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If a pregnant woman does not want to comply with the COVID-19 vaccine, then place them in protective quarantine as a measure of public health. If abortion is such a social ill, why isn't the lack of vaccination?
By the way, Texas clinics regardless of a judge prohibiting the Texas law about abortion that will kill women and their fetuses, are struggling financially to stay open.
The reason pregnant women are followed by medical professions is that pregnancy is a co-morbidity, regardless of the immune status of women. Not being vaccinated against a known deadly contagion ADDS to the co-morbidity of pregnancy.
The alternative to quarantine is every person in the country wears masks to protect others. I ask myself, does everyone in the country wear masks? No, there are people in the country that have COVID-19 that would be happy to walk up to a pregnant woman and cough in their face in the name of acquired immunity otherwise known by the extreme right as herd immunity. The people of the USA are living with propaganda designed to kill them. The only venue that will protect pregnant women who are not vaccinated is quarantine. The quarantine should be reported to the local public health authorities to enforce it.
Pregnant women who get an mRNA vaccine against COVID-19 pass high levels of protective antibodies on to their babies, new research shows. Doctors analyzed umbilical cord blood from 36 newborns whose mothers had received at least one dose of an mRNA vaccine from Pfizer (PFE.N)/BioNTech or Moderna (MRNA.O). All 36 babies had high levels of antibodies that target the spike protein on the surface of the virus - and all of the antibodies could be traced to the mothers' vaccinations. The findings, reported on Wednesday in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Maternal Fetal Medicine, indicate that "the antibodies that the mother is building to the vaccine are crossing the placenta and that's likely to confer benefits for the infant after it's born," said coauthor Dr. Ashley Roman of NYU Langone Health in New York City....
Stillbirths are up as well. One other thing, Red State governors do not recognize poverty as a co-morbidity so much as laziness.
September 9, 2021
By Britney Shammas
Mississippi has recorded 72 fetal deaths (click here) in unvaccinated pregnant women infected with the coronavirus, state health officials announced Wednesday, sounding the alarm on the virus’s danger in pregnancy.
Speaking during a news conference, Mississippi State Health Officer Thomas Dobbs said those deaths had occurred since the start of the pandemic. The number, which includes only deaths that occurred past 20 weeks of gestation, “is twice the background rate of what would be expected,” he said.
“That’s quite a number of tragedies that, sadly, would be preventable right now,” Dobbs said, referring to the availability of vaccines.
He said the state is also investigating the deaths of eight pregnant women who were infected with the virus. Those deaths occurred over approximately the past four weeks, during the delta variant-fueled surge, he said. Many underwent emergency Caesarean sections in an attempt to save their babies....
Representative Dingle happens to be correct. The USA has many laws controlling abortion. There is no such thing as Late-Term Abortion anymore. We have a lot of policies regarding the borders of the USA, including the southern border. There is no tolerance of drug cartels or other illegal acts. Immigrant facilitators are not legal in the USA and can be arrested if discovered for human trafficking.
Greene is not a good legislator. She is underprepared for her responsibility as a US House Representative, and she practices inflammatory politics from morning 'til night and from the floor of the US House. Inflammatory politics is the stock and trade of the extreme right-wing that has found its way into powerful seats in the federal government. The problem is the inflammatory politics don't stop at politics, it continues into their priorities as legislators.
If Representative Dingle didn't interrupt the ranting by Greene, Greene would not have stopped. She planned to OCCUPY the PRESS SPACE through the entire assembly on the Capitol steps.
Yeah, I am going there. The person who killed Gabby is fully responsible for his actions, but, why didn't she leave?
In the films of her behavior with police and otherwise, she was heavily dependent on the idea of being perfect. She wanted to be a person others turned to about quality information about national parks, etc. She was very dependant on the idea of "being liked." She fully accepted her FAULTS as part of her reality to become popular.
In those videos, she is highly self-blaming and even self-hatred. She never once blamed her male escort for his behavior. NEVER ONCE.
Since the inception of Facebook and all its variants, I believed and believe still this was a toxic element in the USA. Since, Facebook, which started as a WOMAN RATING WEBSITE AT HARVARD (click here), this country's dynamics including its democracy has been noted to have adverse effects traceable to Facebook. This is not healthy for anyone, but, especially young people.
There is a rating system for movies and it contained X-Ratings. I strongly suggest Congress adopt a unique rating system for the internet, especially social websites like Facebook where young people congregate to insult each other in the spirit of IMPROVING themselves as socially acceptable. It plugs in directly to the natural emotions of young people to be accepted among their peers as well as evolving sex appeal as teens becoming young men and women.
There is a lot of damage being done to the young people in this country that is carried into their adulthood. I believe Gabby Petito is a prime example. There is no real empowerment, only criticism with the intent to emotionally hurt others and create acceptable ideals. That is horrible as a society. These invisible standards are stronger than law in some instances. We also know they are stronger than family ties because young people exposed to these dynamics commit suicide.
These social networks are not healthy for a democracy, let alone young minds and hearts.
September 30, 2021 By Cecilia Kang
Antigone Davis, Facebook’s global head of safety, (click here) is expected to face harsh questioning from senators on Thursday morning about Instagram’s effect on teenagers, addressing accusations that Facebook has known for years that its photo-sharing app has caused mental and emotional harm.
The hearing, which starts at 10, is the first of two that the Senate’s consumer protection subcommittee will hold on the effect that Facebook has on young people. The second, on Tuesday, will be with a whistle-blower who has shared information about Facebook’s research on teenagers.
The hearings were called after The Wall Street Journal published a series of articles this month about internal research at Facebook. One of the articles reported that, according to Facebook’s findings, one in three teenagers said Instagram made his or her body image issues worse. Among teenagers who had suicidal thoughts, 13 percent of British users and 6 percent of American users said they could trace those thoughts to Instagram.
On Wednesday evening, Facebook released two slide decks from the research cited by The Journal. The company heavily annotated the slides, at times disputing or reframing the accuracy and intention of the research report. The company said in its slides that many teenagers reported positive experiences on Instagram, including that the app at times helped with mental health....
The Walton Investment Team held $5 billion in the stock market at the end of June, a 32% gain from $3.8 billion six months prior
The investment team managing the $238 billion Walmart family fortune revealed its stock picks in newly released disclosures, according to a report from Bloomberg.
The Walton Investment Team held $5 billion in the stock market at the end of June, up from $3.8 billion six months prior. That 32% gain came on the back of several low-cost exchange-traded funds as well as a few choice stocks.
The Waltons' largest holding was a $2.2 billion stake in VWO, Vanguard's emerging markets ETF, which rose 8.4% between December 2020 and June of this year. Other ETF holdings included various Vanguard and iShares funds in emerging markets and Treasury bonds.
Stock picks ranged widely from Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo to private equity giant Apollo Global Management and cloud computing firm Snowflake....
I think Walmart released it's earnings in hopes that Warren would think they had a better idea than Gates.
The Dow Jones industrial average advanced more than 210.22 points, or 0.6 percent, to close at 34,502.51 on Wednesday. The S&P 500 edged up 5.70 points, or 0.1 percent, to settle at 4,297.50 and chalked up its 34th record finish of the year. The tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 24.38 points, or nearly 0.2 percent, to end the session at 14,503.95.
Wednesday’s session marked the midway point of a year that saw a new president move into the White House, shift in power on Capitol Hill amid the continuing shocks of the coronavirus pandemic. The three major U.S. indexes are up by double-digit percentages, with the Nasdaq advancing 12.5 percent, the Dow adding 12.7 percent and the S&P 500 surging 14.4 percent since Dec. 31, 2020....
The "Des Moines Register" is in Iowa. The people are not happy about this political agenda of the Republicans. The people elect representatives believing they have an input to the decisions made in the US Senate.
September 28, 2021
By Hans Isikson
Every few years (click here) it seems that another argument erupts over raising the national debt ceiling. So, let’s explore this oft-misunderstood macroeconomic metric. According to the Treasury Department, the "Debt Limit" (or ceiling) “is the total amount of money that the United States government is authorized to borrow to meet its existing legal obligations, including Social Security and Medicare benefits, military salaries, interest on the national debt, tax refunds, and other payments.”
These “existing legal obligations” were incurred during past administrations of both parties. They were duly enacted by Congress and signed into law by the president at the time. But authorizing an increase in the debt ceiling does not give a green light to whichever political party is in charge to spend taxpayers’ money on whatever their new pet projects happen to be....
“What to do if you start to talk less?” the usually affable college freshman from Clayton typed into a search engine on Nov. 8 and again the day of his death. “What to do if you are losing your personality?”
Two months earlier, Riley had tested positive for COVID-19 during an outbreak that swept campus just a few days into the fall semester. At first, Riley’s case seemed mild — he briefly lost his sense of taste and smell and developed a cough.
But afterward, Kevin and Lisa Christiansen said their son exhibited symptoms of “brain fog” — problems with memory, concentration and sleep, hallmarks of “long-haul” COVID. Beset by short-term memory issues, Riley quit his new job busing tables because he didn’t remember working the night before. In hindsight, his comments to friends and family in the weeks leading up to his death show his increasing distress over changes in his mood and personality.....
year later, that COVID diagnosis has become the focus of questions about Riley’s Nov. 9 suicide. His family’s and friends’ concerns are informed by ongoing research into serious mental health struggles for even those with mild COVID cases.
The “Fry President Biden” Movement including US Senators on the Armed Services Committee is achieving nothing but corrupted politics.
Statements made by President Biden that the USA military would stay until all Americans were given transport out of the country previous to the terrorist attack in Afghanistan by Daesh changed afterward. As a matter of fact, any allies in Afghanistan made an immediate withdrawal of their personnel after the attack. They waited for no one.
It was impossible to say because some Afghans that wanted to leave the country were in hiding and didn’t make an effort to get to the airport.
This US Senate hearing is off the rails due to the dense political content rather than the facts. This hearing is achieving nothing.
Afghanistan as a country dominated by the Taliban is not a threat to the USA or the region. There is absolutely no reason to maintain a military presence in Afghanistan.
I have yet to hear a reason why the Afghan military collapsed and why if the people were so scared of the Taliban support the Taliban during the previous 20 years? I know the answer to that because I pay attention. Not one US Senator is desiring answers about “Why the Taliban?”
This committee hearing is all politically motivated and no one is getting the business of the people fine.
“Don’t Americanize the war.” Well said.
It was never a priority to stand up an Afghan military and government. It was the job of the USA military to find and kill or capture Osama bin Laden. The war dragged on because the USA military continued the assessment that al Qaeda was still alive and doing well in Afghanistan. A generation went by and even after bin Laden was dead they continued to JUSTIFY the USA presence.
If the USA military cannot end a war as soon as possible but insist on a forever war there is something very wrong. In the USA Homeland the FEAR directive in the politics bolstered the idea the USA was still under threat. It is all nonsense.
Our troops died for no real reason at all. The death of Osama bin Laden took place in Pakistan with the very able Seal Team. There was no reason to be in Afghanistan. NO REASON.
The conflict in Afghanistan was and is a civil war and nothing was achieved that could stabilize a Western friendly government. The people of Afghanistan never stood behind any Western presence except it was NICE to have money to spend and additional freedoms for women and girls.
“They miss us now that we are gone. Gee whiz, we have a military fan club.”
Iowa’s US Senator is playing simpleton politics. We aren’t in the country so diplomacy is not possible. Ernst needs to talk to THE SWISS. She is either an idiot or a jerk . Not sure which. Maybe both.
Afghanistan is not the 51st state.
North Carolina's Senator lied and PLAYED THE PART with the general for the benefit of fear politics in the USA Homeland.
Driving the news:The U.S. is in control of Kabul's airport but plans to end its operation by Aug. 31, which the Talibanconsiders a red line, and needs time to evacuate its troops.Thursday's attackat the airport will only increase the urgency. In the meantime, allies including Canada, Germany and Poland have already ended their evacuations.
The big picture:U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in astatementcondemning the attack at the Kabul airport Thursday that the U.K. is approaching "the very end" of its evacuation operation....
The Republicans are completely out of context in their questions and badgering the panel. But, then the nation's fear since September 11th is not within the definition of reality. If one is a Republican and trapped in "the fear culture" in order to win elections, why not continue an unnecessary war, the Republicans don't have to pay for it. Their millions in their war chest are theirs to keep.
Fear is a strong and necessary emotion. It is more or less a spontaneous emotion that creates a feeling of vulnerability. If a political party can capture the emotion and use it to relate the idea they are the best to protect the country, it is an easy vote for everyone.
The USA has fought two unnecessary wars in the region and has managed to spend enormous amounts of money on their "wars of image."
The military did their jobs and did it well. Their mission was never clear. How do you tell military leaders they are fighting a war that is politically advantageous?
That was cute, the General now has an order from a US Senator to read the books that contain his comments. Amazing. What has that to do with Afghanistan?
I think the STUDY GROUP needs to be established to bring a clear view of the invasion into Afghanistan. It is a chapter of USA history that should tell the truth.
Josh Hawley is shameful as a US Senator. He is a treasonist. Just that simple. There is no reason to take him seriously about anything. Americans in Afghanistan by choice, not circumstances. Spouses not having passports or background checks are not the fault of the USA military.
General Milley is telling the truth about China. His responsibility includes maintaining working relationships with other countries' military leadership and not just China. We live in a nuclear world. Mistakes happen. It is why non-proliferation is important.
I think my point was made in that all the generals stated THE REMNANTS of al Qaeda were still in Afghanistan. There is nothing that we can do about that. There was no reason to remain. These extremist Islamists are here to stay. Keeping a chronic war only reinforces the mission of those REMNANTS. No one ever states the war in Iraq resulted in Daesh. There is always a worse scenario that results when the current authority is disrupted and war ensues. There can be a good result where a war is met with appreciation by the people.
A current-day war that resulted in a heroic appreciation of the USA military force is the USA attack into the Balkans. The USA was hailed by the people as heroes to their well-being and preservation of their countries. There is a place for the USA in the world with its enormous and very competent military. It is NOT in prolonged generational and/or forever wars. Forever wars harden those that oppose the presence of the USA. I think the world understood the attack on Afghanistan by the USA in 2001, what doesn't go well is prolonged occupations in attempts of national building. The military's purpose is never to include nation-building. Ever!
The filibuster vs USA democracy
There is nothing else to say. A return to a 51 vote majority in the US Senate is paramount to protecting the USA democracy.
Welcome (click here) to the 98th edition of 6 Storm Team Starwatch! This is a blog that will be posted every week that will list events happening in the sky! Tuesday, September 28th 2021
Tonight is the Last Quarter Moon (Sky & Telescope). Remember, a Last Quarter Moon looks like a half Moon. The Last Quarter Moon takes place at exactly 9:57 PM EDT (Sky & Telescope).
Wednesday, September 29th 2021
If you like to stay up late, check out the night sky between 1 or 2 AM EDT and early dawn Thursday morning (Sky & Telescope). At this time you will be able to see the waning Moon near the bright stars Pollux and Castor (Sky & Telescope). Castor will be above Pollux (Sky & Telescope)....
In a 5-4 decision (click here) along traditional conservative-liberal ideological lines, the Supreme Court ruled that partisan redistricting is a political question — not reviewable by federal courts — and that those courts can't judge if extreme gerrymandering violates the Constitution.
The ruling puts the onus on the legislative branch, and on individual states, to police redistricting efforts.
"We conclude that partisan gerrymandering claims present political questions beyond the reach of the federal courts," Chief Justice Roberts wrote for the conservative majority. "Federal judges have no license to reallocate political power between the two major political parties, with no plausible grant of authority in the Constitution, and no legal standards to limit and direct their decisions."
Roberts noted that excessive partisanship in the drawing of districts does lead to results that "reasonably seem unjust," but he said that does not mean it is the court's responsibility to find a solution....
LET'S DO THIS THING!
Governor Pritzker is a hero!!!!!!!
Every Democratic Governor should be doing the same thing!!!!
September 24, 2021
By Rick Pearson
Gov. J.B. Pritzker (click here) signed into law Friday a revised map of General Assembly boundaries designed to ensure Democrats keep control of the Illinois House and Senate through the decade, starting with next year’s elections.
“These legislative maps align with the landmark Voting Rights Act and will help ensure Illinois’ diversity is reflected in the halls of government,” Pritzker said in a statement.
Republicans and several voting rights groups had asked the Democratic governor to veto the latest map plan, contending the vote by Democrats to approve it in an Aug. 31 special session came too quickly to adequately assess its effects on the state’s political, racial and ethnic makeup.
Republicans also said that by signing the revised measure, which was based on delayed federal census data that didn’t come out until mid-August, Pritzker reneged on his initial campaign vow not to approve partisan-drawn maps.....
Ted Cruz has no reason to complain. The Haitian refugees at the bridge were an alarming discovery that has been resolved easily and in a short period of time. There is no reason for President Biden to visit Del Rio, his administration handled it.
The idea the Border Patrol on horseback attempted to prevent people from crossing into the USA is not the role of the Border Patrol. The Border Patrol is responsible for lawbreakers like the drug cartels and not unarmed people crossing into the USA. Those people may or may not have a valid reason to be in this country, but, that is for the courts to decide and not people on horseback representing the USA at our southern border.
There was no reason for Border Patrol agents to believe they have to drive people like cattle back across the border. That is a dangerous directive and not proper in this country. These people were unarmed and poor. There are processes that address these issues. The immigrants at the border need to be processed in and then left up to the courts to decide their future in the USA. There is no reason to act as a military unit from the Alamo.
September 24, 2021 By Maureen Groppe, Joey Garrison, Rick Rouan, and Courtney Subramanian
“It’s outrageous. I promise you those people will pay. They will be investigated. There will be consequences,” Biden said in response to a reporter's question at the White House.
The remarks, which came after Biden talked about the rollout of booster shoots for those most at risk for the coronavirus, were his first extended comments about the issue since the images emerged.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is already conducting an investigation that he has said will be completed by next week.
The administration has also temporarily suspended horse patrols in Del Rio, Texas....
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's office (click here) plans to a strike a controversial provision embedded in Michigan's new state budget that would ban health orders requiring kids to wear face masks.
Whitmer's spokesman Bobby Leddy labeled the language "dangerous" in a Friday afternoon statement, adding that it's unconstitutional and "the governor will declare it unenforceable."
"The state of Michigan will not withhold funding from local health departments for implementing universal mask policies or quarantine protocols in local schools that are designed to keep students safe so they can continue learning in person," Leddy added....
The FDA cannot issue an Emergency Use Authorization. That is conducted by the HHS Secretary. At some point, the HHS Secretary has to rescind the Emergency Use Authorization to end the PERMISSION of wacko treatments.
Emergency Use Authorization
...Under section 564 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), (click here) when the Secretary of HHS declares that an emergency use authorization is appropriate, FDA may authorize unapproved medical products or unapproved uses of approved medical products to be used in an emergency to diagnose, treat, or prevent serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions caused by CBRN threat agents when certain criteria are met, including there are no adequate, approved, and available alternatives. The HHS declaration to support such use must be based on one of four types of determinations of threats or potential threats by the Secretary of HHS, Homeland Security, or Defense.
Please note: a determination under section 319 of the Public Health Service Act that a public health emergency exists, such as the one issued on January 31, 2020, does not enable FDA to issue EUAs. On February 4, 2020, the HHS Secretary determined that there is a public health emergency that has a significant potential to affect national security or the health and security of United States citizens living abroad, and that involves the virus that causes COVID-19. Subsequent HHS declarations supporting use of EUAs and based on this determination are described in the blue boxes below.....
About 55% of Americans have gotten at least two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or a single shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, according to Johns Hopkins University's Coronavirus Resource Center. That compares with top-ranked Malta, which has fully vaccinated 83% of its population. Our Canadian neighbors have a 70% vaccination rate. China is at 72%. The UK is at 66%.
And though the pace of vaccinations rose slightly in August, it has trended downward the last two weeks.
At this rate, "by the end of September, the U.S. will have the lowest vaccination level of all prosperous democracies, With the largest supply & the biggest head start," Andy Slavitt, who stepped down in June as senior adviser to the White House pandemic response team, said in a tweet last week....
...Realizing that this discovery (click here) might have far-reaching potential in medicine, Malone, a graduate student at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, later jotted down some notes, which he signed and dated. If cells could create proteins from mRNA delivered into them, he wrote on 11 January 1988, it might be possible to “treat RNA as a drug”. Another member of the Salk lab signed the notes, too, for posterity. Later that year, Malone’s experiments showed that frog embryos absorbed such mRNA2. It was the first time anyone had used fatty droplets to ease mRNA’s passage into a living organism.
Those experiments were a stepping stone towards two of the most important and profitable vaccines in history: the mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines given to hundreds of millions of people around the world. Global sales of these are expected to top US$50 billion in 2021 alone.
But the path to success was not direct. For many years after Malone’s experiments, which themselves had drawn on the work of other researchers, mRNA was seen as too unstable and expensive to be used as a drug or a vaccine. Dozens of academic labs and companies worked on the idea, struggling with finding the right formula of fats and nucleic acids — the building blocks of mRNA vaccines.
Today’s mRNA jabs have innovations that were invented years after Malone’s time in the lab, including chemically modified RNA and different types of fat bubble to ferry them into cells (see ‘Inside an mRNA COVID vaccine’). Still, Malone, who calls himself the “inventor of mRNA vaccines”, thinks his work hasn’t been given enough credit. “I’ve been written out of history,” he told Nature....
Community organizations (click here) are calling on the Biden administration to uphold its promise and commit to closing the Western Regional Detention Center in downtown San Diego.
It is operated by a private corporation called the GEO Group.
In January 2021, President Joe Biden issued an executive order directing the Attorney General to “not renew Department of Justice contracts with privately operated criminal detention facilities.”
The order included the Western Region Detention Facility, which can hold up to 770 people.
Its contract was set to expire on Sept. 30.
But GEO announced yesterday that its contract with the U.S. Marshals has been extended for six months, allowing it to continue operating while it looks at ways of extending its operations despite the executive order.
“President Biden forbid the Department of Justice from renewing the contract,” said Bardis Vakili, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union in San Diego.
According to Vakili, GEO has found a loophole to continue operating the detention facility....
And, why was the country shut down? Because Trump took all the scientists in China that monitored such events as a virus outbreak off the budget and brought the scientists home. The job losses are a direct result of that Trump policy.
A DIRECT RESULT OF A PRESIDENT PLACING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN HARMS WAY.
January 8, 2021 By Andrew Van Dam
President Trump (click here) took office at the crest of the longest economic expansion in U.S. history. He leaves presiding over the worst labor market in modern U.S. history, as an already-sputtering economic recovery has turned negative.
Friday’s awful jobs report from the Labor Department showed there were still 3 million fewer jobs in the United States than there were on Inauguration Day 2017, when Trump stood in front of the Capitol and vowed to reverse the American carnage.
No other modern president has left the U.S. with a smaller workforce than it had when they took office. Since the government started keeping track in 1939, no other president has even seen significant job losses during a single presidential term — though job growth during George W. Bush’s first four years in office was essentially flat....
That probably won't be the chant of the political right-wing by the next election in 2022. Defunding the Police was never about taking monies away from necessary police staffing. Defunding the Police was about changing the structure of LAW ENFORCEMENT.
There is change occurring, but, it isn't about funding shortages, it is about staffing shortages. That staffing shortage is now taking shape to bring
September 26, 2021 By Tony Plohetski
Austin Police Department officials (click here) are finalizing plans to dispatch civilians instead of police officers to certain types of calls that do not involve emergencies as a way to maximize patrol staffing and respond to reformers' demands for change.
Interim Police Chief Joe Chacon hinted at his plan Wednesday during an announcement that he would step into the job permanently, pending City Council confirmation Thursday.
On Friday, the department released more information about the plan, which is likely to be announced this week.
"The Austin Police Department regularly reviews response policies and procedures to ensure APD prioritizes calls with an immediate threat to life or property over non-emergency calls for service," the department said in a statement. "As a result of a recent review ... recent staffing challenges and aligning with the Reimagining Public Safety Task Force patrol response recommendations, APD will change call routing and response for non-emergency calls for service effective Oct. 1."...
Vaccination is the answer. I have heard complaints from people who received the J&J vaccine that they got the virus anyway. The J&J vaccine was never about PREVENTING any illness so much as PREVENTING hospitalization. So when I hear anyone state the vaccines don't work because they got the virus anyway, I ask what vaccine they received and when they state J&J, I simply state what they don't seem to remember. The J&J vaccine prevented hospitalization and not illness. Asked if they were hospitalized, the answer is always No.
There needs to be Mask Awareness for the country so they understand all masks are not alike.
Many have been wearing some of the same cloth masks for the last year and a half, and while experts say there's no specific timeframe to replace them, it's a good idea to check certain key points to make sure they're still doing their job.
"The cloth mask that I wear is meant to protect you and the cloth mask you wear is meant to protect me," said Dr. Esti Schabelman, chief medical officer of Sinai Hospital.
But now that the delta variant is on the scene, can cloth masks protect you from getting sick? Doctors say it is the most contagious COVID-19 variant yet.
"People who are infected with the delta variant shed a lot more virus than other versions of this virus, so any mask is going to be less protective against, for example, the alpha variant," said Dr. Amesh Adalja of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health....
Because Sinema and Manchen have their funding interests elsewhere. Sinema's donors with the heaviest donations are Security and Investment with Goldman Sachs weighing in in that group of donors.
According to a document circulated to a number of news outlets, the taxes could include a levy on stock buybacks where a company repurchases shares it originally placed on the market. The move could also reduce corporate deductions on the compensation of CEOs and impose further taxes on companies whose payment to executives exceeds the average worker pay by a certain ratio. The document also proposed raising taxes on carbon emitters....
That's all folks. It is called corruption and Manchen and Sinema are guilty of it. They want to protect Wall Street and there isn't anything else to understand.
July 21, 2021 By Lucia Mutikani
The U.S. economy (click here) likely gained steam in the second quarter, with the pace of growth probably the second fastest in 38 years, as massive government aid and vaccinations against COVID-19 fueled spending on travel-related services.
The anticipated acceleration in gross domestic product last quarter would lift the level of GDP above its peak in the fourth quarter of 2019. Even with the second quarter likely marking the peak in growth this cycle, the economic expansion was expected to remain solid for the remainder of this year.
A resurgence in COVID-19 infections, driven by the Delta variant of the coronavirus, however, poses a risk to the outlook. Higher inflation, if sustained, as well as ongoing supply chain disruptions, could also slow the economy. The Commerce Department will publish its snapshot of second-quarter GDP growth on Thursday at 8:30 a.m EDT (1230 GMT)."
I already discussed the issue with the increase in products reflected in the Consumer Price Index (click here) which enters at about 6 percent. That is high, but, it isn't as though the cost of producing goods and services increased, it is just that the HIGHER DEMAND punished those newly empowered to be seeking goods they could not before the stimulus was awarded. The Republican Party prides itself on supply-side economics.
Well, this year is a clear illustration of greed as the driving factor in supply-side economics. It costs no more to produce the products by the increased cost is suppose to slow the demand to "fit" the supply chain and production. The demand is not going to slow down because the Lower Middle Class and impoverished in the USA have been empowered for upward movement. The reality of this new government policy, as illustrated in the child tax credit, is about empowerment. The demand is not going away. The idea product manufacturers could get away with all this greed in the face of empowerment is outrageous.
Consumers have plenty of income and wealth ammunition to support consumer spending, while business inventories remain lean and restocking efforts are poised to support business investment and overall GDP growth substantially in the second half of the year," said Sam Bullard, a senior economist at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina....
To get back to the current federal budget, the US Senate needs to pass it.
STOP PLAYING POLITICS WITH THE LIVES OF AMERICANS TO BENEFIT WALL STRETT CRONIES!
No, there was no trial. That is because the chance of Meng Wanzhou, getting more prison time after conviction of fraud is not likely. She was jailed in Canada in 2018. She would not have gotten that much more time in prison even after a trial.
Basically, it came down to does the USA continues to treat the Chinese CFO as someone that needs to stand trial or do we get the Canadians back home.
Why do business with China? There is no mutual respect. This sort of hostage diplomacy is common with communist countries. Russia does it, too. They will pick up Americans off the street for their own purposes.
Trevor Reed, (click here) who was detained in 2019 and accused of assaulting police officers, at a court hearing in Moscow.
Trevor Reed is a former USA Marine and was accused of assaulting a police officer in Russia. Really? Credit:September 25, 2021 By Amanda Colletta
The two men, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor — known as the “two Michaels” — could be seen disembarking in the dark from a passenger plane in Calgary, hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that the pair were on their way home “after an unbelievably difficult ordeal.” He met them on the tarmac.
Spavor flashed a thumbs up and gave a wave to reporters as he left the airport. Kovrig continued on to Toronto to meet his family.
“It is overwhelming. I find myself at a loss for words because the moment is so, so incredible,” Vina Nadjibulla, Kovrig’s wife, told reporters as she headed into Pearson International Airport to meet him. “It’s finally here. After 1,020 days, it is finally here.”...
Both China and Russia are communist countries and they are bad actors on the world stage. This is just one example. They pick up innocent Americans and jail them because they can make up stories like, "They were spying." Mr. Whelan is a former Marine as well and went to Russia at the insistance of a friend for a wedding there and he gets picked up as an intelligence officer.
Paul Whelan, (click here) a US citizen who has been detained in Russia for more than two years, is sick and has struggled to reach the US Embassy, his brother said Wednesday.
"Paul has been able to speak to our parents by phone," David Whelan said in a statement. "Paul is sick - he's indicated he has a 102F temperature and that prisoners are sharing around any over-the-counter medications they can spare. Paul also said he was receiving antibiotics, although if he has the cold virus he thinks he has, it's not clear why the prison medical staff would prescribe them."...
The facts are ridiculous. Both of these men are former Marines and interrogated for information about the USA. These men were in Russia because they believed Russia was not an issue in any way and they could conduct themselves without any danger to themselves. Well, guess what? If you are a military ANYONE in Russia you are a target. GOT THAT.
A TARGET!
The USA Justice Department did a great job in securing the release of Canadian prisoners in China that were taken for hostages. The Huawei CFO was jailed for about the length of time she would have recieved once a trial was held.
What is occurring in the US Senate is nothing but politics to portray the USA Democrats as "Tax and Spend Democrats." The current revenues for the USA exhibit a severe burden on the individual. The Corporate Income Taxes is an embarrassment to the cronyism of the Republican Party that slashed corporate taxes during the Trump stampede to end all taxes on the wealthy.
There is no debate about the current budget in reconciliation. The US Senate needs to pass it. There is nothing in it that is wrong, there is a lot in it that is right.
Flint has to address the insufficiency in it's drainage capacity and/or the sewage treatment plan capacity. This is not the first time the overspill of sewage into the river has occurred.
September 23, 2021 By Ron Fonger
Flint - The city (click here) has reported three separate discharges of a sewage-rainwater mix into the Flint River following a three-day downpour that dumped 3.2 inches of rain on the area.
The first of the three incidents started at 6:45 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, when the city’s Water Pollution Control Facility discharged a mix of stormwater and sewage from its retention and treatment basin to the river.
Rainwater overwhelmed the plant’s capacity to treat it, a notice of the discharge says....
Former Gov. Rick Snyder and former Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Nick Lyon filed separate documents in Genesee County courts this week asking for hearings on whether evidence prosecutors used against them should be thrown out.
Snyder is facing two counts of misdemeanor misconduct in office for allegedly not supervising his staff adequately and allegedly failing to declare a State of Emergency as required of the governor.
Lyon is charged with nine counts of involuntary manslaughter related to the deaths of John Snyder, Debra Kidd, Brian McHugh, DuWayne Nelson, Nelda Hunt, Peter Derscha, Thomas Mulcahy, Arthur Percy and Patricia Schaffer in July and August 2015 from Legionnaires’ disease....
I asked myself, "Self, why would any defendant question the quality of the evidence?" Self replied, "Because they know they corrupted it while still in office? Yes? Yes,
What is this anyway, a case review to ask "Pretty please drop the charges." THERE ARE PEOPLE DEAD AND MAIMED. Maybe it is just BILLABLE HOURS for the lawyers supported by the people of the State of Michigan.
Snyder is charged with two misdemeanor counts of willful neglect of duty for his role in the Flint water crisis. He pleaded not guilty to the charges in January.
If convicted, Snyder faces up to a year in jail, or a $1,000 dollar fine. Last week, Snyder’s lawyers argued his due process rights had been disregarded, and asked a judge to stop prosecutors from accessing more documents related to their probe that should have been protected.
Twitter on Thursday (click here) rolled out its bitcoin tipping feature that will allow anyone using the platform to send and receive tips in the cryptocurrency.
It is also looking to authenticate non-fungible tokens displayed on people's profiles to determine if the user actually owns them.
The bitcoin tipping feature, which was made available to select users earlier this year, will first be available to iOS users before launching in Android.
The company is also adding more payment services apart from the seven it currently has, which include PayPal and Venmo. As for bitcoin, Twitter will be using payment application Strike that is built on the Bitcoin Lightning Network. This allows users to send and receive bitcoin free and instantly, the company said....
However.
September 24, ,2021
By Shalini Nagarajan
China's central bank (click here) declared all cryptocurrency-related transactions illegal on Friday, and said foreign exchanges are banned from providing services to Chinese residents, in its strongest crackdown move yet on the digital asset industry.
Coins such as bitcoin and ether "are not legal and should not and cannot be used as currency in the market," the People's Bank of China said in a statement.
Virtual currencies do not have the same legal standing as fiat currency as they are issued by non-monetary authorities and use encryption technology, it said.
Bitcoin dropped 5.7% to about $41,110 in the wake of the announcement, according to data from CoinDesk. Ether lost 9% to hit $2,788, ada declined 3% to $2.16 and Ripple's XRP moved 7% lower to 92 cents. Dogecoin fell 8% to 20 cents....
In Russia, it's own cryptocurrency is sanctioned due to ransomware. It is the perfect crime. Completely outside the parameters of standard financial markets and banks. Is Russia's cryptocurrency for ransomware terrorism? It operates outside the definition of the civil world and uses infrastructure against itself. That is terrorism.
September 21, 2021
The United States (click here) has imposed sanctions on a Russian-based cryptocurrency exchange over its alleged role in facilitating illegal payments from ransomware attacks.
The Treasury Department action on September 21 targeted SUEX, in what officials said was the first sanctions leveled against a cryptocurrency exchange laundering money for cybercriminals.
This year, ransomware attacks have targeted companies and critical infrastructure, including a major U.S. pipeline and a meatpacker. There was also an attack on the software firm Kaseya that impacted some 1,500 businesses.
Ransomware payments surged last year to over $400 million, more than four times their level in 2019, according to the U.S. government.
But those payments represent only a fraction of economic harm caused by cyberattacks, which have disrupted critical sectors, including financial services, health care, and energy.
“Ransomware and cyberattacks are victimizing businesses large and small across America and are a direct threat to our economy,” said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen....
Russia earned the first in history sanctions against a cryptocurrency. Will the perpetrators ever be brought to trial? No. Russia does not cooperate with extradition.
September 21, 2021 By Issabelle Lee
The US Department of the Treasury (click here) on Tuesday revealed it will sanction Russian-owned Suex for its role in laundering financial transactions for ransomware actors, marking the first time the agency has ever blacklisted a cryptocurrency exchange.
An analysis of transactions of Suex showed that over 40% were associated with illicit actors, according to a department announcement, adding that the crypto exchange also facilitated illicit funds from at least eight ransomware variants.
Tuesday's designation would generally ban all US citizens from engaging in transactions with Suex, a private company based in the Czech Republic.
The agency's Office of Foreign Assets Control warned players in the space that it "has imposed, and will continue to impose, sanctions on these actors and others who materially assist, sponsor, or provide financial, material, or technological support for these activities."...
The Russian crypto is actually breaking Russian law with what would seem impunity.
August 10, 2020
By Roger Huang
Russia recently signed a new cryptocurrency law (click here) that while stopping short of the previous ban on cryptocurrencies, still imposed stringent restrictions on its use in as form of monetary currency. This followed an earlier regulatory filing that essentially associated any activities involving cryptocurrencies as criminal, and placed them under the lens of anti-money laundering regulations.
Starting January 1st, 2021, cryptocurrencies will be allowed in Russia, though they will not be allowed to be used in exchange for any goods or services. There may be more regulation coming in upcoming sessions, but as of now, it seems that Russians can mine, trade cryptocurrencies for other cryptocurrencies on exchanges, and own cryptocurrencies without any legal issues — so long as they don’t spend it on other goods and services within the domestic economy....