Give it up, CDC.

Sheesh.


COVID-19 still poses severe risk to unvaccinated teens: CDC
While most coronavirus hospitalizations occur in adults, the coronavirus still poses the threat of severe disease to teens, according to a new study issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Nearly a third of teens ages 12-17 hospitalized with COVID-19 ended up in the intensive care unit, with 5% ultimately being placed on ventilators.


The Infection Fatality Rate for 10-17yo is a whopping 0.00010, or 0.010%. I wasn’t specifically tracking it, but the 10-17yo death total hasn’t budged in months.

18-29yo: IFR 0.00063, or 0.063%.

The overall IFR, all ages, is 0.0202, or 2.02%.

Unless teens have serious co-morbidities (just like everyone else) their non-“vaccinated” ChinCOVID risk is probably a lot lower than the “vaccine risk.

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Conservatives step up to do what Ocassionally-Firing-Cortex won’t.

Help her grandmother.

TL;DR; The ditz tweeted about how her sick granny’s house is still damaged and leaking since Hurricane Maria. Many, many people called her out for not doing anythinng herself (beside claiming she was merely calling attention to “systemic injustices).

So Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for repairs, since out of the financial reach of a House Rep making $174,000 per year.

As of this writing, it’s up to $30,934, in just three hours. ‘Cuz those evil conservatives are more willing to help a Latina than her own family.

Walsh kicked it off with $499 of his own money. That terrible person.

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‘Cuz Every Village Needs An Idiot

It’s not like I give a damn what Moore thinksbabbles incoherently, but he keeps showing up in my news feeds.


Michael Moore: ‘We Need a Stacey Abrams in Every State’
Moore replied, “We need a Stacey Abrams in every state.”


Georgia would be happy to donate ours to whatever state is stupid enough to want her.

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Did ChinCOVID cases drop because of “vaccinations”?

Axios thinks so.


Axios Attributes Low Chinese Coronavirus Levels to Vaccines
Cases of the Chinese coronavirus are at their lowest levels since March 2020, the beginning of the pandemic, which Axios attributes to the nation’s mass vaccination effort.
[…]
Axios also claimed the U.S. “largely failed to contain the virus until the vaccines arrived.” However, Florida, for example, reopened its state months earlier than blue states, before vaccines were readily available, yet it continued to consistently report fewer new cases of the virus per capita than states such as the most pro-lockdown, pro-mask states such as New York.


I won’t speak of the whole country, because the public data is crap (Johns-Hopkins lumps positive antibody tests, non-specific rapid antigen tests, Ct>40 PCR tests, and non-testing “diagnosis” together, then confuses day the test report was received for date of onset). But Georgia reports far better quality data.

Here is new cases per day, by symptom onset or date of test.

Note that Georgia peaked on January 4, 2021, and has been droping like a rock ever since. Is mass “vaccination” responsible?

No. Georgia began rolling out the first “vax” — Pfizer — mid-December, 2021, but it was restricted to medical personnel. It wasn’t available to the general public — and then only limited high-risk people — until mid-January when new cases were already in freefall.

“Vaccinations” slowly ramped up and finally peaked on March 25, nearly three months into the new cases powerdive. “Vaccinations” tapered off after that, as new cases continued to drop like a flamed-out F-4.  In fact, in my public health district, they began closing the mass-vax sites… because no one was coming in to get jabbed.

Unless you posit that that nearly all Georgia ChinCOVID cases are attributable to superspreader medical personnel, “vaccinations” were not responsible for the case drop.

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A Thought Experiment

Imagine that you are a politician or law enforcement official (but I repeat myself), whose job it is to protect criminals, lawbreakers. It doesn’t matter why you hold that seemingly illogical position; maybe you’re crazy, on the take from criminals, or have strong criminal tendencies yourself so protecting criminals is in your best interest. For this experiment, simply assume you do.

What gun control laws would you want to enforce to further the goal of safe workplaces for criminals?

Now take a look at this.

How many of your thug-protection schemes made it on that list.

Now ask yourself why?

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Coming Soon, To A Neighborhood…

… why, your neighborhood.


Biden administration squeezing suburbs out of existence with zoning laws
As part of his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, the Biden administration is pushing local governments to allow apartment buildings in neighborhoods that are restricted to single-family homes. The administration claims it’s a way to ease a national affordable housing shortage and combat racial injustice in the housing market.

Current zoning laws that favor single-family homes, known as exclusionary zoning, have disproportionately hurt low-income people who can’t afford to move to the suburbs, the administration said. Their only choice is living in crowded apartment buildings. Biden’s proposal would incentivize local governments to get rid of exclusionary zoning by awarding grants and tax credits to cities that change their zoning regulations.


In fact, the zoning law changes — plans which go back to Obama Admin v1, and which Obama v2 is merely resurrecting — are to require multi-family housing, “crowded apartment buildings,” in suburbs.

Cabrini-Green, right next door.

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“Are you familiar with the term environmental racism?”

Asked Congressnutjob Rashida Tlaib [MI-1].

Why, yes, I have. It’s an invented excuse to rationalize socialist cultural engineering, by way of forcing guilt and responsibility for something they have no responsibility for. It’s one of the latest excuses for imposing socialist government control of all industries by controlli g which businesses can even get funded, much less operate.

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Why You Need “High Capacity”* Magazines

Feral packs, Chicago edition.


Large groups of teens are robbing people in Millennium and Grant Parks, police say
Groups of teenagers have surrounded and robbed victims in Grant and Millennium Parks twice since May 21, police said in a community alert Saturday. In both cases, the groups swarmed the victims and took their property by force, according to police.


And if you must be in those areas, bring a friend with more mags.


* That is: standard capacity.

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What the h… ?

Doorbell rang. I opened the door and some masked woman — sixtyish, short gray hair — handed me a plastic grocery bag with something in it and said, “Enjoy!” and walked back to a white minivan at the end of the driveway.

I opened the bag and there’s a small take-out style food tray; some kind of sandwich, peach slices, and a cookie.

I didn’t order anything.

Took it to my sister to see if she was expecting anything, or recognized the description. Nope.

I have no idea if this was some sort of misdelivered Uber Eats or meals on wheels or what.

I am not eating that.

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