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Sunday, August 31, 2025

Post #7343 J

 Pandemic Report

The latest CDC weekly stats:




The summer wave continues to deepen (although still lower than last year) with positive test percentages now in the double digits, a rule of thumb I've repeatedly referenced during pandemic coverage. Some schools. e.g. in Kansas City, have suspended school reopenings have been suspended due to breakouts.  The politics of vaccines dominated  this past week cycle under the vaccine skeptic Trump Administration. RFK is not consulting with CDC experts on vaccine policy. The new CDC director just confirmed last month, Susan Monarez, was fired after disagreeing with RFK. Jr. over vaccine policy.. "FDA pulls clearance of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children under 5". We finally saw the  approval of the 2025-6 boosters from Moderna and Pfizer, although they seemed to be restricted to the elderly and high risk*/immunocompromised  health groups. The FDA also revoked emergency use authorization for COVID shots, which implies healthier younger people may need a doctor's prescription to get a shot.   There are  rumors that Trump and HHS Secretary RFK. Jr  are plotting to cancel the just-mentioned mRNA vaccines. Then there  are  nuances in state/federal regulations that mean Walgreens or CVS won't give COVID shots in a  number of states: Among the states impacted include Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. "US insurers likely to cover updated COVID shots this year, industry sources say." COVID-19 vaccine mandates are no longer legally possible, FDA commissioner says.""Pentagon mulls expediting process to reinstate troops discharged over Covid vaccine"

* According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the conditions that put someone at a higher risk of severe Covid-19 include:

Asthma
Blood cancers
Cerebrovascular diseases
Chronic kidney disease
Some chronic lung diseases
Some chronic liver diseases
Cystic fibrosis
Type 1 and 2 diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Disabilities, including Down syndrome
Heart conditions
HIV
Mood disorders, including depression and schizophrenia
Dementia
Parkinson’s disease
Obesity
Physical inactivity
Current or recent pregnancy
Primary immunodeficiencies
Current or former smoking
Solid organ or blood stem cell transplant recipients
Tuberculosis
Use of immunosuppressive drugs

Other COVID news items:

  •  "The American College of Cardiology (ACC) released vaccination recommendations for adults with cardiovascular disease, urging immunization against COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), pneumonia, and herpes zoster (shingles)."
  • "CDC purge and Covid vaccine restrictions threaten public health"
  • "The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has chosen Retsef Levi, a member of its key vaccine panel, to lead its COVID-19 immunization workgroup, a spokesperson for the health department told Reuters on Monday. Levi had critiqued mRNA vaccines in the past, saying they can cause serious harm and death, especially among children, and called for their immediate withdrawal."
  • "Ascension, Employees Agree to End Covid-19 Vaccine Bias Lawsuit"
  • COVID relief fraud and other crimes continue to br prosecuted:

Other Notes

Inflated blog stats are back after a couple of weeks of more trend normal counts, although in the short term daily pageviews of posts are down to as low as a mere handful. On the other hand, my Never Trump tweets (presumably) are swelling my followers surging to nearly 190 followers. I'm not sure all are "real" (there are so many parody Musk accounts which seem intrigued with me). The latest stat teaser from X suggests I've had 2.3K impressions over the past week.

I watched probably my last WWE. PLE today (from Paris). WWE's new PLE's will be carried starting Sept. 20 on an ESPN channel with a $30/month nearly triple or more the cost of my current Peacock subscription (which comes with more content). This is nearly triple what WWE was charging for its premium channel before Peacock. I can't speak for other WWE fans but WWE just priced it beyond my budget, what it was worth for me.

My siblings and I are planning to have our late Mom (who had retired in the San Antonio suburbs) buried next to Dad in her family plot in Fall River in around mid-month September. So we were trying to reach out to lesser-known relatives in the area. I used to provide some tech support for Mom, especially email; I knew she kept in touch with relatives and even past high school girlfriends. But a sibling years back wiped her PC and shut down her Internet accounts without backups. Apparently her old school address book disappeared. So one of my sisters namedropped my mom's cousin George hoping for contact information; if I've met him it was only in passing decades ago. I'm much closer to her cousin Connie. So anyway I didn't have any realistic expectation I could find him via a Google search. I got a fuzzy hit but he was maybe 10 years younger than Mom. Mu sister later told me Mom had babysat him--but she didn't want to reach out to someone I found on the Internet, So I left a voicemail, and he called me back earlier today. Yup, it was cousin George who suggested he and his wife would join us for Mom's service.

I recently mentioned I've subscribed to maybe a half dozen sentimental YouTube story channels. Usually one of the principals is a wealthy bachelor and the other is usually a girl around 5 years old. quite often multiple births, i.e., twins, maybe newly orphaned, There's usually something to pull your heartstrings. like a girl futilely trying to sell her beloved teddy bear for a slice of bread or abandoned in a freezing winter storm or looking for a pretend Dad to attend her school performance. There are other familiar elements. Maybe the bachelor is a widower whose wife and/or child died in an auto accident. Lots of Caleb's and Sophie's. Also a lot of PTSD former soldiers and their K9 companions. These stories are often an hour or longer  The ones that don't work for me have inconsistencies, like a story that seemed to involve an 8 years old girl but the scenario talked about an 18-year gap or near science fiction with a precocious girl who got planted at the side of the road in a blizzard where they knew he would stop to rescue her.

Post #7342 M: McClanahan on States' Rights For Me but Not For Thee; democrats PERFECT PLAN to reach young men; Are We Flirting with Fascism? | Bob Murphy

 Quote of the Day

There's only one way to succeed in anything 
and that is to give everything.
Vince Lombardi  

McClanahan on States' Rights For Me but Not For Thee

democrats PERFECT PLAN to reach young men

Are We Flirting with Fascism? | Bob Murphy

Choose Life

Musical Interlude: 1961 Top 100 Hits

The Shirelles --- Mama Said

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Post #7341 Social Media Digest

 Twitter/X

Post #7340 M: TARIFFS: America's Forgotten First Economic Debate; The Real Problem with Trump’s Intel Deal; Every Political Ad Ever

 Quote of the Day

No one wants to die. 
Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. 
And yet death is the destination we all share. 
No one has ever escaped it. 
And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. 
It is Life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. 
Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, 
you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. 
Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true. 
Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. 
Don’t be trapped by dogma — 
which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. 
Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. 
And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. 
They somehow already know what you truly want to become. 
Everything else is secondary.
Steve Jobs  

TARIFFS: America's Forgotten First Economic Debate

The Real Problem with Trump’s Intel Deal

Every Political Ad Ever


Choose Life

Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Gary Varvel via Townhall

Musical Interlude: 1961 Top 100 Hits

Breakin’ In A Brand New Broken Heart - Connie Francis

Friday, August 29, 2025

Post #7339 M: McClanahan on The Modern Right's Most Original Thinker; How Democrats Drove Latinos Away; Trump Wants to BAN Flag Burning! Calls It 'Inciting Riots'

 Quote of the Day

For something this complicated, it’s really hard to design products by focus groups. 
A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them.
Steve Jobs  

McClanahan on The Modern Right's Most Original Thinker

How Democrats Drove Latinos Away

Trump Wants to BAN Flag Burning! Calls It 'Inciting Riots'

Choose Life

Political Cartoon



Courtesy of Jack Ohman via smerconish

Musical Interlude: 1961 Top 101 Hits

Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor - Lonnie Donegan

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Post #7338 M: Stossel on Child Welfare Services; McClanahan on Never Let a Crisis Go To Waste; Is the War on Drugs Just Prohibition 2.0?

Quote of the Day
No man has a good enough memory 
to be a successful liar.
Abraham Lincoln   

Stossel on Child Welfare Services

McClanahan on Never Let a Crisis Go To Waste

Is the War on Drugs Just Prohibition 2.0?

Choose Life

Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Jon Russo via Townhall

Musical Interlude: 1961 Top 100 Hits

Think Twice - Brook Benton

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Post #7337 M: McClanahan on Remembering Who We Are; Cop’s Lies Sent Innocent Girls to Prison…Still Employed; Ron Paul on US Stake In Intel Is A Very Bad Idea

Quote of the Day

There are many who dare not kill themselves 
for fear of what the neighbors will say.
Cyril Connolly 

McClanahan on Remembering Who We Are

Cop’s Lies Sent Innocent Girls to Prison…Still Employed

Ron Paul on US Stake In Intel Is A Very Bad Idea

Choose Life

Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Rob Rogers via smerconish

Musical Interlude: 1961 Top 100 Hits 

Rosie & the Originals - Angel Baby

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Post #7336 M: Great Moments in Unintended Consequences Vol. 17; McClanahan on Popular History; Top 5 Libertarian Moments of 2024

 Quote of the Day

I long to accomplish a great and noble task, 
but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks 
as if they were great and noble.
Helen Keller  

Great Moments in Unintended Consequences Vol. 17

McClanahan on Popular History

Top 5 Libertarian Moments of 2024

Choose Life

Political Cartoon

Courtesy of Margolis & Coc via Townhall

Musical Interlude: 1961 Top 100 Hits

One Track Mind - Bobby Lewis

Monday, August 25, 2025

Post #7335 M: Dumb BLEEP of the Week; McClanahan on Trump and Tyler; Crime Squad: Episode 5

 Quote of the Day

The art of simplicity is 
a puzzle of complexity.
Douglas Horton  

Dumb BLEEP of the Week

McClanahan on Trump and Tyler

Crime Squad: Episode 5 (real crimes, puppet cops)

Choose Life

Political Cartoon



Courtesy of Scott Syantis via smerconish

Musical Interlude: 1961 Top 100 Hits

LINDA SCOTT I've Told Every Little Star

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Post #7334 J

 Pandemic Report

The latest CDC weekly stats


We continue to see the Stratus-led summer wave, particularly in Texas and California.

   

There's a lot of indecision based on the changing regulation under the vaccine-skeptic Trump regime under HHS Secretary Kennedy, state regulations tied to CDC guidance, and how private sector insurers will cover or not cover vaccine costs. By far the biggest story was The American Academy of Pediatrics publicly contradicted Kennedy's CDC COVID vaccine child restrictions; the crackpot HHS secretary argued Big Pharma is behind the AAP move. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists did the same for pregnant women.

Other COVID-related news items include:

    • Political or legal developments continue:

    Other Notes

    For a second consecutive week, blog pageviews are in historical patterns, with some daily posts not reaching double-digits yet in pageviews. I thought a recent travel nightmare to Mom's funeral in my latest essay (mostly nonpolitical) did reasonably well. Other people have experienced lengthy layovers or lost luggage, but I came close to missing Mom's funeral over alleged plane A/C problems, On Twitter/X after 2-3 weeks of losing followers at under 140, they suddenly surged past 160 for the first time ever. I also seem to be experiencing more engagements (like like's or retweets), although not clusters, like 5 or more. It's almost like I've primarily become a troll of Trumpkin tweets and memes, not necessarily by intent, but Twitter seems to flood my feed with them.

    I saw Southwest is going to force some overly big travelers to pay for multiple seats. I started wondering what they were going to do: force passengers to weigh in? No. I've been overweight most of my adult life. I've never spilled over into a middle seat, which obviously has implications for fully booked flights. I'm probably at a near 30-year low, although a health incident and several weeks of rehab (and strictly enforced meal portions). I mentioned in my trip essay i was able to use the standard seatbelts on Spirit and Frontier without the hassle of using an extender. I'm not done; I probably need to lose another 30 pounds to get into the shape of my Navy ensign days and to fit in standard size clothes.

    One incident I didn't mention in my recent travel post is I tripped and fell on the Frontier flight on the way to the restroom in the back of the plane. It was infuriating because the aisle was thin enough without worrying about fellow passenger feet straying into the aisle and I tripped over one egregiously stray foot. I fell face down. skinning my right knee. This was a nightmare incident after my March incident.. I was secure enough not having brought a cane on my trip. I was easily able to regain my footing and resume the trip to the bathroom but not happy with a certain passenger who tripped me. 

    I continue to find this a challenging economy to find a new gig. It's like I don't have a high enough clearance or enough cloud vs on-premise DBA experience. This also reminded me of my exasperating experience dealing with Indian recruiters.  I dealt with a typical idiot earlier today who argued he didn't see Oracle EBS (E-Business Suite) experience on my resume. How did the dumbass miss 10 years of full-time experience on the resume, which extensively discussed versions, platforms and modules, project and production experience? Probably the idiot didn't realize EBS was Oracle's rename of its (ERP) Applications and we are still primarily referenced as Apps DBA's. I'm fairly sure I cross-referenced the terms somewhere in the resume. I do realize that recruiters may not be well-informed over technical details, but I shouldn't be training recruiters on how to read a resume.