A lot of people probably think that a “Gun Control” bill, like the one that was whisked through Congress by the usual suspects, is about guns in some way or another. The reality, of course, is that the bill—even if not struck down for its obvious unconstitutional provisions—will have little real world effect on gun ownership. However, an interesting article I came across today explains that the bill will have real world effects in other areas of American life—ultimately, the effects will probably redound to campaign contributions from pharmaceutical connected companies:
I am stunned that Fauci believed his own propaganda and didn’t take ivermectin or any of the other effective remedies. He’s even dumber than I thought.
Yes. I figured he was in the saline solution set for sure. Knowing what he has to have known, why would he take the chance of following his own recommendations? It occurred to that he has become baggage that the regime has to eliminate.
With testing rates plummeting, reported infection rates cannot be taken at face value. In fact, if you normalize testing rates to 5 per 1000 per day over the life of the pandemic, then "current case levels are rising fast and early this summer; we’re not “down 25%” we’re “up 100%” and rising fast. We’re already above the 2020-21 seasonal peak for winter and look to have a real shot at reaching or exceeding the seasonal peak from winter 2021-22, a peak that was over 3X as high as the prior year’s."
Here's his graph for cases normalized to 5 tests per day:
I am stunned that Fauci believed his own propaganda and didn’t take ivermectin or any of the other effective remedies. He’s even dumber than I thought.
Yes. I figured he was in the saline solution set for sure. Knowing what he has to have known, why would he take the chance of following his own recommendations? It occurred to that he has become baggage that the regime has to eliminate.
Mark - I am Amazed on a hot potato bill, they would add this type of junk:
“Anti-Kickback Statute.”
I am coming around to your view: "the most corrupt administration in US history"
I wonder if Trump is going to shove it down their throats?
On the topic of falling infection rates, el gato malo points out today that infection rates are directly tied to testing rates.
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/just-how-much-are-covid-cases-up
With testing rates plummeting, reported infection rates cannot be taken at face value. In fact, if you normalize testing rates to 5 per 1000 per day over the life of the pandemic, then "current case levels are rising fast and early this summer; we’re not “down 25%” we’re “up 100%” and rising fast. We’re already above the 2020-21 seasonal peak for winter and look to have a real shot at reaching or exceeding the seasonal peak from winter 2021-22, a peak that was over 3X as high as the prior year’s."
Here's his graph for cases normalized to 5 tests per day:
https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fb95ac3c4-3115-4a4c-b952-2ca523f7d9a3_1385x615.png
Surging case rates are not the only issue of concern. They're also surging ahead of season.
His conclusion: "This is not herd immunity, it’s the herd getting more and more vulnerable."
"never let a crisis go to waste"