Year: 2020
What this means is that 86 attendees and contacts have tested positive—which means nothing, since the tests are laughable (or would be, if the consequences of their rampant over-use were not so dire); but let’s be flexible, and assume those people actually have COVID-19 (though none of them, apparently, is sick, or we’d be hearing all about it). Since this year’s rally drew 460,000 attendees, the COVID-19 “infection” rate resulting from that horrid quasi-Nazi jamboree is 0.00018%.
That’s a story, worth a headline? That is further “evidence” of the existential threat posed by COVID-19? And it’s on the basis of such terrifying numbers that the state of Minnesota has now made it a crime to meet with anyone who doesn’t live with you—a crime that, should you be convicted, will get you 90 days in jail, or a $1,000 fine?
Another joke that isn’t funny in the least: the Wall Street Journal, and “our free press” overall.
Article link:
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/covid-2020-11-20/card/6XQRBwGySV2qDccEbvse?mod=e2tw
From Josh Mitteldorf:
I was on his Zoom broadcast Thursday night, and he had nothing to offer. He and the 500 people online all seemed completely ignorant that there was a history of election integrity investigation. They presented no new evidence and they spent a lot of time building from scratch some of the principles of How to Conduct an Election.
The Empire State continues its quick-step into the Black Mirror.
Article link:
https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Saratoga-Springs-possible-site-for-drone-15740121.php
This very lucid doctor explains why. (The annual global toll of such falls is 650,000, he says.)
Yet another way to rid the world of all those aged “useless eaters.”
What this country needs is more of just such spirit.
From the same friend:
I even forgot to mention, also from the “Enforcement” provision, the fines of “up to $25,000 per occurrence” for “THREATENED violations of [the] Executive Order” (my emphasis). If I read the wording correctly, that amount is not even the maximum. They can add to it the state’s costs of investigation and legal fees and “other equitable relief.”
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