I Prefer Trump As President

At the same time, I cannot deny that there many ways where Joe Biden is a superior president. Political scientist Steven Taylor writes that Biden “does an outstanding job of laying out the case [for vaccines] and… trying to undo the politicization of these issues catalyzed by his predecessor.”

My favorite new (to me) web site over the past year is Outsidethebeltway.com. It is updated every day, I read it several times a week, and it’s written by two political scientists, former Republicans turned centrist and left of center who are frequently sane and commonsensical.

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Q Anon

An Orthodox Jew tells me that much of the Q Anon crowd is no longer practicing. A Christian tells me much of the Q Anon crowd no longer has faith. A Muslim tells me much of the Q Anon crowd is no longer on jihad.

The easiest way we have of understanding something new is to compare it with something we know.

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I Want Excitement

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I May Have Lost My Temper (7-29-21)

00:00 I lost my temper during a Covid debate and later experienced a spiritual epiphany, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=141500
01:00 Modafinil Is The Official Drug Of The Rationalist Movement, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=137046
05:00 Dr. David Gorski on the latest viral COVID-19 disinformation, https://respectfulinsolence.com/2020/08/31/only-six-percent-gambit-latest-viral-covid-19-disinformation/
12:00 A brief history of social distancing shows it is Biblical, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=141576
16:00 Where Do Public Health Officials Get The Authority To Lock Us Down?, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=141566
18:00 Julius Ruechel: The Lies Exposed by the Numbers: Fear, Misdirection, & Institutional Deaths (An Investigative Report), https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=141564
22:00 Where Did The Social Distancing Strategy Come From?, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=141534
24:00 Average Covid Death Costs 16 Years Of Life, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=141514
40:00 Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=141443

Bud: Did you curse him out? Call him a moron? How bad did it get? I’m not upset Luke, I’m just disappointed. You need more Fred Luskin. The dark side of Crystal Lite. Consider 12-steps.
It could be the apathy inducing darkside of Modaf — a toxic cocktail of modafinil, tums and crystal lite can turn the most godly men into uncaring beasts.

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A History Of Social Distancing

According to Wikipedia: In public health, social distancing, also called physical distancing,[2][3][4] is a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease by maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number of times people come into close contact with each other.[2][5] It usually involves keeping a certain distance from others (the distance specified differs from country to country and can change with time) and avoiding gathering together in large groups.[6][7]

By minimising the probability that a given uninfected person will come into physical contact with an infected person, the disease transmission can be suppressed, resulting in fewer deaths.[2] The measures may be used in combination with others, such as good respiratory hygiene, face masks and hand washing.[8][9] To slow down the spread of infectious diseases and avoid overburdening healthcare systems, particularly during a pandemic, several social-distancing measures are used, including the closing of schools and workplaces, isolation, quarantine, restricting the movement of people and the cancellation of mass gatherings.[5][10] Drawbacks of social distancing can include loneliness, reduced productivity and the loss of other benefits associated with human interaction.[11]

Social distancing measures are most effective when the infectious disease spreads via one or more of the following methods, droplet contact (coughing or sneezing), direct physical contact (including sexual contact), indirect physical contact (such as by touching a contaminated surface), and airborne transmission (if the microorganism can survive in the air for long periods). The measures are less effective when an infection is transmitted primarily via contaminated water or food or by vectors such as mosquitoes or other insects.[12] Authorities have encouraged or mandated social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic as it is an important method of preventing transmission of COVID-19. COVID-19 is much more likely to spread over short distances than long ones. However, it can spread over distances longer than 2 m (6 ft) in enclosed, poorly ventilated places and with prolonged exposure.[13]

Although the term “social distancing” was not introduced until the 21st century,[14] social-distancing measures date back to at least the 5th century BC. The Bible contains one of the earliest known references to the practice in the Book of Leviticus 13:46: “And the leper in whom the plague is… he shall dwell alone; [outside] the camp shall his habitation be.”[15] During the Plague of Justinian of 541 to 542, Emperor Justinian enforced an ineffective quarantine on the Byzantine Empire, including dumping bodies into the sea; he predominantly blamed the widespread outbreak on “Jews, Samaritans, pagans, heretics, Arians, Montanists and homosexuals”.[16] In modern times, social distancing measures have been successfully implemented in several epidemics. In St. Louis, shortly after the first cases of influenza were detected in the city during the 1918 flu pandemic, authorities implemented school closures, bans on public gatherings and other social-distancing interventions. The influenza fatality rates in St. Louis were much less than in Philadelphia, which had fewer cases of influenza but allowed a mass parade to continue and did not introduce social distancing until more than two weeks after its first cases.

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