Thursday, March 19, 2020

19 March - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

10 pm MDT

Why has NATO Failed to Exploit Turk-Russia “Tensions” in Syria?

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 6 hours ago
*Read very carefully. * *Don't Make Assumptions Based on the Headline.* *Journal NEO Salman Rafi Sheikh* *"In any other sort of circumstances, the NATO countries from Europe and North America would have rushed to help Turkey fight the “Russian invaders” in Syria and accomplish their avowed mission. This, however, did not happen when Turkey and Russia came “eye ball to eye ball” in Syria over the question of the liberation and control of Syria’s Idlib province and the adjoining strategically important areas, including the M-4 highway. Tensions are already disappearing with a Turkey-Ru... more »

Two dozen more sick in E. coli outbreak traced to raw clover sprouts

Coral Beach at Food Safety News - 6 hours ago
Public health officials have identified another 25 victims in an E. coli outbreak traced to raw sprouts that were served at Jimmy John’s, sold at Whole Foods and other retailers, and distributed to unknown entities. Updates from the FDA and CDC this afternoon reported the six-state outbreak has now sickened 39 people, with 27 of... Continue Reading

The Incredible Amazon Machine

David Henderson at Econlib - 6 hours ago
People, asked from where it came Would very seldom know They would simply click and ask “Was it not always so?” –David R. Henderson, “The Incredible Amazon Machine.” If you’ve read The Incredible Bread Machine, you’ll recognize where I got the idea for the poem above. My poem was motivated by a Facebook post by […] The post The Incredible Amazon Machine appeared first on Econlib.

The intuition behind the productivity norm

Scott Sumner at Econlib - 6 hours ago
Decades ago, George Selgin used the term ‘productivity norm’ to describe the intuition behind NGDP targeting (although his proposal was slightly different than simple NGDP targeting.) The basic idea was that the price level should move inversely to productivity shocks, keeping the dollar flow of spending (per capita) relatively stable. I’d like to illustrate the […] The post The intuition behind the productivity norm appeared first on Econlib.

The Virus That Turns Physicists Into Crackpots

Tommaso Dorigo at Science 2.0 blogs - 6 hours ago
First off, let me say I do not wish to sound irrespectful to anybody here, leave alone my colleagues, to most of which goes my full esteem and respect (yes, not all of them, doh). Yet, I feel compelled to write today about a sociological datum I have paid attention to, in these difficult times of isolation, when all of us turn to the internet as our main outlet for rants, logorrhea, or to make the impending threat of a global catastrophe less heavy by sharing it with our peers, to exorcise our fears. read more

Was ‘Coronavirus’ Replaced with ‘Chinese Virus’ in Trump’s Notes?

Dan MacGuill at Snopes.com - 6 hours ago
U.S. President Donald Trump has faced criticism for his insistence in referring to COVID-19 as the "Chinese virus."

What do you do when you are at high risk of COVID-19 and social distancing is not an option?

Nicolas Perpitch at Just In - 6 hours ago
For people with disabilities, coronavirus doesn't just mean self-isolation but a struggle to get basic supplies and a fear that vital home support may be cut off.

You won't be surprised to learn this week's news quiz is coronavirus themed

Just In - 6 hours ago
Will you dominate this quiz just like coronavirus news is dominating the headlines?

'What new telescope?' Amateur astronomers get a nice surprise at outback observatory

Shannon Corvo And Paul Culliver at Just In - 6 hours ago
Volunteers are delighted, if not confused, to receive a new telescope at Woomera Baker Observatory replacing one broken five years ago.

'It doesn't mean the end of the world': Meet the cop on the beat with multiple sclerosis

Erin Semmler at Just In - 6 hours ago
Sergeant Julia Henderson was told she had two years left in the police service when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 11 years ago.

Coronavirus not expected to delay home demolitions, residents could face 'eviction'

Malcolm Sutton at Just In - 6 hours ago
Almost 50 houses and businesses are being compulsorily acquired to make way for a $98 million road upgrade in Adelaide's inner-east, with occupants saying they've been warned to leave by June or be evicted.

President Trump Coronavirus Task Force Briefing – Video

sundance at The Last Refuge - 6 hours ago
President Trump and the coronavirus task force hold a press briefing for the latest updates and information [Video Below – Transcript Will Follow]

Down from the Mountain

LL at Virtual Mirage - 6 hours ago
Prescott, Arizona (pronounced press-kit) is home to a Costco and I thought that I'd recon the place this morning. We received more snow than they did, but it snowed in Prescott all the same. My mission was to see what was available at the Costco. The first task was brushing off the snow and warming the truck up. Would the people of Prescott show up on a snow day? I planned to be there 15 minutes before they opened at 10:00 am. And I arrived after a 100 minute drive at 9:45 am to find it open and doing business. They opened early for senior citizens. The place was fully stocked with... more »

Ten Recommendations to Ensure a Healthy and Trustworthy 2020 Election

npersily at Lawfare - 6 hours ago
Voting booths in Los Angeles county in 2012. (By: Stephen Velasco, https://flic.kr/p/drmY5y; CC BY-NC 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/) It is quickly becoming apparent that the COVID-19 pandemic will fundamentally change the 2020 election. The government’s response to the crisis will affect voters’ perceptions of candidates, to be sure—but the pandemic will also affect whether and how citizens vote in the primaries and the general election. As state and local officials try to navigate an unprecedented situation, their response to the pandemic has been uneven a... more »

Cox Contour Cable TV: A Total Rip Off?

Ethen Kim Lieser at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Technology, * When talking about Cox’s Contour TV, the first thing that jumps out at you is the price -- and not in a good way. And if you’re only in the market for cable TV, Cox is definitely not the way to go because the pricing is only somewhat reasonable if you bundle the package with internet. When talking about Cox’s Contour TV, the first thing that jumps out at you is the price -- and not in a good way. And if you’re only in the market for cable TV, Cox is definitely not the way to go because the pricing is only somewhat reasonable if you bundle the pac... more »

Is Price Gouging Always Bad?

John Stossel at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*John Stossel* *Coronavirus, * There may be an uspide to this "reviled" practice. “We don’t have any … !” Fill in the blank. People are stocking up on things, fearing that we will be stuck in our homes, under quarantine, without essential supplies. Some hoard toilet paper. A popular internet video features someone driving up to what appears to be a drug dealer but is really someone selling toilet paper. When it became hard to find hand sanitizer in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state would produce its own, made by prison labor. Yet in-demand items like masks and hand san... more »

Not Enough Subs: Why America Can't Churn out New Boats for the Navy Fast Enough

David Axe at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] How did this happen? *Key point:* America doesn't have as many shipyards left and they can't build new vessels fast enough. Can this situation be turned around? A debate is raging in U.S. naval circles over the missions the Navy should assign to its *Virginia*-class attack submarines. But now problems at America’s shipyards somewhat have rendered the debate moot. *This first appeared in 2019 and is being reposted due to reader interest.* The news broke on Nov. 5, 2019 that the Navy will sign a contract with shipbuilders Newport ... more »

Coronavirus Comes for Latin America

Ana Quintana at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Ana Quintana* *Health, Latin America* Latin America is in the early stages of the coronavirus outbreak and regional leaders need to take bold, decisive steps to prevent a deadly outbreak. Latin America’s first case of COVID-19, commonly known as the coronavirus, was detected in Brazil on February 26. Four weeks later, there were 1,449 confirmed cases throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, according to data from the Johns Hopkins Corona Virus Resource Center. The disease has spread to at least 32 of the region’s 35 countries, sovereign states, and territories. Like the U.S... more »

Could the Coronavirus Create an Italian Debt Crisis (And Destroy the Euro)?

Desmond Lachman at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Desmond Lachman* *economy, * Expert: " Expert: "Conservatively it would seem that Italy’s economy is likely to decline by at least 5 percent in 2020. Indeed, JP Morgan is now projecting that the Italian economy will contract at annualized rates of 10 percent and 14 percent in the first and second quarters of this year, respectively." In 2012, as Italy’s sovereign debt crisis threatened to tear the Euro asunder, the then European Central Bank (ECB) President Mario Draghi successfully rode to the rescue. He did so by famously saying that the ECB would do whatever it took to save ... more »

Sorry, Donald Trump: America Can't Be at 'War' with Coronavirus

Hunter DeRensis at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Hunter DeRensis* *Security, * Donald Trump is calling himself a "wartime president." While you can't go to war against a virus, Trump is already a wartime president. U.S. forces are currently engaged in armed conflict in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and multiple parts of Africa, while simultaneously waging drone wars in several other countries. For weeks, the Trump administration was criticized for the appearance of not taking the spread of the coronavirus as a serious threat. After it was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, White House officials began res... more »

The 1 Threat That Took out 17 F-22 Stealth Fighters All at Once

David Axe at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2007%3Anewsml_GM1DUQFWOOAA&share=true] Mother nature isn't fooling around. *Key Point:* Strong winds can destroy many things, including military equipment. Here's what Hurricane Michael did to these F-22s. Hurricane Michael damaged as many as seventeen U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor stealth fighters when it ravaged Tyndall Air Force Base on the Florida panhandle on October 10, 2018. It could take years and cost billions of dollars to repair the base and its planes. *This piece origina... more »

Can Donald Trump Stop a Coronavirus Depression?

Hunter DeRensis at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Hunter DeRensis* *Economics, * “There’s a need for the government to spend more money, a lot more money." Created through an easy credit bubble, and triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, the United States economy stands on the precipice of depression. The stock market, which President Trump has used for years as an indicator of his success, has crashed, and depleted any percentage gains seen under his administration. Requests for unemployment benefits have surged. The world is about to see a major market correction. “What’s happening has not happened in our lifetime before…What... more »

Coronavirus Impacts: Why School Closures Will Starve More Families Around the World

Lana Whittaker at The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Lana Whittaker* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] It's vital to ensure the food needs of children are met. Schools are closing across the world. At the time of writing, UNESCO report that 107 countries have implemented nationwide closure, affecting 861.7 million children. There are localised closures in a further 12 countries. These numbers have been increasing significantly each day. On each school day, half of the world’s school students in low- and middle-income countries eat a free or subsidised meal. For these 310 million children and their families, school meals are... more »

War on Corona Could Be a Fiasco – Politicians Rush to Drastic Measures Without Reliable Data

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
“If we had not known about a new virus out there the number of total deaths due to ‘influenza-like illness’ would not seem unusual this year” John P. A. Ioannidis (Anti-Empire) 7 hours ago Editor’s note: What an absolute mindblowingly must-read article. A voice of reason. “If we had not known about a … Continue reading War on Corona Could Be a Fiasco – Politicians Rush to Drastic Measures Without Reliable Data →

Wingnut Pastor: Coronavirus Is Tool To Make Us Take Mark Of The Beast

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
Believe it or not, the looniest thing we’ve seen from the fundie world since the explosion of coronavirus wasn’t a conspiracy theory. It involved Jim Bakker’s claim that his bogus silver solution could stop the coronavirus beast in its tracks. Following heavy pressure from the federal government, as well as the states of New York … Continue reading Wingnut Pastor: Coronavirus Is Tool To Make Us Take Mark Of The Beast →

Is the CORONAVIRUS a Set-Up for the MARK OF THE BEAST?

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
Bible Flock Box In response to the coronavirus, some institutions are limiting or restricting the use of cash. This is accelerating a cashless society. In order for the mark of the beast to be enforced, a cashless society needs to exist because those who reject the mark of the beast won’t be able to buy … Continue reading Is the CORONAVIRUS a Set-Up for the MARK OF THE BEAST? →

Global ID2020 / Coronavirus Vaccine / Mark of the Beast ‘666’

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
March 18, 2020 by mosesman via Global ID2020 / Coronavirus Vaccine / Mark of the Beast ‘666’ – Socio-Economics History Blog

Perry Stone: The Coronavirus Is Attacking Older People Who Won’t Take the Mark of the Beast

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
By Kyle Mantyla Right-wing pastor Perry Stone hosted a “Firehouse Prayer” meeting at his church in Cleveland, Tennessee, Thursday night that was dedicated to waging spiritual warfare against the coronavirus outbreak through prayer and intercession. During the service, Stone proclaimed that the COVID-19 virus is a demonic attempt to kill elderly Americans who won’t accept … Continue reading Perry Stone: The Coronavirus Is Attacking Older People Who Won’t Take the Mark of the Beast →

Charismatic Prophet Says Coronavirus Vaccine Will Be Mark of the Beast

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
For the record, Bethel’s affiliated pastor, Shawn Bolz, declared a prophecy that God had ended the virus. Perhaps Bethel didn’t get the memo. by News Division · Published March 14, 2020 · Updated March 14, 2020 In case you’re unaware, at Pulpit & Pen we are trying desperately to keep up with notating all the crazy … Continue reading Charismatic Prophet Says Coronavirus Vaccine Will Be Mark of the Beast →

Tracking the Birth Pangs – News and Links

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
The first part of this page includes daily headlines that relate to the “birth pangs” of the end times. The last part of this page includes a list of links and news sources related to biblical prophecy. We can expect to see an increase in frequency and intensity of catastrophes and disasters, both natural and … Continue reading Tracking the Birth Pangs – News and Links →

Daily Headlines – Ottawa Citizen

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
March 19 2020 COVID-19: Two new cases identified in Ottawa; U.S.-Canada border could close Friday What you need to know, at a glance The province announces two new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa, bringing the city’s total to 16 PM Justin Trudeau said Canada might close its border with the U. … Read More › … Continue reading Daily Headlines – Ottawa Citizen →

Video: UK – Muslim Rape Gang Members Walk the Streets

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
18 months after they were ordered deported. March 19, 2020 Frontpagemag.com In this new Jamie Glazov Moment, Jamie discusses: UK – Muslim Rape Gang Members Walk the Streets, 18 months after they were ordered deported. Don’t miss it! And make sure to watch The Glazov Gang’s special 3-part series with Gavin Boby in which … Continue reading Video: UK – Muslim Rape Gang Members Walk the Streets →

Socialism’s Past

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 7 hours ago
Why Socialists never reveal what turns out to be their true agenda. Why Socialists never reveal what turns out to be their true agenda. March 19, 2020 Walter Williams Senator Bernie Sanders’ call for socialism has resonated among many Americans, particularly young Americans. They’ve fallen prey to the idea of a paradise here on … Continue reading Socialism’s Past →

"Economic Market Snapshot PM 3/19/20"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*PM 3/19/20, Updated as Available.* ◆ *Perfect storm: "*A perfect storm is an event in which a rare combination of circumstances drastically aggravates the event. The term is used by analogy to an unusually severe storm that results from a rare combination of meteorological phenomena." Coronavirus consequences precipitate total global economic collapse... ◆ *Updates:* *MAR 19, 2020 4:02 PM: *"The Median US Stock Is Now Down 50% From Its Highs As World Loses $25 Trillion In A Month" *Mar 19, 2020 11:17 AM:* “The Everything Bubble Has Burst, the Fuse is Now Lit on the $250 TRILLION De... more »

$10 Toilet Paper? Coronavirus Gouging Complaints Surge in US

AP News at Snopes.com - 7 hours ago
Across a country where lines are long, some shelves are empty and patience is thin, authorities are receiving a surge of reports about merchants trying to cash in on the coronavirus crisis with outrageous prices.

Tourism in 'freefall' as COVID-19 travel restrictions leave backpacker beds empty

Nathalie Fernbach at Just In - 7 hours ago
North Queensland's tourism industry is in dire trouble, with a peak economic development organisation saying the impact of coronavirus far surpasses that of any previous natural disaster.

Parent abuse adds to teachers' anger as schools stay open during pandemic

Conor Duffy at Just In - 7 hours ago
The Government says keeping schools open is good health policy but many teachers feel they're being put in harm's way while everyone else is being told to practise social distancing — and some are even being abused by parents for their efforts.

John Pilger on the pandemic

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 7 hours ago

Coronavirus fears mean shops are starting to accept card payments only. Is this the end of cash?

Markus Mannheim at Just In - 7 hours ago
In the new COVID-19 territory, businesses want their staff to be careful when handling banknotes and coins. But while we are using less cash, there is more than ever in circulation. So what will become of it?

Forget the hoarding, here are some inspiring acts of kindness

Anna Hartley And Jessica van Vonderen at Just In - 7 hours ago
Children, kindly neighbours and a baker who delivers his own product are just some of the random acts of kindness by some Aussies keen to help out in trying times.

AFL a masterclass in social distance signalling — maintaining a facade of following the rules

Just In - 7 hours ago
The league, clubs and broadcasters found multiple ways to demonstrate they could stage the game without breaching all these cloying new societal protocols, writes Richard Hinds.

'It's in drains, in lakes, in dirt': The bug that means people with this disorder must stay away from each other

Just In - 7 hours ago
If sisters Ruby and Isobel strictly followed medical advice, they wouldn't ever be allowed in the same room. No touching, no playing, no hanging out. But it's not because of coronavirus.

Live: NSW Now: Heatwave to bring temperatures in high 30s, Myer closes amid COVID-19 infection

Just In - 7 hours ago
*MORNING BRIEFING: *Friday's weather will see a warm blast hit Sydney with a cool change to hit overnight, while a Sydney department store urges symptomatic customers to be tested for coronavirus.

WA Govt to deliver long-awaited response to Kimberley suicide inquest

Ben Collins And Claire Moodie at Just In - 7 hours ago
Daniel Rockman lost his son, granddaughter, and great granddaughter while the WA Government prepared its response to the latest suicide inquiry. Here's what he hopes they'll deliver today.

Famous restaurateur clocks 1,000 cancellations in 24 hours

Rachel Riga at Just In - 7 hours ago
The owners of award winning Brisbane restaurant Montrachet says their new business is on the brink of collapse after losing 95 per cent of bookings, with the industry estimating 83 per cent of Australian restaurants are facing a financial famine.

Olympic organisers commit to July games date despite COVID-19 outbreak

Tracey Holmes at Just In - 7 hours ago
While major events are being cancelled and postponed around the world, those behind the Tokyo Olympics say they don't have to make a decision about the games with just four months to go.

'Living, breathing dinosaur': Hatchlings of rare turtle become first born in captivity

Kerrin Thomas And Emma Siossian at Just In - 7 hours ago
Ten turtle hatchlings may not seem like a lot, but it's an important milestone for the Manning River turtle, an endangered freshwater species that dates back 85 million years.

PA Scraps the Big Standardized Test

Peter Greene at CURMUDGUCATION - 7 hours ago
Word has been shooting out over social media for the last twenty minutes. The PSSA, the Keystone exam, and even the PASA are officially not happening this year. *“Our school communities are operating within unprecedented conditions,” said Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera. “Schools are making extraordinary efforts to remain connected to students and families, to provide food service and to put appropriate systems in place to continue student learning. Assessments should not be the focus of school leaders right now."* And just in case that isn't clear-- *“To be clear, all asse... more »

Spring Fund Drive Underway

Terrace at PopularResistance.Org - 7 hours ago
First, we hope you are well as we enter this very challenging time of the COVID-19 pandemic and global recession. We are covering these crises in-depth on Popular Resistance and our podcast, Clearing the FOG, both what is going on and what we can do in these difficult times. Check out our articles on COVID-19 here. To stay on top of the news, you can sign up here for our free daily digest. In times of crisis, it is more important than ever that you have access to information through independent media outlets like Popular Resistance. We strive to keep you informed with not just the f... more »

Scheer Intelligence: The Afghanistan War Turned Americans Into ‘Good Germans’

Terrace at PopularResistance.Org - 7 hours ago
Nearly 19 years into the Afghanistan War, it seems the U.S. might be finally ready to end the longest armed conflict in its history. The Trump administration announced in late February that a peace deal was being negotiated with the Taliban and there was intention of recalling U.S. troops. Retired Maj. Danny Sjursen, an author and historian who spent half of his life in the Army, speaks with host Robert Scheer on this week’s episode of “Scheer Intelligence” to analyze how we got caught up in Afghanistan in the first place. Tracing the conflict through his personal and professional e... more »

Latest Interview with Robert David Steele

Joachim Hagopian at American Empire Exposed - 7 hours ago
My latest interview with former CIA officer and rabblerouser friend Robert David Steele. We do an overview discussion of the book *Pedophilia & Empire: Satan, Sodomy & the Deep State.* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lanbujZlIHY&feature=emb_title Joachim Hagopian is a West Point graduate and former Army officer who has written a manuscript based on his unique military experience entitled “Don’t Let The Bastards Getcha Down.” In addition to being a personal memoir, it exposes a faulty military leadership system based on one’s capacity to be an order follower, enforce arbitrar... more »

North Atlantic Oscillation

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 7 hours ago
By Paul Homewood https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html If you had not noticed (!), it has been a mild and wet start to the year here in the UK, and also across in NW Europe. No doubt this will be linked to global warming in due course, but in fact it is simply weather, as the […]

"Covid-19 Pandemic Updates As Available"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*"Covid-19 Pandemic Updates As Available"* *MAR 19, 2020 1:24 PM: '*Italy Death Toll Overtakes China, NYC's First Covid-19 'Cluster' Emerges In Brooklyn: Live Updates" *Thu, 03/19/2020 - 11:30: *"What Is Our Country Going To Look Like If Millions Of Americans Start Dying From COVID-19?" *MAR 19, 2020 8:52 AM: *"Covid-19 Deaths In Italy On Track To Pass China As More Countries Close Borders; Confirmed US Cases Climb 50%: Live Updates"

Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind, “Serenity”

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
Liquid Mind, “Serenity”

"A Look to the Heavens"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
“Stars are sometimes born in the midst of chaos. About 3 million years ago in the nearby galaxy M33, a large cloud of gas spawned dense internal knots which gravitationally collapsed to form stars. NGC 604 was so large, however, it could form enough stars to make a globular cluster. *Click image for larger size.* Many young stars from this cloud are visible in the above image from the Hubble Space Telescope, along with what is left of the initial gas cloud. Some stars were so massive they have already evolved and exploded in a supernova. The brightest stars that are left emit light s... more »

Chet Raymo,"Lessons"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
"Lessons" by Chet Raymo "There is a four-line poem by Yeats, called "Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors": "What they undertook to do They brought to pass; All things hang like a drop of dew Upon a blade of grass." Like so many of the short poems of Yeats, it is hard to know what the poet had in mind, who exactly were the unknown instructors, and if unknown how could they instruct. But as I opened my volume of The Poems this morning, at random, as in the old days people opened the Bible and pointed a finger at a random passage seeking advice or instruction, this is the poem that p... more »

“The Better Angels Of Our Nature: How Charles Dickens Influenced Abraham Lincoln"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*“The Better Angels Of Our Nature: * * How Charles Dickens Influenced Abraham Lincoln" * by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. “Here’s the story of an obscure but beautiful quotation from Charles Dickens that found its way into the First Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln. In 1861, before his inauguration, Lincoln showed a draft of what he intended to say to William Seward, his Secretary of State. Seward recommended that Lincoln conclude with conciliatory words, and sketched out a few sentences for Lincoln to consider. Seward’s rough draft, which has been preserved, contains the expression “... more »

Farmers Markets adjust to COVID-19 with online stores

Yvette d'Entremont at Halifax Examiner - 7 hours ago
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. There are few silver linings to be found amidst the uncertainty created by the constantly evolving COVID-19 pandemic, but Justin Cantafio is excited about one small bright light. The executive director of the Farmers’ Markets of Nova Scotia Cooperative (FMNS) announced on Thursday the launch […]

Trump vs Liberal Media

GunnyG at 'Nox & Friends - 7 hours ago
and the Never Trump stooges. It ain’t hard to figure out that President is the Lion while the Liberal Lapdog Obama Buttkissing Media are little more than jackels and hyenas. President Trump showed his claws at today’s press conference. “You are actually sitting too close. Really, we should probably get rid of about another 75-80% of you. I’ll have just two or three that I like in this room. You two, you should leave. Immediately.” POTUS Enjoy.

No, Bernie Should Not Drop Out Now-- It's Never Been About HIM, It's Always Been About US

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 8 hours ago
Long-time *DWT* readers will probably remember David Segal, a super-progressive Rhode Island state legislator who Blue America backed in his 2010 fight for an open congressional seat. Currently he's executive director of Demand Progress. Yesterday, along with Sam Adler-Bell, he penned a persuasive OpEd for *Business Insider*, Bernie Sanders should stay in the Democratic race. Acknowledging-- basically-- that unless the Daniel Radcliffe and Geraldine Viswanathan characters in the first season of *Miracle Workers*, "12 Days," decide to save the world, November is going to offer Amer... more »

“Virus or No Virus, We Can’t Lose Our Voice”: Cheri Honkala on Frontline Communities

"Coronavirus is just an extension of the war that we've been forced to fight under capitalism. It’s not just the virus, but that's made it worse. The media is fear-mongering, and misinformation is spreading. Corporations, politicians, and poverty pimps are rushing to profit from this moment." The post “Virus or No Virus, We Can’t Lose Our Voice”: Cheri Honkala on Frontline Communities appeared first on Wrong Kind of Green.

On safety concerns

Unknown at Accidental Deliberations - 8 hours ago
One of the great mysteries of Scott Moe’s tenure in power is how he’s evaded scrutiny for a personal track record which has demonstrated a gross lack of judgment - including getting convicted of impaired driving, causing a separate accident which killed another person, and filing for bankruptcy. In the Saskatchewan Party’s leadership campaign, Moe managed to stay just below front-runner status which might have caused competitors to focus more on his weaknesses. And since he took power, the NDP has understandably focused on the many problems with what Moe’s government has been doing m... more »

Coronavirus: Government ‘has abandoned’ disabled people on direct payments

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
The government is facing accusations that its emergency planning for dealing with the coronavirus pandemic has “abandoned” disabled people who use direct payments to employ their own personal assistants (PAs). Although the government finally produced guidance for the social care sector on […]

Coronavirus: Activists’ shock at intensive care doctor’s resuscitation warning

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
Horrified disabled activists have raised concerns about an NHS consultant who appeared to suggest publicly that he and his colleagues would not attempt to resuscitate many older and disabled people if they became seriously ill with coronavirus. Dr Matt Morgan, a researcher, […]

Coronavirus: Grave concern over impact of emergency bill on rights

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
A user-led network has raised grave concerns about the implications of proposed new emergency legislation on the rights of people in mental distress. Today (Thursday), the government is set to publish an emergency coronavirus bill that aims to give ministers powers “to […]

Coronavirus: UN rapporteur’s concerns over impact of crisis on rights

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
Little has been done across the world to provide disabled people with the support and guidance needed to protect them during the coronavirus pandemic, despite many of them being in a high-risk group, a UN human rights expert has warned. Catalina Devandas […]

Coronavirus round-up: DWP, petitions committee, CQC… and cancellations

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has halted all face-to-face assessments for sickness and disability benefits for the next three months, in a “precautionary” measure it says will protect disabled people from unnecessary risk of exposure to coronavirus. The move will […]

Nursing home probed after residents’ personal details are found in the street

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
A nursing home is facing an investigation into a “very serious” breach of data protection laws, after detailed personal information about its 36 disabled residents was apparently found in the street. The four-page document contains the names of all 36 residents of […]

PIP helpline for Deaf claimants was out of action for six weeks… without DWP noticing

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
A key helpline that allows Deaf people and those with speech impairments to secure help with their disability benefit claims was out of action for at least six weeks, apparently without the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) even noticing. Campaigners tried […]

DWP staff describe their discriminatory department as ‘callous’ and uncaring

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been described as “callous” and uncaring by its own disabled employees. One disabled employee said he was told by a DWP manager: “For all the use you are to me, you might as well […]

Tory MP tells minister of jobcentre staff’s ‘grave concern’ over PIP assessors

John Pring at Disability News Service - 8 hours ago
Jobcentre staff have told a Conservative MP of their “grave concern” about the healthcare professionals who carry out disability benefit assessments on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Anthony Mangnall, the MP for Totnes, learned of the concerns about […]

A Presidency-Led Mobilization in Depth To Defeat Two Viruses - LaRouchePAC Fireside Chat

adam at LaRouchePAC Feed - 8 hours ago
A Presidency-Led Mobilization in Depth To Defeat Two Viruses Video of A Presidency-Led Mobilization in Depth To Defeat Two Viruses Broadcast LIVE at 9pm EDT, 6pm PDT - With SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former Surgeon General of the United States Dr. Debra Freeman, LaRouchePAC, Lyndon LaRouche's Spokeswoman Jason Ross, LaRouchePAC, Science Team Dennis Speed — Host, LaRouchePAC NYC Lyndon LaRouche often described the eerie transformation which occurred on Manhattan streets as the full implications of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor sank in and people suddenly realized that ... more »

"We’re Here With You"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
*"We’re Here With You"* by David Cain "I’m not sure what last week was like for you, but I’m guessing it felt different from the week before. You may have experienced major changes in your work situation, your finances, your child-care scheme, your pantry inventory, your worldview, your handwashing technique, your vacation plans, and your feelings towards doorknobs. What seemed relevant then may not now, and vice-versa. I don’t believe I heard a single mention of the US election for an entire week, which was surreal. Only six days ago I was quite interested in the results of certai... more »

L'Inde et la Russie prévoient d'ouvrir une nouvelle route commerciale via l'Iran malgré la menace de sanctions américaines

bilaterals.org - 8 hours ago
19-Mar-2020 L'ouverture d'un corridor de transport multimodal via l'Iran donnera un grand coup de fouet au commerce bilatéral entre la Russie et l'Inde, mais il n'y a pas que l'économie qui est en jeu. Il s'agit d'une mesure contre la menace de sanctions américaines.

India & Russia plan to open new trade route via Iran despite threat of US sanctions

bilaterals.org - 8 hours ago
19-Mar-2020 Opening a long-pending multi-modal transportation corridor via Iran will be a big boost for bilateral trade between Russia and India, but it's not just the economy at stake. This is a bold move against the threat of US sanctions.

Britain and EU exchange Brexit agreement drafts

bilaterals.org - 8 hours ago
19-Mar-2020 Britain and the European Union have exchanged draft legal texts containing their proposals for how relations between the two sides should work after the end of a Brexit transition period.

Breaking: Turkish troops withdraw from 2 cities in Idlib after ambush

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 8 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:45 P.M.) – Minutes ago, a number of opposition activists reported the withdrawal of Turkish troops from two cities in the Idlib Governorate. According to reports, the Turkish military withdrew from the cities of Sarmin and Binnish, which are located in different parts of the Idlib Governorate. The reason for this withdrawal is […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Chopper involved in bin Laden raid was chased by Pakistani F-16: pilot

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 8 hours ago
One of the American helicopters involved in the mission against Osama bin Laden was chased by a Pakistani fighter jet, an eyewitness has said. Douglas Englen, a decorated special-ops aviator who was the planner and flight lead of the operation, said his Chinook transport helicopter had been “engaged” by an F-35 while he was returning […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Turkey announces death of soldier after ambush in Idlib

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 8 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:20 P.M.) – The Turkish authorities announced on Thursday the killing of a Turkish soldier near the city of Idlib, without giving details of the circumstances of his death. The account of the Turkish state of Sivas’ governorate Saleh Ayhan: “Corporal Ramadan Nair (25 years old) was killed in the Idlib Governorate, Syria, […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Lebanese MP accuses US of ‘smuggling’ Amer Al-Fakhoury from country

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 8 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:30 P.M.) – Lebanese Minister of Parliament Walid Soukariyeh told Sputnik Arabic on Thursday that the former head of the infamous Khiam Prison and member of the Israeli-backed South Lebanese Army (SLA), Amer al-Fakhoury, is a criminal and deserves execution, not his release. “The Israeli pressure is clear. An American delegate visited Lebanon […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Today in Chinese Coronavirus Craziness

Diogenes Sarcastica™ at Diogenes' Middle Finger - 8 hours ago
There have been 3 White House Press briefings this week. This is the first tweet from CNN's lead White House correspondent over the duration of these daily press conferences. This is the guy and network who shouted from the rooftops about no WH press briefings. https://t.co/VLW1nH3zU3 — Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) March 19, 2020 The tiny cable channel @OANN can do whatever it wants. What it chose to do today – is shameful. — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) March 19, 2020 Funny how the Left is now freaking out over OANN reporter Chanel Rion asking the president if he thinks the ter... more »

Stopping Coronavirus — What Does the Evidence Say Is Best?

David Mikkelson at Snopes.com - 8 hours ago
A variety of emergency responses and policy strategies have been implemented with different outcomes so far.

Italian Death Toll Overtakes China’s as Virus Spreads

AP News at Snopes.com - 8 hours ago
Italy, with a population of 60 million, has recorded at least 3,405 deaths, or roughly 150 more than in China — a country with a population over 20 times larger.

Thursday Afternoon Links

Unknown at Accidental Deliberations - 8 hours ago
This and that for your Thursday reading. - Frances Woolley points out how the coronavirus pandemic is exposing the effects of decades of austerity on Canada's health care system. Martin Regg Cohn discusses how the spread of the coronavirus is requiring us to seriously rethink how much of our society and economy are set up. And George Eaton highlights how COVID-19 has offered a reminder of the unique power of government to act in the social interest, while Mariana Mazzucato offers some suggestions as to how the coronavirus response can help us restore democratic governments to a lead... more »

Shortages of self-isolation essentials see local business work overtime to meet demand

Eliza Goetze And Mike Pritchard at Just In - 8 hours ago
As kitchen staples disappear from shelves amid the coronavirus pandemic, local producers find themselves in hot demand — and they're hoping it will help counteract an economic downturn.

Australia is now a nation in self-isolation — but are we ahead of the curve?

Michelle Grattan at Just In - 8 hours ago
Scott Morrison seemed on top of his messaging this week, but federal and state governments and the community are a long way from having any certainty what measures — health or economic — might eventually be needed, writes Michelle Grattan.

'Very' worried CBA boss labels coronavirus crisis worse than GFC

Elysse Morgan at Just In - 8 hours ago
The head of the Commonwealth Bank says there's "every reason to be concerned" about the impact of coronavirus on the economy, warning Australian businesses and households need cash quickly.

Live: NAB slashes interest rates for home loan, small business borrowers amid coronavirus fallout

Bridget Judd at Just In - 8 hours ago
Home loan borrowers in difficulty will be able to put their repayments on hold for up to six months, National Australia Bank announces. Follow live.

Whistleblower says he was blacklisted by ClubsNSW: 'I can't even get a job picking up glasses'

Steve Cannane And Kyle Taylor at Just In - 8 hours ago
A whistleblower and former employee is taking legal action against powerful industry group ClubsNSW alleging bullying, sham contracting, underpayment and other breaches of the Fair Work Act.

We asked five experts whether kids should stay home from school. This is what they said

Just In - 8 hours ago
Many parents are already voluntarily keeping their children home. We asked five experts to answer the question: schools are staying open but should I voluntarily keep my kids home, if I can?

Trump says anti-malaria drug could be coronavirus 'game changer'

Just In - 8 hours ago
President Donald Trump says he has asked the FDA to investigate whether certain therapeutic drugs currently used for other purposes might hold potential to treat those suffering with COVID-19.

The economic fallout from coronavirus has its own momentum now

Gareth Hutchens at Just In - 8 hours ago
The Reserve Bank is trying to stop the financial system melting down and it's also warning us to brace for impact, writes Gareth Hutchens.

Aged care worker fails to self-isolate after overseas trip

Erin Cooper at Just In - 8 hours ago
A Tasmanian home carer told her employer she was going to Melbourne, but instead went to Thailand, sparking coronavirus concerns.

Youngest AFLW players bringing 'depth of talent' never seen before

Peter Lusted at Just In - 8 hours ago
A new generation of female footy players is beginning to hit the AFLW, with coaches saying their talent is "really quite scary" and could change the game in the next few years.

Fears Melbourne will lose its live music venues

Elise Kinsella at Just In - 8 hours ago
It's a city famed for its live music scene, but venue owners in Melbourne say the industry is on the brink of catastrophe because of the coronavirus outbreak, with fears many clubs and pubs won't survive long enough to see performers return to the stage.

Aged-care facilities go against Government guidelines and ban visitors because of coronavirus

Lily Mayers at Just In - 8 hours ago
A number of aged-care facilities in New South Wales ban visitors because of the coronavirus pandemic, with fears total lockdowns will leave residents more vulnerable.

All PEI cannabis stores to temporarily close; online store remains open

Matt Lamers at Marijuana Business Daily - 8 hours ago
All four regulated adult-use cannabis stores in Prince Edward Island on Thursday temporarily closed their doors “until further notice” as part of the province’s measures to contain the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The e-commerce site, which is owned and operated by the province, will continue to process orders, a spokesperson told Marijuana Business Daily. […] All PEI cannabis stores to temporarily close; online store remains open is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Greta’s Spurious “Carbon Budget”

Hifast at Climate Collections - 8 hours ago
Originally posted on Science Matters: Many have noticed that recent speeches written for child activist Greta Thunberg are basing the climate “emergency” on the rapidly closing “carbon budget”. This post aims to summarize how alarmists define the so-called carbon budget, and why their claims to its authority are spurious. In the text and at the…

Arctic Ice Power Mid March

Hifast at Climate Collections - 8 hours ago
Originally posted on Science Matters: Previous posts showed 2020 Arctic Ice breaking the 15M km2 ceiling, while wondering whether the ice will have staying power. “Yes” is the answer, at least through the first third of March. By end of February, ice extent this year was well above the 13- year average, then dipped lower…

Coronavirus uncertainty

Hifast at Climate Collections - 8 hours ago
Originally posted on Climate Etc.: by Judith Curry My thoughts on coronavirus and deep uncertainty. I and my family are in isolation, in relatively comfortable, well-stocked and in safe circumstances (solar power with Tesla power wall). My community (Reno NV) has relatively few cases and no apparent transmission as of yet; however Las Vegas NV…

How Exactly Do They Plan To Replace Fossil Fuels? – OpEd

Hifast at Climate Collections - 8 hours ago
Originally posted on Tallbloke's Talkshop: That’s easy – there is no plan. Plenty of bluster, arm-waving and rash promises though. But the realities of engineering, economics, logistics and so on can’t be wished away. Berkeley, CA, Takoma Park, MD and other cities; California, Connecticut, New York, Virginia and other states; Germany, England and other countries; the European…

Polar bears prowling Newfoundland come on top of coronavirus fears

Hifast at Climate Collections - 8 hours ago
Originally posted on polarbearscience: On Tuesday 17 March 2020, several polar bears were reported in and around the community of St. Anthony on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland, adding another threat on top of coronavirus concerns in the province. The photo below is from a 2018 Newfoundland sighting from the same region: none are available…

Top Climate Model Gets Better

Hifast at Climate Collections - 8 hours ago
Originally posted on Science Matters: Figure S7. Contributions of forcing and feedbacks to ECS in each model and for the multimodel means. Contributions from the tropical and extratropical portion of the feedback are shown in light and dark shading, respectively. Black dots indicate the ECS in each model, while upward and downward pointing triangles indicate…

Yes China's Nuclear Missile Subs Are a Danger (But That's the Point)

David Axe at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2009%3Anewsml_GM1E5A11E8C01&share=true] All about deterrence. *Key Point:* ICBM submarines are a vital part of any country's nuclear triad. Here's why they matter. China for decades has struggled to develop nuclear ballistic-missile submarines. The country finally might be on the cusp of deploying reliable boomers. *This piece originally appeared in October 2018 and is being republished due to reader's interest. * An effective Chinese ballistic-missile submarine fleet over the long t... more »

Yes the Navy Is Testing Powerful Long-Range Drone Submarines

David Axe at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*David Axe* *Technology, Americas* [image: https://news.usni.org/2019/02/13/41119] The future of sub warfare is nigh. *Key point: *These new weapons will help support the manned-fleet. What can they do so far? The U.S. Navy has ordered from Boeing four huge robotic submarines, potentially signally an effort to deploy a large number of crewless undersea boats alongside traditional, manned submarines. *This first appeared in 2018 and is being reposted due to reader interest and is being reposted due to reader interest.* The Navy's $43-million purchase of four Orca Extra Large Unm... more »

Why the Coronavirus May Create Healthcare Rationing in America

Jacob Heilbrunn at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Jacob Heilbrunn* *Public Health, Americas* Former White House official Dr. Kavita Patel explains the impact of the coronavirus on America’s hospitals: “I am currently seeing posts about how you can hack a mask out of Home Depot supplies and people have been doing this. Hospital administrations only have a certain number of masks and they are being told that they cannot get more.” *Jacob Heilbrunn*: How prepared are America’s hospitals? *Kavita Patel*: They are as prepared as they could be without really understanding the full breadth and depth of what the necessities will be. C... more »

Will Taiwan's Suicide Drones Make a Difference If China Invades?

David Axe at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*David Axe* *Technology, Asia* [image: Reuters] Too little, too late? *Key Point: *Taipei knows the balance of power has shifted. As a result, Taiwan is trying out all kinds of new ways to defend itself. A new suicide drone appeared at the August 2019 edition of the biennial Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition in the island country’s capital. *This first appeared in 2019 and is being reposted due to reader interest and is being reposted due to reader interest.* The unmanned aerial vehicle bears a strong resemblance to the small, hand-launched drones that are popula... more »

'Modern-Day Slavery': How Coronavirus Could Devastate Supply Chain Workers

Martijn Boersma, Justine Nolan at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Martijn Boersma, Justine Nolan* *Economics, World* [image: Reuters] Protections for those beyond direct employees are scant. The COVID-19 coronavirus is officially a pandemic, the US and Australian share markets have collapsed, both governments have unveiled stimulus packages, and Australia’s trade union movement is worried about the position of casuals. But things are worse overseas, including for the workers who make products for Australians. 20,000 garment workers in Cambodia face job losses from factory closures because of shortages of raw materials from China and reduced ... more »

Meet the Large American Base in Seoul That North Korea Would Love to Get Rid Of

David Axe at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2013%3Anewsml_GM1E94411CE01&share=true] Why is it still in the range of Pyongyang's artillery? *Key point: *In a war, Pyongyang would strike targets within range of its guns, including many bases in and around Seoul. Why wasn't the base moved away? A multi-billion-dollar plan to move thousands of U.S. troops farther from the Korean demilitarized zone in order to get them out of firing range of North Korean artillery appears to have failed. *This first appeared in 2019 and is being rep... more »

The Refugee Act of 1980: A Forlorn Anniversary

damartin at Lawfare - 8 hours ago
President Jimmy Carter working at his desk in the White House. Forty years ago this week, President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Refugee Act of 1980. The statute became the basis for successful resettlement of more than 3 million refugees from distant countries to the United States—a significant humanitarian achievement, and one from which our economy, culture and even cuisine have benefited. Resettlement has also helped resolve or ameliorate foreign policy crises. And the act reshaped and clarified the U.S. framework for political asylum. We should be celebrating these accomp... more »

"A Universal Law..."

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
"Here is a universal law: that when it comes to negative and positive, you will always thrive more powerfully in the positive if you have first been immersed in, and have heroically overcome, the polar opposite negative of that thing. To abide in the positive existence of something, without having known and overcome its polar opposite - that is to be only a frame of the real structure. Easily toppled down and taken apart. True power is in the hands of the one who thrives in the positive, after having known and conquered the negative. Because when the demons come along, she will say ... more »

The Daily "Near You?"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
Haltom City, Texas, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

Wash Your Hands But Stop Touching Your Face So Often Too - Here's How

The Conversation at Science 2.0 blogs - 9 hours ago
Public health officials consistently promote hand-washing as a way for people to protect themselves from the COVID-19 coronavirus. However, this virus can live on metal and plastic for days, so simply adjusting your eyeglasses with unwashed hands may be enough to infect yourself. Thus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization have been telling people to stop touching their faces. read more

Social Bonding, Vampire Bat Style: They Groom And Share Blood

News Staff at Science 2.0 blogs - 9 hours ago
Social bonding in vampire bats is no surprise, they have roommates. What is uncommon is that they demonstrate behavior some might call friendship; unrelated vampire bats engage in social grooming and food sharing to form life-saving bonds that can last a lifetime. Vampire bats sustain themselves on only blood, and if a bat is unable to feed for 3 days, it runs the risk of starving. Like early man, they have a 'boom and bust' foraging lifestyle, so they either hit it big and get a large blood meal or they're starved for that night. If they starve three nights in a row there is a hi... more »

Elpistostege Fish Fin Fossil And Evolution Of The Human Hand

News Staff at Science 2.0 blogs - 9 hours ago
An ancient Elpistostege fish fossil has revealed how the human hand evolved from fish fins, the missing evolutionary link in the 'fish to tetrapod transition', as fish began to foray in habitats such as shallow water and land during the Late Devonian period millions of years ago. read more

FERC Issues Rules to Protect Ratepayers in PJM and New York Capacity Markets from Distortive State Subsidies and Mandates

IER at IER - 9 hours ago
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC’s) rule to expand the Minimum Offer Price Rule, or MOPR, calls for the PJM… The post FERC Issues Rules to Protect Ratepayers in PJM and New York Capacity Markets from Distortive State Subsidies and Mandates appeared first on IER.

Expect A Major Crisis In Drug Shortages In The Coming Months

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 9 hours ago
*Jacob Heilbrunn, National Interest:* *The Next Coronavirus Nightmare: There's a Drug Shortage on the Horizon* *Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, weighs in on how to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and what the future holds for those Americans who haven't been infected by the virus.* Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He is a contributor to CNBC and serves on the board of a number of health technology and biotech companies. *Heilb... more »

A Letter to the Harvard President on COVID-19 Response (Wherein Coyote Actually Sortof Makes An Intersectional Argument)

admin at Coyote Blog - 9 hours ago
I got this note from the head of alumni affairs (or something like that) at Harvard: I write to share with you a message President Bacow sent this afternoon to Harvard faculty and staff. He also sent a similar message to students. His message is one he and I would like to extend to all […]

"Goose So Happy To See Person"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
This gave me a smile, hope it does you, too.

The Poet: Robinson Jeffers, "Be Angry at the Sun"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
*"Be Angry at the Sun"* "That public men publish falsehoods Is nothing new. That America must accept Like the historical republics corruption and empire Has been known for years. Be angry at the sun for setting If these things anger you. Watch the wheel slope and turn, They are all bound on the wheel, these people, Those warriors, This republic, Europe, Asia. Observe them gesticulating, Observe them going down. The gang serves lies, the passionate Man plays his part; the cold passion for truth hunts in no pack. You are not Catullus, you know, To lampoon these crude sketches of Caesar. ... more »

Global Recession In 2020 Now Seen As Guaranteed

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 9 hours ago
A customer pushes her trolley next to empty shelves at a Sainsbury's store in Harpenden as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues, in Harpenden, Britain. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra *SCMP:* *Coronavirus: global recession in 2020 now seen as guaranteed as outbreak ravages Europe, US* * Hope for rapid global economic recovery has faded, with some analysts predicting the downturn may last until next year * Escalation of containment measures in Europe and the US, along with weak Chinese economic data, are seen as tipping points in the outlook for the economy A global economic rece... more »

Atlas Shrugged and the Covid-9/11

greencrow at Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 9 hours ago
*NOTICE:* March 19, 2020 - Check out my Arts and Crafts Page for Two New Updates on some recently completed Art works. * Enjoy!* *Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand* Dr. Kevin Barrett has written a* tour de force* about the Covid-9/11 false flag/hoax/drill which first appeared in *The Unz Review*. In his "must read" analysis he, like little *moi*, sees this latest concoction of the usual suspects as "another 9/11" [as does Global Research writer Larry Romanoff]. *Covid - 9/11 *has the...same actors and same overall agenda. Different *enemies du jour*. Instead of "the Muslims" it's now "... more »

UK herd immunity strategy fails (Video)

Alex Christoforou at The Duran - 9 hours ago
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 504. More The post UK herd immunity strategy fails (Video) appeared first on The Duran .

U.S.-Canada Border Temporarily Closed Due to Coronavirus Fears

James Murphy at rss - 9 hours ago
[image: u-s-canada-border-temporarily-closed-due-to-coronavirus-fears] Amid societal panic over the coronavirus, the United States and Canada have temporarily shut down the border between the two countries for all but essential crossings.

The toilet paper shortage leads to . . . complications?

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 9 hours ago
I've had to laugh at some of the memes floating around the Internet about the toilet paper shortage, in the wake of panic buying caused by the coronavirus pandemic. This one, in particular, made me chuckle. And here's an alternative product: Peter

Is chloroquine the beginning and the end of the Wuflu?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 9 hours ago
*it might be.* And then again, it might not. Until we find out, I suggest you re-acquaint yourself with God - the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. I also suggest you quit paying attention to the lying, venal, Godless commie/libtard press. They have an agenda and a narrative. Neither of which is in the best interest of the country or you. If the not very bright peeps who suffer from TDS want to suck up the filth from these fake news sites, so be it. I've discovered over the past few years these people are not very bright and *feed off each other*. That last part is important. Do not ... more »

In China, one item was selling out faster than toilet paper

Just In - 9 hours ago
Rumours about coronavirus are spreading like wildfire in China. So let's sort fact from fiction, writes Cecily Huang in Beijing.

Coronavirus update: LA residents ordered to stay at home, Italy overtakes China's death toll

Just In - 9 hours ago
Australia's banks announce financial relief for small businesses, Los Angeles' mayor orders residents to stay at home, and Italy now has more deaths from coronavirus than China.

U.S. Goverment Is Anticipating The Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic Will Last 18 Months Or More

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 9 hours ago
A 100-page document, issued Friday as Donald Trump (pictured) announced a state of emergency, says Washington should close schools and cancel public events to curb the spread of the virus *New York Times: **U.S. Virus Plan Anticipates 18-Month Pandemic and Widespread Shortages * WASHINGTON — A federal government plan to combat the coronavirus warned policymakers last week that a pandemic “will last 18 months or longer” and could include “multiple waves,” resulting in widespread shortages that would strain consumers and the nation’s health care system. The 100-page plan, dated Frid... more »

Rep. Thomas Massie On Coronavirus And PATRIOT Act Suspension

Daniel McAdams at 9 hours ago
As with everything else, the government is making the coronavirus outbreak much worse. Rep. Thomas Massie, one of the few original thinkers in the US House believes government should step out of the way and let the free market address demands for things like testing kits. Plus, Massie briefs the Liberty Report on the ongoing threat to our civil liberties posed by the PATRIOT Act as it has been temporarily renewed. Don't miss today's Liberty Report!

2:00PM Water Cooler 3/19/2020

Lambert Strether at naked capitalism - 10 hours ago
Today's Water Cooler:

Great News on the Coronavirus

co2islife at CO2 is Life - 10 hours ago
On @TuckerCarlson Tonight, Gregory Rigano, @RiganoESQ, a Stanford Univ. School of Medicine advisor announced a 100% cure rate in a controlled study done in France of 40 people with the #ChinaCoronaVirus with a malaria drug called #hydroxychloroquine. pic.twitter.com/m78oMhwxdi — AZKayte (@AZKAYTE) March 19, 2020 Please Like, Share, Subscribe, Re-Blog and Comment

Old Drug May Wipe Out Coronavirus

Steve Byas at rss - 10 hours ago
[image: old-drug-may-wipe-out-coronavirus] Hydroxychloroquine, which has been used to treat malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus, has been killing coronavirus in laboratory experiments.

Another tradition we shouldn’t forget

Whitetop at 'Nox & Friends - 10 hours ago
The attached link gives us the history of why we stand for the National Anthem at events; especially sporting events. https://www.youtube.com/embed/RW2Wo9ChiEg <0-0> I didn’t know the timing or the reason for playing the National Anthem. I thought the Anthem had been declared by congress long before the 1930s. Being a product of the public school system, what do I know? This is one of those short clips that should be shown in every classroom until the students grasp the significance of it. Whitetop

5G AirGig: What is It and Should You Be Worried?

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*Dafna Tachover* - AirGig is a new technology developed by AT&T to transfer Wi-Fi and wireless data over power lines using 4G LTE and 5G millimeter waves.

Fish Are Visible In Venice Canals As Water Becomes Clearer Following Italy’s Lockdown

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*Elias Marat* - As Italy continues to be under a nationwide lockdown, locals in Venice are noticing that the canals have become far clearer.

Spanish Police Are Using Drones to Yell at Those Disobeying Quarantine

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*Aaron Kesel* - Police in Spain are now using drones to demand that citizens stay indoors.

Will Wearing a Mask Protect You Against Coronavirus?

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*Dr. Mercola* - While the evidence is conflicting, some studies suggest healthy people do limit their chances of infection if wearing a face mask.

Thinking In Circles An paper On Ring Composition

You are going to commence with a hanging introductory paragraph telling about the qualifications of your essay. It must be appealing to the entire audience and it would be in this sort of a way that the reader finds it challenging to continue to keep it down. After a couple of minutes, as shortly as a little something inspiring has evidently shaped in your thoughts, invest a different closed-eyed minute or two with the vision and then open up your eyes (and your journal). Never skip this last little bit: write out the eyesight, with as much depth as you can. It can be chronological,... more »

BREAKING: Times are hard in the upper-end press!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 10 hours ago
*THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2020Our series resumes tomorrow:* We'll be finishing this week's series tomorrow. This is the first of many weeks in which we plan to conduct a meta-discussion about how our failing society ever got in the mess it's now in. We're hoping that some kid who's 9 years old today will read these reports at some point in time. We're hoping that he or she will be able to apply this work in a way which will rescue future generations from the spectacular dumbness which, in the fullness of time, has finally given us our Trump and our spreading plague. For today, we'll o... more »

Liberal Fake News Media Silent As COVID-19 Infected Gay Partygoers At LGBTQ Winter Party Festival In Miami Expose 10,000 People To Coronavirus

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
The Winter Party Festival, an annual, weeklong LGBTQ event held in Miami, drew thousands from across the country when it kicked off earlier this month. But though it ended March 10, in the week following the event several attendees have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to festival organizers. “We know there are many places … Continue reading Liberal Fake News Media Silent As COVID-19 Infected Gay Partygoers At LGBTQ Winter Party Festival In Miami Expose 10,000 People To Coronavirus →

5G Is A Weapon – The Hidden Military Use of 5G Technology

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
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Can America’s Public Health Elite Survive the ‘Boomer Flu’?

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
The public health elite are largely clueless on what to do. Instead of instituting helpful policies, they’ve opted for the ol’ roust ‘em strategy. This strategy was once popular with law enforcement. For example, there’s an uptick in crime, so the police installed roadblocks, roust the poor and implemented responses that created the impression that … Continue reading Can America’s Public Health Elite Survive the ‘Boomer Flu’? →

Bombshell! Covid19 Mortality Basic Math Error Proves WHO Triggered Viral Panic Is A LIE!

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
On today’s broadcast: Trump’s Defense Production Act and the ‘wartime President’. Senate Passes 2nd Coronavirus Defense Bill A 3rd Wave is Coming; as America braces for it’s impact Is a National Quarantine even legal? Italian Death rate is not what it’s cracked up to be. ISIS tell terrorists to work from home…SERIOUSLY! The FATAL … Continue reading Bombshell! Covid19 Mortality Basic Math Error Proves WHO Triggered Viral Panic Is A LIE! →

Woke Liberals Band Together To Sing ‘Imagine’, John Lennon’s Tribute To The Communist Manifesto, As Their Response To The Coronavirus Outbreak

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
When interviewed about his song ‘Imagine’, author John Lennon remarked that “it is virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I am not a member of any movement”. There you have it from the author’s own mouth, don’t take my word for it. Now onto today’s topic, woke and Godless Hollywood Liberals in coronavirus quarantine singing … Continue reading Woke Liberals Band Together To Sing ‘Imagine’, John Lennon’s Tribute To The Communist Manifesto, As Their Response To The Coronavirus Outbreak →

Members of the Coronavirus Task Force Hold a Press Briefing

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
The White House via Members of the Coronavirus Task Force Hold a Press Briefing – YouTube

Laura Ingraham: Halt All Immigration to U.S. During Coronavirus Crisis

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
John Binder 18 Mar 2020 Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham says the United States should halt all immigration during the coronavirus crisis. On Wednesday, State Department officials confirmed to Breitbart News that the refugee resettlement program — which has resettled nearly 2,500 refugees in the last six weeks — would be suspended until at … Continue reading Laura Ingraham: Halt All Immigration to U.S. During Coronavirus Crisis →

Wikipedia : A Disinformation Operation? [Swiss Propaganda Research]

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
Originally posted on Intel Today: “Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority.” Francis Bacon “This story is demented and broken on so many levels, it is quite difficult to know where to begin, even. Here we have an excellent Wikipedia administrator who has been victimized by lunatic conspiracy theorists, a private person who…

Google Can Enslave Humanity with a Digital AI Quantum Brain on 5G

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
The AI Organization How can Google Enslave Humanity on the 5G network with the use of Quantum Technology? What is the interconnection between Google, Alphabet, Deep Mind AI and Neuralink? How can humankind by controlled and programmed via bio-digital social programming by Google and Deep Mind AI Quantum technology? Episode 3, Google Can Enslave Humanity … Continue reading Google Can Enslave Humanity with a Digital AI Quantum Brain on 5G →

All Media, Corporations, Banks, & Politicians Can be Sued & Charged with Article 3 of the Genocide Convention for Complicity

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
The Following Categories are not limited to Article 3 of the Genocide Convention, rather Article 1, 2, 4, and U.S codes on Genocide, and other penal codes we used to charge defendants Google, Facebook, Nearalink, Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, Elon Musk, Sandar Pichai, Larry Page, PR News Wire and John Does 1-29, can be applied to … Continue reading All Media, Corporations, Banks, & Politicians Can be Sued & Charged with Article 3 of the Genocide Convention for Complicity →

The Coronavirus Is Expediting Middle East Outcomes

Jay Mens at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Jay Mens* *Security, Middle East* [image: Reuters] The coronavirus arrived in the Middle East that was enduring a profound political transition. Since then, governments have seen their credibility worn down and their political dexterity tried by difficult economic transitions. The virus is expediting transitions and fractures that are already in the making. “In the silence of the dawn; tremble, see the funeral processions; ten, twenty . . . no, countless.” Iraqi poet Nazik Al-Malaika wrote these words in 1947 as a particularly savage bout of cholera ravaged Egypt. Almost eighty... more »

Outrageous: Why Aren't All of America's B-1 Bombers Combat-Ready?

David Axe at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2011%3Anewsml_GM1E7430FMW01&share=true] Let's break this down. *Key point:* These are very capable planes and it is important to have as many ready as possible. How does the Air Force get off track? Just seven of the U.S. Air Force’s 61 B-1 bombers are fully mission-capable, South Dakota senator Mike Rounds revealed on July 30, 2019. The B-1 shortfall could weigh on the Air Force’s plans for a new bomber. *This first appeared in July 2019 and is being reposted due to reader intere... more »

Can the Air Force's Plan for "Micro-Production" Really Speed up Building New Planes?

David Axe at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_TM3EBA91LQF01&share=true] Better than waiting 20 years... *Key point:* Taking a page out of the start-up and technology sector, doing rapid prototyping might be a way to improve the airforce procurement process. Here's how it might work in practice. Right now it takes the U.S. Air Force around 20 years to develop a new fighter plane. Will Roper, the flying branch’s assistant secretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, thinks that’s a bad idea. And he has a p... more »

T-64: Russia's Elite Cold War Super Tank?

Caleb Larson at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Security, * The T-64 sported many firsts for the Soviet Union — the first tank with composite armor, first tank with an autoloader, first tank with a smoothbore gun. It was innovative, but expensive, and mechanically complex. The T-64 sported many firsts for the Soviet Union — the first tank with composite armor, first tank with an autoloader, first tank with a smoothbore gun. It was innovative, but expensive, and mechanically complex. Despite the technological leaps that were made with the T-64 platform, it was doomed by it’s price and never exported outside of t... more »

China’s Coronavirus Plan: Create a ‘Silk Road’ of Health Care Leading Towards World Dominance

Bradley A. Thayer, Lianchao Han at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Bradley A. Thayer, Lianchao Han* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Chinese authorities lied about the pandemic by minimizing the threat, punishing those of its people who spoke the truth, deliberately concealing information, and delayed public announcements, which denied the World Health Organization a timely investigation. While the Chinese coronavirus dominates the world’s headlines, what may be missed in the tumult is the fact that the virus has become a new front in the Sino-American confrontation.  The crisis is important because it has revealed to many Americans how d... more »

How Russia Is Messing With the Air Force's Drone Radio Links

David Axe at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*David Axe* *Technology, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2017%3Anewsml_RC11FCD8BDF0&share=true] Is there a counter? *Key Point:* America has some of the best drones out there. But Moscow is perfecting ways to interfere with them. The Russian military is getting better at taking down enemy drones. That could have serious implications for the United States as it relies more on unmanned aircraft. *This piece was originally published in November 2018 and is being republished due to reader's interest. * The crews of Silok electronic-warfare... more »

Syria's Rebels Showed Us How Russian T-90 Tanks Fare Against U.S. TOW Missiles

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Middle East* They did better than expected. *Key point:* While the T-90A is still outgunned by Western main battle tanks, it does sport number of defensive systems particularly effective verses anti-tank missiles. The interconnected conflicts raging across the Middle East today have amounted to a dreadful human catastrophe with spiraling global consequence. One of their lesser effects has been to deflate the reputations of Western main battle tanks mistakenly thought to be night-invulnerable in the popular imagination. *This piece was originally fe... more »

This Massacre Explains Why China Can't Forgive Japan For World War II

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* The Rape of Nanking. *Key point:* Before the fall of Nanking, the Chinese forces withdrew and the occupation was of a defenseless city. Then followed a long succession of most horrible atrocities committed by the Japanese Army upon the helpless citizens. On August 15, 1937, the Japanese Imperial Army bombed Nanking, the capital of China. These raids were unrelenting until December 13, when Japanese troops entered the conquered city. For the next month Japanese soldiers killed, raped, looted, and burned. More than 300,000 Chinese died. Si... more »

It's True: Russia's Orion Drone Has Seen Combat in Syria

David Axe at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Middle East* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2015%3Anewsml_GF10000267666&share=true] What were the results? *Key point: *Moscow has been testing many new weapons in Syria. Here's how the Orion drone performed. Russia’s Orion drone has completed combat trials in Syria and is now beginning to equip units in Russia for further testing, state media reported on Nov. 1, 2019. The armed, satellite-controlled Orion, a product of the Kronshtadt Group, roughly is similar to the U.S. Air Force’s own Predator drone, which the Americ... more »

North Korea Has Trillions of Dollars in Mineral Wealth

Patricia Schouker at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Patricia Schouker* *Security, Asia* Trillions in mineral wealth. *Key point: *If Washington isn’t serious about the rare earth resources of North Korea, then the winner, once again, could be Beijing. When looking at contemporary geopolitics, often energy and related resource questions are key in the struggle for influence amongst world powers, as energy can drive or amplify underlying tensions. Today, the attractiveness of traditional oil exploration loses ground with the emergence of new energies and technologies, often produced by “Rare Earths” and the elements they contain.... more »

America's Seawolf Submarines Were Incredible, So Why Did The Navy Only Build Three?

Kyle Mizokami at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Americas* With formidable performance comes formidable cost. *Key Point:* The resulting submarine is according to the U.S. Navy ten times quieter over the full range of operating speeds than the Improved Los Angeles submarines. The Seawolf-class submarines were envisioned as the best submarines ever built. Designed to succeed the Los Angeles–class attack submarines and maintain America’s edge in the underwater domain, the class suffered from cost overruns and the collapse of the Soviet Union. While still some of the best submarines ever built, they wer... more »

Meet the T-54/55: The Most-Produced Tank in Military History

Caleb Larson at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Security, * This old tank just keeps getting better and better. How? The most-produced tank in military history. Perhaps one of the most battle-tested tanks ever. Nearly 70 years of service and no end in sight. Each of these describes the T-54/55 series of tanks, designed by the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the Second World War, incorporating incremental changes that keep the series still relevant on some of the lower-intensity battlefields of today. *Firepower* In the years following the Second World War, Soviet engineers began experimenting with the vener... more »

T-34: Meet the Tank That Stopped Hitler from Conquering Russia

Caleb Larson at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *History, * The T-34 has enjoyed somewhat of a renaissance as of late. In 2019, a Russian-language film, T-34, was released, and became the second-highest-grossing Russian film of all time. But why does the T-34 still enjoy such legendary status? Thirty T-34s rolled to a stop at a railway depot Vladivostok, awaiting transport. Huffing in the cold, they maneuvered crankily into a single-file line and rumbled onto a rusting transport wagon. Railroad transport workers lashed the tanks into place using thick spools of wire and chain, securing the squat machines into p... more »

Coronavirus Proves That Humanity Can End

Antonio Redfern Pucci at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Antonio Redfern Pucci* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] It seems clear, however, that, despite the nihilism and pessimism of the memes that erupted over the internet this year, people understand the direness of the situation. If you were on social media at the beginning of 2020, the year started as profoundly pessimistic. Instead of a *Jetsons*-style chrome-coated future of flying cars, we have the COVID-19 pandemic, memes of a third World War and, to top it all off, a continent on fire because of human-induced climate change. And on the internet, all of it was meme-d. I... more »

Rethinking Life During Coronavirus: Can This Experience Make Us Better?

Silvia Panizza at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Silvia Panizza* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] Here's how to think positively about isolation. *“I am facing 14 days of self isolation and I find the prospect terrifying. Chances are it will continue much longer too, as we may soon face lockdown. But I also wonder whether it may be good for us to slow down and reflect on the human condition. Could this pandemic help us change how we think and act for the better?”* Dan, 44, Southampton “They say when trouble comes, close ranks.” So begins Jean Rhys’s novel Wide Sargasso Sea. When the novel coronavirus started spreading ... more »

Samsung QLED Q60R: The Best TV On the Planet for the Money?

Mark Episkopos at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Technology, * The Q60R jettisons some of the design and performance features of top-end QLED models to position itself as a strong midrange contender. The result is a compelling attempt to bring QLED to the masses, with something to offer everyone from regular movie watchers to avid gamers. Samsung’s flagship QLED TV lineup is rightly associated with top-end brightness and color reproduction, offering premium performance for a premium price. But there’s another side to this story. Since its introduction in 2017, Samsung has consistently worked to expand QLED’s ... more »

Coronavirus Questions: Can the Government Really Make Me Shelter In Place?

Latisha Nixon-Jones at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Latisha Nixon-Jones* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] As a disaster law scholar, I study vulnerable populations during various stages of disaster response. In the age of coronavirus, people are asking me questions about their rights. Here are some answers. The unknown is frightening. And with the spread of a deadly and communicable disease – the coronavirus is both – individual liberties may be temporarily sidelined to protect the larger community. Indeed, history has shown us that whenever the United States has encountered a biological threat, the government invariably wei... more »

The Coronavirus Panic Could Destroy the U.S. Economy. That Doesn't Need to Happen.

Christian Whiton at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Christian Whiton* *economy, * Politicians in both parties are reacting hysterically to Wuhan coronavirus and needlessly destroying America’s economy. The harm they are doing to Americans’ health and wealth will be far worse than the virus. Politicians in both parties are reacting hysterically to Wuhan coronavirus and needlessly destroying America’s economy. The harm they are doing to Americans’ health and wealth will be far worse than the virus. From coast to coast, large portions of Americans are being discouraged or prevented from leaving home, going to restaurants, or trave... more »

9 Lessons from the Iraq War

Robert D. Kaplan at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Robert D. Kaplan* *Security, Middle East* [image: Reuters] The goal if toppling Saddam Hussein's regime seemed so worthy but it was actually grandiose. “Man’s real treasure is the treasure of his mistakes, piled up stone by stone through thousands of years,” according to Jose Ortega y Gasset, the great Spanish philosopher of the early twentieth century. For to remember the past in all its searing complexity is what separates us from the apes, Ortega goes on. By that logic, the Iraq War, which started seventeen years ago this month, should constitute among the crown jewels of kno... more »

Here's What You Can Do to Clean the House and Kill Coronavirus

Brett Mitchell at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Brett Mitchell* *Health, World* Here are some tips from an expert. As the coronavirus pandemic spreads around the world, it’s a good time to understand how cleaning can help prevent the spread of disease and what you can do to cut the risk of infection in your home. Coronavirus is mainly transmitted from person to person via tiny droplets of saliva or other bodily fluids that float in the air after a cough or sneeze. Contaminated objects and surfaces can also be important in the transmission of disease. It’s not entirely clear what role they play in transmitting the new coron... more »

The SR-71 Spy Plane Sits in a Museum: Could The World's Fastest Jet Make A Comeback?

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * Hypersonic weapons—those capable of flying over five times the speed of sound—are the hot new buzz word of defense industrial complexes across the globe. *Key point: *The Blackbird was retired and not replaced because its ISR capabilities had become niche due to improving spy satellites and because of slow but stealthy long-endurance drones like the RQ-170. Hypersonic weapons—those capable of flying over five times the speed of sound—are the hot new buzz word of defense industrial complexes across the globe. China, Russia and the United States hav... more »

Coronavirus Pandemic Proves the Digital Divide Is Real

Gregory Porumbescu at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Gregory Porumbescu* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Slow or unreliable internet access is a reality for millions of Americans. Amidst the flurry of social media updates about the COVID-19 pandemic, a chart illustrating the importance of flattening the curve has gone viral. The idea is that taking measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 lowers the chances of overwhelming hospitals and increases the chances that all of those who become ill will have access to treatment. The logic behind flattening the COVID-19 curve is intuitive – don’t panic, but be careful. Unsurprisingly... more »

They Defeated ISIS. Now Syrian Kurds Gear Up to Fight Coronavirus.

Michael Rubin at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Michael Rubin* *Health, * "Pandemics know no borders, but failing to enable Syrian Kurds to fight the disease not only continues their betrayal at the hands of outside powers, but also threatens the global fight against COVID-19." In January 2014, during my first visit to northeastern Syria, I watched as more than a dozen local leaders—men and women; Christians, Muslims, and Yezidis; Kurds and Arabs—met in a conference hall in Amuda, Syria, to affirm a provisional constitution for Rojava, an autonomous region formed against the backdrop of the Syrian civil war. At the time, the ... more »

Top Climate Model Gets Better

Ron Clutz at Science Matters - 10 hours ago
A previous post here discussed discovering that INMCM4 was the best CMIP5 model in replicating historical temperature records. Additional posts described improvements built into INMCM5, the next generation model included for CMIP6 testing. Later on is a reprint of the temperature history replication and the parameters included in the revised model. This post focuses on […]

Greenland having one of its coldest years on record

Robert at Ice Age Now - 10 hours ago
“The BBC has taken a brief respite from trying to make people panic about toilet paper. They returning to their normal agenda of trying to make people panic about the climate.” – Tony Heller Ten years ago the Guardian warned that Greenland was going to collapse in ten years. And yet, according to NASA, Greenland’s ... Read more Greenland having one of its coldest years on record The post Greenland having one of its coldest years on record appeared first on Ice Age Now.

Blizzard warnings for Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska

Robert at Ice Age Now - 10 hours ago
Another blast of winter to bring treacherous travel. Blizzard warnings are up for Northeastern Colorado, Southeastern Wyoming and Western Nebraska. Snowfall rates are expected to be 1 to 3 inches per hour, along with wind gusts of 55 mph. Places like Denver could wind up with as much as 6 inches of snow and long ... Read more Blizzard warnings for Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska The post Blizzard warnings for Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska appeared first on Ice Age Now.

COVID-19 and the Start of a Global Recession

Josh Busby at Duck of Minerva - 10 hours ago
This is a guest post from Brendan Skip Mark, an assistant professor in the political science department at the University of Rhode Island (URI). His work focuses on International Organizations and human rights. He is a co-director of the CIRIGHTS human rights dataproject. The official definition of a “recession” is a fall in real GDP for two […]

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