Posted on 01/01/2023 12:00:54 AM PST by weston
Sounds about like ours!
I really am going to get out there and REORGANIZE all…………soon.
:-)
Lol….you are no shrinking violet, Judy 😂
We better stop!
It kinda got stopped/forgotten after I broke my hip.
I am recovering nicely, but the basement stairs are very
steep, and I am STILL not able to navigate them.
Michael had to take on almost everything after
my accident, so I’m not about to get after him
about it.
We DO need to start it again soon though!
Thanks, being from Phoenix I can not even imagine weather like that.
What little I remember, about Dallas, is that the city shuts down at the first sign of sleet.
EVERY company, practically.
But, that’s been years.
Hope all of your families are safe and warm.
Ok. I’ll behave. I don’t usually partake in this kind of thing, but sweetie directed it at me so I felt like I had to go along....bad JudyinCanada.
Apparently, there was a vas deferens between the hype and the reality.
What a horrific story! That poor girl. The school employees, judge and attorney all need to go to jail.
Poor Mark!
I had no idea!
Glad he is okay now.
They should have picked HIM to take
Rushs’ place, not those two dimwits
who run it now.
They are BORING!
I saw what you did there!
It was just a small matter!
*evil grin*
Thanks, I know the company that my son works for offered them hotel rooms last night so they would not have to drive far.
“It’s Time For The Scientific Community To Admit We Were Wrong About COVID & It Cost Lives”
In no less a liberal rag than Newsweek, Kevin Bass (MS MD/PHD Student, Medical School) has penned a quite surprising (and ‘brave’) op-ed saying that “it’s time for the scientific community to admit we were wrong about COVID and it cost lives...”
[ZH: emphasis ours]
As a medical student and researcher, I staunchly supported the efforts of the public health authorities when it came to COVID-19.
I believed that the authorities responded to the largest public health crisis of our lives with compassion, diligence, and scientific expertise. I was with them when they called for lockdowns, vaccines, and boosters.
I was wrong. We in the scientific community were wrong. And it cost lives.
I can see now that the scientific community from the CDC to the WHO to the FDA and their representatives, repeatedly overstated the evidence and misled the public about its own views and policies, including on natural vs. artificial immunity, school closures and disease transmission, aerosol spread, mask mandates, and vaccine effectiveness and safety, especially among the young. All of these were scientific mistakes at the time, not in hindsight. Amazingly, some of these obfuscations continue to the present day.
But perhaps more important than any individual error was how inherently flawed the overall approach of the scientific community was, and continues to be. It was flawed in a way that undermined its efficacy and resulted in thousands if not millions of preventable deaths.
What we did not properly appreciate is that preferences determine how scientific expertise is used, and that our preferences might be—indeed, our preferences were—very different from many of the people that we serve. We created policy based on our preferences, then justified it using data. And then we portrayed those opposing our efforts as misguided, ignorant, selfish, and evil.
We made science a team sport, and in so doing, we made it no longer science. It became us versus them, and “they” responded the only way anyone might expect them to: by resisting.
More at link.
*Blush*
Well. really exit 82!
*evil grin*
They are very boring.
LG... that was one of the most heartbreaking things I have ever witnessed. What in the H is going on in this country!
6000, you go girl.
The evil Demonrats are after our children.
LOL
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