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-Obits-
Actor Brian Dennehy Dead At 81
[FoxNews] Veteran actor Brian Dennehy, known for roles in "Rambo: First Blood," "Tommy Boy" and "To Catch A Killer," died Wednesday at age 81.

The burly actor started in films as a macho heavy and later in his career won plaudits for his stage work in plays by William Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, Eugene O’Neill and Arthur Miller. He died of natural causes in New Haven, Conn., according to Kate Cafaro of ICM Partners, the actor's representatives.

Known for his broad frame, booming voice and ability to play good guys and bad guys with equal aplomb, Dennehy won two Tony Awards, a Golden Globe and was nominated for six Emmys. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2010.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Saw him in Death of a Salesman live on Broadway. The man was an actor for sure.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:36 Comments || Top||

#2  The Arctic bush pilot lecturing his passenger about the need for adventure in "Never Cry Wolf" -- just after his engine cuts out.
Posted by: Matt || 04/17/2020 7:38 Comments || Top||

#3  Tommy Boy might well have been a bust if not for Dennehy setting the atmosphere.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 13:32 Comments || Top||

#4  five years in the U.S. Marines
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 14:07 Comments || Top||

#5  RIP but Brian Dennehy

The award-winning actor has raised red flags numerous times during his career for falsely claiming he served in Vietnam. While Dennehy was a Marine for four years, he was never in combat during the Vietnam War, a fallacy he admitted in 1998.

“I lied about serving in Vietnam and I’m sorry,” Dennehy is quoted as having said. Writer B.G. Burkett, who made a career of unmasking phony military service claims, outed Dennehy in his book “Stolen Valor.”
Posted by: Woodrow || 04/17/2020 15:48 Comments || Top||

#6  The American silver baron in the mini-series adaptation of Conrad's Nostromo
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 16:32 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
The surprising businesses some countries deem essential ‐ and others don't
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 06:12 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Every business is essential to someone.
Posted by: AlanC || 04/17/2020 7:11 Comments || Top||

#2  All you really need to know is pot dispensaries, which mostly didn't exist a couple years ago, are considered essential now. Getting your hair cut or your pants cleaned, not so much.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 7:18 Comments || Top||

#3  I imagine in many cases their necessity is directly corollated to the amount of opportunity for graft via politicians
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136 || 04/17/2020 7:42 Comments || Top||

#4  ^ Bob for the win.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 7:57 Comments || Top||

#5  If its from where you draw a living, it is 100% essential.

I think it is a real disservice to call the people who just weeks ago you trusted to feed you, cloth you, and make you feel good by looking good, as non-essential paupers.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 13:18 Comments || Top||

#6  regarding pot dispensaries, keeping the populace mellow aids in survival of the political class.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 04/17/2020 13:22 Comments || Top||


#8  Wait til his Democrat Unions start to lay blame on the Gov. Sisolak will roll like dice
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 17:33 Comments || Top||


[ZeroHedge] These Are The Fake News Sites That Told You 'Distrusting China Over Coronavirus Was Dangerous'
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Methinks the Chicoms doth protest too much.
Posted by: Bobby || 04/17/2020 0:42 Comments || Top||

#2  Methinks the Chicoms Legacy Infotainment Media doth protest too much.

FIFY
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:32 Comments || Top||

#3  re: #2 Me thinks that's a distinction without a difference.
Posted by: AlanC || 04/17/2020 7:28 Comments || Top||

#4  The science is settled.
Posted by: Bobby || 04/17/2020 9:57 Comments || Top||

#5  In other words, it's the usual suspects. Legume - round them up!
Posted by: Raj || 04/17/2020 10:08 Comments || Top||


Woman, 40, whose IVF was cancelled due to coronavirus says it's 'unfair' that couples are still allowed to conceive naturally during pandemic - while she's repaying loan installments for the £9,500 treatment
[Daily Mail]
  • Natalie Williams, of Formby, is desperate to have a child with husband Shaun, 39

  • Was sterilised 11 years ago after having two children with previous partner

  • Regrets it and is now going private to have treatment enabling her to conceive

  • Natalie, a midwife, was devastated when medication appointment cancelled

  • Has already taken out loan to fund IVF and is making repayments every month
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Cry me a F*CKING river
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 8:09 Comments || Top||

#2  Life is unfair. Too bad.

Not sure why she has to pay for a cancelled treatment though. She probably isn't being entirely truthful (although Britain's medical system is well and truly effed up).
Posted by: Vernal Hatrick || 04/17/2020 9:41 Comments || Top||

#3  She took out a loan and the lender is still requiring payments.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 04/17/2020 10:19 Comments || Top||

#4  ^What about a refund from NHS?😎
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 10:21 Comments || Top||

#5  Choices, choices, present and past....
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 10:31 Comments || Top||

#6  Will she be able to reschedule the treatment later? If so, she is just prepaying the cost instead of paying it over time afterward.
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/17/2020 13:17 Comments || Top||

#7  But she got attention which was what she really wannted
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 14:45 Comments || Top||


-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
COVID-19 Antibody Seroprevalence in Santa Clara County, California
[medRxiv] The population-weighted prevalence was 2.81% (95CI 2.24-3.37%). Under the three scenarios for test performance characteristics, the population prevalence of COVID-19 in Santa Clara ranged from 2.49% (95CI 1.80-3.17%) to 4.16% (2.58-5.70%). These prevalence estimates represent a range between 48,000 and 81,000 people infected in Santa Clara County by early April, 50-85-fold more than the number of confirmed cases.
Posted by: KBK || 04/17/2020 12:31 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  ABCNews article
Posted by: KBK || 04/17/2020 12:46 Comments || Top||

#2  2.81% is prevalence?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:35 Comments || Top||

#3  So that implies, adjusting for demographics and geography, maybe 500,000-700,000 Californians have antibodies.

There have been 347 COVID deaths to date in California.
= Fatality rate of 0.5% to 0.75%... almost identical to the Diamond Princess case fatality rate's 95th % confidence level which the CDC estimated to be 0.63%.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 14:00 Comments || Top||

#4  Taking the average as 3.5%, that means 96.5% of Santa Clara has not yet been infected. They don’t have herd immunity or anything close to it.
Posted by: KBK || 04/17/2020 14:22 Comments || Top||


Fauci: Comparing coronavirus and HIV is misleading
[Arutz 7] - Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and a senior member of the Trump Administration's White House Coronavirus Task Force spoke with Fox News host Laura Ingraham.

"We don't have a vaccine for SARS or HIV. Life went on, right?", Ingraham asked.

Fauci answered unambiguously: "HIV/AIDS is very different. We have effective treatments. And SARS went away. So your comparison is misleading".

"But coronavirus could disappear too", Ingraham continued.

"These kind of viruses don't just disappear", Dr. Fauci answered.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 12:03 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  By the way doc, how many have died from AIDS/HIV? Just to compare to the body count we're running now. Why didn't we apply the same quarantine measures then as now?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 13:06 Comments || Top||

#2  Gates' buddy Fauci will just blow that off (like MERS, SARS-V1, etc.) as "something different".
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 13:08 Comments || Top||

#3  ^Well, HIV is not transmitted via air.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:09 Comments || Top||

#4  indeed
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 13:21 Comments || Top||

#5  however,comparing ineptitude is not.
Posted by: bbrewer126 || 04/17/2020 13:43 Comments || Top||

#6  indeed
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 13:47 Comments || Top||

#7  AIDS isn't transmitted by air either, though the 'experts' said we could all get it. Read the 'sky is falling' reporting from the 80s. I just want a number comparison and I suspect - 1. AIDS will be overall higher, 2. This virus will lose count as other underlying diseases (and their government funded operations) finally reappear after being buried by 'classify any death as related to' starts to become too obvious. If AIDS is much higher the obvious question will be why the isolation protocol wasn't instituted among the main population group that lead to so many deaths. When the obvious answer to that comes out, public health officials who scream wolf will have undermined their own legitimacy.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 13:50 Comments || Top||

#8  AIDS isn't transmitted by air either

#7 That what I said (#3) (AIDS = acquired immune deficiency syndrome. HIV = human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS).

What you should ask Fauci is why chastity belts weren't made mandatory?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 14:22 Comments || Top||

#9  Of course WuFlu is transmitted to the innocent nearby through no fault of their own. HIV/AIDS was transmitted through overt choices to commit the unsafe acts of unprotected sex and IV drug abuse. Simple lifestyle choices would have stopped AIDs in its tracks. WuFlu infects the innocent.
Posted by: Hellfish || 04/17/2020 15:08 Comments || Top||

#10  Isolating the main effect population would have stopped the spread as well. Just as the reopening proposals for this event continue the isolation of elder care facilities. That's the point. AIDS is as much a political as a medical disease that shut down how you treat a communicable disease. Oh you can't do that to those people, but you can lock all of use down?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 15:46 Comments || Top||

#11  But wouldn't chastity belts be more fun?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 15:51 Comments || Top||

#12  Yeah, that isn't a good comparison at all. In fact, very misleading.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 16:16 Comments || Top||

#13  Why didn't we apply the same quarantine measures then as now?

Because 'we' didn't care, then.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 16:53 Comments || Top||

#14  But wouldn't chastity belts be more fun?

Maybe. Depends on how good you are with a feather.
Posted by: gorb || 04/17/2020 16:54 Comments || Top||


Homeless Shelter in Boston: 50% positive, 0% showed symptoms
BOSTON ‐ The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now "actively looking into" results from universal COVID-19 testing at Pine Street Inn homeless shelter.

The broad-scale testing took place at the shelter in Boston's South End a week and a half ago because of a small cluster of cases there.

Of the 397 people tested, 146 people tested positive. Not a single one had any symptoms.
Posted by: lord garth || 04/17/2020 08:09 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  A complete gene sequence of the virus infecting these people should be done to determine if this is an asymptomatic daughter species of the standard China virus or if a large percentage of the human populace just doesn't experience non-trivial symptoms during a standard China virus infection.

Also all should be tested for antibodies.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660 || 04/17/2020 11:10 Comments || Top||

#2  First, use another test - from another manufacturer, Elmerert - because (IMO) there may not be a novel coronavirus.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:26 Comments || Top||

#3  Matches the sewage test they did in Boston. Infected people are some 100 times higher than reported. Which means most people will have no or very mild symptoms. Good news for opening the economy back up.
Posted by: DarthVader || 04/17/2020 11:46 Comments || Top||

#4  Multiple coronavirus tests return false positives
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:53 Comments || Top||

#5  Let me guess. All under 50, not black, no co-morbidity.
Posted by: KBK || 04/17/2020 12:38 Comments || Top||

#6  True, but we are seeing many of these stories by may different sources and techniques of testing.

More people have antibody for COVID than thought-LA
Posted by: DarthVader || 04/17/2020 12:39 Comments || Top||

#7  How can the frontline state of California, with 40m population, a third of them impoverished, many with bad health -- and with the nation's largest homeless population -- how does CA have only 347 cases?

That's one of the lowest fatality rates in the world.

Can it be true that millions of coastal Californians were not exposed to the virus? There were about 10,000 travelers from China to California every single day between December and March 11 of this year -- and thrice-weekly direct flights from Wuhan itself to San Jose!

The lockdown is not the main reason for California's success. Californians living and working in the main employment and tourist centers were exposed continuously for at least 10 weeks at the beginning of the year.

How
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 12:50 Comments || Top||

#8  * 347 deaths
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 12:50 Comments || Top||

#9  Calif had about 1000 official deaths from the Wu as of today. That's about 25 per million population.

Texas, which hasn't been locked up anywhere like California, had about 500 official deaths for a rate of about 15 per million population.

Utah, which was locked up less than Texas, had about 20 official deaths, for a rate of about 7 per million population.
Posted by: lord garth || 04/17/2020 13:13 Comments || Top||

#10  I'm trying to comment here.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:17 Comments || Top||

#11  Nope. Doesn't work
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:19 Comments || Top||

#12  Funny.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:21 Comments || Top||

#13  ^ No Mod trix that I know of
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 13:28 Comments || Top||

#14  A qualitatively similar result from Germany:

250 workers in a meat processing plant were tested. Most of the test results were sent to the health department yesterday.

"Significantly more" than 90 are infected.
"Nearly none" of the infected is showing any symptoms.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660 || 04/17/2020 13:30 Comments || Top||

#15  Well, machines have their quirks - but the Lex's California question is interesting.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:30 Comments || Top||

#16  Fred has a secret stash of forbidden words that prevent posting, most related to sp4m. There is also the rule that no more than two links are permitted per comment. Possibly you ran into either of those, g(r)omgoru.
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/17/2020 13:31 Comments || Top||

#17  #14 That's why I prefer "tested positive" to "infected".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:32 Comments || Top||

#18  #16
"California", "Congestion", "Genetics", "Diet"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:33 Comments || Top||

#19  What is 'Fusion Cuisine'?
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 16:19 Comments || Top||

#20  "Hair-plugs"?
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 16:24 Comments || Top||

#21  What is 'Fusion Cuisine'?

High temp BBQ.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 16:58 Comments || Top||

#22  Fusion cuisine is cuisine that combines elements of different culinary traditions that originate from different countries, regions, or cultures.

It does not include the preparing and cooking of food by the nuclear combining of hydrogen (deutrium and tritium) atoms into helium. This is what is called culinary overkill.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 04/17/2020 18:06 Comments || Top||

#23  Like onigiri with jalapeno jelly filling?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 18:20 Comments || Top||


Holocaust survivor Arie Even was Israel's 1st virus victim
JERUSALEM (AP) — As a child in Hungary, Arie Even survived the Holocaust by taking shelter along with his mother and brother after his father was shipped to a notorious concentration camp.

Even’s well-connected grandfather found them refuge in a Swiss-protected home in Budapest before they were rushed to another shelter, under the cover of night, thanks to the Swedish embassy and the efforts of famed diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who saved tens of thousands of Jews before mysteriously disappearing. The next day, Even’s grandfather was shot to death and his body was dumped in the Danube River.

Later in life, Even overcame multiple heart attacks, surgeries and even a brush with a cholera epidemic during a family visit to Spain. But he couldn’t escape the wrath of the global coronavirus pandemic that has been plaguing the globe.

On March 20, the 88-year-old became Israel’s first coronavirus fatality after he was infected by a visiting social worker at his Jerusalem assisted-living facility.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 02:59 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  after he was infected by a visiting social worker

There is something very profound in this sentence.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 3:48 Comments || Top||

#2  Yes, grom. It is a great sadness and tragedy to see Mr. Even's demise came by this means of great evil. May he rest in peace.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 04/17/2020 17:49 Comments || Top||


Coronaplague Update



Netanyahu okays plan to gradually reopen parts of Israeli economy, ease restrictions

China’s Wuhan raises COVID-19 death toll by 1,290, up 50%
[IsraelTimes] China’s coronavirus ground-zero city of Wuhan abruptly raises its death toll by 50 percent to a total of 3,869, admitting that many cases were “mistakenly reported” or missed entirely.

The adjustment, detailed in a social media posting by the city government, adds 1,290 deaths to the tally in Wuhan, where the global pandemic emerged and which has suffered the vast majority of China’s fatalities from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.

Trials halted for drug seen as potential COVID-19 treatment
[IsraelTimes] Patients treated with chloroquine developed heart arrhythmia in one trial and migraines and vision loss in another.
Posted by: Fred || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I love the use of commas in the 'cases' column for the US and France.

Posted by: lord garth || 04/17/2020 0:17 Comments || Top||

#2  My, my! The writer of the "Trials Halted" could hardly restrain herself from giggling. Different dosages, different combinations of drugs, some of which cause heart arrhythmia, and not enough improvement for the TDS sufferer. Journalism.
Posted by: Bobby || 04/17/2020 8:25 Comments || Top||


Facebook 'Fact Checker' Worked At Wuhan Biolab; Ruled Out Virus-Leak While 'Debunking' Articles
[ZeroHedge] A Facebook fact checker who has 'debunked' articles suggesting that COVID-19 may have leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) has a giant conflict of interest; she worked at the institute - which is now suspected of accidentally leaking the hyper-virulent virus which has killed over 130,000 people and cast the global economy into chaos.

Danielle Anderson, who works at Duke University's NUS Medical School lab in Singapore, also contributes to Science Feedback - which Facebook has been using to slap "False Information" labels on articles claiming that COVID-19 may have originated at the Wuhan institute - where Anderson worked with bat coronavirus.

A quick search of Anderson's publications reveals no fewer than nine collaborations with Dr. Peng Zhou - a Wuhan scientist experimenting on bat coronavirus (the mention of whom may result in a Twitter ban)....

Anderson has been adamant that the lab adheres to the highest standards of safety, and that COVID-19 simply couldn't have accidentally been leaked by her colleagues.

"I have worked in this exact laboratory at various times for the past 2 years. I can personally attest to the strict control and containment measures implemented while working there," Anderson writes in one such 'debunking' of a New York Post article that claims "China [is having] a problem keeping dangerous pathogens in test tubes where they belong" while Science Feedback cast doubt on the Post's claim that "evidence points to SARS-CoV-2 research being carried out at the Wuhan Institute of Virology."

Except, they were carrying out SARS-CoV-2 research at that exact lab, according to new reports in the Wall Street Journal, the Daily Mail and Fox News.

An April 9 report in the Journal reveals that COVID-19 is genetically identical to a coronavirus found in a horseshoe bat "collected by hazmat-clad scientists from the Institute of Virology in Wuhan."...

Anderson further peddled the now-debunked wet-market theory in a paper she co-wrote in The Lancet, which reads: "While recognising the tremendous effort by the China CDC team in the early response to the 2019-nCoV outbreak, the small number of team members trained in animal health was probably one of the reasons for the delay in identifying an intermediate animal(s), which is likely to have caused the spread of the virus in a region of the market where wildlife animals were traded and subsequently found to be heavily contaminated. Unfortunately, what animal(s) was involved in transmission remains unknown."

Any suggestion to the contrary is now deemed 'False Information' by Facebook, thanks to the highly conflicted Danielle Anderson and crew over at Science Feedback.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under: Commies

#1  Tested well, but so bad at medical research she is a "fact checker" for fartbook. Can we see the problem with credentials now?
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:13 Comments || Top||

#2  Presumably she'd also be happy for Trump to self-certify his taxes?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 04/17/2020 5:14 Comments || Top||

#3 
She assumes everyone else working at the lab has the same high standards as she does.
Posted by: Bobby || 04/17/2020 10:02 Comments || Top||


-Land of the Free
Mississippi Mayor Reverses Ban on Drive-in Church Services After DOJ Intervention
[TOWNHALL] One day after the Department of Justice filed a statement of interest supporting a Mississippi church in its lawsuit against the city government for a ban on drive-in worship services, the mayor relented, saying those types of gatherings are now acceptable.

"Today, given the definitive guidance from the governor, in the city of Greenville we will allow drive-in and parking lot services in the city — so long as families stay in their cars with windows up," Greenville Mayor Errick Simmons said Wednesday in a presser.

The Democratic mayor said his decision came after speaking with Republican Gov. Tate Reeves, who told local leaders across the state that drive-in services are OK so long as social distancing guidelines are followed.
Reverses ban and makes drive-in church service attendance mandatory.
Posted by: Fred || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  DOJ was going to come down on his head. The local voters will probably give him head.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 4:59 Comments || Top||

#2  As the old saying "Too stupid to pour p**s out of a boot with instructions on the heel". This idiot should have congratulated them for their ingenuity and would have had their votes in the next election.
Posted by: magpie || 04/17/2020 13:34 Comments || Top||

#3  This Mayor and the governor of Michigan, both lawyers?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 15:53 Comments || Top||


Montana County Demands People Wear Government-Issued Arm Bands To Do Business
[MontanaDailyExpress] In what might be one of the most over-the-top and draconian responses to coronavirus yet seen in Montana, Valley County is mandating that people wear government-issued pink arm bands in under to purchase products inside of stores. The measure, enforced by the Valley County Health Department, insists that store-owners keep customers out unless they have the pink arm-bands, which denote the customer has been in the area more than 14 days and submitted to quarantine protocol.

According to the flier produced by the Valley County Health Department, out-of-towners who lack the government-issued armbands will be prohibited from stores and residents are notified to call law enforcement if they do not comply.
Outsiders must wear yellow stars
The health department even issued a script to warn customers to flee, saying, "You are violating our Governor’s and Valley County’s Health Officer’s orders. I am happy to shop for you with curbside delivery. I will get the items for you and bring them to your car. If you don’t cooperate, you will force me to call law enforcement."
Posted by: Beavis || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [18 views] Top|| File under:

#1  That's Nowheresville, Montana
Posted by: Bobby || 04/17/2020 0:40 Comments || Top||

#2  Sounds like part of the heartland infested by left coasties.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 2:19 Comments || Top||

#3  Everything inside the County, nothing outside the county, nothing against the county!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 04/17/2020 3:17 Comments || Top||

#4  The sign of the things to come?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 3:45 Comments || Top||

#5  Why bother with an unpredictable virus? Make people below a certain net worth wear armbands that say "Worthless"
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:03 Comments || Top||

#6  Social Credit system, coming to a county near you.
Gates is offering to design the embeddable body chip.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 7:33 Comments || Top||

#7  You want a boogaloo (especially in Montana)? This is how you get a boogaloo.
Posted by: DarthVader || 04/17/2020 9:16 Comments || Top||

#8  That was "retracted" quickly...

Update: In response to our reporting, the Valley County Commissioners offered the following apology and “retraction” of the health department’s flier.
Posted by: DarthVader || 04/17/2020 9:18 Comments || Top||

#9  Wow. What are they, an HOA?
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 9:32 Comments || Top||

#10  Is there a contest going on to see who can issue the most extreme, unreasonable, unconstitutional ukases? If so, please give someone the gold medal and halt the competition.
Posted by: Tom || 04/17/2020 11:33 Comments || Top||

#11  Gov. Witless already won. Gold, Silver and Bronze.

She's the Michael Phelps of the Shitshow Olympiad.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 11:53 Comments || Top||

#12  Valley County is in eastern Montana near the Canadian border. About one person per square mile.
Posted by: lord garth || 04/17/2020 13:19 Comments || Top||

#13  You have a better chance of being raped by a moose,than coming down with covid.
Posted by: bbrewer126 || 04/17/2020 13:55 Comments || Top||

#14  Lot of county health officials being given sweeping powers and authority.

Even if they are not malicious, the Good Idea Fairy never rests.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 15:00 Comments || Top||

#15  ^What did DOJ do?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 15:09 Comments || Top||

#16  What symbol will have to be on the armband?
Posted by: Glenmore || 04/17/2020 15:52 Comments || Top||

#17  Not read C.S. Lewis?
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 16:08 Comments || Top||

#18  Do they require you to ring a bell shouting UNCLEAN UNCLEAN once you are diagnosed?

Or do they have a Star of David and say "Jude" on the armband?

Or how about a mark on the forehead with numbers on it?

Posted by: Marilyn Tojo7566 || 04/17/2020 16:52 Comments || Top||

#19  Well, we are lucky there. The forehead number was supposed to be 666 but upon more detailed analysis it was determined to be 667, due to omitted decimal round off. That was a close one.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 04/17/2020 17:55 Comments || Top||

#20  another Y2K error
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 18:41 Comments || Top||

#21  Or how about a Bill Gates chip that confirms you've been given a shot of Dr. Mengele's beetle juice.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 20:40 Comments || Top||


Britain
Behind the 'Green Door' at Bletchley Park (a short video)
[BBC] The work that Bletchley Park and MI6 did during World War Two, was instrumental in the allies’ victory.

But until now, there hasn't been any video showing what life was like on the sites dedicated to this work.

This all changed when a piece of film was anonymously donated to Bletchley Park Trust, providing an unprecedented insight into the lives of those there.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 08:16 || Comments || Link || [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Those were an absolutely fascinating group of young people. Many of the rooms remain as they were at war's end, a virtual time machine. When all of this unpleasantness finally ends, I highly recommend a visit.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 8:43 Comments || Top||

#2  Churchill's quarters and the other underground war rooms at the Imperial War Museum in Whitehall are also fascinating.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 8:48 Comments || Top||

#3  Thanks, b. Great tips, as usual. Will be sure to visit Bletchley next time.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 8:49 Comments || Top||

#4  Yes, Whitehall. Another virtual time machine, with maps, phones, cots, just as they were. It was said that Churchill had planned to die there, had the Nazis taken London.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 8:53 Comments || Top||

#5  Behind the 'Green Door'

Damn. I was hoping for Marilyn Chambers.....
Posted by: Black Charlie Protector of the Bunions1693 || 04/17/2020 9:19 Comments || Top||

#6  I worked "Behind the Green Door" in Omaha and elsewhere. It isn't as exciting as the movies make it, but da$$, do I miss it!
Posted by: Old Patriot || 04/17/2020 14:46 Comments || Top||

#7  #5 - Me too. Ivory Snow *snort*
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 15:49 Comments || Top||

#8  99and 44/100ths pure
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 16:18 Comments || Top||

#9  ... ah, but the remaining 56/100ths...
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 16:18 Comments || Top||

#10  Dito Marilyn Chambers....
Posted by: Texhooey || 04/17/2020 22:26 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Brazil health minister sacked amid coronavirus crisis
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]
Posted by: Fred || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Perhaps there will be a few more who get the sack.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 0:20 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Russian jet flies within 25 feet of U.S. spy plane in "unsafe" high-speed maneuver, Navy says
For those who say Putin is our friend
[CBS] A U.S. surveillance aircraft flying in international airspace over the Mediterranean Sea was intercepted by a Russian fighter jet on Wednesday, the Navy said in a statement. The 6th Fleet said the Russian SU-35 flew within 25 feet of the U.S. P-8A Poseidon plane in an "unsafe" high-speed, inverted maneuver, putting the American "pilots and crew at risk."

"While the Russian aircraft was operating in international airspace, this interaction was irresponsible," the statement said. "We expect them to behave within international standards set to ensure safety and to prevent incidents."

The Navy said the incident lasted approximately 42 minutes and the crew of the U.S. P-8A aircraft reported wake turbulence following the interaction.

Citing the 1972 Agreement for the Prevention of Incidents On and Over the High Seas, the Navy said "unsafe actions‎ increase the risk of miscalculation and potential for midair collisions."

Last June, another U.S. aircraft flying over the Mediterranean Sea was intercepted three times by a Russian fighter jet.
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under: Commies


China-Japan-Koreas
CCP reports coup attempt in China!
[Twitter] Putsch!

Posted by: 3dc || 04/17/2020 05:23 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under: Commies

#1  Xi going Erdogan?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 6:04 Comments || Top||

#2  Hmmmm. And what about tubby up in North Korea? He didn't show up for his grand-daddy's birthday celebration. Not his sis.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 6:59 Comments || Top||

#3  /\. * Nor his sis.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 6:59 Comments || Top||

#4  If it were in any way a significant attempt they wouldn't be reporting it.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 04/17/2020 8:20 Comments || Top||

#5  BS. Smells like Stalin's 1936-era charges against "Trotskyites" and the "Right Opposition"
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 8:29 Comments || Top||

#6  A purge is still notable. This could mean that Xi felt (justifiably or not) threatened enough that he needed to wipe out the rest of the CCP's power brokers all at once. That would almost certainly hasten China's return to a Maoist-style political state, which no Chinese person other than Xi has seemed to want before this. If the economy crumbles to that degree as corrupt military corporate state transfers to outright communism, China will be unable to become a peer to peer power against the US.

And frankly, that would be good news for everyone outside of China.
Posted by: Vernal Hatrick || 04/17/2020 9:37 Comments || Top||

#7  Seems like a smokescreen to flush potential coup people out, and/or to scare those thinking about it.
Posted by: DarthVader || 04/17/2020 10:14 Comments || Top||

#8  Google "Stalin, purges", Anakin.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 10:17 Comments || Top||

#9  A modern version of it was what I was thinking too, Grom.
Posted by: DarthVader || 04/17/2020 11:04 Comments || Top||

#10  See also, Yippee Erdogan.
Posted by: AlanC || 04/17/2020 11:07 Comments || Top||

#11  Winnie Flu is f---ing evil. A dangerous clown
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 11:07 Comments || Top||

#12  Definitely not as exciting as Lin Biao
.
Posted by: 3dc || 04/17/2020 12:09 Comments || Top||

#13  You know they have to be thinking about it. Emperor Xi's big plan is an even bigger bust. The always rickety economy is heading down hard, so hard even they can't hide it.

By thoroughly up-screwing the Wuhan virus, regardless of whether it was an intentional act or simple idiocy, the once unthinkable. highly charged idea of decoupling is now a voluntary act devoid of political stance.

They may be commies, but they are not imbeciles. They have a problem that is more immediate than communism or poverty, and that's the not too bright tyrant, wanna be emperor.
Posted by: Cesare || 04/17/2020 12:15 Comments || Top||

#14  From yesterday:
China's spy agency reveals details of a failed coup plotted by a former official...
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 15:15 Comments || Top||


Economy
Despite Government Plans, Israeli Tech Leaders Aren't Rushing to Send Employees to the Office
[Calcalistech] Industry executives tell Calcalist they’re satisfied with remote work productivity and will not risk workers’ health or comfort.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:28 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  AND they can claim unused office leases as Covid losses rather than operating expenses.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 17:11 Comments || Top||

#2  They'll save millions just on free coffee.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 17:20 Comments || Top||

#3  And hummus!
Posted by: gorb || 04/17/2020 19:30 Comments || Top||


Super-charged stocks race toward second best week ever
[Ynet] World stock markets made a super-charged sprint towards an 11% weekly gain on Friday - their second-best of all time - after U.S. President Donald Trump laid out plans to gradually reopen the coronavirus-hit U.S. economy following similar moves elsewhere.

The bulls were in business. Additional reports that patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms had responded positively to a drug made by U.S. company Gilead Sciences had helped Tokyo and Seoul both surge 3% as Asia took a widely-expected slump in Chinese GDP data in its stride.

Europe's main markets and Wall Street futures made 3% gains in early European trading too, putting the pan-regional STOXX 600 up more than 7% for the week and MSCI's 49-country world index up 10.5% already.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 12:26 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:


No, we're not running out of food. It just looks that way.
Key bits:
[CSMonitor] Panic buying at supermarkets spiked in the first weeks of COVID-19 lockdowns. But the food supply chain has since adjusted, making further shortages unlikely.

“I think the entire American public is getting a lesson in the supply chain,” says Mike Troy, editorial director of Progressive Grocer. “I bet they wish they weren’t.”

They might especially wish they weren’t if they knew, say food supply experts, that the lessons they’re getting are likely wrong.

To reduce such uncertainty, says Mr. Mejia-Argueta, “we have to remember that the episodes we’re hearing about are local, and expected.”

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration insists there are no nationwide shortages of food, though inventories may run low in grocery stores before restocking. “Food production and manufacturing are widely dispersed throughout the U.S. and there are currently no widespread disruptions reported in the supply chain,” it reported last month.

Before the pandemic, 54% of U.S. food dollars were spent on meals away from home. Now suppliers are scrambling to redirect food from restaurants and food service to retailers for at-home eating, a sudden and unprecedented shift in consumption.

Take bacon, for example. Doug Baker, an executive at FMI, the food industry association, points out that “the 20 pounds of bacon intended for food service may be repackaged under a store brand in 1 pound consumer packages.” But that doesn’t happen overnight.

Likewise, logistics resources are being diverted into food transport. “One of the hardest parts now is how to move cargo from its source to where people need it,” says Mr. Mejia-Argueta. “More truckers are needed, so truckers are being diverted into the food supply system from other sectors that are momentarily quiet.” Trucks that used to carry auto parts might now be hauling flour.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 08:45 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "simply see headlines about rotting vegetables and shuttered slaughterhouses."

Oh, for halfway responsible and intelligent media. May be too much to hope for.
Posted by: Tom || 04/17/2020 11:35 Comments || Top||

#2  Journalists treat context as a deep mystery incomprehensible to mortal minds, especially their own. The rush on TP in the US was because they failed to report that we make 95+% of our own, and now the closure of a slaughterhouse or two is being turned into the shutdown of the entire food sector.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 04/17/2020 14:15 Comments || Top||

#3  I am kinda gettin tired of ramen and frozen pizza.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 16:55 Comments || Top||


USAA will stop seizing troops' coronavirus stimulus checks after public outcry
[Army Times] Following criticism over its handling of federal emergency payouts related to the coronavirus outbreak, the military-focused financial company USAA announced Thursday it will no longer seize customers’ checks to cover existing debts and will refund any past such actions.
"Existing debts" = Overdrawn Accts
The move comes after a report in the American Prospect that the insurance and banking firm was taking veterans’ and military family members’ stimulus checks — some totaling $3,000 or more — to settle existing account balances and debts. Company officials initially defended the move as permissible under federal rules.

The checks were part of a $2 trillion economic stability package passed by Congress last month designed to help families cover immediate debts and expenses related to the coronavirus outbreak, which has sickened more than 600,000 Americans and closed down numerous businesses indefinitely.

More than 22 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits in the last month, according to the Department of Labor.

Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 07:51 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  USAA passing along their losses to other paying customers, how very WOKE. Nothing personal, it's just the insurance business.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 8:02 Comments || Top||

#2  Like AARP, you are a traitor to your fellows if you don't sign up.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 8:05 Comments || Top||

#3  Actually that's the credit card business. Why do you think besides skimming the interest rates stay high? Give cards to totally unqualified people who run up debt and then discharge it. Other users bear the cost, not the company. Don't give the cards to any applicant and they're declared racists and elitist (which they may be indeed), but its not good PR.

BTW, to our uniform personnel who are in debt, failure to honor just debt is the basis for UCMJ action. Have to make good faith effort to avoid such action.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 8:17 Comments || Top||

#4  Ref #3: BTW, to our uniform personnel who are in debt, failure to honor just debt is the basis for UCMJ action.

If your Special Security Officer (SSO) is on his or her toes, your security clearance will likely be suspended as well.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 8:39 Comments || Top||

#5  They are talking about checking accounts, not insurance. If your BofA account is overdrawn and the USG puts $1200 in it, they will take it too. This is a bullshit hit job on USAA, which by the way, refunded 20% of premiums to their insured customers...
Posted by: 49 Pan || 04/17/2020 11:10 Comments || Top||

#6  Good point, Besoeker. Of course, self-reporting will go a long way. But we've been down this road before with the mortgage insanity 10 years ago or so and the bankruptcies that followed.

I thought USAA had a good reputation. But, it is a business.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 11:17 Comments || Top||

#7  Re how it treats customers, USAA has the best reputation in banking. This seems like another hack journalist hitjob.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 11:24 Comments || Top||

#8  Good point, 49.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:27 Comments || Top||

#9  USAA may be top flight in regard to their. banking business (I have no way of knowing), but many of us in Real Estate despise their lending arm. They treat contract closing dates as optional, and move at a snail's pace. I've heard customers complain about their home insurance products as well.
Posted by: Crusader || 04/17/2020 12:05 Comments || Top||

#10  Ref #5: USAA, which by the way, refunded 20% of premiums to their insured customers...

That they did.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 12:08 Comments || Top||

#11  Navy Federal is better for banking.
Posted by: Marilyn Tojo7566 || 04/17/2020 16:44 Comments || Top||


Unemployment 'Peaking' Near 22 Million
[CNBC] Weekly jobless claims data to be released on Thursday is expected to show that another 5 million people filed for unemployment benefits, bringing the total to over 22 million in just a month.

Some economists say the unprecedented surge in unemployment claims could be peaking.
22 million lives disrupted to save ... where's the math?
Posted by: Bobby || 04/17/2020 00:55 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Excess suicides will be well above the Y2k flu...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 04/17/2020 3:09 Comments || Top||

#2  The way the numbers are collected, categorized and reported are way different from 1929-35. USPOP is also, er, a bit different from then.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:41 Comments || Top||

#3  And yours truly was just added to that number, high percentage of us are >40, employment attorneies being consulted.
Posted by: USN, Ret. || 04/17/2020 9:18 Comments || Top||

#4  Based on studies of the Feeat Depression's impact on the suicide rate, we can expect an increase on the order of 22% . That's about 10,000 additional deaths from suicide alone. Many times that number from other conditions caused by stress and despair.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 9:19 Comments || Top||

#5  *Great Depression
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 9:19 Comments || Top||

#6  Hang in there USN. Rooting for you here.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 9:20 Comments || Top||

#7  /\ I have a sense he is a survivor.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 9:21 Comments || Top||

#8  The extreme slowdown in the economy should not be attributable only to the govt.

Absent any govt action many people would have sheltered in place, drastically limited their travel, etc.

However, all the effects can certainly be blamed on China.
Posted by: lord garth || 04/17/2020 10:00 Comments || Top||

#9  Thanks Lex and B; we will be OK; my primary customer has been hounding me to work for them and after the way this layoff went down, any hesitation I had about working for 'the dark side' in my former plant just went out the window. (ethics and knowing where all the bodies are buried, etc, etc, etc)
Posted by: USN, Ret. || 04/17/2020 19:53 Comments || Top||

#10  /\ 'Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome.'

An old USMC slogan that holds so much truth.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 19:59 Comments || Top||

#11  Good news from bad, USN Ret. !
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 21:58 Comments || Top||

#12  Go for it, USN. Take care of yourself & yours.
Godspeed.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 22:08 Comments || Top||


AG Secretary Sonny Perdue Discusses Challenges Shifting Food Supply Chains
[The Conservative Treehouse] Most Americans were not aware food consumption in the U.S. was a 55/45 proposition. Approximately 55% of all food was consumed "outside the home" (or food away from home), and 45% of all food consumed was food "inside the home" (grocery shoppers).

Food 'outside the home' included: restaurants, fast-food locales, schools, corporate cafeterias, university lunchrooms, manufacturing cafeterias, hotels, food trucks, park and amusement food sellers and many more. Many of those venues are not thought about when people evaluate the overall U.S. food delivery system; however, this network was approximately 55 percent of all food consumption on a daily basis.

The 'food away from home' sector has its own supply chain. Very few restaurants and venues (cited above) purchase food products from retail grocery outlets. As a result of the coronavirus mitigation effort the 'food away from home' sector has been reduced by 75% of daily food delivery operations. However, people still need to eat. That means retail food outlets, grocers, are seeing sales increases of 25 to 50 percent, depending on the area.
Much more on the supply chain dislocation at the link.
Posted by: KBK || 04/17/2020 00:45 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Approximately 55% of all food was consumed "outside the home" (or food away from home), and 45% of all food consumed was food "inside the home" (grocery shoppers).

I guess cooking programs are very popular right now.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 5:00 Comments || Top||

#2  Restaurants are like department stores. A very bad value. But while few can sew nice clothes, anyone can learn to cook. And if you cook, you will learn to not eat crap.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:09 Comments || Top||

#3  MM, I'm a decentish cook and this has taught me one very important thing.

Restaurants allow you to decide what you want to eat at the last minute and if there's more than one of you it's more than twice as important.

Cooking requires that you have all ingredients at hand and ready to go. Did you KNOW that you wanted pork chops 4 dinner in the morning when they had to start thawing? Did you still want them at 5:30 when you had to start cooking them?

If you have the disposable income (we're retired) restaurants have some real advantages. I've yet to have a really good Pizza from a regular home kitchen. 8^)
Posted by: AlanC || 04/17/2020 7:21 Comments || Top||

#4  The GF and I love eating in restaurants too. They serve an important role. I would never argue otherwise. But I still grill the meanest steak and if I say your restaurant chili is good you are getting a serious compliment.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 7:30 Comments || Top||

#5  Ironically, the stuff that's hardest to make at home is often disappointing at restaurants.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 7:32 Comments || Top||

#6  MM, I'll go head to head with you on the steak.

I do a mean Rib eye in different variations, but, that's fine for 3 or 4 days a week, what about the other days? Oh, sea-food is another problem.....8^)
Posted by: AlanC || 04/17/2020 9:46 Comments || Top||

#7  If any of you are ever in the Boston area, I have a buffalo wing recipe that's worth the trip. Let's put it this way - I'm so confident with this recipe I'd love to go up against Bobby Flay on one of his shows. granted I'd get my ass kicked but it'd be a lot of fun.
Posted by: Raj || 04/17/2020 10:02 Comments || Top||

#8  Most Americans were not aware food consumption in the U.S. was a 55/45 proposition. Approximately 55% of all food was consumed "outside the home" (or food away from home), and 45% of all food consumed was food "inside the home" (grocery shoppers).

Yup. Some restaurants are going into the grocery business as they are getting ingredients grocery stores are sold out of.

Restaurants are absolutely critical in the tourist industry. They are a huge part of the entertainment industry. They can make or break the prestige of an area; a great restaurant is a draw or attraction.

Wife grew up catering for harvesters, which I'd throw catering into the restaurant category. Me, let's just say I have favorite knives for the job. Wife says I'm the best short order bachelor cook she's ever come across, being able to take random ingredients and leftovers and have a good eat.

But I'm not a bachelor. I like the spicey when other members think yellow mustard needs temperance, so restaurants are where I get to eat what I want. I like Indian and Thai, but, as stated, those ingredients are not in my pantry.

My first real job was dishwasher at 16, entry level job which taught me real life skills. It also filled my quota for doing dishes, which I will happily pay the restaurant to do for me.

Restaurants are where I try new foods, especially when traveling outside my cultural area.

Some residences don't even have kitchens, such as dorms, or the oven breaks, or it is 100 degrees outside and turning on the kitchen is a miserable prospect.

Restaurants are a great idea for the gathering of larger groups. Restaurants are a neutral ground for discussing business. Restaurants are nice for two people to spend some time together.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 13:10 Comments || Top||

#9  55% of all food was consumed "outside the home"
Presumably as measured by cost, not number of meals.
Posted by: Glenmore || 04/17/2020 15:49 Comments || Top||

#10  My first real job was dishwasher at 16, entry level job which taught me real life skills.

My first job was also at a restaurant. I was 13 at the time - I lied about my age to get the job, as 14 was the minimum age, back when the minimum wage was about $2.65 an hour. They hired me to make salads, which was all well & fine, then they fired me because I started washing dishes after I made the salads. I'm like - 'you guys are fucked - I'm outta here'. I might have given them the 'you can't fire me - I quit!' line, but I don't remember it clearly. Talk about learning real life skills - the restaurant industry is ideal for that.

That said, I will never, ever again have a restaurant owner as a client - overly demanding, bitch about damn near every invoice I gave to any of them, and I got stiffed a few times on four figure invoices.
Posted by: Raj || 04/17/2020 16:54 Comments || Top||

#11  No better motivation for a young person to stay in school and get a good degree than to hustle his arse through 10-hour days, on his feet, stinking of grease, as a busboy in a busy restaurant
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 17:00 Comments || Top||

#12  My first real job was dishwasher at 16, entry level job which taught me real life skills.

Me too..except for the yard care and carwashing for neighbors
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 17:26 Comments || Top||


Europe
Czech hospitals report cyberattacks day after national watchdog's warning
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:49 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  See, ya stick your head above the muck and somebody's gonna notice.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 16:53 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Most Americans Worried Country Closed By Coronavirus Will Reopen Too Quickly, Poll Finds (huffington)
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:31 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Damn, I shouldn't added huffington - to see how many of you will guess Bee.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:33 Comments || Top||

#2  Nothing within a 50 mile radius of Atlanta should open, I can assure you of that. The casualty numbers are still going the wrong direction.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 12:24 Comments || Top||

#3  Die aap uit die mou laat
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 12:25 Comments || Top||

#4  Cut into their Netflix bingeing?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 14:00 Comments || Top||

#5  besoeker, unless you have underlying conditions I think you are safe. My wife works as an "essential" worker and we know we have been exposed but I'm still not worried about it. I live 1 mile from kennestone wellstar ad about 5 from the first case in GA.
Posted by: Chris || 04/17/2020 20:57 Comments || Top||

#6  /\ Thanks Chris. Baldness, 12-15 lbs over weight, and recurring gout. That's about it.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 21:34 Comments || Top||

#7  /\ B., watch your diet. I think you can control that gout.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 21:36 Comments || Top||

#8  The Doc tells me it's beans, fish, and beer. Trying to lay off of all three.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 21:45 Comments || Top||

#9  Well, you gotta live! I love all three, too. From what I understand, it's wine, shell fish, and certain cheese...and the big culprit: red meat.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 21:50 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
India sending Hydroxychloroquine to 55 countries, will not procure PPES from China
[india today] India is in the process of supplying anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine to 55 coronavirus-hit countries as grants as well as on commercial basis, sources said.

In order to help other countries fight the pandemic, India has prepared a set of three lists of countries that would receive supplies of Hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malarial drug.

The list of countries to which India is supplying Hydroxychloroquine is Afghanistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Dominican Republic, Madagascar, Myanmar, Zambia, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Ecuador, Jamaica, Marshall Islands, Syria, Ukraine, Eswatini, Chad, Republic of Congo, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, France, Jordan, Kenya, Netherlands, Nigeria, Oman, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Tanzania, UAE, Uzbekistan, Uruguay, Colombia, Algeria, Bahamas, Bolivia, Guyana, UK, US.
Oooohhh, that’s us at the very end of the list!
“As part of these efforts, Rapid Antibody Testing Kits (first lot of 3 lakh from Guangzhou Wondfo and 2.5 lakh from Zhuhai Livzon) and RNA Extraction Kits (1 lakh from MGI Shenzhen), all custom cleared yesterday late night have left this morning for India. In total, 6.5 lakh kits are on the way; should reach today (Thursday). Our Embassy in Beijing and Consulate in Guangzhou played a key role," a source said.

Sources told India Today that more testing kits are on also their way from South Korea. “We have also received quotations from UK, France, Canada, US, Malaysia, Germany and Japan," the source said.

Sources, however, said that PPEs would not be procured from China even as testing kits are being imported. There have been reports of many of the PPEs being found "faulty" and "sub-standard".

Another source, without naming which country the consignment is coming, said “a large consignment of PPE was arriving in India. It could be similar to the number of testing kits”.
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Having spent 19 years in jail for a crime she did not commit, a child bride from Punjab seeks compensation
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Number of patients in Israel recovering from virus passes [number of] new infections
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 03:54 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I guess the fascist lockdown had nothing to do with it.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 4:55 Comments || Top||

#2  More magic numbers.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:27 Comments || Top||

#3  This is good. May things get better. Lockdown of course helps. It negates chances of spreading the vector, until a solution is found. It was astute of them to do that.

Posted by: Dron66046 || 04/17/2020 5:45 Comments || Top||

#4  According to "worldometers" Germany achieved the same a few days ago. Spain & Italy are almost there. On the other hand, non quarantine countries, like Holland and Sweden have a lot more new cases than recoveries. I fact, Sweden has more new cases per day than total recoveries. But at least, they've preserved their freedoms.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 6:45 Comments || Top||

#5  Alive in solitary confinement. Such a deal.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 7:36 Comments || Top||

#6  Again, the Swedish daily fatality rate peaked in the first week of this month and has been falling steadily since then. Sweden will not experience more than a few thousand fatalities from COVID.

Sweden's fatalities per million population is about 130 -- significantly lower than the rates for the U.K. and for Holland, and similar to the rates for the US and Ireland.

Sweden's COVID results will be similar to those seen in countries that have decided to crater their economies -- but Sweden will be spared the even greater number of deaths of despair resulting from economic devastation.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 7:56 Comments || Top||

#7  G-credential man hates you.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 8:08 Comments || Top||

#8  Your numbers are fake, and your conclusions are blind faith, Lex.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 8:28 Comments || Top||

#9  Directly from the Swedish authorities' "FOHM COVID-19" extensive data reporting site, updated daily.

btw G, did you spot this gem from the NYC data as reported by CDC?
through April 11
NEW YORK CITY
Deaths from all causes = 19,569
Percent of expected deaths (based on 3- year average) = 163

nb. No state in the union had a "percent of expected deaths" greater than 100. Only the city of New York.

Now calculate the "unexpected" amount -- i.e. 63%/163 -- and you get about 8,000 additional deaths this year in NYC. But COVID only accounts for 4,483 of those!

So that means NYC has seen ~3,500 additional, "unexpected" deaths at the same time as they've registered a similar number of COVID deaths.

Obviously, they shifted resources away from one group of vulnerable patients to treat another group -- and ended up killing them both, resulting in 8,000 additional fatalities vs prior years. Nice job.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 8:44 Comments || Top||

#10  I go by worldometers. Just look at the graphs for Sweden - especially the one but the last. And, for Bucephalus' sake, learn to average over the 3 days cycle.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 8:48 Comments || Top||

#11  I did. The fatality rate is falling. Curve's been flattened in Sweden.

I don't attack or impugn your expertise. Please cease attacking others'. Doesn't help anyone.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 8:52 Comments || Top||

#12  ^What you seeing is daily variation in a 4 - 6 day cycle. These cycles average keeps increasing. By the time Swedes will impose a lockdown - and they will. They'll have more per capita death (and economic destruction - the two go together) than Iran.

Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 9:08 Comments || Top||

#13  I'll bet you my $GILD holdings you're wrong
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 9:11 Comments || Top||

#14  You're on - we'll see who's a month from now.
And a year from now for American economy if you wanna partner with MM.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 9:19 Comments || Top||

#15  Proposition: Sweden's fatality rate per million population will not exceed Britain's.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 9:24 Comments || Top||

#16  Why not Israel or Germany?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 9:35 Comments || Top||

#17  Their population density isn't remotely comparable to Sweden's. Germany's 10x more dense, Israel's 20x.

The cultural differences are also very significant and are related to the landscape. The Swedes have an exceptionally large number of people living alone, and they display a streak of self-reliance.

We need to compare Sweden to another geographically large nation with low density, a strong Protestant ethos of self-reliance, and a Muslim minority between 6 and 10%. The US comes closest.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 10:31 Comments || Top||

#18  I should say compare Sweden's fatality rate to ours -- and include the deaths of despair that will inevitably result from our destruction of our economy. Those will exceed the COVID deaths here; Sweden will be spared such fatalities.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 10:34 Comments || Top||

#19  #17 Yet both have per capita death rates 1/10 of the Swedes (well 1/3 for Germans). It's just these useless math equations again, but infection rate INCREASES with population density.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 10:36 Comments || Top||

#20  Density ... common sense. Kind of like those old folks' homes....akin to trailer parks in a tornado.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 10:37 Comments || Top||

#21  Sweden will be spared nothing. They'll enforce lockdown (which will make yours look trivial) but only after it's too late.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 10:38 Comments || Top||

#22  Go for #1, Malmo! Allan Snackbar!
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 10:42 Comments || Top||

#23  Perhaps their leaders will buckle. I doubt it. Again, there are two battles, not one: they (and we) must not kill the economy, mustn't destroy the village in order to save it.

As NYC is already beginning to learn, a panicked response kills more people overall than a judicious and balanced one.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 10:43 Comments || Top||


#25  worldometers has a lot of limitations

the countries report the data, no control on how they 'count'; also it is difficult to 'count'; also, the distribution within a country is important - NYC has, apparently, death rate per million population that is truly awful, some other places, e.g., Orleans parish in LA have similar death rates; however a lot of the USA has, apparently, comparatively minor infection rate and very low death rate
Posted by: lord garth || 04/17/2020 12:04 Comments || Top||

#26  That's why we're not using examples from Turkey & Iran, Garth.
Why would Swedes & Dutch lie - to make themselves look bad?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 12:10 Comments || Top||

#27  Grom may wish to spend the rest of his days in lockdown, but that's not a life worth living.
Posted by: Crusader || 04/17/2020 12:13 Comments || Top||

#28  #24 Except that, it's, um, you know, NOT a total lockdown.

Pubs, shops and schools are still open in Sweden but the government has barred gatherings of more than 50 people as well as visits to nursing homes.

This makes my point exactly: a targeted, selective, judicious and sensible application of restrictions is the right approach. Not a panicky total shutdown of all economic activity.

Balance, mesure, moderation, good sense.
Понятно?
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 12:17 Comments || Top||

#29  Lex, just admit you were wrong - you'll feel better afterwards.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 12:20 Comments || Top||

#30  /\ Perhaps it's me, but I seldom do.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/17/2020 12:22 Comments || Top||

#31  Moenie die hoender ruk nie
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 12:24 Comments || Top||

#32  /\ Lass doch die Kirche im Dorf.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 12:26 Comments || Top||

#33  Jesus, g, what is with you? No one here us arguing there should not be any restrictions.

Tight rules regarding anything and everything to do with eldercare, by all means.
A temporary ban in large gatherings, sure.
Wear masks, fine.

But don't willy-nilly shut down every single shop and office and throw 30% of the population out of work for months. The average shop or small business has enough cash for less than one month of operations.

That's normal. That's how the cash flow cycle works-- cash is oxygen to a capitalist economy.

Shut down business for 2 months, and you starve these businesses of oxygen. They DIE: and No, they don't magically rise up again after two months. Most are GONE. Ruined.

This is why sensible people look for a sensible middle course that avoids killing more people than will be killed by the virus.
New York City per CDC data is now killing nearly as many New Yorkers who need urgent care as are dying from COVID. Does that make any f---ing sense?

If you keep pretending that there is no sensible, balanced, selective and targeted middle course, then I have to assume you're arguing in bad faith.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 12:31 Comments || Top||

#34  Now, Lex, whenever I said that? If you actually go through my posts all I said - I'm tired of people saying that quarantine isn't necessary, and what Swedes are NOT idiots. Let me summarize.
(1) The longer you postpone a quarantine - the harsher it's going to be - that's the essence of the bet I offered you on Sweden.
(2) Fauci is not a demon plotting to subvert your constitution - just a bureaucrat who screwed up at the beginning, but is doing a credible job since then.
(3) Epidemiological models are not wrong in their qualitative predictions - you have to flatten the curve.
(4) Ideology: whether Left or Conservative/Libertarian comes with blinkers (yes, I'm very disappointed in Sarah Hoyt).
(5) The highseeds who think they can just let the big cities die, are living in a fantasy. Without the coasts, the flyover America is dead too.
(6) A decision to ease quarantine (like any decision) is a balance between costs and benefits. Trump did both right & well to shove it over to governors.
(7) The old (post WWII) world order is dead - Xi's Gift is just the last nail. In particular, USA service economy is dead.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 12:48 Comments || Top||

#35  OK, peace. I understand you, and I trust you understand me.

Let's bury the hatchet.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 12:52 Comments || Top||

#36  And smoke a pipe.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 13:16 Comments || Top||

#37  Give me 2/1,my MRNA passes your GILD by the end of the year.
Posted by: bbrewer126 || 04/17/2020 13:49 Comments || Top||

#38  "Wear masks, fine."

The prediction I made on Instapundit yesterday, that earned me great abuse: In a week of opening with a mask requirement, we'll hear complaints about how requiring masks is unconstitutional.

Within 30 minutes there was a comment bragging how he'd told off a cop for trying to enforce an "unconstitutional" mask order.

And I'm with you grom. I'm also disappointed in Hoyt, because a year ago she'd have chewed your ear about how she got sick from a Soviet bioweapons lab accident when she was a kid.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 04/17/2020 14:24 Comments || Top||

#39  The prediction I made on Instapundit yesterday, that earned me great abuse: In a week of opening with a mask requirement, we'll hear complaints about how requiring masks is unconstitutional.

Within 30 minutes there was a comment bragging how he'd told off a cop for trying to enforce an "unconstitutional" mask order.


Did any of your abusers admitted they were wrong & apologized?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 14:53 Comments || Top||

#40  I just saw the April 17 IHME charts and discovered another possible reason for disparity of deaths. Texas has three times the number of ICU beds as NY and twice as many hospital beds. California is a bit less than Texas.

Public/private/military hospitals included? I don't know, but the difference between NY and TX is shocking, to me.
Posted by: Bobby || 04/17/2020 16:38 Comments || Top||

#41  Are those absolute figures or per capita figures?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 04/17/2020 22:22 Comments || Top||


USA is providing $5M for Palestinian hospitals and households to combat COVID-19
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/17/2020 02:50 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Palestinian Authority

#1  I'm sure, once they recover, they'll repay the favor - with suicide boomers.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 4:54 Comments || Top||

#2  No good deed..
Posted by: M. Murcek || 04/17/2020 5:07 Comments || Top||

#3  That's $4,999,999.90 more than they deserve.
Posted by: Raj || 04/17/2020 9:58 Comments || Top||

#4  That's $5 million that won't be spent in NYC or Topeka, Kansas. Utterly absurd. Besides, when will DC learn: you can't buy love.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 9:59 Comments || Top||

#5  ...when we move State to Topeka.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 13:10 Comments || Top||

#6  What do you have against Topeka???
Posted by: Glenmore || 04/17/2020 15:47 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
Majority of Positive Coronavirus Cases on U.S. Aircraft Carrier are Symptom-Free
PJ via Instapundit
...Maybe we should be asking just how good these tests are? As many as 1 in 3 nasal swab tests have been a false positive or a false negative. In a pandemic, that's not very helpful.

...Is it bad testing? Are some people more or less immune to the effects of the virus? Is there something in the virus itself that needs to be "turned on" in order to sicken its host?

Despite thousands of researchers working night and day to find the answer to these and other questions, it may be months or years before we know enough about the coronavirus to combat it effectively. In the meantime, all we can do is be careful and try to stay out of its way. You would expect that some kind of modified social distancing policy and quarantining sick people would continue until a vaccine is developed or we understand enough to render the virus ineffective.
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#1  Youth, healthy eating, exercise, sunshine and sea air. Same as curious California question.

Perhaps there is something to the old, fat, sedentary theory.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 17:09 Comments || Top||

#2  75% of asymptomatic cases eventually get symptoms. A more accurate word would be pre-symptomatic.
Posted by: Zhang Fei || 04/17/2020 18:37 Comments || Top||

#3  Is that like per-diabetic (which seems to be basically everyone)?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/17/2020 18:52 Comments || Top||


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I noticed Biden's fingers weren't listed?
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#1  Not massively changed from this

Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 04/17/2020 6:04 Comments || Top||

#2  Vbb
Posted by: Vernal Omamp3917 || 04/17/2020 7:20 Comments || Top||

#3  Seems like one could design a device with a series of timed shaped charges such that the leading edge of the charge shock wave 'excavated' an opening for another charge to come through to reach hard face before rubble closes in to dampen the effect of second charge - repeated as a long chain of charges.
Posted by: Glenmore || 04/17/2020 15:41 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
University official says COVID-19 may have originated in the United States
[CollegeFix] Rickey Hall, vice president for minority affairs and diversity at the University of Washington, made the comments during a Zoom panel discussion hosted by PEN America, a free expression nonprofit.

“We don’t know where this virus originated,” Hall said. “It could have originated in the United States.”

The panel “Hate, Xenophobia, and COVID-19: How Should Higher Ed Respond?” featured several officials from different institutions of higher education.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:35 || Comments || Link || [11 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Bee or not Bee - without clicking on the link?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Not Bee. "University official" was my clue.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 11:39 Comments || Top||

#3  ^😢
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:39 Comments || Top||

#4  Rickey Hall, vice president for minority affairs and diversity at the University of Washington
Posted by: Frank G || 04/17/2020 11:41 Comments || Top||

#5  LOL
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 11:43 Comments || Top||

#6  Will African-Americans swallow this crap the way so many of them swallowed that 1980s-90s urban legend about how the CIA created AIDS to kill off the ghetto?
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 11:57 Comments || Top||

#7  Yes.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/17/2020 11:58 Comments || Top||

#8  I fear you are correct, g.
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 12:02 Comments || Top||

#9  And I suspect that he Rickey took the opposite position, he'd probably be labelled an Uncle Tom.
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 12:04 Comments || Top||

#10  He's gonna be a useful idiot for the government that's evicting black people over in Guangzhou.

Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 04/17/2020 12:33 Comments || Top||

#11  I found the universities that don't need federal funding!
Posted by: DarthVader || 04/17/2020 12:43 Comments || Top||

#12  University of Kansas?
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/17/2020 13:19 Comments || Top||

#13  Professors continue to teach, but administrators have nothing to do during the shut down.
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/17/2020 14:32 Comments || Top||

#14  Personally, I'm grateful that all these people are willing to self-identify as pawns, tools and grifters. Thanks, Rickey!
Posted by: SteveS || 04/17/2020 14:55 Comments || Top||

#15  He must have received the ICBC cheque(s) for his diversity work.
Posted by: Mullah Richard || 04/17/2020 15:03 Comments || Top||

#16  They sure have lowered the standards for mailorder degrees.
Posted by: Woodrow || 04/17/2020 15:14 Comments || Top||

#17  Its all those Chinese bats that somehow flew all the way to the US... Right. Riiiiight.

"vice president for minority affairs and diversity"

Strong scientific credentials. /sarcasm

Whats his degree in, minority studies?
Posted by: Marilyn Tojo7566 || 04/17/2020 16:35 Comments || Top||

#18  One of those non-essential job degrees.
Posted by: gorb || 04/17/2020 16:58 Comments || Top||

#19  “It could have originated in the United States.”

Didn't we determine that Chinese lab rats in NC smuggled samples across to Canada last year?
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/17/2020 17:15 Comments || Top||

#20  prime example of why tuition is so high and degrees so worthless.

during the shutdown universities could trim dead weight like this, but they won't

if anything, they will create even more busy body administrators. probably a Vice President for Pandemic Response. Tuition will rise accordingly.
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136 || 04/17/2020 20:35 Comments || Top||

#21  I would argue tuitions are high because of guaranteed student loans. Also, student loans are generally not discharged in a bankruptcy. Co-signers beware! (and why the banks love the Clintons)
Posted by: Clem || 04/17/2020 20:38 Comments || Top||

#22  ^ this
Posted by: Lex || 04/17/2020 22:11 Comments || Top||



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