Friday, December 30, 2022

US COVID-19 vaccination fell off a cliff in 2022, down 90% from 2021, while confirmed deaths fell by 44% overall

 Just 24.3 million received at least one dose in 2022 through Dec 27.

244.06 million had received at least one dose through 12/31/21.

Per Our World In Data, here.

About 19 million in 2022 received what amounts to the two-dose protocol.

Confirmed deaths in 2022 fell to about 264k from 475k in 2021 at the same time that vaccination fell off the cliff (724 deaths per day vs. 1301 deaths per day).

And in the second half of 2022 about only 70k have died (roughly 385 per day vs. 1066 per day in the first half of 2022). That's still 3.85 times worse than for an average influenza year, but that's a win in my book at this stage of the game.




Thursday, December 29, 2022

There was nothing wrong with the coal or natural gas plants of the Tennessee Valley Authority: It was one-off wind damage and too many far-flung customers dependent on its electricity for heat

 Cold weather pushed up electricity use in TVA's seven-state region where more than 60% of homes are heated by electricity. ...

TVA Chief Operating Officer Don Moul is heading an investigation of the problems that led to the power outages last week. Moul said in a telephone interview that high winds damaged several of TVA's protective structures at the Cumberland plant and several gas-fired combustion turbines used for such peak power periods. TVA's directive to local power companies to cut some of their energy use was the most efficient means to respond to the inadequate energy supply, Moul said.


More

 

The left, of course, is blaming the fossil fuels themselves instead of wind damage to existing energy infrastructure, whose maintenance has been neglected in the rage for so-called green energy and against coal:


"[T]he mandatory blackouts were due to coal and gas failures," [Amy] Kelly [the Tennessee representative for the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign] said.

     

The hysteria of this prejudiced response is matched, however, by the feckless customers of the federally-run utility, whose only care is that their power was cut when it was 5 degrees F outside, and on Christmas Eve:

 

"Why would anyone in their right mind decide it is a GOOD idea to have rolling blackouts today? First of all, it is a whopping 5 degrees outside and second, it is Christmas Eve ... This is ridiculous."




Some of us couldn't stand him in any year, including this one

 

 

 Michelle O Opens Up About Marriage: 'Could Not Stand Him for 10 Years'...

America was better when these things were hidden in the freak show and only seen when the traveling circus came to town

 

 

 REX REED: Brendan Fraser Heartbreaking Performance in 'WHALE'...

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Cumulative season to date 100 inches of snow in Buffalo, NY is record-setting, ahead of Nov-Dec 2000 at 95.9 inches

36.9 total inches in November 2022 (3.1 feet). November record is 45.6 inches (3.8 feet).

63.1 inches in December 2022 through the 26th (5.25 feet). December record is 82.7 inches (6.9 feet).

January record is 68.3 inches.

February record is 54.2 inches.

March record is 38.5 inches.

April record is 15 inches.

May record is 7.9 inches.

The mean average season is 85.4 inches, 55 of which come after Dec. 31st.

 





Sunday, December 25, 2022

Tennessee has had plenty of much colder temperatures than this Christmas and never had to turn off the power before, but that was before they went insane

 What we know: TVA ordered rolling blackouts for the first time in 90 years amid freezing temps


Tennessee Valley Authority retired 3,370 MW of coal electric power capacity in 2012, 2017, and 2018.

The reason for that isn't because the plants were old, built in the 1950s. TVA still operates a bunch of much older hydroelectric plants dating back as far as 1911.

It's pure anti-fossil fuel ideology driving that, and foolishly allocating new capacity to solar and wind, which can't cut it.

And that's why they had to shut off the power in Tennessee for the first time.

The damn fools got 0.7 inches of snow and said it was one inch deep, too.

 




Saturday, December 24, 2022

CNN thinks November core inflation at 4.7% yoy is good news

There's never any discussion about how core inflation vaulted to the current levels well before the war in Ukraine even began.

The reason for the inflation surge is Biden's war for green energy, the one input which makes everything cost more because green energy costs much more than conventional energy from coal, oil, and natural gas.

Add trillion$ in COVID stimulus chasing too few goods and it's a recipe for the disaster which is ongoing, not moderating.

Some people get it. Most don't.


 

 


 

  • The Fed's Favorite Gauge Shows Price Increases Are Moderating


  • Ohio weather clown show: Let's go Brandon!

    Of course.

     


    Intelligence plummets in Florida as snow pummels New York

     


    Gotta hand it to UPS: 5 degrees F all day yesterday, winds howling, 7.5 inches of new snow, and UPS still delivered the package

     No mail.

     



    Christmas Eve: At least 1.7 million without power in USA

     


    75 mph narrowly loses in Buffalo

     


    Friday, December 23, 2022

    Joe Biden's America two days before Christmas is a third world patchwork of power outages all over the place

    About 1.04 million without power this morning.

    It's going to be a rough Christmas Eve without power with forecast real lows in the single digits.

     




    Wednesday, December 21, 2022

    The good news is COVID-19 deaths per million were 4-5x worse a year ago than they are now in the US

    Deaths per million stabilized 8 months ago at the current level and haven't really budged since then.

    Those who predicted an endemic situation developing appear to have been right.

    1.2 deaths per million presently represents about 398 deaths per day at current population, or about 11.9k dying per month since mid-April.

    Actual cumulative deaths over the period have averaged about 12.25k per month, or 98k.

    If that rate persists like this for a full year we'll get something like 147k deaths, which would then still be 4x worse than the average influenza deaths year.

    92% of COVID-19 deaths in California continue to be among those 50 and older, and 72% are among those 65 and older.

    That's the bad news.

    Seems like an unacceptable new normal to me.

    Concentrating efforts on vaccinating people younger than 50 seems pointless and highly inappropriate for the situation.


     


    Half of the top 10 snowiest Decembers in Grand Rapids have occurred since 2007

     The result, no doubt, of the generally wetter conditions in the Great Lakes over the long haul as predicted by slightly cooler Pacific Ocean waters indicated by the Oceanic Nino Index.

    We've had 14+ inches so far in Dec 2022 with 2 feet expected in the latest storm, so this December might break into the top 5. 

    Winter. It's what's for Christmas.

     






    Saturday, December 17, 2022

    Friday, December 16, 2022

    Bring back the firing squads

     USA botched 35% of execution attempts...

    Foreign ownership level of US Treasury securities fell 6.2% year over year in October

     The level contracted to a point approximately last seen in May 2021.

    As reported levels in the table are subject to revision in future monthly tables. My graph shows as reported levels in May each year. 

    The drop probably does not reflect actual selling, but falling market value of UST because of the bond rout.




    Wednesday, December 14, 2022

    Surprise, surprise, right on schedule progressive Robert Kuttner attacks the 2 percent inflation target in favor of 4 percent

     It all sounds very persuasive, as long as you forget how inflation impoverishes the lower classes and keeps them down so that the elites can continue to milk them like slaves year after year. 4% just does it twice as fast as 2%.

    The little people are an afterthought to the left.

    This is the "inflation is actually good" talk you hear from lefties from time to time.

    Story here.


    Sweden: Still not the model

     


    Tuesday, December 13, 2022

    Another inflation report is out, the data are bad, but they're trying to spin it that inflation is moderating

     The government's chief inflation measure, so-called core inflation which excludes food and energy (third graph), ticked down to 6% in November. Big whoop. Core inflation has now averaged 6.3% throughout 2022, and was actually slightly lower year over year for two months in the summer than it was in November.

    The Fed is failing in its effort to bring inflation down, plain and simple.

    Higher prices are the new normal.

    Meanwhile food inflation is up 12% year over year after peaking above 13% in the summer. Under Trump food inflation was practically non-existent, but Americans have been forced to cope with it month after month for over a year now, with no end in sight.

    And energy inflation year over year has been north of 13% for 21 consecutive months. Go ahead. Count 'em. Under Trump we actually had energy disinflation because his administration, unlike Biden's, enthusiastically supported fracking.

    Rising food and energy costs are absolutely core, especially when they deliver a one-two punch to the gut like this.

    The people hardest hit don't have a voice, however. They never do. The chattering classes are doing just fine, and all they want to talk about is nonsense. Their lot is with the profiteers from inflation, not with the bottom half of the country.

    The poor get poorer.

    Same as it ever was.





    The Department of Energy has fired Sam Brinton according to The Daily Beast last night

     


    Monday, December 12, 2022

    Saturday, December 10, 2022

    The thing on the right is now facing two charges for luggage theft

     That's some weird fetish :

    Sam Brinton [is] the deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposition at the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy.



    The 39 House Republicans Who Voted for the Same-Sex Marriage Bill, annotated

     The New York Times :

    • Representative Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota

    • Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska [re-elected 2022 with 51.3% of the vote]

    • Representative Ken Calvert of California [re-elected 2022 with 52.3% of the vote]

    • Representative Kat Cammack of Florida

    • Representative Mike Carey of Ohio

    • Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming [voted to impeach Trump, defeated in 2022 primary]

    • Representative John Curtis of Utah

    • Representative Rodney Davis of Illinois [defeated in 2022 primary by fellow Republican in redistricting-forced battle]

    • Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota [House GOP Majority Whip]

    • Representative Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania

    • *Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin [flipped from Nay in summer to Yea now]

    • Representative Andrew Garbarino of New York

    • Representative Mike Garcia of California

    • Representative Carlos Gimenez of Florida

    • Representative Tony Gonzalez of Texas

    • Representative Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio [voted to impeach Trump, retiring]

    • *Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington [voted to impeach Trump, defeated in 2022 primary, flipped from Nay in summer to Yea now]

    • Representative Ashley Hinson of Iowa

    • Representative Darrell Issa of California

    • Representative Ch[r]is Jacobs of New York [retiring after flipping position on guns after Buffalo mass shooting and angering supporters]

    • Representative David Joyce of Ohio [leader of House Republican moderate caucus]

    • Representative John Katko of New York [voted to impeach Trump, retiring]

    • Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina

    • Representative Nicole Malliotakis of New York

    • Representative Peter Meijer of Michigan [voted to impeach Trump, defeated in 2022 primary]

    • Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa

    • Representative Blake Moore of Utah

    • Representative Dan Newhouse of Washington [voted to impeach Trump]

    • Representative Jay Obernolte of California

    • Representative Tom Rice of South Carolina [voted to impeach Trump, defeated in 2022 primary]

    • Representative Mike Simpson of Idaho

    • Representative Elise Stefanik of New York

    • Representative Bryan Steil of Wisconsin

    • Representative Chris Stewart of Utah

    • Representative Mike Turner of Ohio

    • Representative Fred Upton of Michigan [voted to impeach Trump, retiring]

    • Representative David Valadao of California [voted to impeach Trump, re-elected with 51.5% of the vote]

    • Representative Ann Wagner of Missouri [Republican phony of the year LOL: “This district is home to me, and there is no better feeling than representing our conservative, Midwest values in Congress.”]

    • Representative Tim Waltz of Florida [LOL: NYT has Democrat Tim Walz, Minnesota Governor, on the brain; the actual name is Republican US Rep. Michael Waltz, who ran unopposed in FL-6 and was re-elected in 2022; the newspaper of record smdh]



    Thursday, December 8, 2022

    If you haven't saved enough for an emergency, it's on you, and borrowing money for an emergency when you have it is another stupid thing which is on you

    Two stupids don't make a smart.

     

    “It’s a terrible idea to take money out of your 401(k),” said Ted Jenkin, a certified financial planner and co-founder of oXYGen Financial, based in Atlanta. ...

    Households should weigh all their options for cash before resorting to tapping a 401(k) plan, said Jenkin, a member of CNBC’s Advisor Council.

    For example, households without an emergency fund might be able to free up money for a relatively small short-term cash need by canceling or reducing membership plans, or by selling little-used or unneeded items on Facebook Marketplace or a garage sale, he said. A short-term loan or home equity line of credit would generally also be better than tapping a 401(k).

    More.

    There's nothing like paying a steep price for a mistake to keep you from making it again. Only morons pay twice.

     

    What else would you expect someone to say who makes his living selling retirement products?


     

    Only morons borrow money for weddings

     

    39 House Republicans join 12 Senate Republicans to pass Democrat bill overthrowing the Defense of Marriage Act

     The Respect for Marriage Act passed the Democratic-led House in a 258-169-1 vote, as 39 Republicans joined all Democrats in supporting it. It also won bipartisan support in the Democratic-controlled Senate in late November: 12 GOP senators crossed party lines to vote for the legislation. ...

    The Respect for Marriage Act formally repeals the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, which was signed into law by then-President Bill Clinton. That bill denied same-sex couples federal benefits and permitted states to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states.

    The Supreme Court would later go on to invalidate the key provisions of DOMA in two watershed rulings, United States v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges in 2013 and 2015, respectively.

    Roberts, Scalia, Thomas and Alito dissented in Windsor against Kennedy in 2013, same in Hodges in 2015.

    There's always a minority of Republicans who exist only to advance the Democrats' godless agenda. 

    It's never the other way around, unless it has to do with money.

    Story.