Sunday, November 15, 2020
Coronavirus update: Ugly for the ugly
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Trump was less popular in his own races than Republicans running for US Senate in theirs in 12 states in 2020
Trump underperformed:
Ronchetti in New Mexico (loser)
Lummis in Wyoming
Capito in West Virginia
Cornyn in Texas
Rounds in South Dakota
Somebody you never heard of in Massachusetts (loser)
Sasse in Nebraska
Gardner in Colorado (loser)
Cotton in Arkansas
Collins in Maine
Sullivan in Alaska
Perdue in Georgia.
Imagine doing worse than three losers.
Thursday, November 12, 2020
A Joe Biden COVID lockdown for 4-6 weeks will come too late to do much good
Covid deaths in November are already on pace to pass 30k, which will be the highest since May.
Hospitalizations similarly are already on pace to hit 79k for the month, which also will be the highest since May.
Three months of big hurt are on the way before Joe even wakes up for the first time in the White House as president to call a lid and go back to bed.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
The US blew right through the 240k mark for COVID-19 deaths today in the Johns Hopkins data set
This morning early we were still at 239k+ and then I look tonight and we're already past the 241k mark.
Hillsdale College professor is hopeful because Roman Catholicism dominates the intellectual wings of modern conservatism and nationalism
I'm hopeful because 72 million Americans sided against Joe Biden.
From "A Review of Protestants and American Conservatism: A Short History by Gillis J. Harp (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019)", here :
Still, perhaps there is more reason to hope than Harp lets on. Neither Modern Conservatism nor the new nationalism shows signs of a distinctly Protestant political perspective. To the extent either one has a political theology, it is dominated by Roman Catholics, who occupy the lion’s share of both movements’ intellectual wings.
Yeah, sure, buddy, it wasn't Catholic priests who used their pulpits to call the men to arms in the revolution against the English king. It wasn't Catholic priests who then doffed their robes and grabbed their rifles and joined them in the field. It was Presbyterians.
Joe Biden, a Catholic, preaches a return to normalcy, which amounts to acquiescence to the status quo of liberal dominance of most American institutions. That is the default position of Catholicism, acquiescence to authority, submission to hierarchy, rule by elites. By definition they'll revolt against nothing and adapt themselves to every nutty innovation which comes along in the spirit of taxation without representation.
The Loyalists have made a comeback, largely on the backs of Catholic immigrants to the United States since 1850.
Is anyone surprised they are for open borders, mass immigration, and globalism, especially if it augments their dominance in America?
Donald Trump, in his feeble way, was a resounding No to all this.
We're still out here.
Monday, November 9, 2020
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Saturday, November 7, 2020
It's pretty funny how the media call the race for Biden Saturday morning after the Supremes intervene in Pennsylvania Friday night
Meanwhile Pennsylvania ain't called nothin'.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/Thursday, November 5, 2020
Believe me, I'm paying attention to everything Election 2020, I just find this platform slows down my spontaneity
https://twitter.com/eyesorepundit
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Monday, November 2, 2020
Green New Deal in the hands of Democrats is a dagger aimed at the heart of the middle class
Joel Kotkin here in The New York Post:
If these Democrats win both houses of Congress as well as the White House, things could get far worse for the already beleaguered middle class, which has been rocked by the pandemic, with an estimated 100,000 small firms going out of business. Particularly hard-hit by the recent urban unrest are inner city and minority businesses. ...
If the Democrats win on Election Day, the future for the middle class could be bleak. As a lifelong Democrat, this is not easy to write, but most of the party’s initiatives — such as the Green New Deal — are directly harmful to those in the middle and working classes, who’d be forced to face increased housing and energy prices and fewer upwardly mobile jobs in industries like manufacturing.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
US COVID-19 daily new deaths hit their lowest level since the Apr peak, measured monthly, in Oct, even lower than in June
COVID-19 deaths per day in the USA, monthly, as reported: