Friday, March 27, 2020

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28 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

The End (The Doors song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeMlQEWEg2Q

Right up there with "Cocaine" by Clapton.


Anonymous said...

"and developed a fever on December 11"
I don't think that patient 0 was that late.. one virologist suggested that the jump from animal to human happened around mid November.. even with a long incubation time (say 14 days), this wouldn't match up. Think she was likely patient 1

Ah, also in the article it just said: "Classified data show the first infection could be traced back to November 17"

That makes more sense.. she is not patient 0..

I guess patient 0 were a bunch of people, all classified now, and we will never know because China won't tell us / or they are currently trying to see "which European or American died around that time frame in China? lets blame him/her and fake a few documents -- it's not our wet markets and bad hygiene while selling -- it's you bastard Americans!"

Anonymous said...


New York Times Goes Into Full Chinese Propaganda Mode As U.S. Coronavirus Cases Exceed 80,000

Of course the NYT did. If a socialist is not sitting n the White House, then America is fair game.

Anonymous said...

Since Trump began making the press conferences a daily ritual a couple of weeks ago—an eternity in the pandemic era—his more memorable lines are already featuring in political attacks against him. “I don’t take responsibility at all,” Trump insisted, two weeks ago. When asked to assess his own performance, he said, “I’d rate it a ten.” This Wednesday, with members of his coronavirus task force joining him onstage, he added, “We’ve done one hell of a job. Nobody has done the job that we’ve done. And it’s lucky that you have this group here right now for this problem or you wouldn’t even have a country left.”

The disconnect between Trumpian reality and actual reality has never been on starker display than in the past few days, as the true face of the horror we are facing in the United States has shown itself, in New York City, with overwhelmed morgues and emergency rooms, a governor pleading for ventilators and face masks from the federal government, and heartbreaking first-person accounts reminiscent of the open letters sent from Italy a few weeks back, which warned Americans: this is what is coming for you—don’t make our mistakes. On Tuesday, the World Health Organization said that the United States was emerging as the “epicenter” of the global pandemic, which makes the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room the emerging epicenter of the failure to respond to it.

A couple of weeks ago, it seemed as if maybe that would not be the case. Although the Trump Administration had faltered and delayed and denied through the initial stages of the virus, when it raged outside our borders, it looked like it might finally get its act together and take this public-health menace seriously, now that it was hitting in force inside the U.S. Trump declared a “national emergency,” stepped up testing, and, on March 16th, agreed to his crisis committee’s plan for a fifteen-day countrywide slowdown, in order to “flatten the curve” of the disease’s trajectory. Barely a week into the fifteen days, however, Trump began signalling an abrupt change of course—at just the moment when the disease was accelerating its deadly progress through a wealthy nation that turned out to be surprisingly ill-prepared for it.

Anonymous said...


Trump makes extraordinary claim Cuomo is exaggerating NY's need for ventilators in wild Hannity interview as US records world’s highest number of coronavirus cases - 39,000 of them in the Empire state

Trump's remarks, breaking a fragile bipartisan truce with the governors of some of the states hardest hit in the pandemic, came just moments after he praised the 'incredible esprit de corps' and 'love of country' evident in the nation's response. 'Governor Cuomo and others they say they want 30,000 of them. Thirty thousand!' Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity in an interview on Thursday night, speaking of the urgently needed ventilators. 'Think of this, you go to hospitals and they have one. And now all of a sudden everybody is asking for these vast numbers.' New York, the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak, has 37,258 confirmed cases of coronavirus and at least 285 deaths. Cuomo said this week his state has 4,000 ventilators and has purchased another 7,000. The U.S. government has pledged to send New York another 4,400 ventilators. That's still far short of the 30,000 ventilators that Cuomo said the state will need if the crisis reaches its expected breaking point.

Anonymous said...

Jake Tapper
@jaketapper
One month ago today, Trump said "when you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done."

As of today, the US, with 81,782 confirmed cases, has more total cases than any country in the world.

Anonymous said...


\The Parrot is being squirrelly again


FASCISTS @ Work

"The openly repressive measure, signed last year by Gov. Gavin Newsom, also targets independent contractors, even those in the medical field, and that is challenging efforts to fight the coronavirus suffering in the Golden State.

“Those challenges are particularly acute in rural California, where hospitals and clinics don’t have sufficient patient loads to support full time positions in a number of physician and nursing specialties,” former California congressman Doug Ose told the California Globe. “In the past, such needs have been met by contracting with independent contractors to provide services. That approach is problematic now that AB 5 has become law.”"


What does this mean? Even when Democrats do not mean to kill you, which is often, they do.

Anonymous said...



If you live outside the metro areas in California and you loved one died of Wuhan Flu, The Democrats killed them.

Anonymous said...

Anon: What a shit you are..blaming Democrats for the failings of orange ape?
President Trump’s reelection campaign is calling on television stations to stop airing a Democratic ad that hammers his horribly botched response to the coronavirus.

But that effort is failing: Priorities USA, the group running the ad, tells me it’s still running on 75 local stations and 11 cable systems in four swing states.

This whole affair provides a glimpse into the tactics that Trump and his campaign will use to evade accountability for his catastrophic handling of the coronavirus crisis. It’s also particularly rich, given the disinformation and propaganda Trump and his allies have already employed against likely opponent Joe Biden.

The Priorities USA ad shows numerous examples of Trump downplaying the crisis, even as the number of cases mounts in a graph on the screen:

Trump refused to take the threat of the coronavirus seriously, now he won’t take responsibility as his administration has been totally unprepared for this crisis. pic.twitter.com/Jdh1GY9HHS
— Priorities USA (@prioritiesUSA) March 23, 2020

Josh Schwerin, a Priorities USA spokesman, confirms to me that the ad is still running in dozens of places throughout Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Florida, and that numerous stations have said they’ll keep running it.

Anonymous said...

A 17-year-old boy in Los Angeles County who became the first teen believed to have died from complications with covid-19 in the U.S. was denied treatment at an urgent care clinic because he didn’t have health insurance, according to R. Rex Parris, the mayor of Lancaster, California. Roughly 27.5 million Americans—8.5 percent of the population—don’t have health insurance based on the latest government figures.

“He didn’t have insurance, so they did not treat him,” Parris said in a video posted to YouTube. The staff at the urgent care facility told the teen to try the emergency room at Antelope Valley (AV) Hospital, a public hospital in the area, according to the mayor.

“En route to AV Hospital, he went into cardiac arrest, when he got to AV hospital they were able to revive him and keep him alive for about six hours,” Parris said. “But by the time he got there, it was too late.”

The name of the urgent care clinic that refused to treat the teen has not been released. Mayor Parris explained in his YouTube video that the 17-year-old is believed to have had no underlying conditions that may have contributed to his death.

Anonymous said...


9:42 AM aka Fred Lapides

1) Back in February it was not apparent whether it was going to be like SARS and contained or like the 2009 flu

Seeing as COVID 19 is a corona virus like SARS and not a influenza flu, looking at what happened with SARS and how it never really reached America made sense.

2) The Legacy Media is highly biased to the Left. Surveys have shown this over the past 3 decades. Since they continually spin things negatively, I would expect and want the president to counterspin.


3) Jake Tapper has had a long and sordid history going back several years well before the Trump presidency. Merely using a quote from Jake Tapper is likely to turn off 50% of the audience. So who did you think you would convince?

I suppose you could have stepped into it worse. You could have quoted F. Chuck Todd.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Lapides


"A 17-year-old boy in Los Angeles County who became the first teen believed to have died from complications with covid-19 in the U.S. was denied treatment at an urgent care clinic because he didn’t have health insurance, according to "

"And Now for the Resat of the story" as Paul Harvey would say

It will have to wait. I saw this story yesterday and knew some enterprising liberal would bring it up and say "Gotcha"

What I wondered about this story was whether this kid was an illegal (small chance but significant) and whether he had a underlying condition like asthma.

Now since February and 1st week of March, note was made that it was mainly affecting elderly with pre-existing conditions and so we should not bankrupt the country, we all knew that Leftists were just gunning for the rest of the country with stories like these.

1st these are anecdotal. Back 3 or 4 weeks ago we knew that some young people would die. It is the nature of statistics. There is a bell curve. There is a central tendency and there is spread. That is a mean and a standard deviation. The standard deviation is never going to be zero.

That said statistics will show very few young will be affected. We'll remember stats and when you keep bringing up anecdotal stories, we will remember you for being the partisan you are.

This 17 year olds story will be bandied about by the Left. People will dig into it and more fact, facts the Left does not like will likely emerge. So keep it up. Keep remind us.

Anonymous said...

Internal Emails Show How Chaos at the CDC Slowed the Early Response to Coronavirus — ProPublica
Caroline Chen,Marshall Allen,Lexi Churchill
10-13 minutes

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On Feb. 13, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent out an email with what the author described as an “URGENT” call for help.

The agency was struggling with one of its most important duties: keeping track of Americans suspected of having the novel coronavirus. It had “an ongoing issue” with organizing — and sometimes flat-out losing — forms sent by local agencies about people thought to be infected. The email listed job postings for people who could track or retrieve this paperwork.

“Help needed urgently,” the CDC wrote.
Obtained by ProPublica, highlighting added.

This email is among hundreds of pages of correspondence between federal and state public health officials obtained by ProPublica through a records request in Nevada.

During the period in which the correspondence was written, from January to early March, health officials were trying to stay ahead of the coronavirus outbreak underway in China. By mid-February, when the CDC job postings email went out, the virus had a toehold in the United States, where there were already 15 confirmed cases. In another two weeks, the first case of community transmission would be reported in California, followed shortly by cases in Washington.

The documents — mostly emails — provide a behind-the-scenes peek into the messy early stages of the U.S. response to the coronavirus, revealing an antiquated public health system trying to adapt on the fly. What comes through clearly is confusion, as the CDC underestimated the threat from the virus and stumbled in communicating to local public health officials what should be done.

The same week the CDC sent out the email about the job openings, the agency sent Nevada officials alerts about 80 potential coronavirus patients to monitor, documents show. Four were not Nevada residents.

Anonymous said...

American adults of all ages — not just those in their 70s, 80s and 90s — are being seriously sickened by the coronavirus, according to a report on nearly 2,500 of the first recorded cases in the United States.

The report, issued Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that — as in other countries — the oldest patients had the greatest likelihood of dying and of being hospitalized. But of the 508 patients known to have been hospitalized, 38 percent were notably younger — between 20 and 54. And nearly half of the 121 patients who were admitted to intensive care units were adults under 65, the C.D.C. reported.

“I think everyone should be paying attention to this,” said Stephen S. Morse, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. “It’s not just going to be the elderly. There will be people age 20 and up. They do have to be careful, even if they think that they’re young and healthy.”

The findings served to underscore an appeal issued Wednesday at a White House briefing by Dr. Deborah Birx, a physician and State Department official who is a leader of the administration’s coronavirus task force. Citing similar reports of young adults in Italy and in France being hospitalized and needing intensive care, Dr. Birx implored the millennial generation to stop socializing in groups and to take care to protect themselves and others.

“You have the potential then to spread it to someone who does have a condition that none of us knew about, and cause them to have a disastrous outcome,” Dr. Birx said, addressing young people.

In the C.D.C. report, 20 percent of the hospitalized patients and 12 percent of the intensive care patients were between the ages of 20 and 44, basically spanning the millennial generation.

“Younger people may feel more confident about their ability to withstand a virus like this,” said Dr. Christopher Carlsten, head of respiratory medicine at the University of British Columbia. But, he said, “if that many younger people are being hospitalized, that means that there are a lot of young people in the community that are walking around with the infection.”

Anonymous said...

"Nevada officials alerts about 80 potential coronavirus patients to monitor, documents show. Four were not Nevada residents."

1) Pro Publica is leftwing

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/propublica/

You know Pro Publica is hinkey from the get go. It is their name. It is like a country that has the words "Democratic Republic" in the official name of their country. You know they are neither Democracy nor a Republic.

Where did you say you grew up again?

2) State have been so adamant about not sharing data with the Feds that the CDC got the addresses of 4 people wrong?

One way to help to combat these errors is EDI. Unless we know the EDI between the Nevada and the CDC, etc. This is a story poorly research. EDI is very important between business es and their suppliers. It keeps things moving, the gears greased. YOu would automatically think of EDI if you were not illiterate, obstinate, and obdurate.

3) ProPublica partners with the NYT. Now, there is the fox guarding the hen house.

Anonymous said...

Many countries that use the term "democratic republic" in their official names such as Algeria, Congo-Kinshasa, North Korea, Laos, and East Germany.

These were or are all swell places.

So Pro Public, which is Latin "for the Public."

They say they are fro the public so ipso facto they must be.

If the NYT can't convince you with the selected and picked articles or their editorials they get another bite of the apple with their friend Pro Publica.

Anonymous said...

Throughout the coronavirus crisis, critics of Donald Trump have repeatedly referenced his profound and outrageous narcissism. It was partly this pathology that led Trump to downplay the threat and resist widespread testing for weeks. An honest acknowledgement of the mounting problem and a rising number of positive tests would inconvenience his reelection prospects. For a narcissist, the most immediate personal need is the most important one. So Trump viewed the burgeoning crisis as a threat to him, not the nation, and he took the steps he usually does in so many circumstances: He denied the threat, claimed he knew better than the experts, and relied on bluster and BS. He did all that instead of adopting early measures that could have slowed the transmission of the virus.

But beyond the narcissism, two other fundamental elements of Trump’s character are likely shaping his response: his obsession with revenge and his sense of fatalism. And both are exceedingly dangerous for the American public.

Trump has long acknowledged his love affair with revenge. Before Trump ran for president, he often gave speeches sharing the supposed secrets to his success. At the top of that list was his devotion to retribution. In 2011, he told the National Achievers Congress in Sydney, Australia, that there were several lessons not taught in business school that successful people must know. And one of those lessons was this: “Get even with people. If they screw you, screw them back 10 times as hard. I really believe that.”

In a 2012 speech, he offered another version of this:

One of the things you should do in terms of success: If somebody hits you, you’ve got to hit ’em back five times harder than they ever thought possible. You’ve got to get even. Get even. And the reason, the reason you do, is so important…The reason you do, you have to do it, because if they do that to you, you have to leave a telltale sign that they just can’t take advantage of you. It’s not so much for the person, which does make you feel good, to be honest with you, I’ve done it many times. But other people watch and you know they say, “Well, let’s leave Trump alone,” or “Let’s leave this one,” or “Doris, let’s leave her alone. They fight too hard.” I say it, and it’s so important. You have to, you have to hit back. You have to hit back.

In a 2007 speech, he noted his first rule of business: “It’s called ‘Get Even.’ Get even. This isn’t your typical business speech. Get even. What this is is a real business speech. You know in all fairness to Wharton, I love ’em, but they teach you some stuff that’s a lot of bullshit. When you’re in business, you get even with people that screw you. And you screw them 15 times harder.”

Revenge. It’s often on Trump’s mind. He appears to be constantly fixated on smiting his enemies, real or imagined. In an undated video, he once declared, “I really believe in trashing your enemies.” And he has proudly tweeted about his embrace of revenge, quoting Alfred Hitchcock on the subject (“Revenge is sweet and not fattening”) and declaring, “‘Always get even. When you are in business, you need to get even with people who screw you.’ – Think Big.”

Anonymous said...

Fred you will never be other than what you are. Hate to break it to you, but there is no room for growth.

Anonymous said...

While the Sandler Foundation provided ProPublica with significant financial support, it also has received funding from the Knight Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, Ford Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, and the Atlantic Philanthropies.[15] ProPublica and the Knight Foundation have various connections. For example, Paul Steiger, executive chairman of ProPublica, is a trustee of the Knight Foundation.[16] In like manner, Alberto Ibarguen, the president and CEO of the Knight Foundation is on the board of ProPublica.[17]

ProPublica has attracted attention for the salaries it pays its employees.[18][19] In 2008, Paul Steiger, the editor of ProPublica, received a salary of $570,000.[20] Steiger was formerly the managing editor at The Wall Street Journal, where his total compensation (including options[20]) was double that at ProPublica.[21] Steiger's stated strategy is to use a Wall Street Journal pay model to attract journalistic talent.[22] In 2010, eight ProPublica employees made more than $160,000, including managing editor Stephen Engelberg ($343,463) and the highest-paid reporter, Dafna Linzer, formerly of the Washington Post ($205,445).[23]

Engelberg is a former New York Times editor who co-wrote the non-fiction book Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War, with Times reporter Judith Miller.
Awards

In 2010, ProPublica jointly won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting (it also was awarded to another news organization for a different story) for "The Deadly Choices at Memorial", "a story that chronicles the urgent life-and-death decisions made by one hospital's exhausted doctors when they were cut off by the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina."[24] It was written by ProPublica's Sheri Fink and published in The New York Times Magazine[7] as well as on ProPublica.org.[8] This was the first Pulitzer awarded to an online news source.[5][6] The article also won the 2010 National Magazine Award for Reporting.[25]

In 2011, ProPublica won its second Pulitzer Prize.[26] Reporters Jesse Eisinger and Jake Bernstein won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for their series, The Wall Street Money Machine. This was the first time a Pulitzer was awarded to a group of stories not published in print.

In 2016, ProPublica won its third Pulitzer Prize, this time for Explanatory Reporting, in collaboration with The Marshall Project for "a startling examination and exposé of law enforcement's enduring failures to investigate reports of rape properly and to comprehend the traumatic effects on its victims."[27]

In 2017, ProPublica and the New York Daily News were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for a series of reports on the use of eviction rules by the New York City Police Department.[28][29][30]

In 2019, Peabody Awards honored ProPublica with the first-ever Peabody Catalyst Award for releasing audio in 2018 that brought immediate change to a controversial government practice of family separation at the southern border.[31]

Also in 2019, ProPublica reporter Hannah Dreier was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for her series that followed immigrants on Long Islan

Anonymous said...

The Left controls the institutions giving out the awards.

Obama got an award for being elected or black or something.

Al Gore got an award. He was a D student in college in science.

Durante and the NYT got an award for lying about genocide.

Dan Rather got an award after being fired for lying to make him feel better.

So ProPublica got an award you say and ...?

Anonymous said...

OBAMA HAS NOT BEEN IN OFFICE FOR SOME THREE YEARS, MORON!

Trump Threatens to Withhold Disaster Declaration for Michigan because Gretchen Whitmer Was Mean to Him | emptywheel
emptywheel
2 minutes

Last night, Donald Trump suggested that he might withhold a disaster declaration for Michigan requested by Governor Whitmer on March 26 because he doesn’t like Governor Whitmer’s public comments about the Federal government’s failures.

“We’ve had a big problem with the young — a woman governor. You know who I’m talking about — from Michigan. We don’t like to see the complaints,” President Trump told Sean Hannity during a FOX News interview on Thursday.

Gov. Whitmer has been openly critical of the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak, voicing her frustration with not having enough COVID-19 test kits and a lack of “clear and concise guidance from the federal government.”

The comments from President Trump come on the same day Gov. Whitmer requested a major disaster declaration for Michigan over the coronavirus outbreak.

“She doesn’t get it done, and we send her a lot. Now, she wants a declaration of emergency, and, you know, we’ll have to make a decision on that,” President Trump continued. “I don’t know if she knows what’s going on, but all she does is sit there and blame the federal government.”

Anonymous said...

Trump calls for ousting GOP congressman from party ahead of coronavirus relief vote
By Matthew Choi
3-4 minutes

President Donald Trump on Friday called for ousting from the Republican Party a GOP congressman who has signaled that he could hold up an impending House vote on the Senate's $2 trillion coronavirus emergency relief package.

"Looks like a third rate Grandstander named @RepThomasMassie, a Congressman from, unfortunately, a truly GREAT State, Kentucky, wants to vote against the new Save Our Workers Bill in Congress," Trump wrote on Twitter.

House Republican leadership has been concerned that Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) will move to demand a recorded tally as opposed to a voice vote on the historic stimulus measure, throwing a last-minute obstacle in the legislation's path to the president's desk. The threat has forced dozens, if not hundreds, of lawmakers to return to Washington from their home districts, traveling on interstates and through airports at a time when public health officials have urged Americans to avoid travel and large groups.

"He just wants the publicity. He can’t stop it, only delay, which is both dangerous ... & costly," Trump tweeted of Massie. "Workers & small businesses need money now in order to survive. Virus wasn’t their fault. It is 'HELL' dealing with the Dems, had to give up some stupid things in order to get the 'big picture' done. 90% GREAT! WIN BACK HOUSE, but throw Massie out of Republican Party!"

In another message, the president sought to target Massie's status as chairman of the conservative House Second Amendment Caucus. "By empowering the Radical Left Democrats, do nothing Kentucky politician @RepThomasMassie is making their War on the 2nd Amendment more and more difficult to win (But don’t worry, we will win anyway!). He is a disaster for America, and for the Great State of Kentucky!" Trump wrote.

Anonymous said...

I think Squirrel missed its life calling. Squirrel should have been a clerk behind the copy desk at Office Max. Or maybe a secretary or stenographer.


Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) miscalculated. It is all well and meet to decry large spending bills or the deficit. The time to do it is not during an emergency. Trump and others cut some pork out of the bill. So now is not the time to continue,

Octogenarian fascist Nancy Pelosi already held the bill up a whole work week, why hold it up more?

Rand Paul wore out his welcome a little bit with his similar stances. So Trump is not out of line n calling Massie out. He is in line. I wouldn't expect a mere copyist to know Paul's approval numbers since 2012.

If Trump primaries Massie it would be a good thing. After the precedent is set, we could go after Mittens and Senator Lee of Utah.

Some of us have facts, logic and values. Others of us are mere shades of a person.

Anonymous said...

BOSTON — Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said Friday his state will not be back to normal by Easter, bucking President Donald Trump's suggestion that the country could loosen social distancing guidelines by the April 12 holiday amid the coronavirus pandemic.

"The information we're getting from public health experts and from health care providers here in Massachusetts — yeah, no," Baker, a Republican, said during a Friday morning press conference in Boston. "We're not going to be up and running by Easter, no.”

Citing the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Trump has floated Easter as a target date to relax social distancing guidelines. Some medical experts fear that date is too early and could exacerbate the spread of the virus.

Vice President Mike Pence on Friday called Trump's proposed Easter deadline an "aspirational goal," and said the administration will assess data on a county-by-county basis. Pence is in charge of the White House coronavirus response effort.

"The president said he would love to see it around Easter, but whenever that day is that we can responsibly begin to open up portions of the country," Pence said during a CNBC interview. "But let me be very clear, there’s going to be areas of the country where we need to continue to lean into mitigation efforts."

Anonymous said...

Over 72 hours this week, Banning helped get the masks — some 525,000 in all — to nearly every corner of Texas, personally driving some to doctors in Austin and Houston, routing others to physician groups and rural hospitals from the Rio Grande Valley to the Texas panhandle.

The saga of the Mexican masks is just one of the desperate scrambles unfolding across the country as doctors on the front lines of the battle against coronavirus seek the masks, ventilators and other critical medical equipment they need with little to no assistance from the federal government.

Banning’s adventures didn’t just underline the Wild West quality of this race, however. He and his accomplices had to contend with cross-border trade restrictions put in place by the Trump administration that continue to complicate efforts to get supplies to hospitals and doctors.

Anonymous said...

Octogenarian fascist Nancy Pelosi already held the bill up a whole work week, why hold it up more?
MORON: YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW WHY? my pet hermit crab knows but you do not

Anonymous said...

Oh I know several reasons why.


Just hoping that other readers list the reason why that rich bitch oligarch Nancy held up the bill.

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