Biden's Plan To Make At-Home COVID-19 Tests More Expensive and Harder To Find
Plus: Waiting lists for public defenders, inflation boogeymen, and more...

Seriously? With a new plan for at-home COVID-19 testing, the U.S. continues to embrace the most convoluted and costly approach to health care. On Monday, the Biden administration announced that health insurance plans must cover at least eight at-home tests per member per month.
In some countries, COVID-19 test approval has been swift and many companies have been allowed to make tests, spurring robust competition and driving down prices while ensuring there are plenty of tests to go around. Other countries have made free tests available directly from government sources—a plan not exactly desirable from a fiscal or free market standpoint, but at least theoretically capable of making sure people actually have access to tests.
In contrast, the U.S. has chosen the worst of all worlds, in effect making COVID-19 tests both limited and expensive. While at-home rapid tests in many countries are plentiful and cost as little as a few dollars per test, here they remain hard to find and about $24 or more for a two-pack. Why? Because our government was slow, overcautious, and obscenely selective when approving tests for market, making companies jump through complicated and costly hoops to be allowed to sell tests here and thus ensuring that those allowed are expensive and scarce. The U.S. has faced serious issues with testing since the start of the pandemic and—two years in—demand for tests continues to drastically outpace supply.
The best way to solve this would be for the Food and Drug Administration to start approving more tests, including those made in the U.S. and those imported from elsewhere, while swiftly working to resolve any quality concerns with those that don't quite make the cut. More tests means not only more tests (a critical first step) but lower-cost tests, too, as manufacturers face a more crowded marketplace.
Instead, the administration is getting insurance companies more involved—basically, the number one way to drive up health care costs. When insurance companies must cover tests then the true costs are hidden from most consumers, disincentivizing manufactures from making sure their tests are affordable. In many cases, involving insurance actually leads to raised costs.
So, sure, the upfront cost of tests might go down for consumers with health insurance (though of course, the more "free" services are mandated, the more the overall price of health insurance goes up). But tests will remain expensive for the many, many Americans who don't have insurance—a group that's likely more price-sensitive than those who do.
Upfront testing costs could also remain prohibitive for those whose insurance companies will only reimburse them for tests after they purchase them and fill out the requisite paperwork. Plus, the price of testing will stay high for organizations, venues, and events providing tests for staff, attendees, etc.
All of this limits the likelihood of more widespread testing and the benefits it could bring.
And that's not the only snag with the Biden administration's new plan for tests. If folks with insurance are allowed to obtain eight "free" tests per month, many will be inclined to snag those tests even if they don't currently need them. And a subset of people stockpiling tests when they're still in short supply could lead to an even greater test shortage, making it even harder than it is now for many who need tests to find them.
"If reimbursement exists but there aren't tests to purchase" then "that doesn't help an individual consumer," as Lindsey Dawson, an associate director at the Kaiser Family Foundation, told The New York Times. "The policy could certainly drive demand, and could exacerbate the problem."
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Court mulls waiting list for public defenders. A Missouri state official said "there is no longer a waiting list for criminal defendants to be represented by an attorney in Missouri," reports The Kansas City Star. Groups including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) had sued over the waiting list and, last February, Judge William E. Hickle issued a temporary stay, writing that the waiting list "violates the obligations of the State to furnish counsel to allow for adequate representation at critical stages and at trial."
The state now argues that the lawsuit should be dismissed, since the waiting list is gone. However,
Anthony Rothert with the ACLU argued that while wait lists might temporarily not be necessary, they have not been eradicated. He said that while the public defender's budget has increased, it is subject to re-appropriation year after year. They are seeking a final judgment declaring that the use of wait lists is unconstitutional.
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Root of inflation divides the Biden administration. The Biden crew's attempt to scapegoat big companies for inflation has drawn some criticism from within the administration's own ranks, The Washington Post reports:
Senior officials at the Treasury Department, for instance, have been unsettled by the White House's attempts to blame some large corporations for inflation, skeptical of that explanation for the recent rise in prices, according to four people with knowledge of internal administration dynamics.…
"There are some people at Treasury, all the way to the top, that have a very strong analytical bent and recognize there is something to the notion that the lack of contestability in certain markets has driven up prices, but also think that it's hard to imagine that's a significant factor in the current surge," said Eswar Prasad, an economist at Cornell University and former senior official at the International Monetary Fund. "There is unease at Treasury about pushing this line too hard," he added. "There is a real concern there about this going too far."
Some Treasury officials say relaxing tariffs instituted by the Trump administration and continued under President Joe Biden would do more good than more antitrust antics. Alas, corporations have emerged as a politically useful place to lay blame.
"When inflation first emerged as a potential threat in the spring of 2021, many Biden administration officials characterized it as temporary and unlikely to persist," notes the Post. But:
The White House was forced to reverse course over the summer and fall as price hikes — initially confined to a few sectors particularly affected by the coronavirus — spread to hit the rest of the economy more broadly.
As the president's economic approval ratings slipped, his aides fielded increasingly alarmed messages from Democratic operatives urging the White House to adopt a new message on inflation. In November and December, at least four Democratic polling experts told senior White House officials that they needed to find a new approach as public frustration over price hikes became widespread and highly damaging to Biden's popularity, according to three people with knowledge of the private conversations.
"What we said is, 'You need a villain or an explanation for this. If you don't provide one, voters will fill one in. The right is providing an explanation, which is that you're spending too much,'" one Democratic pollster who, like the others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to reflect private conversations, told The Washington Post. "That point finally became convincing to people in the White House."
In related news, the congressional fight over antitrust law isn't going away anytime soon.
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• A new report from the Cato Institute looks at levels of freedom across the United States, ranking individual states on whether they're more or less free. States are ranked along several dimensions of freedom, including fiscal policy, regulatory policy, and personal freedom. The 10 most free states (in order, starting from most free) are New Hampshire, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee, South Dakota, Indiana, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, and Idaho. The 10 least free states (in order, starting from least free) are New York, Hawaii, California, New Jersey, Oregon, Maryland, Delaware, Vermont, New Mexico, and Rhode Island.
• A good reminder that "remote learning" doesn't mean the same thing for all kids.
• "At a moment when too many media outlets see their role as working with the state to reinforce official narratives…the struggle isn't over the 'disinformation' and 'misinformation' called out by opportunistic politicians, it's over control of information," writes J.D. Tuccille. (Speaking of which…the governor of Washington has a new unconstitutional plan to address election misinformation.)
• Are we living through a "broad rise in aggressive and anti-social behavior"? Matthew Yglesias makes the case that we are, and that this explains a rise in everything from murders to school discipline issues to traffic deaths.
• "Some 2022 Democrats are sounding like 2020 Republicans" about COVID-19, notes Atlantic staff writer Derek Thompson.
• After last week's teachers union strike, Chicago schools will resume in-person instruction on Wednesday:
Chicago teachers will return to schools on Tuesday, a week after they voted to switch to online-only teaching, and students will begin classes again on Wednesday https://t.co/mkrIeNkzVb
— Anthony (@Anthony) January 11, 2022
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New research suggests that getting the common cold causes t cells to provide immunity against covid.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/michael-van-der-galien/2022/01/10/common-cold-t-cells-also-protect-against-covid-british-research-concludes-n1548324
Imperial College London has published research which concludes that “the presence of T cells that have been induced by a ‘coronavirus cold’ can reduce the risk of becoming infected with covid when exposed to the virus.”
“Our study provides the clearest evidence to date that T cells induced by common cold coronaviruses play a protective role against [COVID] infection,” senior researcher Professor Ajit Lalvani explains. “These T cells provide protection by attacking proteins within the virus, rather than the spike protein on its surface.”
Since the beginning and before, I've asserted that a good number of the dead from COVID are the 'stockpiled inventory' from beating off the 'Harvest Effect'. People who would've succumbed to a common cold or the flu (or any one of their other comorbidities) any year during the last decade who were 'saved' by flu shots only to succumb later, en masse, to a disease for which there was no flu shot and/or a marginal ability to overcome any shots we could develop in short order.
Such an assessment allows for the complete freedom to get your vaccines, or not, any time between now and the day you die without forcing existential crises of both science and law. But we can't have that, boomers need a legacy now, before they die.
I fully agree. Walensky now says that 75% of the deaths with Covid had at least 4 other serious comorbidities.
Her announcement came off like a wet fart in Church = Walensky
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"Such an assessment allows for the complete freedom to get your vaccines ..."
Such an assessment is completely unrelated to such freedom.
The human fatality rate is 100%. Delaying or preventing death from one cause only makes it more likely from another.
Might as well argue that increasing the food supply just increased the pool of covid risk.
Such an assessment is completely unrelated to such freedom.
In your mind, maybe. In an argument between yourself, a wise Latina, and Dr. Ponzi in a lab coat, and the viewing public, you evidently aren't going to get very far saying "You're wrong and irrelevant."
You might argue that medicaid and SS dollars have been earned but your argument that someone living on SS and medicaid is completely independent and free is not unassailable rare earth.
Wasn't this demonstrated like two years ago? It's great info for getting into the why there's such huge swings in outcomes among otherwise similar populations, but it's not really actionable info.
Of course, it's also a necessary reminder that the endless cycle of lockdown / social distance brings about actual medical harms that are largely ignored by MPHs in their COVID mania. Hopefully we'll all forget how to fight off rhinoviruses and turn their resurgence into the next apocalyptic event.
That 'new' research was being linked here in July 2020.
Wait! I thought COVID-19 was supposed to be "like a spicy cold, but the sniffles."
J6 Committee is hiding full transcripts of depositions from other members of Congress.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/andy-biggs-pushes-jan-6-panel-for-access-to-deposition-transcripts-to-combat-out-of-context-fragments
The depositions are most likely against House rules already, but hiding the information shows a political animus to only release convenient snippets towards a a narrative.
The committee is also considering legal actions to demand testimony and private and legislative materials of other members of congress, items always assumed to be protected from police and other actions through legislative immunity.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/january-6-republicans-decision-supoena-pressure
It's a Reichstag fire. Pure and simple.
Rep Andrew Clyde R-GA: stated on May 12, 2021 in a House hearing:
“Watching the TV footage of those who entered the Capitol. … If you didn't know the TV footage was from Jan. 6, you would actually think it was a normal tourist visit.”
You know where there were gallows and chants to hang Mike Pence the VP, a gun killing, flags jabbed into police, stun guns and feces smeared on walls. I don't know what tourist destinations he has been going to, but he needs a better tourist guide.
Sounds like San Francisco.
a gun killing
By the police.
flags jabbed into police
Oh heavens! Not poked by flags. That's far worse than when Team Blue burned down St. John's or set off bombs in the Capitol Building.
stun guns
Carried by the police
and feces smeared on walls.
Didn't happen. The story was yet another Team Blue lie. Chuck Schumer's aide said he saw footprints in the bathroom that might have had poop on them or mud from outside, and Team Blue made up the rest.
Meanwhile during the Team Blue riots at Trump's inauguration back in 2017, 60 officers were injured, cars were torched and buildings destroyed.
Democrats upset the transcript of the ussc oral hearings regarding mandates was correctly updated regarding Gorsuchs comments about the flu.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/supreme-court-revises-transcript-of-gorsuchs-comment-on-flu-death-count
Democrats upset the transcript of the ussc oral hearings regarding mandates was correctly updated regarding Gorsuchs comments about the flu.
There is absolutely nothing in that article which supports that statement.
Do you want the tweets, I can link them to you. The link was simply to show the transcript was updated. Most MSNBC people tweeted out how Gorsuch will still wrong and the correction didn't matter. His "hundreds of thousands" claim was used to distract from Sotomayor's completely wrong statements.
Are you not knowledgeable of that? I can go link you the tweets if you are.
His "hundreds of thousands" claim was used to distract from Sotomayor's completely wrong statements.
Moreover, along the lines of 'Take Trump literally vs. take Trump seriously.' I think the lack of consideration of the totality of the circumstances/arguments is being overlooked as well. Gorsuch made an incorrect but not wrong argument. Breyer *and* Sotomayor made *not even wrong* arguments. Flu killing 100,000 people or even 500,000 people every year is wrong but not implausible. More than a million Americans die every year of *something*. Breyer asserting that there were 750M cases yesterday, there aren't even 750M Americans if you infected each one twice and there's no conceptualization of infecting someone twice in the same day. Sotomayor asserting that there were 100,000 kids on ventilators, we learned early on, that there weren't enough staff, ICU beds, and ventillators to put 100K people on them all.
Even if they all misspoke, Gorsuch is afraid of a plausible scenario while Breyer and Sotomayor are scared about the moon suddenly plummeting out of the sky. Even if you reframe it as just Breyer and Sotomayor thinking globally in order to move them from 'not even wrong' to 'less wrong', the legal thinking becomes 'not even wrong' with Breyer and Sotomayor were effectively asserting, "Because 750,000 people contracted malaria in India and S. Asia, OSHA has the right to impose quinine mandates in the US."
2 years before covid, 60 to 80 thousand Americans died of the flu. 100k is not a crazy, implausible number. Epidemiologists have been warning that a flu strain will come along with much higher fatality numbers than that since, well, 1918 I suppose.
Proof that they are either not intelligent enough to see that their scenarios are not rooted in reality, or too partisan to not believe the agenda they are seeing on their favorite news propaganda networks.
Both are very scary, being that they get to make law. Definitely a good reason for the senate, controlled by R's next year, to block any liberal nominated. They clearly are too ideologically motivated to sit on the court
How many flu deaths would be counted every year if absolutely everyone in the hospital got tested for flu and anyone who died with a positive test was counted as a flu death?
We're not comparing apples to apples here.
It is still pretty clear by Excess Death numbers that the number of deaths caused by COVID are a factor of 10 - 20 higher than even bad Flu years. We are talking about 40,000 flu deaths to 300,000 - 600,000 covid deaths. Go take a look at the excess deaths charts- there is room to quibble over whether there are 450,000 or 550,000 covid deaths. But you cannot doubt that with COVID came hundreds of thousands more deaths than we normally see in a year.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm
Yeah, I know that. I'd just like to see a real comparison.
Including a flu test that can pick up dead flu that didn't actually take hold
I'd argue that the excess deaths can be attributed to things other than COVID; such as drug overdoses, suicide, etc. Which are all up significantly.
I'd also argue that we may very well see less excess deaths in following years. Why? Because COVID has killed many old people that are already unhealthy or sick; especially in nursing homes. While it sucks they died, they really just died earlier than they would have without COVID. I guess we'll see how it goes.
"I'd argue that the excess deaths can be attributed to things other than COVID; "
That is broken out in the data. You can argue that on the margins they may be off by 10 - 20%. I think you would be hard pressed to argue that they are off by half or 90%.
"I'd also argue that we may very well see less excess deaths in following years. "
Yes, but while true think about how many deaths that is. We are talking about an upwards of a million person years if you assume that all of these people would have died in the next 2 years or so. Much higher if you are talking about 40 year olds who were obese.
I think it is important not to minimize the impact of COVID. There is no reason to believe it is anything other than one of the (if not the) biggest killers in the country for the last two years.
That isn't to say that it was an OUTRAGEOUS number- or that when viewed in the grand scheme of death in the US it is completely unprecedented. But it was very serious.
One thing is that the idea that there is some magic number of deaths that justifies major authoritarian interventions needs to die. Whether it's 2x or 20x as bad as a flu is not what's important. But no one really seemed to question that. From a public policy perspective, number of deaths by itself should not be an important factor. How disruptive it is to the functioning of society is all that matters. Of course at an individual level deaths matter. But that's always true.
Overt - Not sure I'd argue half, but 20-30% wouldn't be unreasonable.
Excess deaths - knowing that 80% were over 65 and had health issues, I'd say it's fair to say that a significant percentage of these folks would have died within 2 years regardless of COVID. For the under 40 crowd, that is harder to calculate.
As far as minimizing impact, it's hard to NOT counter the narrative when the DNC, CDC, media, etc; are all over-emphasizing the numbers. Hell, the CDC is finally admitting there is a difference between "of" and "with". You an bet your ass they will reduce the death count by 25-50% here shortly. Just as most of us have been saying from the beginning.
I would contend the seriousness of COVID should have been focused on the over 65 crowd and folks that are obese. And we knew this early on. Instead, we told them masks work and they went out and got sick. Then we told them vaccines give them immunity; so they kept spreading to other seniors.
The death rate by age is apparently close to the 2003 numbers, which is a generally better measure than excess deaths which is simply a comparison to a model.
There is less flu deaths because mask use went from near zero to millions.
Of course. The magic masks eradicated the flu but drove the Covid spikes to new heights. Yup, that's the ticket.
D"science"Bruce
Initial tweet examples:
The flu kills about 30,000 Americans each year. I’m kinda surprised Gorsuch would broadcast his ignorance like this. I looked this up with help from Google in about 10 seconds. https://t.co/6EC0BMC0yD
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 7, 2022
And look at his follow up after the transcription fix, as an example.
His follow up:
"Either way, there’s no equivalence between the harm caused by the flu, which kills about 30k Americans a year, and Covid, which has killed well over 800k in two years. So regardless of what Gorsuch meant to say, he’s not making a good point."
This has been my biggest criticism, not just of the OSHA mandate in question (though it's most damning in this context), but of the alarmism in general.
30k average a year is nothing to sneeze at, and in some not too distant year (2017?) is was upwards of 70K, and the vast majority of people never even heard about it - a blip in the media.
So now that they're starting to actually recognize the difference between dying with as apposed to from, it will be interesting to see what the actual number of Americans who have died *from* Covid are. As Lewinski recently suggested, it might be upwards of 75% of current cases are in the hospital for the reasons.
If this holds up, this would mean a contrast in hysteria of absolutely nothing for 70k American deaths from the flu VS. stopping life as we know it for 200K Americans. Actually, that 200k would be over 2 years. Taking that into account, the C19 deaths could actually represent only a 42% average increase over a really bad flu season.
Here is MSNBC analyst Mystal:
"Soo... that actual argument from Republicans today is that Gorsuch didn't say ‘hundreds of thousands’ of flu deaths (which is wrong) but said ‘hundreds, thousands’ of flu deaths (WHICH IS ALSO WRONG)," Mystal tweeted Monday. "* If Gorsuch think the flu killing hundreds of thousands of people (which it doesn't) means we should ignore Covid (which does) he's wrong. If Gorsuch thinks the full killing hundreds of people (which it doesn't) means we should ignore Covid (which has killed 800K) he's wrong."
Do you want more?
in fairness, they seem to have about as much knowledge and analytical abilities as Sotomeyor. And shes a sitting justice!
"but said ‘hundreds, thousands’ of flu deaths (WHICH IS ALSO WRONG)," Mystal tweeted Monday."
Narrator: But it wasn't wrong...
But watch Shrike, Mike and Jeff repeat it for months to come anyway.
Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year.
https://www.health.com/condition/flu/how-many-people-die-of-the-flu-every-year
So he's still correct.
"Soo... that actual argument from Republicans today is that Gorsuch didn't say ‘hundreds of thousands’ of flu deaths (which is wrong) but said ‘hundreds, thousands’ of flu deaths (WHICH IS ALSO WRONG)"
Sorry I had to quote that again because of just how silly it is. So this genius is putting in print that since it isnt in the hundreds of thousands (which Gorsuch didnt say), and it also isnt in the hundreds OR thousands (which hundreds, thousands covers) I can only assume they think its in the tens or ones? Or millions? Do we need to get MSNBC a number line?
well the precise term would be tens of thousands. That doesn't make Gorsuch wrong- just imprecise.
And they of course are missing the point of this. He is asking why Polio and Flu aren't subject to the same OSHA requirements. He is specifically asking what line the Government is trying to draw between Polio, Flu and COVID. Yes there is a difference in degree of harm from the different degrees, but the whole point of his questioning is to get the government to state the legal basis for that distinction.
But most years it is in the tens of thousands, last year it was in the hundreds (supposedly) by the official counts with a 90some percent drop in flu. So by the official numbers, the best way to describe that is hundreds, thousands. It would be weird to word it hundreds, tens of thousands, when thousands closely enough applies to 10,000-30,000 (where it often lives).
Yeah I get you. My point though is that they are nitpicking. He was speaking extemporaneously, and should have said "flu kills tens of thousands in a year." Instead, he said "hundreds, thousands" which is correct but imprecise. They want to call that incorrect merely because it distracts from the beclownments of Sotomayor and Breyer.
You know how it goes. Point something out to a cat and it won't look where you're pointing, it'll look at your finger.
The whole deal was very much an exercise in getting the lawyers arguing the point to make a distinction, on the record. If you want to be a good journalist instead of a partisan pundit, you explain that, what the government lawyers' responses were, and the context.
I'm 99 44/100%v sure this was deliberate, the "analyst" basically talking about the "error" to distract from the real point. Though I've known some journalists, and a lot of them are dumber than dogshit so there is a chance this professional analyst might actually be too stupid to realize that imprecision in this case is done on purpose, to let the people in front of the court say something on record.
And, again, to reiterate my point above. The quote excoriates Gorsuch for (not) mistakenly conflating two plausible scenarios but makes no mention of Breyer *and* Sotomayor (not mistakenly) conflating reality with *impossible* scenarios.
Do you want more?
No. Thanks. I think it's reasonable if you're going to make a claim and post a link that the link should support the claim. I deleted my Twitter account over a year ago and will never rejoin that cesspool.
And yes, that Day 2 take is idiotic because it's all projection.
You'll be shocked to learn that comments are mix of commentary and linked source material.
I know, it is strange. But that's basically what most of the roundup is.
A pharmacy chain here will only provide an at-home test to you if you are on MaineCare (government provided health insurance). Not sure if that is universal or just that specific chain.
Free covid test:
Feel good - live your life
Feel bad - stay home until you feel good
Exactly this.
I haven't had a single covid test this entire time. When I had the sniffles some months ago, I waited until I was asymptomatic and returned to work. Could've been allergies, a common cold, or Covid.
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I'll note that tests are...really just telling you stuff you ought to assume.
We burned through 10 or so that were provided by work, all to tell us what we pretty much should have known. Once my wife tested positive, we should have just said "do I have symptoms? Ok, I do/don't have covid".
Instead we tested myself and the kids regularly. I had a sore throat for two days, testing negative for two days. On the morning of day three my sinuses were clogged, and I was coughing and sneezing...and tested positive. The kids never showed any symptoms and continued to test negative.
I have seen and heard of a lot of people who just test every day no matter what, so long as they have the tests. The thing is, they are not going to show positive with these home tests until they have symptoms- so really testing when you have no symptoms isn't going to tell you anything. These tests are not going to tell you that you are an asymptomatic spreader- they are checking your nasal cavity for the virus, and if you don't have symptoms (runny nose, sneezing and congestion) there isn't any virus there.
The problem with MaineCare is that many of these folks don’t need to know if they are positive for work or before returning to work. Because they do not work. People that do work don’t have access to these kits (in person at the largest area pharmacy chain). Almost as if these kits are participation trophies.
I tested twice at the drive-through while ill. Both were negative but I had all of the symptoms save for loss of taste/smell. And no other symptoms. I acted accordingly based on symptoms.
Masks are not a panacea nor are tests. Have seen reports in other countries where there are runs on take home kits. And runs on testing facilities. Maybe we have not evolved beyond those tulips or Tickle Me Elmo dolls…
At work we get tested once a week. We have the option to test three times a week, but no one does. I think that's the appropriate interval.
Also, one can be infectious without showing symptoms. My friend's kid got it while on vacation, so the parents tested themselves and had it despite no symptoms at the time. (They had symptoms a few days later).
If you don't have symptoms it does NOT mean you don't have it. Just that the viral load isn't high enough yet to exhibit symptoms.
"We have the option to test three times a week, but no one does. I think that's the appropriate interval."
This makes no sense though. You can go from "itchy throat" to "shedding virus" in a day. Then two days later develop the fever. Testing once a week could leave you contagious for up to a week.
"If you don't have symptoms it does NOT mean you don't have it. Just that the viral load isn't high enough yet to exhibit symptoms."
I didn't say that- I said that testing and infectious are not synonymous. If the virus isn't up in your nose causing symptoms, it is unlikely that you are going to be testing positive.
The friends who tested positive despite not having symptoms very likely were taking a PCR test after being sick. They are shedding dead, inactive virus from their sinuses and it is causing a "false" positive. (Scare quotes because they are not infectious which is what most people think of when they hear they are positive).
Are there exceptions and overlap? Yes. The point is that most nasal tests tell one specific thing: Is there the genetic material of the virus in the nose at detectable amounts. That is a clue but NOT an answer to the questions of:
1) Do I actually have covid
2) Am I infectious right now
Why is any testing appropriate Brandy(just trying to get a different perspective)? From my view point if you're sick do what you always did stay home. Testing hasn't really stopped any spread so I'm confused why we bang this drum all the time. I'm not knocking you in my comment, I personally can't see the value (again my opinion only) besides to create large scale panic that most people would try to take care of regardless of tests.
The point is to force individuals who test positive into an extended period of isolation to limit the spread. The utility of such extended isolation was always dubious and recently hit the brick wall of reality.
TO an extent, understanding whether you have a head cold our Covid is somewhat important. 1) It tells you whether you should let at risk people that you have had contact with that they should take some sniffles seriously. 2) It lets you know if your kids (who show no symptoms right now) are potentially carrying a head cold or something worse.
I agree that the best policy is to stay home if you are sick with anything. But if we think that there are ANY protocols that should be followed differently for cold vs covid, then testing can tell you to use them.
"A good reminder that "remote learning" doesn't mean the same thing for all kids."
Again, another perfect example of something that was screamed at the left, ad nauseum, for well over a year, that they are just now starting to admit was the case. The damage done to kids in general was bad, but the gap between affluent kids in their learning pods and minority kids that had less PC/internet access, tutors etc will get substantially wider. And the AWFLs that caused it will shrug and go "systemic racism happened?", even though everyone fucking told them over and over their COVID hysteria would do exactly this
Why would they not want to induce an outcome that would prove their claims?
They only care about this now because they are losing ground with minority poplulations, and minority populations are more likely to be poorer and have less access to virtual learning tools. Prior to 2020, they assumed they had black and latinos in the bag.
If anything good can be said to have come out of 2020, it's that historically democrat populations are starting to question their loyalty, and starting to realize they've been fed bullshit for decades.
They are at least losing Latinos pretty hard, I think a big part due to their culture war antics.
Latinos have a good amount of conservative thinking folks, some catholic/christians, many with a capitalistic mindset of nose to the grindstone to build something of their own. And they arent on board with the lefts mission of a gender fluid gay space social justice utopia built on neomarxism. And they overwhelmingly hate the "latinX" pandering from the left.
Unfortunately I think blacks are fucked right now. They might have gotten off the Dixiecrats physical plantations, but they are still stuck on the DNC's mental one. They are being sold a bill of goods by the pro-intersectional, "woke", CRT-pushing affluent whites, but just so long as said whites get to keep them under their thumb. Nancy pelosi, Feinstein, Warren et al just have to show up with their Kente cloths, kneel in respect, put up a fist, then they can continue on with their day, shoveling piles of corporate/pharma money in their pockets, making money on insider trading, and doing nothing in any way shape or form for actual black people.
I think if the dems keep running elderly, white candidates, or psychotic progressives, they're going to keep losing the black vote too, maybe not as quickly as the hispanic vote. In many ways, black voters have a strong conservative streak too, and they line up less and less with the "gender fluid gay space social justice utopia built on neomarxism." The more the democrats pander to that demographic, the more black votes they'll lose.
But for now, as much as black people hated to hear (and gave him some shit for) Biden say "if you dont vote for me you aint black!", there is absolutely a culture both among the white saviors and the capital B Black activists that if you vote for a R you are a race traitor, uncle tom, not "authentically black"
Was going to add that black cultures strong church background had them holding some of the queer celebration stuff at bay, but unfortunately for them intersectionality is working its way into the church, and black churches are among the first ones participating in it openly. And you cant do intersectionality without including all the gender/sexuality weirdness that goes along with it.
Ill hold out some hope they can break away from the left, but for right now they are captives (most often by their own choosing)
Many black people believe their self-interest lies with the Democratic agenda. Many aren't really down with intersectionality or gender ideology, but they still believe they'll get the best political deal from the Democrats. This is wrong, and many Democratic policies, past and present, have been disastrous for black people, but countering this misconception will require a lot of determined effort and not being afraid to draw fire from the activist types.
Black people have been told for decades that all Republicans are racist, and most black people believe that. The end.
The cleanest election ever narrative continues to have holes as Ga continues its probe into illegal ballot harvesting. This is a continuation of the lefts pattern of suing for election rule changes and ignoring rulings against them.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/georgia-ballot-harvesting-probe-casts-fresh-light-past-democrat-efforts
Elias has also officially started the suits to disqualify GOP candidates from running in 2022 under the guise of participating in an insurrection despite not a single insurrection charge.
Judge refuses to block subpoena requiring wisonsin election officials in regards to how Zuckerberg funds were distributed and used.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/judge-refuses-block-subpoena-ordering-wisconsin-official-testify-election
Still crying about the election, I see.
How'd that audit go in Arizona, Jesse?
https://www.axios.com/arizona-maricopa-county-audit-election-e95cf199-f2c7-43c8-bb97-9e3f0cf7880e.html
As expected. Nothing to see here, move along. Evidence, sorry we misplaced, mispoke, misappropriated, miscounted, misproccessed and misadjudicated. What, change it. Sorry again.
Did you actually read the audit report or just what the media said about it? Found thousands of double votes for one. USSC ruled after the election that the law against ballot harvesting was valid. Found other numerous issues.
Or do you think a recount is actually a forensic audit?
By the way, thank you for not accusing me of blood libel like you normally do stolen valor. LOL.
When you read the actual report, we can talk about it if you want.
Even the preliminary audit in Arizona showed a massive problem. The Republican auditor found 9% of vote by mail ballots in the sample to be invalid. The Democrat expert reviewed the same sample and found 13% invalid.
Either of those numbers would have invalidated the election results. Which probably explains why such audits were not done anywhere.
Axios and the dnc told him all was good
Nearly 60% of democrats support open and active censorship online.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/polling/most-democrats-want-social-media-censorship-poll
Cuz freedom is a threat to "democracy"?
Ackshuyally, it is.
They only want "others" to be censored, while thinking it will never happen to them.
Of course they are also censored and have no idea how it could've happened.
Glenn Greenwald had a great video about this. It is the most striking difference between the left and right today. For all the "Both Sides" stuff being thrown around these days, there is a stark difference between how Democrats feel about the role of government to censor and prosecute their political enemies versus the Republicans.
On Monday, the Biden administration announced that health insurance plans must cover at least eight at-home tests per member per month.
Sorry, but that COVID relief money was better spent on Boeing.
At the rate Biden is spending the relief money, it will be boeing boeing gone!
Not Boeing, Boeing, bong? Any tax-financed "investments" in Jello Pudding and Boost?
Depends…
The Biden crew's attempt to scapegoat big companies for inflation has drawn some criticism from within the administration's own ranks...
These officials need to transition to boards of directors soon. They can't be dragging the baggage of having scapegoated those would-be employers.
"Transition?" "Dragging?" !re you saying that Biden is targeting Tranny businesses?
The 10 least free states (in order, starting from least free) are New York, Hawaii, California, New Jersey, Oregon, Maryland, Delaware, Vermont, New Mexico, and Rhode Island.
WHAT'S THE COMMON DENOMINATOR I WONDER
I suspect one of two letters within parenthesis.
Equity?
I would have guessed beautiful natural environments but New Jersey.
But Rhode Island dropped "Plantations" from the official name! Does that not count for anything?!
frankly I'm surprised California wasn't ranked 1
Trump tweets had been viewed in all ten of those states.
A good reminder that "remote learning" doesn't mean the same thing for all kids.
Yeah, it's not really about the kids.
Look, when we are talking about the educational achievement of kids they are all exactly, equitably the same.
But when we are talking about the needs and shortcomings of kids, then we can only use race to understand (and justify) vast differences.
Got it?
At a moment when too many media outlets see their role as working with the state to reinforce official narratives...
Tuccille, you conspiracy theorist, you.
Fuck Joe Biden.
Fuck Joe Biden
Are we living through a "broad rise in aggressive and anti-social behavior"?
My cherished institutions are telling me every day of the threat The Other poses.
At least we don't have one party actively destroying the rule of law, implimenting a 2 tiered legal system, actively trying to destroy the nuclear family, and promoting radical socialism
They were all fine with the violent riots of summer 2020, but now speech is violence and a bridge too far.
Are we living through a "broad rise in aggressive and anti-social behavior"?
Fuck, no we aren't! Anybody wanna fight about it?!?!
"Some 2022 Democrats are sounding like 2020 Republicans" about COVID-19...
Mid-terms are not going to be kind, even to the wolves in brand new sheep's clothing.
Biden's Plan To Make At-Home COVID-19 Tests More Expensive and Harder To Find
Is this an admission that Puddin'head Joe isn't doing this shit by accident through ignorance but that he is in fact malevolent and doing it on purpose? Because once you accept that he's doing it intentionally, you have to start asking yourself what exactly his intentions are.
Same as always. All progressives and most Democrats have visions of a better society and crave a mandate to force us into their utopian futures. More than any specific policy or action is the drive to Be in Charge.
Biden is a cronyist not an Utopian. Same with most of the others including the (r)s.
Build Back Better©
he's not doing shit. . it's his cadre of young millenials who are his handlers and they are stalinists through and through.
After last week's teachers union strike, Chicago schools will resume in-person instruction on Wednesday...
A number was finally slid across the table that union officials found acceptable.
Teachers unions agreed to end the strike and go back to in-person learning... and nothing else happened.
Certainly not learning.
What is hilarious is that the additional terms of their strike was that they not have to go back until Monday of this week anyways. So they compromised on 2 days later.
"The Biden crew's attempt to scapegoat big companies for inflation"
If only the Biden Administration would hire a certain economics expert and follow his advice to blame Big Spittin' Tobaccy.
#InflationIsAWingnutMyth
The spittin' tobaccy thing always makes me smile even though I'm not in on the joke. Can someone please provide a brief origin story?
Some idiot that was intent on defending the Biden administration was trying to deflect from the inflation criticism. He decided the best way to do that was to claim that inflation wasn't that bad--it was only the backwards Trump voters complaining because their spittin' tobacky was going up $.10.
What can you do with an argument like that? Besides make fun of it, that is.
What Knutsack said, but to name names, the particular idiot was Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 (AKA Shrike, Queen Amathea, American Socia1ist, Alu Ackbar Alexander).
Thank you. I thought maybe Sleepy Joe had said it himself, given his folksy, regular-guy nature.
"Spittin' Terbacky!" You just smile and say it! 🙂
It's primarily a problem for the disciples of wingnut.com.
https://nypost.com/2022/01/06/dems-mocked-for-featuring-hamilton-cast-on-capitol-riot-anniversary/
Dems are crashing and burning on every front including: being in any way connected to real people or reality.
Examples of things they did for J6 memorial:
- had Liz and Dick Cheney to the floor, giving Dick Cheney a round of applause and all taking time to individually shake his hand. Dick. Fucking. Cheney.
- Had the cast of Hamilton and Lin Manuel up for a nostalgia throwback
- Had a cringe candlelight vigil with a choir!!
Seriously, the country couldnt be rolling their eyes any harder over this hilarious display. It is very telling of who the DNC is mostly made of and their target demo: RESIST!ance boomer women, and AWFL wine-moms. The people that still jerk off over Hamilton, as the Obama years were the best time of their life. Which is hilarious because the rest of the country either got tired of it, or young SJWs have now decided it is offensive and rahcist (no good deed eh?).
But having Dick Cheney up?! I mean I know Trump broke them so badly they will look for any R to prop up as a hero (Lincoln project clowns) for saying "Trump bad!" but seriously...literally no one likes this guy, R's, D's, the man is a fucking war criminal and should be spending the rest of his life in prison. But as long as he'll criticize J6, he's cool in your book?
No. Fucking. Principles
The adoration for Dick Cheney doesn't surprise me too much, I guess, because I had noticed a long while ago that opposition to the Iraq war from the Left was not principled, it was just team politics.
Still, it is kinda gross. You'd think stuff like torture would put off a sensitive liberal...heh.
Both you guys assume that current Democrats have personal or institutional memories of the Iraq war and Dick Cheney. At least in public, Democrats assume the persona of an angry 24 year old. To them, Dick is just Liz's dad, the father of a brave if politically misguided woman.
Outside of sexuality, the American right now holds the social politics of the left in the seventies, and the establishment left has become some weird Joe McCarthy/Martin Bormann hybrid.
"the establishment left has become some weird Joe McCarthy/Martin Bormann hybrid."
Except instead of looking for and shaming communists, they are looking for and shaming not-communists.
I am no defender of the January 6th fracas and I think this is just damn craven and desperate on the part of the Dems!
And Kute Kackling Kammie equating it with Pearl Harbor and 9/11 ? The Creutzfeldt-Jakob is really hitting her hard! She might be even worse off than Biden and more dangerous!
"it's over control of information"
When it comes to controlling human beings there is no better instrument than lies. Because, you see, humans live by beliefs. And beliefs can be manipulated. The power to manipulate beliefs is the only thing that counts. - The Neverending Story
All religious leaders ever approve.
There's an important difference between someone believing a lie and proselyting it, and someone who knows it's a lie but says it anyway.
Right now we're mostly dealing with the latter as far as the ruling class goes.
You privileged binary people will never understand the brutal oppression we nonbinary individuals endure on a daily basis.
Arizona mom slams Delta for lack of gender options for her nonbinary child
Um, helloooooooooo? How are we supposed to fly if you're forcing us to identify as either "male" or "female"? My gender expression cannot be captured by such simplistic terms.
#LGBTQIA+
2 Spirits get top billing now, shitlord.
Binary? I prefer to think of myself as unary. Is that good or bad?
Actually, the kid is lucky that mom did not claim a lack of species identity options, and put the kid in a pet carrier box.
The kid in question is 21.
Um, helloooooooooo? How are we supposed to fly if you're forcing us to identify as either "male" or "female"? My gender expression cannot be captured by such simplistic terms.
Actually I can sympathize. My gender expression requires extra leg room.
This created a malestrom.
An airplane would not be a suitable conveyance. A clown car would be much better.
My mortal enemy NBC news thinks this is important and publishes this crap. Yep. I am still on the right side of history. Kind of.
"Biden's Plan To Make At-Home COVID-19 Tests More Expensive and Harder To Find"
Hey all of ye Reasonoid readers! Do NOT bother to read this article about Joe Biden (or his policies)! Do NOT bother to read (or read about) ANY links, facts, or logic contained in this article and-or video! Do NOT bother to trouble your pretty little heads about silly factual details gathered by useless Reason-writer eggheads!
Because I, the SMARTEST ONE, can “summarize” it ALL for you! Here it is, above article summarized: “Senile Mackerel Snapper Bad”!
(/Sarc, revenge for moronic “summaries” about “Orange Man Bad”)
If I call you crazy, will you spew more crazy to prove my point?
Its posts make me wonder. Is it possible that somewhere a squirrel has achieved consciousness (and access to the internet)? Thus while extremely limited in intellect, should we admire the effort?
"Human Mammals Bad"!!!
Wow!!! Look!!! I have now attained the same level of "intelligence" as has been attained by the "smart" humans here who post "Orange Man Bad"!!!
"Human Mammals Bad"!!! "Human Mammals Bad"!!! "Human Mammals Bad"!!!
And now THREE times their intellectual level!!! I am getting smarter by the minute!
And the answer is “yes.”
This is all just empty-headed tribalistic "Tree Rodents Bad" to me!
"This is all just empty-headed tribalistic "Tree Rodents Bad" to me!"
This is so bizarre. The entire point of your thread was to try and trigger a tribal reaction. And then you complain that the tribe you provoked responded to your provocation.
Do you think this is helpful? Because as someone who claims to lament the tribalism on this site, you sure do everything in your power to perpetuate it.
Non-tribalistic readers would have read it, smiled knowingly but sadly, knowing EXACTLY what I was writing about, and have moved on!
For those interested in the researched and documented facts about tribalism and "do-gooder derogation" (feeling COMPELLED to cut down those who are more broad-minded, learned, and benevolent than we are, and less tribalistic than we are... lest they... MAKE US LOOK BAD!)... See http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Jesus_Validated/ and http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/ ...
“Do Gooder Derogation” and “Relax! Just Because I am Right and You are Wrong, Doesn’t Mean that I Want to Steal ‘Your’ Woman”
"Non-tribalistic readers would have read it, smiled knowingly but sadly, knowing EXACTLY what I was writing about, and have moved on!"
Whereas your expectation was that the Tribalists would respond to it. Er go, the entire point of your troll was to increase the amount of tribalist bickering on the comments section.
Like...you see that right? Your point was to get tribalists to post.
HOW are we going to fix tribalism if we don't call it by name? HOW are the tribalists EVER going to see their own evils, if they don't get called for it? I would NOT mind ONE iota if they did NOT post in reaction! I would be DELIGHTED if the tribalists merely thought about these things a TINY bit! I would be DELIGHTED to the 332nd power if the tribalists actually FIXED their brain-dead tribalism!
Failing the tribalists ever doing ANY of these things (sad to say, that's quite likely), it at least helps the rest of us to KNOW who the unthinking tribalists are, so that we can discount their pernicious thoughts and influences!
Sqrlsybot is deployed to break up conversation through shitposting and trolling. The infuriating ignorance and stupidity is the whole point, as are the 300 line shitposts.
Hey Mamma! How's your Great Christian Most Fashionable whorestyle cumming along?
This (above Mammary-comment), from Mammary-Fuhrer, the (metaphorical at the VERY least) tribalistic Jesus-killer, Mahatma Gandhi-killer, Martin Luther King Jr.-killer, etc., who can NOT refute what I write! Truth hurts, doesn't it, Oh Ye Great Christian Theologian?
Hey Mamma the Highly Esteemed, Expert Christian Theologian!
https://reason.com/2021/03/24/for-the-first-time-a-majority-of-republicans-support-same-sex-marriage/#comment-8822506
Have you figured out yet, how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? Many of us are waiting with bated breath!
Also, how is Your Followership building up? I mean, for Your “Expert Theologians for Worshipful Methods of Identity Theft”? Where do we subscribe to Your Newsletter?
Hear, hear, HEAR ye the self-righteous preachings of MammaryBahnFuhrer! (Imported below). She knows JUST the right theology to espouse, along with wearing JUST the right hairstyle, whorestyle, purse, and other accessories! Meanwhile, in the EXACT same source, She engaged in identity theft! Her heart, is truth, is a ravening black holes of hypocrisy, greedy self-righteousness, and other evils!
Now, the preachings of The Great Mammary:
It amazes me how Americans living in a purportedly Christian culture don't even understand the basic tenets of its theology.
Pretty much the whole point of Christianity is that everyone has sinned and is worthy of damnation so God became a human and took our punishment for us. And the libertarian angle is, that you still have a choice to accept or reject the gift already given.
Ephesians 2:8-9 ESV: For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
Romans 6:23 ESV: For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
John 3:16-17 ESV: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.
Like this one for example.
Hey Mamma... Did you do Your Usual job of refuting what I wrote, by NOT reading it?
There are about 1.7 billion web sites out there... For all practical purposes, I have read (approximately) NONE of them! By NOT reading them, I have refuted ALL of them! So now, I know damned close to EVERYTHING known to humans world-wide!
You SEE the utter POWER of refuting stuff by NOT reading it?
I read it. You called me names, lied about me and posted irrelevant links that have been refuted here a hundred times but you pretend they haven't.
Did I miss anything?
Lied about You? Tell us HOW I lied about You, Oh Great Queen of the Internet Cesspools and Echo Chambers?
Hey MammaryBahnFuhrer… How is Your new org coming along? Are You gaining many new converts and perverts to “Expert Christian Theologians for Identity Theft?” And where do we sign up for your newsletter?
In https://reason.com/2021/03/21/why-we-still-shouldnt-censor-misinformation/#comment-8818090 Mamma fesses to her being an identity-thief and sock!
chemjeff radical individualist
March.21.2021 at 4:27 pm
Uh oh, I think you left your sock on.
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1. SQRLSY 0ne
March.21.2021 at 5:06 pm
Yeah, sigh.
Hey MammaryBahnFuhrer, Expert Christian Theologian! Did Jesus appear to You in a vision, and tell You that ID theft is a GREAT, wonderful thing? Or ARE You Jesus, returned to us, maybe?
You lied that being spoofed and mocked is identity theft for one.
You also lie that nobody's refuted that stupid Salon link you drag out constantly, whereas dozens of people here have refuted it repeatedly.
And then you lie about your Big Lie. About how the Jan6 Reichstag Fire was an iNsurrEctioN, and how Babbit rather than Sicknick was Horst Wessel.
M. Scott Peck calls folks like you the "People of the Lie", Sqrlsy.
https://www.salon.com/2021/04/11/trumps-big-lie-and-hitlers-is-this-how-americas-slide-into-totalitarianism-begins/
Trump's Big Lie and Hitler's: Is this how America's slide into totalitarianism begins?
NEVER been refuted! Unless you call grade-school insults a "refutation". Refute ANY of the MANY facts listed there, fascist!
SQRLSY rides the short bus.
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/74/d4/6d/74d46d00f3a574286305bae720cf8686.jpg
That's pretty funny, thanks!
So the choice is for everyone to pay more taxes for free tests, or everyone pay higher premiums for free tests?
i'm not taking any tests, it's free
Why not both?
"A new report from the Cato Institute looks at levels of freedom across the United States, ranking individual states on whether they're more or less free."
Didn't we already have some argument about free states vs. slave states?
And it appears the slave states won the long game.
This is a report from Cato. Having less regulations is always better, unless the person sends mean tweets
Unless the person lowering regulation
Funny how history repeats itself, political party alignment and all.
Colorado dropped 5 in rank. Feels about right. Denver seems dead set on being the next progressive shit hole.
That's what you get for not shooting at the Cali retards that move in
On Monday, the Biden administration announced that health insurance plans must cover at least eight at-home tests per member per month.
Cool! Today, the administration should announce that health insurance plans must cover *everything*!
Including groceries
And rent.
And student loans.
Hookers are healthcare right?
I need craft beer and kind bud for my mental health.
That should be the next Medicare expansion.
Some Treasury officials say relaxing the unconstitutionally enacted, illegal tariffs instituted by the Trump administration and continued under President Joe Biden would do more good than more antitrust antics.
FTFY - No taxation without Representation.
How about No Representation without Taxation?
I'd prefer, No Taxation regardless of Representation but I'm willing to settle.
Fucking commie sympathizer. 🙂
You've discovered my terrible secret.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjCuXlNuW4c
After a couple hundred years experience, I have my doubts about taxation with representation.
'Are we living through a "broad rise in aggressive and anti-social behavior"? Matthew Yglesias makes the case that we are, and that this explains a rise in everything from murders to school discipline issues to traffic deaths.'
But nothing to do with deliberate inducement of fear and suspicion, hyper-partisan politics that now focuses on the de-humanization of opponents, and technology, especially social media that turns people into suicidal assholes.
mass formation psychosis... is a delusion!
I knew The People's Republic of NJ would be top 10 in multiple categories....least free, highest percentage of outbound moves from a state.
Phuck Phailing Phil Murphy!
Once again though New York beats out New Jersey despite Phailing Phil's best effort. Always a bride's maid, never a bride.
And don't forget our COVID rate!
And this AM I found out that Phil's asking nursing homes to take COVID+ patients from hospitals. Hey, if you fuck up once, why not do it twice?
Chicago teachers will return to schools on Tuesday
under duress, guaranteeing even worse quality education than remote learning.
Why do you think any learning is going on at Chicago public schools regardless of where the teachers are?
How much did Lightfoot promise them in bonuses and raises is what I want to know.
And how many votes did they promise in return?
That's the key question.
Are we living through a "broad rise in aggressive and anti-social behavior"?
Obviously the solution is to mandate good behavior.
Blm and antif need to be excused of cource
Not necessarily. Progressives have already explained that behavior can only be judged by context and race (mostly by race). Thus white people storming the Capitol are behaving very, very badly. But black people (or friends of black people) storming some federal courthouse are behave very, very good.
While at-home rapid tests in many countries are plentiful and cost as little as a few dollars per test, here they remain hard to find and about $24 or more for a two-pack.
It's getting a little late in the pandemic for testing to be worth much, quite frankly. I mean, sure, you get to add to the scary case count (unofficial as home tests may be).
That's my thought every time the subject comes up. Why? If you are sick, stay home. If not, do your thing.
testing asymptomatics and finding more cases is next level shit for the Branch Covidians
The only reason to get tested is to comply with the fascist mandates.
Trust me, people who get the Communist Chinese Virus know it without a test.
No mandates, no test shortages.
Science.
"It's getting a little late in the pandemic for testing to be worth much, quite frankly. I mean, sure, you get to add to the scary case count"
That's all it was ever worth.
> Root of inflation divides the Biden administration.
Okay, back in the 70s people could quibble over the causes of inflation. After all, it was the dark ages. Even though the cause of inflation was well known, and fully explained by writers such as Mises, Hayek, and Friedman, as well has being condensed in the Readers Digest, it was still the seventies and everyone was high, stoned, and in the throes of free love. So everything except the government got blamed for inflation: OPEC, Wall Street, Unions, insufficient WIN buttons, etc.
But we're literally fifty years later. We don't have that excuse. Who know damned well what causes it, and it's NOT greedy grocery stores, or Wall Street, or Unions, or insufficient WIN buttons. Jeepers Cripes on a Stick! Even the politicians, if they would pick up a book, could figure it out.
Different bumper stickers may phrase it differently, but inflation is caused by too much money chasing too few goods, via several mechanisms (usually government) to inject new money into the system. Central bank interest rates, quantitative easing, etc. The money scene is much more complicated than it was fifty years ago, but the economic effects are the same. The size of the money supply has outpaced the rate of economic activity.
Yes, there are shortages. Those cause price increases in the shorted sector and downstream, but we're seeing significant price increases across the board. It's not even, but inflationary price increases never are.
Thumping your fist like Elizabeth Warren (the nation's scold) and blaming grocery stores is not the answer.
CUT THE SPENDING! Raise the interest rates of course, but don't forget to CUT THE SPENDING!
Sorry, but inflation does not exist, and if it did, it would be caused by people who do not believe hard enough in the national agenda.
It's those damn un-vaxxed - - - - - - - -
inflation is caused by too much money chasing too few goods, via several mechanisms (usually government) to inject new money into the system. Central bank interest rates, quantitative easing, etc. The money scene is much more complicated than it was fifty years ago, but the economic effects are the same. The size of the money supply has outpaced the rate of economic activity.
This can't be emphasized enough. Look at housing--for decades, even when there were bubbles, like in the early-mid-2000s, they tended to be localized to a few particular markets. Now, it's practically everywhere. In Albuquerque, for instance, which has had bad economies for years, the media home price just hit $315K. The home we bought in Colorado back in 2015 for less than $200K is now valued at almost double that, and even shitholes in Aurora's ghetto neighborhoods are going for more than $350K. Save for very rural places, pretty much anywhere remotely near an urbanized center is likely going to run you AT LEAST $300K.
Yes Bozeman MT 780k - I'm in MT and wages aren't what they are in other states.
Yeah, but Bozeman is a fucking college town/champagne socialist haven like Jackson, Wyoming. It's not surprising at all that their housing market is way out of whack. Even Billings is more reasonable.
I really don't understand how people can afford to buy a home these days. I suppose you need a dual-income household, and you must resign yourself to being house-poor for years.
You start by saving up a nest egg and then buying a property that is too small for you. Then sit on it for 5 years while it doubles in price, and sell it for enough profit to make a 20% down payment on your next house. Do that 2-4 times and you finally have a house you feel you can grow into.
I'm not saying it is right. I am saying that it is how it works. Our first house was a shitty condo. Then a tiny wwii tract house. Then a decent 3 bedroom with room enough for a home office. Finally we are in a house that just about meets our needs (another bedroom would mean we could have guests without moving a kid to the couch). While it has helped to have dual incomes, the more important thing has been delaying gratification, and saving up money.
I did the first part, then got divorced. Now I'm buying my ex's house while living in an apartment.
Why do I find this so hilarious?
Well that is always a contraindicator for family wealth building.
Abolish marriage.
This, +1000. I lived at home for a few years, having to listen to all the dumbass boomers saying that millennials are losers who are living in their parents basements. Well I saved money instead of renting and got my 1st place which met all my needs. I also started working at age 11 and every one of my paychecks was split between 2 accounts, one which I had access and the other was for long term savings which I didn't have access to until I was an adult. So I had a nice chunk saved up by the time I was ready to buy.
My parents lived in a civil war era farmhouse on my grandparents property saving up for their house - and their interest rate back then was like 17.5%. They taught me well - if not too well - I'm a bit too "conservative" with my wealth (non of that new fangled Bitcoins for me).
No such thing, man. No such thing.
When someone becomes miserly then I'd say it's gone too far.
I have had up to 3 houses at one time, but then again I don't buy new cars when they are up nearly 20% from the year before on credit thinking I got a good deal.
I’m in a small town outside of Lexington, KY.
We fared the housing bubble pop of 2007-2008 fairly well. Home prices were pretty stable. We bought a house in 04 for $125k, and sold it in 08 for $130k.
We moved to just outside Lexington in 07.
Our house value stayed reasonably stable until Covid. It went up some, but not substantially. Had we sold in 2017, 10 years after we bought the house, we might have been able to break even with the improvements since moving in.
Since Covid our house value has gone up 60+%.
Since Covid our house value has gone up 60+%.
And that right there is a major cause of inflation. Very few houses have actually sold (really in the last decade or so). But a ton of people have refinanced or cashed out or somesuch based on that increased value. In 90% of cases, that new money is going to consumption rather than some investment in future production. So there will be no 'future goods' - just more money chasing the same goods as present.
inflation is now good for poor people, haven't you got the memo?
And by the by, this whole "It's a shortage, not inflation" thing is just a total false choice. It can be both. When everyone finds an additional $1000 underneath their couch cushions, they tend to go out and buy shit, which causes less shit to be available- aka shortages.
Stegosaurus inflation.
"Biden to Cast Election-Law Votes as ‘Turning Point’ for Nation in Speech"
President plans Atlanta address with Democrats short of votes in Senate and shy of support to change filibuster"
https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-casts-election-law-votes-as-turning-point-for-nation-in-speech-11641897003?
This is all about trying to get Manchin and Sinema to agree to get rid of the filibuster. It's very much a replay of the BBB efforts, when the White House and the progressives tried to bully Manchin and Sinema into supporting BBB. The intimidation and pressure didn't work a few weeks ago--and what's changed since then?
Schumer is still pushing for a vote on this and BBB because he's trying to head off a potential primary challenge by AOC. Biden is pushing for this because it's his last hurrah. He's got nothing left after this--except maybe appeasing Putin on Ukraine and Lithuania. He's done. This is the end of his career. He wants his life to have meant something.
A year from now, Biden will probably have resigned (ostensibly for health reasons and to spend more time with his family) rather than face Republican congressional committees investigating him and his son's pathetic activities. The most important thing he'll have to do after this is find a way to replace Kamala Harris as Vice President before he resigns.
I doubt he resigns, too much hubris. He'll just issue his death bed mandate for who is to replace him, a la RGB. Isn't that how it works now?
Nothing's changed. Manchin isn't going to support blowing up the filibuster because he knows who butters his bread and it isn't Joe Biden.
I think this is more about optics. The bill is dead if Manchin and Sinema won't get on board, and Manchin and Sinema have been clear that they are not on board and won't get on board. This little performance is the political equivalent of the Save Africa concerts of the 80s- star studded nonsense.
Biden wants to be relevant, but he's not.
His political capital is all but spent.
His political capital is all but spent.
He ran on borrowed political capital and is now defaulting on the loans. Wise investors in his leveraged capital are distancing themselves from the impending collapse.
This.
His only political capital was not being Trump, and that could only last for so long.
Democrats (and plenty of others) were sold on the promise that he wouldn’t be Trump. And now we know for sure that President Not Trump never had anything else. So now they’re scrambling.
He’s an empty suit.
He's never been anything but an empty suit his entire career, same as Harris. They're both throw-away candidates. Lightweights with plenty of ambition, zero priciples, and no brains who can easily be sacrificed for The Cause.
The not-an-insurrectionist-even-though-I-dispute-an-election Stacy Abrams will not be there with him.
That speaks volumes.
Will she be celebrating the GA championship instead?
She doesn't know what you're talking about.
Go Dawgs!
It is indeed a turning point.
I cannot understand why so many doubt them. They keep saying it, and for some weird reason people keep telling themselves that they don't mean it.
They make it quite clear... They intend to use mail in ballots to ensure Democrats win every election going forward. They are moving toward sending unsolicited ballots to every resident in all of the heavily democrat states. They are not being subtle about it. They know that this will ensure their ability to win any closely contested election... And the advantages got bigger the higher the races go.
Internally nobody even pretends that it is a "civil rights" issue, or a "voting rights" issue... Or even an access issue. They frame it entirely as a partisan advantage... Denser populations are overwhelmingly Democrat, so ballot harvesting is massively to their advantage. So is "assisting" communities in need. So you don't even have to postulate massive ballot fraud.
You let the. Send ballots to everyone in america, you can bet that even Republican strongholds become in play for the Democrats.
Here it is from stage left:
"WASHINGTON — President Biden will endorse changing Senate rules to pass new voting rights protections during a speech in Atlanta on Tuesday, the most significant step he will have taken to pressure lawmakers to act on an issue he has called the biggest test of America’s democracy since the Civil War.
"Mr. Biden will not go so far as to call for full-scale elimination of the filibuster, a Senate tradition that allows the minority party to kill legislation that fails to garner 60 votes, according to a senior administration official who previewed the speech. But Mr. Biden will say he supports a filibuster “carve-out” in the case of voting rights, the official said."
----The New York Times, January 11, 2022
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/11/us/politics/biden-filibuster-voting-rights.html
He's not repealing the filibuster!
No!
He just wants to get rid of it when it's in his way. When it's in the Republicans' way, he wants to keep it!
P.S. Fuck Joe Biden.
He sounds like my ex.
So, what's Joe really like?
So, he'd not oppose that carve out to demand in-person voting only and photo ID?
Every R senator should get up and recite Schumer's 2005 screed against dropping the filibuster, giving full credit to him, and asking him what changed.
asking him what changedconclude by saying, "Mr. Shumer, you can, literally and metaphorically, go fuck yourself."Biden was in the senate for over thirty years. If he didn’t like the filibuster he had ample time to do something about it.
But he doesn't remember being in the senate for over thirty years.
Evil Mount Rushmore:
Wilson
FDR
LBJ
Obama
I'd put Lincoln on there for establishing federal dominion over the states.
Wilson and FDR should be on there twice.
"How many continents does a guy gotta almost nuke to get his face on the side of a mountain around here?" - JFK
"...The 10 least free states (in order, starting from least free) are New York, Hawaii, California, New Jersey, Oregon, Maryland, Delaware, Vermont, New Mexico, and Rhode Island..."
And Newsom has plans to put CA on the bottom!
Were you not listening when they called themselves Social Democrats? (Or Democratic Socialists?) (But totally not just Socialists)
Wouldn't the bottom be the MOST free?
^product of the government school^
It is hard to understate the level of sheer incompetence driven by the ideology of the Biden administration = testing clusterfuck
Is it really incompetence? Governments love inflation. I means the dollars they pay back debts with are worth a lot less than the dollars that were borrowed. Meanwhile working people get raises that push them into higher tax brackets without giving them more purchasing power. It's a win-win for government. All depends on how you look at it.
*It means*
Is it really incompetence? Governments love inflation.
It's hard to look at the last decade-plus of ZIRP and "quantitative easing" and not come to the conclusion that this is the exact outcome the government wanted.
The big problem is that they're now essentially stuck in inflating everything in to oblivion now--because the minute the Fed raises interest rates back to pre-2008 levels, the government probably would default on its debts just due to the debt servicing alone.
And this was the obvious end result long, long ago.
RON PAUL 2024!!!
Do you not honestly understand that not all government debt is long term?
Yes sarcasmic, it is utter incompetence.
If they didn't destroy backpage.com, does that mean I can still use it to get hookers and blow?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-10390155/Smart-guns-finally-arriving-U-S-seeking-shake-firearms-market.html
Definitely not on my shopping list.
Yeah, my phone doesn’t always correctly register my face, and the one before didn’t always correctly register my finger.
And I’ve never once needed my phone in a split second, him or me situation.
Fuck that noise.
One option talked about in the article is an RF ID keyed to a ring or bracelet. Like the chip in your car key. That seems doable, but it can still break. So screw that. And screw S&W revolvers with the stupid lock.
If these are to be adopted in the U.S., the security details of our politicians should be obliged to adopt them first. But you know how that will go: they will exempt themselves even as they insist the technology is foolproof. That tells you all you need to know.
How long do you think it will be before the lock manufacturers get Good Samaritan protection for their guns getting used in a crime where the lock should've prevented it?
"The 10 most free states (in order, starting from most free) are New Hampshire, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee, South Dakota, Indiana, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, and Idaho. The 10 least free states (in order, starting from least free) are New York, Hawaii, California, New Jersey, Oregon, Maryland, Delaware, Vermont, New Mexico, and Rhode Island."
In other words, 8 of the 10 most free states are governed by Republicans, and all 10 of the least free states are controlled by Democrats (which is why they are the least free).
That's because most GOP policies are consistent with libertarian principles, while most Democrat policies are consistent with compassionate fiscal mismanagement, socialism, racism and totalitarianism.
Correction, Nevada currently has a Democrat governor.
Ignore my correction, as Michigan and Nevada are the only two (of the ten freeist) states with Democrat governors (and both are purple states).
Both are red states, with large blue population centers.
Comparatively few outside of Detroit and Ann Arbor vote blue. Ditto with Vegas and Reno.
Kentucky is quite similar. Outside of Lexington and Louisville is deep red.
would love to see the breakdown of
crime
homelessness
income disparity between black/white
I would bet dollars to donuts all those metrics are worse in heavily D controlled areas.
Once upon a time the GOP paid lip service to economic liberty, but since it became the Trump Party it's given up on all principles.
If you think it ended with Trump, you have a short memory.
Once upon a time the GOP paid lip service to "liberating" other countries, but since it became the Trump Party it's given up on all principles.
Now it's the Democrats giving standing ovations to Dick Cheney.
Why does reason care?
Good god, you bitch about masks endlessly, restrictions, etc. You know, all things designed to help END the pandemic. THEN you bitch about tests and everything anyhow.
How about fuck off? JFC, you just want to bitch regardless of what's done.
Masks, restrictions, etc. are absolutely not designed to end the pandemic. I wonder how anyone could think that they possibly can.
The intended effect of most of those NPIs was in fact to make it last longer. "Flatten the curve" means exactly that. This isn't some wacky theory, this is the explicit intent of masks and lockdowns and social restrictions.
The fastest way to end the pandemic has always been for everyone to go about their lives as usual. I never expected that to happen because people have different risk tolerances and I won't blame anyone for making efforts not to get infected. But that's reality. The faster it spreads, the faster it's over.
Ding ding ding! If the masks/lockdowns work at all, they only prolong the crisis. Logically we want to be over this as quickly as possible without hospitals being overwhelmed. Since hospitals weren't overwhelmed in any of the wide-open states last winter, they won't be overwhelmed anywhere this winter, either -- unless the vaccine actually makes things worse.
Eat a bullet
Because none of that shit worked, and they pushed ahead despite knowing it didn't work, in a grab for power.
Sorry your talking points werent updated. The D's are slowly creeping away from the "COVID zero, mask/vaccines will end the pandemic" because case numbers are still high despite 90% of the country having at least 1 jab and masks mandates in place. With a year plus of locking down the country. Had to shift those goal posts since your beloved dems couldnt come through on any of their promises.
So even among mindless democrats, resentment and anger is building because they are all still getting COVID despite promises made by your beloved top men Biden, Fauci, the CDC.
Sorry junior, you were wrong, they were wrong every step of the way, and the country is collectively done listening to a bunch of people that have done nothing but miss the mark, then lie about it.
Looks like you are flailing about because you're mad you and your kind look more like the anti-science fools you projected on the R's every day
Looking like anti-science baboons, or looking like outright frauds?
90 mil poly masks that seal tightly prevent covid transmission. Just sayin.
The pandemic hasn't ended even in countries where the lockdown is severely enforced.
You simply need to accept that the people in government are not gods and there are some things they can't fix even if they're competent, which they aren't.
"A well-known conservative activist in Arlington, Texas, who peddled COVID-19 vaccine misinformation has died of complications caused by the virus—just a few weeks after attending a “symposium” against the shots.
The Arlington Republican Party confirmed the passing of Kelly Canon on Facebook.
“Another tragedy and loss for our Republican family. Our dear friend Kelly Canon lost her battle with pneumonia today. Kelly will be forever in our hearts as a loyal and beloved friend and Patriot. Gone way too soon We will keep her family in our prayers,” the Arlington Republican Club said in a statement.
Friends and colleagues of the Republican figure flooded social media with tributes on Tuesday, lamenting what they said was her death “from COVID-related pneumonia.”
“I Had just texted with her yesterday and she said she was doing well, fighting off this damn Covid in both of her lungs that turned into double pneumonia, so I am quite shocked to get this news,” wrote one friend who identified herself as Jennifer Talbert Frank.
“I am truly heartbroken to learn that my dear friend Kelly Canon has passed away from complications from Covid pneumonia. Just yesterday around 4pm she told a group of friends that she definitely felt better and that the docs had told her she had ‘turned the corner’ with improved blood test results. She was talking about wanting to come home. Later last night she developed an acute abdominal issue, was given pain meds and put on the ventilator,” wrote Maggie Clopton Wright.
Canon had announced on Facebook in November that her employer granted her a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“No jabby-jabby for me! Praise GOD!” she wrote at the time. ..."
https://currently.att.yahoo.com/att/cm/conservative-activist-dies-covid-complications-160815615.html
Pneumonia is deadly:
https://www.euronews.com/2022/01/11/david-sassoli-european-parliament-president-dies-at-65-spokesman-says
Why would you need health insurance for a 50 or 100 dollar test? Insurance is supposed to cover big ticket but rare items, not cheap items that most people will need.
Like using homeowner’s insurance to pay for a new light switch.