Saturday, April 11, 2020

AG Barr: Media Have Been on a 'Jihad' to Discredit Hydroxychloroquine

Image result for wikicommons images William BarrAG Barr: Media Have Been on a 'Jihad' to Discredit Hydroxychloroquine:

“Before the president said anything about it, there was fair and balanced coverage of this very promising drug, and the fact that it had such a long track record that the risks were pretty well known,” he continued. “And as soon as he said something positive about it, the media has been on a jihad to discredit the drug. It’s quite strange.”

Kentucky Democrat Governor Orders Police to Photograph License Plates At Easter Church Services – Will Then Enforce Home Imprisonment… | The Last Refuge

Kentucky Democrat Governor Orders Police to Photograph License Plates At Easter Church Services – Will Then Enforce Home Imprisonment… | The Last Refuge
"Kentucky going full totalitarian.  Kentucky Democrat Governor, Andy Beshear, has ordered police to photograph (Automated License Plate Reader – ALPR) the license plates of Easter Sunday worshippers who will then be visited by the Ministry of Coronavirus Compliance and forced into a 14 day quarantine.
Kentucky – […] For those who decide to participate in a mass gathering of any type of which the state is notified of, the license plates of those individuals will be recorded and given to health department officials. They will then visit the individuals home bringing with them an order to quarantine for 14 days. (link)

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A point about keeping items like ventilators in inventory - technology moves at a rapid rate. --Fans of Best of the Web Today

Image result for old ventilators medicalFans of Best of the Web Today--Michael Smith
"A point about keeping items like ventilators in inventory - technology moves at a rapid rate.
Technology based equipment, which most modern medical equipment is, becomes obsolete and unsupported over time. 
Buying equipment for strategic inventories is fruitless unless there is a plan to rotate that inventory to keep it "fresh".
Buying such equipment would be like buying a computer today, then storing it for a decade and then unboxing it and expecting it to run current applications without a problem."

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Police Fine Christians $500 for Attending Drive-In Worship Service

Police Fine Christians $500 for Attending Drive-In Worship Service
"Police in Greenville, Miss., issued $500 tickets to Christians who gathered in a church parking lot to worship together in the safety of their cars on Wednesday. 
The Christians at Temple Baptist Church intended to honor coronavirus social distancing restrictions while gathering to worship God, but the police cracked down, regardless.
Charles E. Hamilton Jr., pastor of King James Bible Baptist Church, raised the alarm on Facebook Wednesday evening.
...Parishioner Chris Owens shared a video of a police officer giving him a citation for attending the drive-in worship service. 
In the video, Owens explains that the church wanted to comply with social distancing rules while still meeting for worship. 
The officer issues the citation, regardless.
"One of the police officers said the mayor wanted to make an example of our church," Temple Baptist Church Pastor Arthur Scott told Todd Starnes.
"I told them to get some more tickets ready because we will be preaching Sunday morning and Sunday night."

Why do democrats hate small businesses?


Team Trump to Jim Acosta: Here's Your Examples of Mail-In Voter Fraud

Team Trump to Jim Acosta: Here's Your Examples of Mail-In Voter Fraud:

Image result for wikicommons images Jim AcostaThe president’s re-election campaign responded quickly to Acosta’s request, noting there were nine people charged in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas with “vote harvesting” and mail ballots, a political operative in New York stealing and submitting absentee ballots, and a resident in Pennsylvania receiving seven separate ballots in the mail.
The campaign also shared a Heritage Foundation document of over 1,000 proven cases of vote fraud.
“Democrats and the mainstream media always scoff at claims of voter fraud, but then completely ignore evidence from across the country,”

Complications-----Doctors fighting coronavirus face a ventilator Catch-22 — Quartz

Doctors fighting coronavirus face a ventilator Catch-22 — Quartz
"...Critical care doctors are beginning to worry that stress caused by invasive ventilation may contribute to the grim measures of fatality among Covid-19 patients on ventilators: 
One recent study of 338 Covid-19 patients (pdf) in the UK who relied upon invasive ventilators to breathe found that two-thirds died
...But some clinicians believe that patients with plunging oxygen levels who would normally would be placed on a mechanical ventilator may do better receiving oxygen with less aggressive means. 
...In that case, using ventilators to increase the pressure of oxygen pumped into the body may do more harm than good.
...Now, he and his colleagues are looking at cheaper ways to build non-invasive ventilators that also prevent the spread of the virus in the air. 
In Italy, engineers have adapted full-face scuba masks into non-invasive ventilators..."
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History for April 11

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History for April 11 - On-This-Day.com
Dean G. Acheson 1893, Dale Messick 1906 - Cartoonist ("Brenda Starr"), Oleg Cassini 1913 - Fashion designer
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Joel Grey 1932 - Singer (Katz), dancer, actor ("Cabaret"), actress Jennifer Grey's father, Ellen Goodman 1941 - Syndicated columnist, Joss Stone 1987 - Singer
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1945 - During World War II, American soldiers liberated the Nazi concentration camp of Buchenwald in Germany.
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1970 - Apollo 13 blasted off on a mission to the moon that was disrupted when an explosion crippled the spacecraft. The astronauts did return safely.
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Friday, April 10, 2020

Tucker Unpacks Connections Between Comcast’s Theme Park Deal In China And Favorable Coverage | The Daily Caller

Tucker Unpacks Connections Between Comcast’s Theme Park Deal In China And Favorable Coverage | The Daily Caller:
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J. Arthur Bloom said Wednesday that American media outlets doing the bidding of the Chinese might not be entirely ideologically driven.
Bloom, a Daily Caller alum and managing editor of The American Conservative, told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that Comcast had business ties to Beijing that could explain the company-wide trepidation in directly challenging the coronavirus claims coming out of China.

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Beware The Creeps Who Enjoy Their New Pandemic Power

Beware The Creeps Who Enjoy Their New Pandemic Power
See the source image"The problem with people referring to this bizarre pandemic life limbo as “the new normal” is that there are people out there, both in and out of positions of responsibility, who are digging this opportunity to boss us around. 
...We need to note carefully who these people are and ensure that they never get a chance to control anything again.
...You also have functionaries – all of whom are still getting paychecks – who are way too eager to start issuing orders instead of relying on citizens to behave rationally.
...They are thinking, “Hey, this power stuff is fun!”
Which is why you should never give power to someone who enjoys it..."
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How the democrats steal elections-----Detainees walk out of cells, into voting booths in Chicago | PBS NewsHour

Detainees walk out of cells, into voting booths in Chicago | PBS NewsHour
CHICAGO (AP) — Sirjerathan Wilson never thought it was worth the trouble to vote and never had.
But inside Cook County Jail, Wilson sees it differently: voting is a chance to remind himself that his opinion matters and to show his family that he’s doing more than just letting one day bleed into the next.
“I felt good,” said Wilson, 28, who has been locked up on gun charges for seven months. “I felt like I was doing something right.”
Wilson is among over 1,200 detainees at the county lockup in Chicago doing something new in Illinois and, except for one small pilot at a women’s jail in California, something that may never have been undertaken in any jail in the United States.
They are casting their ballots in a polling place set up right inside the jail..."
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Kimberly Guilfoyle: Trump Unites Private, Public Sectors Against Virus

Kimberly Guilfoyle: Trump Unites Private, Public Sectors Against Virus:

Image result for Flicker commons images President TrumpFirst, and maybe most critically, President Trump understood the need to quickly unleash the pioneering spirit of America’s private sector businesses. In coordination with government agencies, the President cut red tape and removed bureaucratic hurdles that were preventing companies from providing solutions and support their communities and customers.
This important action served to speed up testing and fast track treatments and cures. On March 11th, America was testing about 2,500 patients; today that number has expanded fifty-fold to now testing of 125,000 a day. Testing numbers continue to increase every day.
President Trump also understood that America was fighting a war against this virus, and that America’s healthcare workers were our soldiers on the frontlines.

The Inspector Who Never Inspected Anything - American Greatness

See the source imageThe Inspector Who Never Inspected Anything - American Greatness
  • Michael Atkinson used his post to protect himself and his allies while denying the American public a true watchdog over the intelligence community.
"Here’s a simple question to ask anyone outraged over the recent firing of Michael Atkinson, the former inspector general for the intelligence community: 
Can you identify a single instance of a report or letter in which Atkinson exposed intelligence community misconduct to the public? 
After searching the inspector general’s website, I was unable to do so.
Atkinson was an inspector general in name only. 
After two years, there’s no evidence that he lifted a finger to root out misconduct within the U.S. intelligence community. 
He’s the inspector who never inspected anything..."
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HOT, HOT, HOT!!: The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has finally released its report on “Stand Your ground…

Instapundit Blog Archive HOT, HOT, HOT!!
Image result for they buried it"The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has finally released its report on “Stand Your Ground” laws. 
My fellow commissioners were disappointed that the staff’s independent empirical research didn’t support their preconceived beliefs … so they buried it. 
Read my dissenting opinion here.  --Posted by 

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Tucker Carlson: Even With Epidemic ‘Receding,’ Discussing Getting Back To Normal ‘Has Become Taboo’ | The Daily Caller

Image result for Flicker commons images Tucker CarlsonTucker Carlson: Even With Epidemic ‘Receding,’ Discussing Getting Back To Normal ‘Has Become Taboo’ | The Daily Caller:

Fox News host Tucker Carlson pointed out that, even with the coronavirus infection and death toll “receding,” it’s still “taboo” in many circles to discuss getting things back to normal in the United States.
Beginning a lengthy monologue on Tuesday night’s edition of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” the Fox News host discussed how once-dire COVID-19 projections “have been scaled back dramatically” in the wake of far lower numbers than any of the models anticipated, even taking social distancing measures into account.

IT BEGINS: Japan Pays Billions To Firms To Leave China, Relocate Production Elsewhere | The Daily Wire

Image result for reliance on China as a manufacturing base..”...IT BEGINS: Japan Pays Billions To Firms To Leave China, Relocate Production Elsewhere | The Daily Wire
"Japan has earmarked hundreds of billions of yen of its coronavirus stimulus relief to go toward helping its manufacturing companies move their production plants out of communist China and back to Japan or to other countries.
“The extra budget, compiled to try to offset the devastating effects of the pandemic, includes 220 billion yen (US$2 billion) for companies shifting production back to Japan and 23.5 billion yen for those seeking to move production to other countries, according to details of the plan posted online,” Bloomberg News reported. 
“That has renewed talk of Japanese firms reducing their reliance on China as a manufacturing base..”...
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Faking the numbers?


KUOW - Army field hospital for Covid-19 surge leaves Seattle after 9 days. It never saw a patient

caption: U.S. Army soldiers set up a military field hospital inside CenturyLink Field Event Center on Sunday, April 5, 2020, in Seattle. The 250-bed hospital for non COVID-19 patients was deployed by soldiers from the 627th Army Hospital from Fort Carson, Colorado, as well as soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
KUOW - Army field hospital for Covid-19 surge leaves Seattle after 9 days. It never saw a patient
"Gov. Jay Inslee's office on Wednesday announced that the state will be returning a field hospital deployed to CenturyLink Field Event Center to the U.S. Department of Defense.
...But just three days after announcing the facility was ready to receive patients, officials say they're returning the hospital to the federal government.
"...The facility did not see any patients during the time it was slated to operate in Seattle..."
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