By Colin Dwyer
This Blog is created to stress the importance of Peace as an environmental directive. “I never give them hell. I just tell the truth and they think it’s hell.” – Harry Truman (I receive no compensation from any entry on this blog.)
Sunday, December 06, 2020
"The main problem in Somalia is Somalia itself." as stated by Hillary Clinton
By Colin Dwyer
When USA soldiers leave a country we have to ask what are we leaving behind and why?
Somalia’s first female (click here) company commander is remembered as both a hero in the fight against al-Shabaab and a devoted mother.
Col. Faadumo Ali spent her life trying to bring peace and security back to her home country of Somalia.
The 33-year-old mother of 10 joined the military in 2007 and led a division of Danaab, an elite, US-trained commando force. She had taken part in many battles against the extremist group al-Shabaab, including fights that liberated the capital, Mogadishu
But on May 22nd, while standing guard at a checkpoint in the capital, Ali was killed by a car bomb, VOA reported. Her husband, Cmdr. Bashar Sharif Abdullahi, also a member of Danaab, died in the attack as well....
Saturday, December 05, 2020
Congratulations to the President Elect.
Friday, December 04, 2020
A lot of news about Flint, Michigan today.
It takes the Loren family (click here) – Tammy, Ken and their two sons – about four hours to shower. First, they have to empty bottles of water into pans, heat the water, then transfer it to the bathroom where a pump attached to a handheld sprinkler head can be pumped by the foot of the hopeful ablutioner until water begins to trickle out.
How lucky we are to live in the developed world, you might think. And that is true – as long as you don’t live in Flint, Michigan, as the Lorens do. The 8,000 or so people in the once prosperous car-manufacturing town have been without clean, safe water since 2014. That was when their state, under the leadership of the governor Rick Snyder, decided to switch the water supply from nearby Lake Huron to the local river in order to save money. Anthony Baxter’s documentary film Flint (BBC Scotland/BBC iPlayer), which has been five years in the making, tells the story of what happened next....
By Beth LaBlanc
Florida's population is 21.2 million people.
DeSantis "economy first" has failed the people. How many shops are closed because the proprietor is ill?
December 3, 2020
Florida’s Department of Health (click here) on Friday confirmed 10,177 additional cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s known total to 1,039,207. This is the second consecutive day that that state has added more than 10,000 cases.
Also, 120 new resident deaths were announced, bringing the resident toll to 18,994. That figure represents the most deaths announced in a single day in Florida since Oct. 15 when 141 resident deaths were reported....
Rochester (NY) - Some of the saddest stories (click here) News10NBC has heard over the last two months are from the families who never got a chance to say goodbye to their loved ones before they died from COVID-19.
But even for the families that did, the circumstances they were faced with just compounded the tragedy....
...In the mid-'90s, Croop retired and started his own IT personnel business called Croop LaFrance. He also had a horse farm in Penfield....
...In late-March, he started feeling sick, and this shows how quickly COVID-19 works.
On Friday, April 3, he went to urgent care. On Saturday, he was in the hospital and tested positive for the virus. On Sunday, he was on oxygen in the ICU at Strong Memorial Hospital. On Monday, he died....
It is not legal for people to spread this virus. It is causing people harm.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex M. Azar II (click here) declared a public health emergency for the entire United States to aid the nation’s healthcare community in responding to 2019 novel coronavirus.
“While this virus poses a serious public health threat, the risk to the American public remains low at this time, and we are working to keep this risk low,” Secretary Azar said. “We are committed to protecting the health and safety of all Americans, and this public health emergency declaration is the latest in the series of steps the Trump Administration has taken to protect our country.”
The emergency declaration gives state, tribal, and local health departments more flexibility to request that HHS authorize them to temporarily reassign state, local, and tribal personnel to respond to 2019-nCoV if their salaries normally are funded in whole or in part by Public Health Service Act programs. These personnel could assist with public health information campaigns and other response activities....
Joe Biden wants to end the spread of this virus within the first 100 days of his presidency. That won't happen with volunteer efforts, the virus is dangerous and the politics make complete voluntary compliance impossible.
December 1, 2020By Jason Lawrence
But even as the governor addressed the state’s troubling trends in hospitalizations and fatalities,...
...“The next time you think its fun or funny to have a party,” Raimondo said, “I ask you to think about what it’d be like if your mom, or your wife, or your husband, or your best friend wound up in a field hospital.”...
Ford Motor Co. confirmed Tuesday (click here) it has purchased a dozen freezers intended to store doses of a COVID-19 vaccine once one becomes available.
The Dearborn automaker did not immediately have more details to share, but said the procurement of the ultra-cold freezers was the first step in outlining a broader vaccine distribution plan, which the United Auto Workers has called on Detroit's automakers to establish as numerous pharmaceutical companies prepare to bring to market the COVID-19 vaccines they've developed. The news of Ford's purchase was first reported by Reuters.
December 1, 2020
Verrazzano Narrows Bridge (NY) Swaying in high winds on November 30, 2020!
Shame on Republicans. It should be the Democratic candidates in Georgia reporting voter fraud, not Trump.
By Nicole Cart
In the last decade, (click here) millions of registered voters across the country have been removed from voter rolls. In 2019, Ohio removed more than 460,000 voter registration files from its list. Georgia removed 313,000 people from its rolls in October 2019 alone, and in Michigan, from 2011 to 2018, 1.2 million voters were removed from voter lists.
This practice, known as list maintenance, is required by a federal law — the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA - click here).
Some of those removals came after voters moved or died, and it’s in the best interest of states to keep their lists updated...
H.R.2 - National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (click here)103rd Congress (1993-1994)
Thursday, December 03, 2020
Trump's friend that he sympathizes with is a PIMP.
By Ben Wieder and Kevin G. Hall
Little did anyone know, but, Mitch McConnell was plotting to begin a civil war. That was Mitch McConnell. Trump's minion.
S.Res.601 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate (click here) that order must be immediately restored to the cities of the United States so that citizens may have peace and the legitimate grievances of peaceful protestors may be heard and considered.
It never got off the ground, but, the evidence to the intent is a matter of record.
Latest Action: | Senate - 06/02/2020 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S2651) |
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There needs to be changes to the PPP.
By Kevin G. Hall, Ben Wieder and Nicholas Nehamas
Wednesday, December 02, 2020
This is why Ron DeSantas and Donald John Trump should never be involved in government.
A Pulmicort inhaler went missing. So what has that got to do with anything? It is how and why it went missing that is of interest.
A patient with asthma called the local pharmacy with a corporate name to request a refill of the vital inhaler, Pulmicort. A few days later this American went to pick up said inhaler with a credit card in hand but alas the counter person stated, “You already received this in Florida.”
The American states, “Florida?”
Clerk, “Yes.”
The American states, “ I have never been to Florida, especially now.”
Counter person asks the pharmacist for directions as to what should be done. Pharmacist looks at the screen and states, “Hm. It was dispensed without a copay and without cost. There was nothing charged for this inhaler in Florida." Let me see if the insurance will still cover it. The insurance will cover it. I can give you one now.” This, of course, was all in the spirit of excellent customer service.
The American stated, “No, don’t do that. I am worried about the inhaler dispensed in my name in Florida with no copay. I will call later for a refill.” With that the American went home and called the corporation offices customer service.
After a very lengthy hold on the phone a person came on the line. The American was concerned for what was a wrongly dispensed inhaler. It was discussed between the two people and it was decided there was a theft of the inhaler in Florida.
After some scrutiny of the situation it was also decided a pharmacist could have dispensed the inhaler in a customer’s name without charging the insurance company and using it for his own purposes.
Currently the investigation into the missing inhaler is being taken seriously. It was a theft of an expensive inhaler. The American has lost nothing in reporting the theft. The scenario leading to the theft is that a corporate pharmacist working at a local store is Covid-19 positive, requested a steroid inhaler from his doctor, was not provided any such prescription, stayed on the job and self-dispensed a steroid inhaler for his treatment.
This minor theft, without insurance cost less than $1000.00, is very troubling. A COVID-19 positive pharmacist stayed on the job dispensing medications and interacting with people. This is the kind of disaster that happens when a Governor and USA president act irresponsibly in caring for their people. With more and more professionals becoming infected because of contact with the public they start to self-treat and risk exposing more people.
The CDC and NIH MUST establish a home care regime for treatment of COVID-19 that includes steroid inhalers and quite possibly blood thinners. The thing is this, the hospitals in the "red zones" are becoming if not already overwhelmed. There is staff becoming ill. It is more realistic to treat patients at home under quarantine if they can tolerate it. Oxygen can be ordered for the home environment if the patient is stable and able to eat and drink to maintain a well-nurouished state. Something like this really needs to be looked into because hospitals and their staff are at odds to deal with all these new patients.
This risk taking must stop and the only way this rampaging virus will come under control is by shutting down the country for a short period of time, as exampled by New Zealand and England.
A short shutdown is nothing compared to the continued spread of the virus. Once the spread is stopped, life can begin to return to what we used to call normal, if there is enough of the economy left to actually provide jobs.
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Justice Department investigation...
...of a wealthy donor to Donald John Trump provides a window on these donors. It boggled the mind as to why these reasonably successful people would support and vote for Trump.
The new Attorney General needs to continue those investigations and any relationship with foreign powers.
The donors have reasons to support Trump that are harmful to national security. Anyone attempting to influence such an American for president is suspect of “compromise.” Compromise of both domestic and international dynamics.
There is no way any lawyer can deny Donald John Trump has compromised the USA during his four years. That has to be a high priority to end, including Russian oligarchs with deep pockets wanting economic connections to the USA. Oligarchs are not needed in the USA, they are laundering money while providing jobs to unwitting Americans. The Russian invasion needs to end. No oligarch is an independent investor, they are owned by Russia. At least China is transparent about their ownership of their wealthy.
The compromise MUST end. Prosecution may or may not resolve the problem.
Away until tomorrow.
I fine President-Elect Biden’s choices for his administration very exiting. All of them. I think Janet Yellen is pure genius. As the Federal Reserve Chair she instituted policies that worked for the Middle Class. I can’t wait to see her administration decisions, including perhaps the first woman on the $20 bill.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Away
I am away tonight and from what I can tell most of America is, too. Two weeks from now will be devastating. Hospitals are already overwhelmed from the most recent virus wave. There needs to be preparedness from the Thanksgiving viral wave. It tools like people are about 50/50 in regard to mask wearing. Some of the younger adults like to “fashion up” and wear masks that match their attire.
That said, I want to comment on the added members to the Biden Coronavirus Task Force.
One member is a celebrated nurse, Jane Hopkins. This is seeing what the bedside nurses’s see and will improve the understanding of effectiveness of the PPE. She will be able to speak to the patient and family need when hospitalized.
Another member is Native American Jill Jim. The outcomes in regard to prevention have been dismal. The Native Americans, including Alaska Natives need a person that understands the depth of their cultural, what exactly that means to have meaningful prevention. It is also insight to the ability of these tribes to administer medical regimes and if unable what needs to be done immediately so those infected has good outcomes. Are they getting the medications such as an anti inflammatory, etc.
The last person is a college professor, Dr. Michael’s. He has an on the ground view of colleges and universities and how they work to prevent viral spread. There will probably be string recommendations if not an Executive Order to protect America’s brain trust.
These three additions to the team also how vaccine distribution and administration can work in all of the settings. So, all in all the Biden Coronavirus Task Force should be able to get the job done.
There may be a need for a cyber czar to coordinate and record the entire process to prevent duplication and accelerate Best Practices to as many Americans as possible in as short a time as is feasibly possible.
I very much like the new additions to the task force and lol forward to a good outcome for all Americans.
Just a word about the people exposed and appearing to have a chronic illness after recovering from the virus. There is going to be permanent damage, especially in patients surviving before anti inflammatory therapeutics were begun.
This virus disrupts cells setting a huge immune into action. The virus also causes a clotting cascade because of the cell rupture. We also know it likes to use the nervous system as an entry point and for replication. Former COVID-19 patients will likely have a wide variety of complaints. Some complaints will be recoverable over time others chronic and disabling, including organ transplants such as lungs. I stated early on it would be best if physicians and surgeons through their professional organizations set up a central databases(es) to track the outcomes of post COVID-19 with continuing complications. The idea behind such databases is to record for all what symptoms look like and what, if any, therapeutics work and/or provide comfort.
I hope everyone has had a very safe holiday. Good night.
Saturday, November 28, 2020
This harassment of the USA courts will continue unless someone calls this what it is...
By Cameron Peters
President Donald Trump (click here) continued to misleadingly cast doubt on the results of the 2020 presidential election — which was won three weeks ago by President-elect Joe Biden — in the early hours of Saturday morning. But with lawsuit after lawsuit failing in courts, and the federal election certification deadline approaching, Trump is quickly running out of road to attempt overturning the election.
The president’s latest legal defeat came Friday when a three-member appeals court rejected a Trump campaign suit against Pennsylvania election officials that alleged the state engaged in “unconstitutional discrimination” against Trump voters in a scathing, unanimous decision that found the president’s lawsuit had “no merit.”
Specifically, the suit asked two things of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals: to reverse a lower court decision blocking Trump’s legal team from amending its complaint to include claims that poll watchers were barred from observing the vote counting process, and to issue an injunction “to prevent the certified vote totals from taking effect.” (Pennsylvania certified its election results on Tuesday.) The court granted neither.
In its decision, the court highlighted the Trump legal team’s lack of evidence of its claims, and rebuked the lawyers for making “vague and conclusory” allegations, and for requesting a remedy “grossly disproportionate to the procedural challenges raised.”...