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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (10042)7/2/2020 4:56:20 PM
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Amazon did poorly for many years after its first bubble popped....

My guess is Tesla will do the same...

but like Amazon... from where?




To: Winfastorlose who wrote (10042)7/3/2020 11:23:34 AM
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I believe most news organizations are afraid to report "the truth" other than here they complain about the massive amount of illegal fireworks being shot off in the big cities and how the police can't or won't stop it.

The latest craze here is to stop publishing booking photos after arrests as they are deemed "prejudicial" for a certain segment that is captured more often than its percentage of the population. Next thing you know they will make it illegal to publish Ring videos to Nextdoor groups for the same reason... actually, some are already trying to block sharing those with the police....

The Mayor in San Jose is against defunding the police as he has a clue and stated a majority of police resources go to the poorest section of the cities that have the largest problem with crime. He doesn't hire the police chief, so some want to give him that power. I feel a lot safer in San Jose than Oakland or SF...

Breakdown
The unwinding of law and order in our cities has happened with stunning speed.
Heather Mac Donald
July 1, 2020
The victims in these shootings are overwhelmingly black. So far this year, 78 percent of all homicide victims in Chicago are black, though blacks are less than a third of the population. But the defund-the-police advocates and the Democratic establishment have said nothing about the growing loss of black lives.
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While 307 people have been murdered this year in Chicago, the Chicago police have killed three suspects, all armed and dangerous. In 2018, the New York Police Department recorded its lowest number of fatal civilian shootings—five—since records were first kept in 1971. (Data from 2019 have not been published.) All five victims were threatening or appeared to be threatening officers with guns or knives.
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Ambushes await officers who respond to gunfire alerts, illegal house parties, and other crimes. This weekend, New York officers were assaulted with bottles and garbage by a group of about 500 people at 3:45 A.M. in Harlem as they tried to find the source of a shooting picked up by ShotSpotter technology. A Baltimore officer was shot in the stomach earlier this month while trying to break up a large party in West Baltimore.
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These are no longer the warning signs of a possible breakdown of civilized life. That breakdown is upon us. If local and national leaders are unable to summon the will to defend our most basic institutions from false and inflammatory charges of racism, they have forfeited their right to govern. Unless new leaders come forth who understand their duty to maintain the rule of law, the country will not pull back from disaster.
city-journal.org



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (10042)7/4/2020 12:06:03 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26838
 
Do you still think it is just a strong flu?

Official U.S. coronavirus death toll is ‘a substantial undercount’ of actual tally, Yale study finds
PUBLISHED WED, JUL 1 202011:41 AM EDT
UPDATED THU, JUL 2 20209:11 AM EDT

cnbc.com

  • The 781,000 total deaths in the U.S. in the three months through May 30 were nearly 19% higher than what would normally be expected, the study said.

  • The number of excess deaths from any causes were 28% higher than the official tally of U.S. Covid-19 deaths during those months.


Researchers found that the excess number of deaths over normal levels also exceeded those attributed to Covid-19, leading them to conclude that many of those fatalities were likely caused by the coronavirus but not confirmed. State reporting discrepancies and a sharp increase in U.S. deaths amid a pandemic suggest the number of Covid-19 fatalities is undercounted, they said.
“Our analyses suggest that the official tally of deaths due to Covid-19 represent a substantial undercount of the true burden,” Dan Weinberger, an epidemiologist at Yale School of Public Health and a lead author of the study, told CNBC. Weinberger said other factors could contribute to the increase in deaths, such as people avoiding emergency treatment for things like heart attacks. However, he doesn’t think that is the main driver.
I believe SIP worked... we lowered the peak death count at the expense of more will be infected overall. The good news is SIP bought time to find treatments and drugs that significantly lower the death rate.

For example, the latest science says Treatment with Hydroxychloroquine Cuts the Death Rate Significantly

The dishonest MSM seems to leave out the huge fact that it CUT THE DEATH RATE IN HALF!
In a large-scale retrospective analysis of 2,541 patients hospitalized between March 10 and May 2, 2020 across the system’s six hospitals, the study found 13% of those treated with hydroxychloroquine alone died compared to 26.4% not treated with hydroxychloroquine. None of the patients had documented serious heart abnormalities; however, patients were monitored for a heart condition routinely pointed to as a reason to avoid the drug as a treatment for COVID-19.

That is huge
The big unknown is how much lasting damage one gets from getting infected but not dying of Covid-19.