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Speaking of beautiful places.  The inspiration of America the Beautiful.  If you've ever been up and down this road you understand better, this is insanity.

https://altdriver.com/insane-stunts/ken-block-hoonicorn-mustang/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=agora&utm_term=altd&utm_campaign=altd&fbclid=IwAR0bHGHCfbi-UFncWxHZ0EWT7SBbtFNvT2qWNPKUaN4-2ACLh6WCW6WBbwg

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On 5/13/2020 at 4:03 PM, David Andrews said:

The biggest book hit on Amazon is Dr. Judy Mikovits' Plague of Corruption, which sounds like an Ozzy Osbourne title.  The book is an expose of vaccine murder and a teardown of Dr. Faucet, whom people seem to want to turn off because he's dripping all night.  See link to Rolling Stone story.

She's broken the internet.  When will the teardown of Dr. Judy begin?

https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/plandemic-judy-mikovits-plague-of-corruption-998224/

 

 

 

Sadly, the forward for Mikovits' book was written by RFK Jr. There goes his credibility.

 

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Agreed Sandy, I've seen an interview with her. That woman is nuts!   As for Robert Kennedy Jr. well... they do say it skips a generation.

But if that group song by the  next generation Kennedy clan that Wheeler tried hocking to about 4 threads here is any indication. Maybe they'll just end up being another 4th generation spoiled rich kid brats!    heh heh! 

But to give them the benefit of the doubt, maybe they're just young.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              but they sing like dregs!

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1 hour ago, Ron Bulman said:

I cannot comment until you post a photo sans hat,😊

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This is a map of a U.S. county by county account of where  corona virus infections are growing or declining. You can put your cursor on the county and see number of cases and rate per capita. Below the map are separate state weekly statistics.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/05/graphic-tracking-coronavirus-infections-us/?cmpid=org%3Dngp%3A%3Amc%3Dcrm-email%3A%3Asrc%3Dngp%3A%3Acmp%3Deditorial%3A%3Aadd%3DSpecialEdition_20200515&rid=E2D62DD2D217513DC40450EA0F852DB2&fbclid=IwAR3xbGxLg6GGtfMs71ormVwx5nUzenJSHTfp_QJZUl25--j-49T8o4dV84Y

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Anti-lockdown protest in Commack, NY (Long Island) includes major hostility toward "fake news" media.

Worth seeing.  If the video on Twitter below doesn't open in this post, go to the Slate article link at bottom of post and follow the Twitter link from there.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/05/trump-cheers-supporters-harassed-reporter-lockdown-protest-great-people.html

 

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My work went back to 25% of employees today.  50% June 1st.  Everybody July 1st, with some exceptions in each stage.  Anticipating face to face fall classes.  Thankfully nothing other than a few grad students doing research though.  For me this means going back to before the sip after talking with the Dept. heat.  Admin asst. comes in in the morning, me in the afternoon.  Only 2-3 professors around parts of a day.  Most of both maintain some distance.  The herpetologist 6' plus with me but side by side with a GA.  Another comes in and sits down across the desk.  The virologist of all people comes around it to look over my shoulder to look at the screen.  Of course masks are unheard of in the building.  Science at work.

If there's any hope of securing semi "full" retirement in October or maybe actually doing so in January, I gotta go.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=robert+earl+keen+i+gotta+go&view=detail&mid=663FA27CECF357AE0F5E663FA27CECF357AE0F5E&FORM=VIRE0&ru=%2fsearch%3fq%3drobert%2bearl%2bkeen%2bi%2bgotta%2bgo%26form%3dPRUSEN%26mkt%3den-us%26httpsmsn%3d1%26msnews%3d1%26rec_search%3d1%26refig%3dcb8993311b7448d3adf5b7dd6d6adce1%26sp%3d-1%26ghc%3d1%26pq%3drobert%2bearl%2bkeen%2bi%2bgotta%2bgo%26sc%3d5-27%26qs%3dn%26sk%3d%26cvid%3dcb8993311b7448d3adf5b7dd6d6adce1

 

 

 

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Shocker.   A new study shows that the lockdowns worked to mitigate the COVID pandemic in the U.S.

Someone needs to tell Donald Trump and the four Republican judges on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Lockdowns worked. Now what?

Stay-at-home orders and closing restaurants slowed Covid-19’s spread in the US, new study shows

https://www.vox.com/2020/5/18/21262528/coronavirus-us-state-lockdown-stay-at-home-orders-study

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I still have trouble finding the day to day numbers for new cases in Texas that show the number of new cases per day over a period of time.  A graph yes in the Teas Tribune.  But in the last three weeks I saw a spike of over 1300, the first time of over 1000.  Then several days later eight days in a row over 1000, 1400 plus, a drop, a spike of 1800.  Not what we need to hear in the middle of re-opening.  Still trending upward overall.  Why is this not being featured on a daily basis in state, regional and local newspapers.  It's not available, dismissed or suppressed on a wide spread basis?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-scientist-said-she-was-fired-for-refusing-to-manipulate-covid-19-data/ar-BB14jG4Y?li=BBnb7Kz

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14 hours ago, Ron Bulman said:

I still have trouble finding the day to day numbers for new cases in Texas that show the number of new cases per day over a period of time.  A graph yes in the Teas Tribune.  But in the last three weeks I saw a spike of over 1300, the first time of over 1000.  Then several days later eight days in a row over 1000, 1400 plus, a drop, a spike of 1800.  Not what we need to hear in the middle of re-opening.  Still trending upward overall.  Why is this not being featured on a daily basis in state, regional and local newspapers.  It's not available, dismissed or suppressed on a wide spread basis?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-scientist-said-she-was-fired-for-refusing-to-manipulate-covid-19-data/ar-BB14jG4Y?li=BBnb7Kz

Berkeley Professor Robert Reich wrote a good op-ed on this subject recently.

Suppressing the data appears to be an important part of the general Trump/GOP strategy for re-opening the country.

And, from what I've seen, most of the alleged "flattening" of the COVID mortality curve in the U.S. is a result of the COVID data from New York and New Jersey.

The Real Reason Trump Wants to Reopen the Economy

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5 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

Berkeley Professor Robert Reich wrote a good op-ed on this subject recently.

Suppressing the data appears to be an important part of the general Trump/GOP strategy for re-opening the country.

And, from what I've seen, most of the alleged "flattening" of the COVID mortality curve in the U.S. is a result of the COVID data from New York and New Jersey.

The Real Reason Trump Wants to Reopen the Economy

Great piece by Dr. Reich, his books sound interesting as well.  The video should be featured on the msm, as if That would ever happen.  I think the prez is screwin himself and the rest of us.  Encouraging opening before we see consistent downward numbers for several weeks is likely only going to make things worse in the long run.  Continued expanding of cases per day and deaths in many areas may well mean a return to SIP for many.  Maybe well before the election.  Not good for him, the economy, or us.

It's hard to believe the White House is even reviewing something from PolicyLab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.  I don't think the boss will like or want shared their findings.  

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/white-houses-own-data-crunchers-southern-counties-about-to-get-hit-hard/ar-BB14nvbb?li=BBnb7Kz

If the Dallas County daily (new) case count goes from 233 a day to 715 by June 17 that's not good news for me or the prez.  They've been second to Harris Co. (Houston) since this began.  Next door Tarrant Co. (Fort Worth) stays in or close to the top 5.  I'm one county removed.  North of Dallas, Collin Co. and north of Tarrant, Denton Co. run steadily in the top 10.  I.E., it's a cluster area possibly fixin to explode.  Into the surrounding counties.

IF such might happen it could result in school closings for the fall, including football.  Heaven forbid.

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