Thursday, January 20, 2022

LOL, now that there are MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS OF THEM, Ms. Lyndon Haviland wants the term "breakthrough cases" banned, and lies like a rug about what Fauci said

 

At TheHill, where else?

Let's stop saying 'breakthrough cases' — it isn't helping

When the vaccine was introduced, Dr. Anthony Fauci and others said it would offer the public a strong layer of protection against COVID-19. They sought to manage expectations by saying it would lower the possibility of getting the virus, but that, like all vaccines, it wouldn’t guarantee immunity. They tried to make it clear that infection was still possible, and that the vaccine would still do its job by drastically lowering the chance of severe illness, hospitalization and death. All of this has proven true.

By trumpeting the term “breakthrough cases,” public health authorities are spreading the impression that these infections are novel, unique and unanticipated by the scientific community. In fact, the vaccine was designed precisely with this likelihood in mind, and it is working exactly as intended. 

Yeah, right. That's why Fauci said on at least three separate occasions before Delta hit that vaccination levels hitting 50% of population would prevent additional case surges like we saw in April 2021. He was sure after that that the steep declines in cases we saw nationally were a sign that the vaccines were working.

And then along came the July 4th, Provincetown, incident, proving vaccines didn't stop the spread, and Delta, proving him even more horribly wrong. 

The shift to "it prevents serious illness, hospitalization and death" was . . . a shift!

But even that hasn't been true. Mass vaccination has not reduced either cases or deaths Jul-Dec 2021 compared with Jul-Dec 2020.

These people are just awful, deplorable even, because they keep touting a vaccine which isn't a true vaccine, and because of it vaccinated people have been running around spreading serious illness, hospitalization and death.

Words have meaning. Censoring them won't stop the death toll.

13.868 million breakthrough cases in the US in the first 19 days of January 2022, Jack

 


Wednesday, January 19, 2022

You don't say . . .

 MRNA Boosters DO NOT Block Omicron, Study Shows...

Climate Update For KGRR: December 2021 and 2021 Annual

Climate Update For KGRR: December 2021
 
Max T 63, Mean 53: tied for 8th highest on record
Min T 15, Mean 04: 9th highest on record
Avg T 34.5, Mean 28.4: 9th highest on record
Rain 2.23, Mean 2.44
Snow 10.1, Mean 15.9
Heating Degree Days 938, Mean 1126
HDD to date 2039, Mean 2481
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2021 Annual Climate Summary For KGRR
 
Max T 92, Mean 95: tied for 18th lowest on record
Min T -12, Mean -7
Avg T 50.8, Mean 48.2: 11th highest on record (5.4% warmer than Mean vs. 9.5% warmer than Mean for the warmest full year on record in 2012)
Rain 38.04, Mean 34.8: 33rd wettest on record
Cooling Degree Days 893, Mean 696: 19th highest on record (compare with the previous year Heating Degree Day heating season 2020-2021, which ranked 15th warmest on record with 6170 HDD vs. 6697 Mean since 1892) 

Warmer conditions for KGRR in calendar 2021 were an instance more of moderate winter conditions back-ending and front-loading the year than of extreme summer conditions in the middle of it.
 
 

13 million breakthrough cases in the US in the first 18 days of January 2022

 


Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Mass vaccination in 2021 in the United States reduced neither cases nor deaths from COVID-19 "Delta" variant, aka the India variant

Delta dominated from July 1 through December 31, 2021:

Total Cases = 21.05 million
Total Deaths = 219,471.
 
COVID-19 from July 1 through December 31, 2020:
 
Total Cases = 17.37 million
Total Deaths = 218,588.
 
Mass vaccination in 2021 in the US reduced neither cases nor deaths from Delta. 
 




11.8 million breakthrough cases in the US in the first 17 days of January

 


Monday, January 17, 2022

A good day to remember that Boston University gave a Ph.D. to someone in 1955 who plagiarized his dissertation and a B.A. in economics "with honors" to someone in 2011 who esteems the famous economist "Milton Keynes"

 

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Educational standards at Boston University are nothing if not consistent.

Ralph Northam was barely out of office for one day before Amazon started to run low on Kiwi black

 


Last time I checked, Ron DeSantis deployed to Iraq with SEAL Team One in 2007, but gutless Trump never deployed anywhere

 


If the Fed folks think raising the Federal Funds Rate will help control inflation, they are sadly mistaken . . . again

From 1983 through 2001, the Federal Funds Rate was aggressively high and averaged 6.27%, and the Consumer Price Index averaged 3.24%.*

From 2002 through 2020, the Consumer Price Index was much lower on average at 2.01%, as the Fed pursued an aggressive low interest rate policy, which averaged just 1.36%.

So, lower Federal Funds Rate, lower inflation, higher Federal Funds Rate, higher inflation, just the opposite of what the Fed says it intends.

But only a numbskull thinks these are correlated. The Fed is merely reactionary to complex existing phenomena, not pro-actively creating conditions.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* I used the average of the annual averages.

Happy National Plagiarists' Day

 


Sunday, January 16, 2022

At current infection rates in the UK and the US, we won't see "herd immunity", defined as 70% infected with Omicron, until sometime in November

The US is averaging roughly 720k infections per day, and the UK 147k, so far in January.

In the US you have to have roughly 232m people infected to get to 70%. At the current rate of infection, that's 322 days.

In the UK you have to have roughly 48m people infected to get to 70%. At the current rate of infection, that's 327 days. 

There is no way to predict if current rates of infection will persist, but current rates put us to mid-November.

One thing's for sure, however, the vaccines sure as hell aren't stopping it.

The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings


... by the middle of the Second Century ... there were few Greeks and Romans left. They had destroyed themselves by miscegenation, internecine wars, and that fatuous tolerance with which they permitted themselves to be displaced by their subjects and slaves. ...

-- Revilo P. Oliver, "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them", Liberty Bell, August 1985



10.788 million breakthrough cases in the first fifteen days of January

 


The vaccine mandate for healthcare workers was decided by the Supremes in a 5-4 vote where Roberts and Kavanaugh voted with the three liberals

Tucker Carlson laughably says Kavanaugh voted with the liberals on this because his confirmation hearings broke him.

Ridiculous beyond words.

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Our Enemy The State wants to stop reporting COVID-19 case numbers entirely because Omicron breakthroughs are making monkeys out of them and their stupid vaccines

Omicron case counts are shattering all previous COVID-19 records. But the numbers don’t carry the same weight they used to. State and local health departments are preparing to explain that to the public and start reporting more meaningful data on the virus.

More.

Remember when Donald 15 cases going to zero Trump wanted to stop testing to reduce case counts because they were making him look so bad? 

THESE PEOPLE ARE TRUMP.

2021 saw a return of large earthquakes across the world

 


Elite privilege: The two guys who came from A&E Factory Service to fix my dishwasher were fully-masked, but the dermatologist and his assistant went without

In Ontario breakthrough cases currently outnumber unvaccinated cases by 5.8 to 1

 


10.36 million US breakthrough cases in the first fourteen days of January

 


Friday, January 14, 2022

Democrats won control of all the important levers of federal government in 2020, but "democracy is on life support"

I'll say.

9.4 million breakthrough cases in the first thirteen days of January

 


Thursday, January 13, 2022

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

I wouldn't give you two cents for it

 

The problem with Rex Reed is the people he names in the same paragraph

 He's not a critic. He's a drive-by shooter.

 

  The people to whom we waved goodbye in 2021 were not all heroes.  Expect no celebratory parades for disgraced Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff or Hustler  publisher and smut peddler Larry Flynt, but in fairness, Flynt was a brave advocate for First Amendment rights before he was gunned down by a racist extremist in 1978 and left paralyzed for the rest of his life. And “So long” to Prince Philip, 99, the Duke of Edinburgh, who left the monarch of England, Queen Elizabeth II, to endure the antics of her dysfunctional family alone.


There's 7.7 million breakthrough cases in the first eleven days of January, and I'm supposed to know one?

 



Tuesday, January 11, 2022

The leading candidate for the name of the next variant after Omicron is . . .

. . .  Sotomoron


 

LOL CDC Director Walensky at the beginning of October: With 164 million vaccinated we should expect "tens of thousands perhaps of breakthrough infections"

The US has added 10 million new cases since mid-December alone, 26 days ago. The previous record for a calendar month was Dec 2020 with 6.4 million.

January 2022 is going to be a breakthrough doozy. We have already 6.9 million cases in the first ten days of January alone.

This is what you get when you oversell an under-tested therapeutic as a vaccine.

These people should all be fired, including anyone who has blamed unvaccinated people for spreading this disease when the CDC has here months ago clearly admitted that vaccinated people are still spreading it.

Hell, they admitted it in July after Provincetown.

Vaccinated people have been spreading COVID all along.

Remember when the hysterical Rachel Maddow proclaimed her faith in the ability of the new vaccines to stop the spread?

The virus stops with every vaccinated person, she said.

It doesn't.

























LOL NBC: Boosted Americans home sick with Omicron are "confused"

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/we-have-gone-backwards-covid-confusion-snarls-biden-white-house-n1287282

[Biden] calls it the “pandemic of the unvaccinated,” but that has only confused boosted Americans home sick with the omicron variant.
They're not confused, they're thinking "You said all we needed to do was get vaccinated!"
 



Monday, January 10, 2022

LOL, Sweden now locking down in all but name, imposes social distancing at restaurants and bars, remote learning, work from home, and vaccination passes

 



Man is first woman to win $1 million on 'Jeopardy'

 Amy Schneider is the first woman to win $1 million on ‘Jeopardy!’

LOL, The Kansas City Star is as ignorant as Justice Sotomayor, knows nothing about how Omicron breakthroughs are utterly crushing the booster in places like Iceland, The UK, Denmark, and Malta

 

KC Star:

The CDC's Walensky is such a Democrat hack she won't even correct an obvious, enormous whopper promoted by none other than Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor

BAIER: Now, what we can find from Friday suggests there are fewer than 3,500 current pediatric hospitalizations from COVID-19. Is that true? 

WALENSKY: Yeah. But, you know, here's what I can tell you about our pediatric hospitalizations now. First of all, the vast majority of children who are in the hospital are unvaccinated ...

BAIER: Understood, but the number is not 100,000. It's roughly 3,500 in hospitals now. 

WALENSKY: It -- yes, there are -- there are -- and in fact what I will say is, while pediatric hospitalizations are rising, there are still about 15-fold least [less?] than hospitalizations of our older age demographics.

BAIER: Do you have a number of children on ventilators? 

WALENSKY: I do not have that off the top of my head, but what I can say is for it -- I don't believe there are any in many of these hospitals who are vaccinated. So, really, the highest risk of being on a ventilator if your child is if you're unvaccinated [sic]. ... 

BAIER: ... I guess what I’m getting at in this opening is that the Supreme Court is in the process of dealing with this big issue about mandates. And do you feel responsibility as the CDC director to correct a very big mischaracterization by one of the Supreme Court justices? 

WALENSKY: Yeah, here's what I’ll tell you. I’ll tell you that, right now, 17 -- if you're unvaccinated, you're 17 times more likely to be in the hospital and 20 times more likely to die than if you're boosted. ...

Amazing.

Q: Are 100,000 children really hospitalized for COVID-19?

A: Mostly unvaccinated ones.

Bob Saget's last joke killed

LOL, every story now critical of the mRNA vaccines ends with a doctor covering his ass with "The best way for people to protect themselves against Covid is still to be fully vaccinated, including getting a booster dose"

T Cells Triggered by Common Cold Also Fend Off Corona... 

Sunday, January 9, 2022

The Sweden cheerleaders like Ann Coulter keep at it, but Sweden just keeps outperforming at least 7 other fellow European neighbors in the deaths per million category

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can't unkill all the old people killed in Sweden early in the pandemic, who early on laid the foundation of Sweden's present ignominy. They were killed in institutions by workers, many of whom are immigrants and not native Swedes, who spread the disease to them. Sweden got out front early with these deaths, and only kept going.

So-called conservatives don't seem too interested in that story, because it doesn't fit their anti-lockdown, anti-mask narrative, for which they think Sweden is the model, never mind Sweden's immediate neighbors to this day have done much better. The immigrant angle should be right up their alley, too, but nope. Conservatives seem little interested in learning about that, or about what has worked better and why. 

Meanwhile Ex-Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo oversaw a similar massacre by transferring COVID-19 patients into nursing homes full of vulnerable elderly people who caught the disease and died. But he had to resign not because of that, but because he felt-up some ladies uninvited.

Connecticut is embarking just now as we speak on the same nursing home policy as New York.

If you are an old person in America, you probably think they are out to get you.

And you would be right.

LOL, Marc Elias has again been caught fighting democracy

 


Man beats man, news at eleven

 PENN trans swimmer loses to YALE trans swimmer in women's Ivy League race...

Daughter of my progressive neighbors says she and her husband have encountered empty shelves at the Navy exchange in Key West

 Way to go, Brandon!

Instead of wading into politics Moochelle should just wade out to sea

 I mean, it's right there in her own backyard.

And take George Bush with you, please!

https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/09/politics/michelle-obama-2022-elections-fight-for-vote/index.html




Thursday, January 6, 2022

LOL, Democrats run both houses of Congress and own The White House but Carter and Obama both say democracy at risk

https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/588451-jimmy-carter-says-he-fears-for-democracy-our-great-nation-now

https://news.yahoo.com/obama-democracy-is-at-a-greater-risk-today-181810269.html

Democrats are hostile to democracy. It keeps them from imposing their will.

Desecration is routine for the US Congress, a filthy stinking Den of Thieves

 


At least they are honest, unlike every health authority in the United States working in government or quoted in the press: Vaccine failure in Ontario, Canada

Fully-vaccinated COVID-19 cases presently outnumber unvaccinated by 5.9:1 in Ontario.

Fully-vaxxed hospitalizations outnumber unvaccinated by 2.7:1 in Ontario.

Fully-vaxxed in ICU = >36%.

Breakthroughs are the norm now.


Meanwhile in the People's Republic of Chicago:

“COVID is very real, it’s merciless, and unless you are fully vaccinated, your defenses against it are pretty low,” said CDPH Commissioner Allison Arwady, M.D., in a statement. “You can only fully fight this virus if you’re vaccinated."






Clay Travis is a stand-up guy for contributing ten grand to the Patriot Freedom Project

 https://www.patriotfreedomproject.com/

No deaths are linked to the Jan 6 "attack" except Ashli Babbitt's, at the hands of a federal agent

 Media, enemies of the people, repeat nothing but lies.

A nation 18 or older 86% vaccinated for COVID-19 is a nation of sheeple

 Three-percenters, take note.

Hey, remember when the Pennsylvania and Virginia militias mobilized for Civil War in 1800 while Congress stalemated 35 times over who would be president?

 The good olde days.

J6 Hysteria Is How Media And Other Democrats Are Avoiding Accountability For Their Rigging Of The 2020 Election

 https://thefederalist.com/2022/01/06/j6-hysteria-is-how-media-and-other-democrats-are-avoiding-accountability-for-their-rigging-of-the-2020-election/

It's January 6th so I think I'll just phone it in today

 


Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Omicron has completely overrun Pfizer in Israel

Daily new cases per million since Nov 24: up >2,300% !

Percent received at least one dose of vaccine by Nov 24: 67.8%

Percent fully vaxxed as of Nov 24: 62.2%

Number dosed at least once by Nov 24: 6.3 million 

Number fully vaxxed by Nov 24: 5.78 million

Number boostered by Nov 24: 4.07 million

Total doses administered by Nov 24: 16.14 million

Omicron cases soar globally, but daily deaths per million from COVID globally are down ~17% since Nov 24 when Omicron was first identified

Omicron is running over everyone like a runaway train, vaccinated or not, but 6 weeks after its identification it is contributing no added lethality to the pandemic curve. 

Global daily new deaths per million are still as low now as they were 14 months ago and appear to be headed even lower.







Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Re-upping this from last July, when the CDC still said vaccines prevent disease, for all the fully vaxxed now coming down with Omicron

 


Not an auspicious start: Hope she knows how to drive that thing

In a historic first, aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln deploys under command of female captain

Five sailors were killed during those work-ups in September when their helicopter crashed into the carrier’s flight deck and tumbled into the sea. Bauernschmidt, who came up through the ranks flying helicopters, had only been in command for 12 days when the crash occurred. She offered condolences to the families of those killed and talked about the effect the crash had on the crew.


Can't wait until Emperor Pooh Bear gives Elon Musk The Grand Cross of the Chinese Eagle

 


Oh, I hate Elon Musk now

 Activists accuse Tesla of "economic support for genocide" with new showroom in China's Xinjiang region


Monday, January 3, 2022

For your listening pleasure this evening, one year after the end of WWIII

 

Or is it two?

So it goes.

And to think World War III was only a year ago

 Seems longer ago than that.

See what I mean?

At least Billy Pilgrim knows what I mean.




Oh Soleimani

 






Sunday, January 2, 2022

Alex Berenson still thinks The Atlantic was wrong about Georgia's Experiment in Human Sacrifice

You can still read Alex Berenson, at Substack, as I do. He continues to be an important source for stories our media continues to ignore (censor) because they don't fit the narrative. But sometimes the takes can be odd.

Alex today still thinks the Georgia story way back when was a bad covid take, and that Germany's troubles presently somehow invalidate The Atlantic's positive opinion on the record of Europe's biggest country outside of Russia.

Neither point is defensible.

The US State of Georgia today ranks 10th worst in the US for deaths per million of its population, at 2961/m. Mississippi is our very worst, at 3511/m. In between there, there are red and blue states, including New Jersey and New York.

But Germany today is at 1361/m. Worst place in the world Peru by contrast is at 6336/m.

Germany's done pretty damn well considering it has a population of 83 million compared with Georgia's paltry <10 million.

The situation in Georgia to date, in fact, is 118% worse than in Germany. And if Georgia were a country, it would be ranked in the top 15 worst performers in the world today for deaths per million.

I think Alex is letting animus cloud his judgment. Animus certainly for The Atlantic, but perhaps also for Germany.

Gee, why would that be?

Georgia's done a very poor job. Not as poor as New Jersey and New York, and not poor enough by comparison with them to be singled out the way they were. "Stupid hicks" elitism, right? On that we agree. But Germany's done remarkably well, and we should care enough to understand why.

But Alex is too busy to go into that right now. The drive-by-shooting of the "little homily on the brilliance of Germany’s Covid response" will have to do for now.

COVID-19 in the USA by the numbers: About as infectious as the flu, but 10-13 times more deadly in the first two years of the pandemic

Deaths 2020:  346,050
Deaths 2021:  477,867
 
Cases 2020: 20.0m
Cases 2021: 34.7m
 
Case fatality rate 2020: 1.73%
Case fatality rate 2021: 1.38%
 
Case prevalence 2020:   6.1% of 328m population
Case prevalence 2021: 10.4% of 332m population
 
Typical annual prevalence of influenza: 8% of population (9.2% in the previous decade)
Typical annual deaths from influenza: 36,000

Alpha and Delta have produced 22% more cases in 2021 in the USA but 20% fewer deaths

Alpha dominated in the US during April, May, and June. Delta has dominated since July 1.
 
Alpha and Delta cases in the US, April through December 2021: 24.2 million
US COVID-19 cases April through December 2020: 19.8 million
 
Alpha and Delta deaths in the US, April through December 2021: 272,259
US COVID-19 deaths April through December 2020: 341,746

The data is consistent with the theory that viruses mutate to become more infectious at the expense of lethality.

All indications so far indicate that this will also continue to be the case with Omicron.
 

Axios finally updated its Variant Tracker: So far "Delta" still dominates in the US, with Omicron most prevalent in Louisiana at just shy of 27%

Check it out here.

Politico reported last week that the CDC had to climb down about its estimate of the prevalence of Omicron in the US.
 
It had originally estimated prevalence of 73.2% in the US on Dec 18, but revised that down to just 22.5%.
 
Quite the doozy, that.
 
This was very amusing coming as it did with all the other messaging shifts last week:

Ditch the cloth masks for N95s;

Walensky at CDC claiming suddenly that PCR tests are unreliable;

You need only 5 days of quarantine, not ten, because, you know, Omicron is different;

Mr. I'm Going to Shut Down the Virus blurting out that there's no federal solution;

And Fauci suddenly admitting the distinction between being admitted to hospital for Covid as opposed to just with it.

Saturday, January 1, 2022

Happy New Year