Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Sunday, August 23, 2020
Hillsdale College, Rush Limbaugh's bastion of conservatism, employs an assistant professor of psychology who thinks human beings of no more significance than cicadas
If that's true, then we can exterminate human beings at will: Blacks, Muslims, Jews, Whites, Christians, Hindus, old people, infants, and our rotten, noisy neighbors.
After which we can eat them, just like Rush Limbaugh's great Americans, the Donner Party.
The coronavirus death trend overall shows continued improvement in the United States through 8/22
The compound daily growth rate of deaths for the whole country has dropped again in the last week, as has the sum of average daily new deaths in the 15 worst states since the beginning.
10 second tier states, however, continue to show an uptrend in deaths measured the same way.
Today's hospitalization snapshot shows things have really cooled off in the hardest hit states. Texas (pink), Florida (green), California (blue), Georgia (brown) and Illinois (purple) are shown in the charts for three metrics relative to New York (gray).
Arizona has dropped to 9th for hospitalization severity. The Grand Canyon State is presently contributing an average of 23 daily new deaths since the beginning of the pandemic to the totals. On July 11 the average was just 13. 2,602 people have died there from coronavirus since then.
Based George Wallace
George received 13.5% of the popular vote in 1968, 9.9 million, and captured 46 votes in the Electoral College. He did OK.
Friday, August 21, 2020
The COVID-19 death toll in NYC pales in significance compared with previous epidemics there, and that's as bad as it gets in the US this time around, at least so far
Deaths per 1000:
Cholera 1832: 46
Cholera 1834: 36
Cholera 1849: 46
Dysentery/Smallpox 1851: 38
Cholera/Smallpox 1854: 45
Smallpox 1872: 30
Smallpox 1881: 29
Spanish Flu 1918: 17
COVID-19 2020: 2.26 (18,998 confirmed deaths for population of 8.399 million)
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Looting is reparations
Monday, August 17, 2020
Sunday, August 16, 2020
COVID-19 Pandemic Deaths Update through 8/15/20
The 7-day growth rate for all COVID-19 deaths in the United States has averaged 0.62% for the ten weeks since June 6 and is flat at 0.65% in the last seven days.
The sum of deaths in the 15 worst states since the beginning of the pandemic has been flat for a month, averaging 779. The low so far was hit on Tuesday, August 11 at 773.
The sum of deaths in the 10 second tier states since the beginning of the pandemic continues to edge slowly upward. Arizona, Mississippi, and South Carolina were each up one death per day since the beginning of the pandemic in the last week.
Adding the 15 worst to the 10 second tier we've fluctuated between 917 and 899 in the last six weeks since the Fourth of July, averaging 905 in the last five. The sum on 8/15 was 906.
Deaths continue to skew heavily 50 and older in US southern perimeter states. California is representative, where just 30% of the cases since the beginning have been 50 or older but 93% of the deaths. In Texas 35% of the cases and 92% of the deaths have been 50 or older.
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Climate Update for KGRR July 2020
Climate Update for KGRR July 2020
Max Temp 94, Mean 94
Min Temp 58, Mean 49 (tied for second highest minimum since 1892 with 2011 and 1921)
Av Temp 75.7, Mean 72.3
Rain 4.75, Mean 3.14
Cooling Degree Days 340, Mean 242
CDD Season to date 565, Mean 426
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Conservative talk radio doesn't get it that Trump is president now
Both Todd Herman filling in for Rush Limbaugh yesterday and Michael Savage on his own show today keep talking about how law and order are going to disappear if Biden is elected and that Trump has to run on that issue.
But Trump IS president, and law and order have already disappeared.
A caller to Rush even pointed this out to Herman, who quickly changed the subject.
You can't run for re-election and win by promising to provide later what you're not providing now.
NOW.
It's the Limbaugh Theorem in action under a Republican president, pretending that the present problems aren't the president's problems.
Recipe for losing.
Monday, August 10, 2020
Losses due to George Floyd riots and looting to cost insurers over $1 billion, more than all the losses from riots and looting since 1965 combined
'Insurers have paid an estimated $1 billion in all for “riot” damages in local protests since 1965, according to Property Claims Services, an industry group. Insurers are bracing for new claims across the U.S. that they expect could total at least that much. Still, the group expects “manageable” losses compared to major hurricanes, which have cost tens of billions'.
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Sunday, August 9, 2020
The compound daily growth rate for US COVID-19 deaths bottomed on July 4th
Apart from the first week from the first death in the New York Times data at us-covid-tracker.com, Feb 29-Mar 7, the peak rate was achieved on Sat Mar 28 at 30.3%. The compound daily growth rate had dropped to just 3.2% by May 2.
This chart shows rates only after falling below 1% in order to show the current scale and the clear bottoming on Jul 4.
COVID-19 related hospitalization metrics in the four worst US states today are . . . NOT ALARMING
California is in blue in the graphs, Texas is in pink, Florida is in green and Georgia is in brown. Every one, though in the top four for current hospitalizations, has peaked and turned lower. Texas and Florida, the worst states for the outbreak currently, have turned sharply lower.
Friday, August 7, 2020
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
At least one American writer, Curtis Yarvin, was aware of Dr. Leung's warnings at the time, and stated what needed to be done even though he realized it wouldn't be
The self-described "foreign service brat" wrote for The American Mind, 2/1/20:
"The obvious solution to an emerging pandemic killer cold is cutting off flights to China, then all air travel across the Pacific, then across the Atlantic—depending on the virus’s progress . . ."
Dr. Gabriel Leung of Hong Kong University advocated for limiting mobility because he had worked out by Jan 27 how the coronavirus had already spread in China by rail
He was already warning of a global epidemic on Jan 27.
He was specifically worried on Jan 27 that flights out of China would seed the infection globally.
He was already aware of and demonstrated on Jan 27 how the novel coronavirus had spread in China by rail.
He was already stating there was clear evidence of human to human spread on Jan 27.
He was already advocating for "substantial, draconian measures limiting population mobility" on Jan 27.
He was already advocating for ending mass gatherings, for closing schools, and for requiring work from home arrangements on Jan 27.
And what were we doing?
The US Senate was finally hearing the House's impeachment case after Nancy Pelosi sat on it for weeks.
A country full of fools, run by fools.
A country full of fools, run by fools.
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