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January 23, 2021
Why didn't Trump pardon himself? My thoughts
January 22, 2021
A universal coronaviruses vaccine: Possible? Feasible? Realistic?
Also, once you're past pandemic fears, who's going to pay for this? By that, I'm not talking about paying for vaccine development. I'm talking about who's going to pay for annual distribution and administration of an annual COVID vaccine in non-pandemic times? A regular flu shot ain't free, at least not here in the non-national health care USofA, and a universal COVID vaccine would be orders of magnitude more pricey?
Next, back to the first paragraph. I said somewhat like annual flu vaccines. The flu jab, except in an especially off year, offers something like 70 percent protection, not 50 percent. Would a universal COVID vaccine at 50 percent protection be "worth it" on the issue of protection versus the costs of vaccine tweaking for virus evolution? Some virologists and vaccinologists need to weigh in.
Related?
My off the top of the head hunch is, no, it wouldn't be worth it for vaccinating the general population. Maybe the aged, infirm and other high risk, but not the general population.
January 21, 2021
Texas Progressives: Status Quo Joe is officially large and in charge
January 20, 2021
Yeah, right on a Patriot Party (or MAGA Party, or whatever's next)
That said, per yesterday's Wall Street Journal, Trump allegedly hopes to see people soon as head of a new Patriot Party.
Which is to laugh.
First, this would be as big a clusterfuck as anything else created by Donald J. Trump, especially with no inherited daddy money, let alone daddy tax-dodging loans. His kids would be of no more help.
And, every day further that he delays on this, the more he becomes yesterday's news, especially with no post-presidential Twitter megaphone.
Any Rethuglicans who might be tempted, yet know Trump's weathervane mind, are going to wait for him to take the first official steps. Those include MONEY for ballot access and state-level party formation.
Second? Speaking of state-level party formation? The anti-third party laws in various states, pushed through both by Trump's current Rethuglicans AND Trump's former Democraps, handicap even legit attempt at forming new parties, like the Movement for a People's Party. A Trumpian effort would be binned from the start if it involves Trump's lazy, flighty ass leading it.
The big question is, how much would this hurt Rethuglicans?
Meanwhile, someone like Matt Welch, largely agrees.
UPDATE: Egged on by someone in Arizona, he's still talking about it, but now calling it a "MAGA Party."
And, with that, and per the image, associated with this 2019 story, if Trump thinks he can still MAKE money by blathering about a MAGA party without actually doing anything to start one? He's there in a New York minute, because, as P.T. Barnum knew, "There's a MAGA-sized sucker born every minute."
Alaska Green Party booted; good riddance, but state chair Robert Shields and national GP may be peas in a pod
Robert Shields, Chair of the Green Party of Alaska, had this to say regarding the decision: “[Ventura] was an easy choice for independent Alaskans and he is clearly the most competent candidate. Drafting is a proven way to make radical changes to the system.”
Drawing parallels to the Draft Eisenhower movement of 1952, the Green Party of Alaska outlined the following in their official statement: “Only once before in US history has an ordinary citizen been lifted up by the people and elevated to the office of President of the United States. … Over the next decade, the United States of America can emerge as leaders of the fossil-free world and end poverty globally ... To get us there, we need strong leadership at ALL levels and only a trained soldier working side by side with a seasoned advocate can hope to lead the campaign of waging peace in a world at war.”
January 19, 2021
Coronavirus week 41: RFK the loon, new strains, more
We passed 400,000 dead last week, as Fauci's warning about a 9/11 every day almost looks like an understatement, with multiple days this year having more than 4,000 deaths, and curves on both the active case rate and the death rate are accelerating. Globally, we're over 2 million dead now. Within that, China continues to claim less than 5,000 deaths, a claim I find laughable.
SocraticGadfly, in his weekly roundup of coronavirus news for the Texas Progressives roundup, led off with COVIDIOTS in a Love Field baggage carousel and went on to note the airport's and Southwest Airlines' lack of responsiveness.Researchers report two new strains of coronavirus have evolved here in the US. Both, like the British strain, are more virulent than the original, though neither is more lethal by death rate of those infected. That said, simple math says both will kill more people than the original. If the original strain would have infected 1,000 out of 100,000, and the new strains infect 1,200 out of 100,000, and both have a 1 percent lethality, 12 deaths per 100K is more than 10 deaths per 100K. #Math.
RFK Jr. hates being called an antivaxxer, even though he is. He also hates being called an antimasker, even though he is. Orac gives kudos to Terri Gross, host of NPR's Fresh Air, for having pro-science people on an episode calling Bobby the Spade a spade. Orac also notes RFK Jr is down with anti-5G nuttery and more. He does get one thing wrong, as I told him on Twitter. And, that's that, contra Orac, it's not just TrumpTrain riders signed up for the full panoply of nonsense. Plenty of Greens (the question is, per my blog post about some claiming Jan. 6 was a psyop, HOW many? a plethora, jefe?) are down with all these claims, too.
Trump is once again wrecking the economy (and Mulish Mitch opposing larger stimulus payouts is helping) as unemployment surges again.
Texas beat out California to become the first state to deliver 1 million vaccine doses. But how? Per the Trib, Trump's rollout didn't stiff California on doses. So either Strangeabbott and his minions are genyuses or Cal gov Gavin Newsom is a fuck-up, or six of one, half dozen of the latter. (I'll take that.)
If there's a battle over truth, whether over vaccine distribution or something else, between Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, my money is on Jenkins.
The U.S. State Department claims that researchers from Wuhan Institute of Virology had something that looks like COVID in the fall of 2019. (True, or US government lies about coronavirus to counter Xi Jinping Thought lies in China?)
Dr. Peter Hotez says only the vaccine can save us now.January 18, 2021
Pardon Snowden and/or Assange? ONLY with preconditions
This leftist homey doesn't write blank checks, and this tweet to Greenwald should say it all:
First, Snowden.I will support a pardon for Snowden ONLY if .@Snowden answers these questions which you, Glenn Greenwald, never asked him.https://t.co/j2nDpjFaCy
— Your Glenn Greenwald pouty tomato face 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) January 18, 2021
I will support a pardon for Assange ONLY if he tells us what he knew and when he knew it about the source of the SVR-stolen emails
The questions Glenn failed to ask (and Snowden has failed to answer despite being tagged by me on Twitter many times), are from my review of his book.
Short version here. Go to the review for more in-depth versions, with explainers and my tentative answers.
- Question 1: Why didn’t Snowden approach him?
- Question 2. Snowden talks about cooling his heels in Hong Kong while getting people to bite. What journalists DID he talk to besides Greenwald, Laura Poitras, Barton Gellman and Ewan MacAskill?
- Question 3: What is he not revealing about his time in Hong Kong before meeting G & P?
- Question 4 goes straight to Snowden: If he did get other serious nibbles, did they not pan out? Did he cut them out? Why?
- Question 5, or really, a series of related questions: What does he think about Poitras and Greenwald (actually Greenwald, basically) ultimately NOT publishing most of what he gave them? (This is also a question for Glennwald, of course, who lied his ass off when surrendering these jewels to Omidyar.)
- Question 6: Given Omidyar’s own access to the national security state, did Snowden not think of this possibility in advance?
- Question 7: Did he not, at this point, rethink going to Wikileaks?
- Question 8: Had he thought about Greenwald stovepipeing this information?
- Question 9: Did he really not think that the almighty US Government would find him sooner rather than later?
- Question 10: How does he reconcile him allegedly having a plan to go to Ecuador with him stating a dozen pages earlier that he chose NOT to originally go to Latin America? (At that point, I think we’ve caught Snowden in an outright lie.)
- Question 11: How do you explain apparent discrepancies in the passport and the time frame?
- Question 12: Why does he never mention direct Russian involvement?
- Question 13: This is unrelated to the spying, but if you were such an idealist, and already at least a bit informed at age 20, why didn’t you oppose the Iraq War?
These were no-brainer questions to me.
As for Assange? Beyond him being the first person to goose the Seth Rich conspiracy theory, his toady-flunky Craig Murray has indicated he knows that Assange knew something about their provenance before the end of 2016, it seems. And, he's never apologized for goosing the conspiracy theory.
Greenwald has been tagged about every time I've tagged Snowden, and has also chosen not to respond.
Beyond wanting to know what Snowden and Assange know, I want to remove the potential veil of martyrdom from them.
Without that, no pardons.