tied to the economic reopening continued to rise.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 300 points. The S&P 500 gained 0.6% and the Nasdaq Composite inched up 0.4%.

Berkshire Hathaway shares rose 1% after Warren Buffett’s conglomerate reported a 20% surge in operating earnings and continued to buy back large amounts of its own shares. Buffett also revealed to CNBC that when he is no longer in charge, Greg Abel, vice chairman of all non-insurance operations, will succeed him.

Bets on the economic reopening led the market advance, especially retailers. Disney and Royal Caribbean rose more than 1% each. Gap rallied more than 9%. Dillard’s rose nearly 10%, while Foot Locker, Urban Outfitters and Kohl’s all gained close to 4%.

The rally in these stocks came after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that most capacity restrictions will be lifted across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, while 24-hour subway service will resume in New York City later this month.

Shares of Verizon rose 0.9% after the telecom giant said it will sell its media group to private equity firm Apollo Global Management for $5 billion. The sale allows Verizon to offload properties from the former internet empires of AOL and Yahoo.

Despite Friday’s weakness in equities, the S&P 500 notched its third straight month of gains in April, adding more than 5% to the index as investors bet on a big economic and profit recovery from the pandemic.

The S&P 500 is now up 11% for the year. The benchmark closed at record levels on Thursday on the heels of blowout earnings results from Apple and Facebook.

Thanks Scott Johnson MD and the best lawyer ever seen on this blog !

rrb said...



The alky...

s constantly quoting...

stuff no one cares about...

...under aliases...

...and... has no future himself...

...except sitting in his hovel in God's waiting room, waiting to die, with no family, no friends, no one...

...with his wifi and his tv...

...with visions of Trump's mushroom penis dancing in his head.







anonymous said...


Trump gave us Space Force, Biden is giving


A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY AND ASSETS WHICH ADDS ANOTHER CHAIN OF COMMAND THAT HAS NO MISSION!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

anonymous said...

RAT THE LOSER OF NY......WHO HAS NO FUCKING BRAINS OR MORALITY THROWING BARBS AT OTHERS LIKE HE IS PERFECT.....A PERFECT ASS WIPE!!!!!!!! Why don't you go test fire that 7 MM on yourself!!!!!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Charlie Kirk
https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1388898478726606852

If the FBI tapped into Rudy Giuliani’s iCloud messages in 2019, we should all be asking how is that legal?

I thought Apple had insanely strict privacy standards? Remember the San Bernardino shooter whose phone they refused to unlock?



Joe Biden's America

Big Tech

enemy of the people

1984

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Tim Young

PHOTO:
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1388623644776095745

Sooo... the #KentuckyDerby riders just took this picture, but then put on masks for virtue signaling purposes to walk out on the track... stupid.


the only people wearing masks among the over 50,000 fans were the people in front of the TV camera's, a handle of liberals and the jockeys once they got on tv.

Tom Brady rocked it btw

Still having fun after the Super Bowl.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1388906022220312578

People don’t want to get vaccinated because the frauds telling them to are still wearing masks for show.


I'm sure that's part of it

C.H. Truth said...

Roger....

Florida and California are currently 28th and 29th in Covid death rates according to Worldometer. There is a negligible difference. Meaning that California's hard line stance has not tangibly helped them versus Florida.

On the flip side...

California's unemployment rate is 8.3%
Florida's unemployment rate is 4.7%

That is a significant difference.


Nice try and actually a great point to compare both the medical effects (negligible) and the economic effects (substantial) to the lockdowns and mandates.

rrb said...



Nice try and actually a great point to compare both the medical effects (negligible) and the economic effects (substantial) to the lockdowns and mandates.


Nobody stomps on a rake like the alky.

THWAP!!!


rrb said...



Why don't you go test fire that 7 MM on yourself!!!!!!!


Haven't you heard? There's an ammo shortage BWAA. And I'm saving what I have for Antifa/BLM.

LOL.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

California depends on tourism more than even Florida..

Santa Monica downtown is booming.

The beaches are open because the state government managed it very well.

The state of much larger than most others.

Alaska is bigger.

It also has expanded the use of Medicare for millions

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

C.H. Truth said...
Roger....

Florida and California are currently 28th and 29th in Covid death rates according to Worldometer. There is a negligible difference. Meaning that California's hard line stance has not tangibly helped them versus Florida.


Actually Florida has a much older and more vulnerable population than California. You would have it expected to do worse.

It wins over California by all measurements.

Including quality of life.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Humorous

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Biden has announced he will finally relocate the 20,000 National Guard troops who have been stationed in D.C. since January. Their new mission will be to infiltrate America's inner cities and shoot menthol cigarettes out of the mouths of unsuspecting smokers. 

"Listen, folks-- we gotta do something about these incredibly refreshing and smooth menthol cigarettes," said Biden. "The poor kids like 'em way more than white kids do. Like my Great-Aunt Millie used to say: 'If you don't like menthols, you ain't black!' We have to protect black health. Gotta do it."

Sharpshooters from the Guard will be sent to urban centers like Chicago, Baltimore, and New York, and posted outside carry-outs and gas stations. 

"If you so much as raise a menthol to your lips, our trained soldiers will take care of it with their sniper rifles!" said Biden, who went on to say: "Gotta put one, put one on the train and watch it go around. It can't. It can't go around 'cause the pudding is too runny for the Chamber of Commerce to fix the crankshaft... anyway... gotta get rid of the black people cigarettes, folks."

Soldiers will also be trained in advanced take-down techniques to subdue any menthol offenders. BLM and the ACLU have applauded the move and have welcomed increased enforcement of their cities as long as it's not done by the local police.  Because drug addicts who are black deserve to die!

:-)

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

MORE ABOUT INDIA
Press freedom empowers The Washington Post’s journalists to investigate how the powerful reacted to the pandemic. It enables us to document consequences of vaccination campaigns, public health recommendations and the many other efforts to control this crisis.

The latest
Thousands of Indian Americans are struggling to support their relatives who must endure a catastrophic surge in cases in India. Reporters Fenit Nirappil and Ambreen Ali describe a split-screen pandemic in the United States, in which Indian Americans contrast vaccine selfies on U.S. social media with the horrors of a vast coronavirus outbreak overseas.

“It’s almost like you’re living in two realities: one where things are getting better in the United States,
and one abroad, where the situation is terrible,” said Sadaf Jaffer, the former mayor of Montgomery Township, N.J., to The Post.

There were more than 400,000 new cases in India on Saturday, a world high. Infectious-disease expert Anthony S. Fauci likened the situation to a “war” in an interview with an Indian newspaper and advocated for a temporary nationwide lockdown.

The crisis in India has had severe knock-on effects: India, a leading exporter of vaccines, has been unable to ship doses since mid-April, hindering the global push for coronavirus vaccinations.

The Australian government is threatening to fine or imprison anyone who returns to Australia from India. Critics say the punishments are racist, but Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison contended the motivation was “about health” in an interview Monday with Australian radio.

We're more than a year into the pandemic. But many of us still grapple with what risks we want to take. Don't be too hard on yourself if you wrestle with this – most people are not natural epidemiologists. We're primed to respond more strongly to anecdotes than data.

Police were among the first workers to be eligible for vaccines based on their profession. But vaccination rates among law enforcement are low, according to police department data. Half of all American adults have received at least one vaccine dose. Just 36 percent of Atlanta officers and 28 percent of employees in Ohio's police division have had their shots. The Post contacted 40 major metropolitan police departments to ask if they were mandating vaccines – none have so far.

We may not come out of the pandemic nicer people than we were before it, writes reporter Roxanne Roberts. But that doesn't mean it won't have changed us. Rebounds from previous calamities such as the flu epidemic 100 years ago suggest we'll be eager to get this all behind us.

Other important news
If the European Union approves this proposal, vaccinated American tourists could begin to visit E.U. member countries in June.

Some states are relaxing – or doing away with – quarantines for students after potential classroom exposure.

Religious Americans are making an emotional return to worshipping in church.

This is how social distancing on planes ends: Delta has resumed filling middle seats, becoming the final major U.S. carrier to once again fly with full aircrafts.

Moderna will provide as many as 500 million doses to Covax, the World Health Organization-backed program to distribute vaccines to low-income countries. The bulk of those doses will be available in 2022.

Anonymous said...

"The rebound in U.S. manufacturing slowed in April as businesses struggled to find workers, supply-chain problems worsened, and prices of materials climbed.

The Institute for Supply Management’s April index for manufacturing fell four points to 60.7, the weakest level since January and missing expectations for a slight improvement from the March reading, data released Monday showed"

Neo-Socialist Biden's Party.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

A question answered by the
Washington Post:

"Less than two weeks after receiving my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, I've now become infected with covid-19. Even though I had a second injection scheduled, I'm now being told that because I'm infected, I must wait six months for my second shot. Why is that?”
— Gary in Oregon

Although uncommon, people can contract covid-19 mid-vaccination — that is, between the two doses of the messenger-RNA vaccines such as Pfizer and Moderna.

There are various reasons this might happen, but health experts say there is no scenario in which the vaccine itself would cause the infection. Some people may simply feel safer after getting the first injection and let down their guards. Or they may live in a community with higher transmission rates and, therefore, be at increased risk of exposure.

William Moss, a professor of epidemiology and immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said although the mRNA vaccines are considered highly effective, they “are not perfect and are less so after only a single dose, so people can still get infected.”

When this happens, health experts say people should still get the second dose in the vaccine series because the immune response from natural infection is so variable. But depending on when in the process they get sick, they may need to postpone it.

The CDC recommends that people with mild to moderate infection isolate for at least 10 days after the onset of symptoms (or until they have recovered) and at least 24 hours after being fever free. So most people would need to wait at least that long to get the second shot.

Inci Yildirim, a vaccinologist at the Yale School of Medicine, said it is not advisable to vaccinate people who have a fever or are otherwise ill because medical professionals need to be able to differentiate between symptoms caused by infection and those that may simply be a side effect of the vaccine. Also, Yildirim said, people's immune cells need to be healthy to have a more robust reaction to the vaccines.

It's not clear why you were told to wait six months — none of the experts we talked to could explain that. The only instances in which people are advised to wait longer is when they have a medical issue that needs to be managed or when they have had covid-19 and been treated with convalescent plasma or monoclonal antibodies, in which case they are told to delay at least three months, the experts said.

The advice you received could have been an administrative error, or it could be a genuine recommendation based on your specific situation. If you think you should have been told something different, we recommend speaking to your doctor about it.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

go to the next thread up for more covid questions and answers

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Roger Amick said...
California depends on tourism more than even Florida..

Santa Monica downtown is booming.

The beaches are open because the state government managed it very well.


Both states rely heavily on tourism, I suspect Florida has many more people having a second residence in Florida and live elsewhere than people having a second residence in California.

counties sued the state to get beaches open.

The state did such ridiculous things as pulling surfers and swimmers out of the water

They filled in a Venice skate park with sand to force compliance.

Yet over 60,000 people died in California.

Despite rigid lockdowns and forced mask and social distancing compliance.

Florida is booming, California not.

You must not get out of your room much.

Well we can tell by looking here.

Caliphate4vr said...

The state of much larger than most others.

Alaska is bigger.


Bee thanks Mr Geography, fucking moron

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, are moving on to what's next ... they're getting divorced.

In a joint statement Monday, the couple announced they've made a decision to end their marriage, saying, "Over the last 27 years, we have raised three incredible children and built a foundation that works all over the world to enable all people to lead healthy, productive lives."

They continue, "We continue to share a belief in that mission and will continue our work together at the foundation, but we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in the next phase of our lives."

Bill and Melinda began dating in 1987 after meeting at a New York trade show, and she'd go on to work in marketing for Microsoft and be appointed as General Manager of Information Products in the early '90s.

The couple wed on January 1, 1994 in Hawaii ... and Melinda left the company in 1996 to focus on starting their family.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Alec MacGillis
https://mobile.twitter.com/AlecMacGillis/status/1389017564421009410

Brookline MA, the second-most educated town in the country, has decided to overrule the CDC and keep an outdoor mask mandate in place: https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/05/01/coronavirus-brookline-keep-outdoor-mask-mandate-in-place/amp/

Ignore the CDC, ignore science, virtue signal !!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Dr. Ricardo Harambe
https://mobile.twitter.com/Richard_Harambe/status/1389193465616080897

I'm beginning to suspect that the place that employs Jen Rubin, Max Boot and Glenn Kessler might not be a serious news outlet.



And just a toy for the world's richest man, Jeff Bezos

and a tool for the rich

and democrats

FAKE NEWS


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I have lived in two of the top 4


Alaska 665,384 square miles
Texas 268,596.57.07%3
California163,694.74.31%4 
Montana147,039.73.87%

rrb said...



Brookline MA, the second-most educated town in the country, has decided to overrule the CDC and keep an outdoor mask mandate in place

I saw this this morning.

LOL. Brookline, Newton, Concord...

Nice western suburbs of Boston completely overrun by "woke" fucktards.

Instead of masks I would prefer they used dry cleaning bags. Secured very, very tightly with at least half a roll of Gorilla Tape.

rrb said...

Roger Amick said...

I have lived in two of the top 4


Alaska 665,384 square miles
Texas 268,596.57.07%3
California163,694.74.31%4
Montana147,039.73.87%



And now you live in 80 square feet.

LMAO.





Caliphate4vr said...

BTW Mr Geography Texas is bigger as well, by 100,000 square miles

THWAP!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


The Washington Post
https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1388502412424478726

We've deleted an earlier tweet saying the FBI warned Rudolph W. Giuliani that he was the target of a Russian misinformation campaign, which he has since disputed. This story has been corrected.

They can't even keep their lies straight

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

David Ignatius
@IgnatiusPost

How Kash Patel rose from obscure Hill staffer to key operative in Trump’s battle with the intelligence community

Julie Kelly
https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1383425154357751825

Such irony in Ignatius hit piece on Kash and disclosure he’s under federal investigation for leaking classified information—from the same journalist who reported illegally leaked information about classified calls btw Mike Flynn and Sergei Kislyak.


Washington Post

state media

enemy of the people

1984

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

GO TO the next thread up
for more covid questions and answers
AND AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE
provided courtesy of The Washington Post
FOR YOUR PANDEMIC SAFETY.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Mark Twain “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter. ’Tis the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.”

Saying that America is racist is not a radical statement. If that requires a longer explanation or definition, so be it. The fact, in the end, is not altered.

Charles Blow

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

COVID surges in Japan, India follow earlier praise for countries’ mask usage, mitigation success

Major COVID surges in Japan and India in recent weeks and months have followed earlier claims that widespread mask usage was successfully keeping transmission of COVID-19 at low levels in both countries.


Japan in particular was last year hailed as one of the globe's major coronavirus success stories, with its COVID-19 numbers significantly lower than other major countries in the spring and throughout the summer of 2020.

That success was attributed in no small part to widespread mask-wearing, which is ubiquitous in Japan as it is in numerous other Asian countries. Infectious disease experts and public authorities in the New York Times, the Associated Press and the BBC all credited masks with containing transmission rates there.

Yet two large surges in cases in Japan — one that occurred from November into January and one that began in March and is still ongoing — has challenged that narrative, particularly as there is no indication that Japanese citizens stopped wearing masks en masse prior to those spikes. The University of Maryland Center for Geospatial Information Science's COVID-19 World Survey Map indicates no change in the nearly-100% regular mask usage in that country since at least early November.

The Japanese government this week announced a coronavirus emergency, ordering widespread business closures in major cities in the hopes of tamping down the surge. One of the country's top coronavirus advisers also urged Japan to proceed cautiously with the country's planned Summer Olympics in light of the most recent surge.

India, meanwhile, is laboring under a relentless and debilitating COVID surge, with positive test results approaching 400,000 per day, a staggering raw number unmatched by any other country in the world over the past year.

Like Japan, India's success was credited to forceful masking policies: The country last year imposed a strict nationwide mask mandate that included an aggressive ticketing regime and a major public awareness campaign.

Shortly thereafter, virus cases there began to decline. COVID-19 was "consuming" India, the Wall Street Journal reported in December, "until nearly everyone started wearing masks." The BBC, meanwhile, claimed that COVID transmission there was slowed in part because of "the expanded use of face masks." One officer told the Journal that "ninety-nine percent of the people" were wearing masks by December.
...
India currently has the second-highest number of confirmed COVID cases in the world at over 19,000,000, as well as the fourth-highest number of deaths at just over 200,000.

The country's considerable population of nearly 1.4 billion, however, means its adjusted case and death rankings are significantly lower than those of its raw numbers.

continues: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/covid-surges-japan-india-follow-earlier-praise-countries-mask-usage

I guess the mask is off on masks...

India has 1.4 billion people and 200,000 deaths (though rising)
California has 40 million people and 60,000 deaths

Imagine if California had 1.4 billion people...
and very little health care.
Though both had high mask compliance...

India has been administering hydroxychloroquine when Covid is detected.

Wonder if that has anything to do with their far better outcomes ???

Experts Explain: The case for using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to treat Covid-19
Hydroxychloroquine is obviously not a panacea for severe cases of Covid-19. Given early, it helps reduce mortality by about half, compared to those not given the drug.

https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/coronavirus-vaccine-hydroxychloroquine-hcq-covid-19-treatment-6504276/

Of course big tech, the state media and democrats took that off the table for US citizens.



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The Liberals Who Can’t Quit Lockdown
The Atlantic:
“The spring of 2021 is different from the spring of 2020…
Scientists know a lot more about how COVID-19 spreads—and how it doesn’t. Public-health advice is shifting. But some progressives have not updated their behavior based on the new information. And in their eagerness to protect themselves and others, they may be underestimating other costs.

“Being extra careful about COVID-19 is (mostly) harmless when it’s limited to wiping down your groceries with Lysol wipes and wearing a mask in places where you’re unlikely to spread the coronavirus, such as on a hiking trail. But vigilance can have unintended consequences when it imposes on other people’s lives. Even as scientific knowledge of COVID-19 has increased, some progressives have continued to embrace policies and behaviors that aren’t supported by evidence, such as banning access to playgrounds, closing beaches, and refusing to reopen schools for in-person learning.”
________
Link at politicalwire.com.

This is an example of journalistic objectivity.

Taegan Goddard links an Atlantic article that warns liberals not to go to far with lockdowns, mask wearing, etc.