Monday, April 13, 2020

The Wuhan Virus

Alex Berenson used to be a reporter for the New York Times. He has a contrarian view on the Wuhan Virus. While he is not partisan, he shares Trumps view that the cure may be worse than the disease.  I have read some of his fiction books and they are very good. He has a new book out on Marijuana that contradicts the liberal narrative. More here on the author.


California politicians, liberal as always, support efforts to reduce greenhouse gases, under the assumption that they cause global warming.  As a general rule, liberals are not influenced by logic (try debating one). An example of this is this plan to demolish four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River, the greenest of green energy. Look for the part where the electricity isn't needed anymore because it's being replaced by wind and solar.

Comments on the war against Chloroquinine by the media. Why is there one?

In the midst of the virus, the locust infection in Africa has fallen off the radar. I especially enjoyed the part where they blamed global warming.

Want to see some fake news from CNN? Here's an article disparaging Navarro for taking a positive spin on the virus while warning the administration privately that it could be serious.

Maybe you noticed I sometimes call it the "Wuhan Virus".  This is a tiny little protest over all the political correctness involved in not naming the virus after its point of origin. It's gotten so bad that the scientific journal Nature is apologizing for associating it with China.

Michael Burry, has taken to Twitter with a controversial message: lockdowns intended to contain the coronavirus pandemic are worse than the disease itself. Michael Burry was portrayed in the movie "The Big Short" the doctor-turned-investor who famously bet against mortgage securities before the 2008 financial crisis. He knows something about both medicine and economics.

Here's a cute illustration of the power of social distancing.

Senator Tom Cotton was way ahead of the curve on the Wuhan Virus. The media owe him an apology.

There are more problems with China than the virus. Trump seems to have been right about the geopolitical issues.

Here's a roundup of stories about how the bureaucracy stymies our response to pandemics:
Fighting Covid-19 in the Red-Tape Nation.
List: 30 regulations that stymied Trump's virus response.
How Repeal of Never Needed Regulations Can Help Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis.

Alissa Milano was a regular fixture at the Kavanaugh hearings, a vocal proponent of the "believe all women" movement.  Now that Biden is accused of rape, she suddenly believes in due process

Victor Davis Hanson is asking if the bad and self-negating behavior of so many of Trump’s enemies setting him up for an even more impressive victory in the fall?

The left is reacting badly to hydroxychloroquine just because Trump is supporting it. They are even doing stupid things like the NYT argument that Trump has a vested interest. This I think anyone could agree is "fake news".

No blog is complete without a shout out to the Babylon Bee.  Bernie Sanders Drops Out As Campaign Goals Of Locking Everyone Up, Destroying Economy Already Achieved.

And a special Easter message from the Bee.



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