It’s Not That Hard To Predict

Joe Doakes from Como Park emails,

Today’s headline: Biden demands all nursing home staff get vaccinated or lose federal funding.

Tomorrow’s headline: Nursing homes overwhelmed, closing, staff quit.

The day-after-tomorrow’s heading: It’s Trump’s fault.

Joe Doakes

Good thing it’s not a bet. There would have been no action.

138 thoughts on “It’s Not That Hard To Predict

  1. Every city and state that is under the control of leftist assholes is in chaos, MP,,,so is the country.

    There’s no mystery here; when they are in their prime, they are not smart people. Just look at the fucking morons that support them. Not one fucking thing a leftist has ever done has not created more suffering and loss than they set out to alleviate. Their states are shit holes and their cities, where their influence is magnified, are smoking shit holes.

    And the GOP “conservatives” are happy to let it continue so long as they get their grift.

    I dgaf what they try to force me to take their poison; not gonna do it. There is nothing I need that I cannot get from my people.

  2. jdm, does it matter if Malone worked as part of a team? Really? Do you think he is less qualified to speak about the technology he helped create, if he didn’t do it by himself.

    He’s not the only one out there telling the truth; just the most prominent.

    The scumbags are putting out a full frontal assault against Malone, and any other scientist that countermands the talking points.

    Has global warming taught us nothing?

  3. Leftists are our enemy. They are a threat to everything that defines us; everything that has moved civilization forward; everything decent and wholesome. The faster everyone realizes that, the faster we can get together to crush them and drive them from our midst.

  4. The AP

    “President Joe Biden’s net approval dropped by 11 percentage points and hit its lowest level of his presidency after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in an upheaval that sent thousands of civilians and U.S. military allies fleeing for their safety, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll.

    The national opinion poll, conducted Aug. 18-19, found that 46% of U.S. adults approved of Biden’s performance in office, while 49% disapproved and the rest were not sure.”

    The “not sure” are living under bridges, shooting up their neighborhoods, dealing dope, or can’t even read the language of the 3rd world shit hole they cam from….these are the people the reprobates count on to cover their electoral theft.

  5. Doctor, as I stated, Malone’s message remains unchallenged, so no, in that aspect it does not matter to me that “Malone worked as part of a team”. I have 7 patents, 3 of which were on a team; I still have 7 patents, but I would not say that I invented the processes that those 3 patents cover. I would state I was on a team.

    By being sloppy or just egotistical, Malone leaves himself open for the commie arguments that taints his accomplishments (I believe he has multiple single person patents). But worse, in a rhetorical fight over his “message”, the commies will try to taint it as well. Does this effort taint Malone’s message to me (or you)? To me, no, but it makes our job convincing everyone else, the ignorants, more difficult – unnecessarily so – because *rhetorically speaking* a tainted argument is hard to defend.

    It annoys me because it was an own goal.

  6. President Joe Biden’s net approval dropped by 11 percentage points

    Just imagine if it had been a trustworthy poll. I mean, what kind of people are those “46% of U.S. adults [who] approved of Biden’s performance in office”?

  7. Just occurred to me reading about that other Biden disaster, the Dumbkirk in Afghan-land, that no wonder the Kung flu is back in the news.

  8. Twat — I know how excited you are about (ivermectin) horse dewormers and the other exotic Covid preventatives. I would think due to their popularity they’re getting harder to find. Fortunately there is an alternative: cattle inseminators. Mississippians are reporting that after being treated repeatedly with a cattle inseminator, getting COVID “didn’t seem so bad.” And you being a Twat — I thought it might be a “good fit”.

    Perhaps get a few politicians and prominent thinkers like Woolly who have strongly endorsed the science behind cattle inseminators as a valid COVID treatment, or will as soon as MBerg figures how to get clicks from it or someone invests in them.

  9. jdm, what infuriates me about the covid restrictions and mandates isn’t that they don’t work, but they are impervious to public review. Normally you would never give public officials, especially unelected public officials, the kind of power seized by them during covid w/o checks and balances. You can’t catch errors if there is no way to discover and correct them. Our entire political system is built on this idea. The problem of autocratic governance did not go away because covid showed up.
    The resistance to dissent by the authorities proves my point — they do not want a system where their excesses can be detected and corrected.

  10. LMA0…now the gaping AssholE is thinking about cow insemination.

    WTF is this piece of ignorant shit doing here? Is he winning hearts and minds? Is he embarrassing us with his intelligent hot takes?

    No. He’s a lonely asshole, who has nothing better to do than wave his stupid ass in the wind.

    Emery, I am Bill Peterson’s chin twat….it’s the only thing anyone remembers about that asshole. He got BTFO of here on his ass.

    What will we remember about you, asshole?

  11. If you are vaccine reluctant, you shouldn’t have to prove to anyone’s satisfaction that there is a health problem with the vaccine. Not your job, pal. It is their job to convince you that the vaccine will do what it is supposed to do without undo risk. That is called “informed consent” and it is the bedrock of the medical system.
    We know that the reason Cuomosent those contagious covid patients back into nursing homes (and so turning them into abbatoirs) is because the CDC advised him to. Fauci said Cuomo did a great job.
    Now Fauci advises that “informed consent” re vaccines is no longer part of medical practice.

  12. Hard to believe the US military and US intelligence services bungled another operation. I realize it’s not everyday you see a superpower lose a war. But losing was inevitable when we couldn’t even define why we were there.

    As such — I like Biden at least 20% less than a month ago.

  13. FYI, since the “delta variant” psychosis began, I am seeing a few more people wearing masks around here. Usually elderly and female.
    Now, I got no problem with a person wearing a mask. maybe they have a reason to think that they have a special reason to avoid the covid, and have convinced themselves that the porous piece of t-shirt cloth over their mouth and nose keeps out the covid.
    But they don’t protect their eyes! If you are walking through a cloud of covid-infected water micro droplets that somehow are held out by a loose weave piece of cloth, they aren’t going to have any problem getting in through your eyes.
    Jesus.

  14. No doubt there will soon be a rash of polls to tell us how this is being received by Americans. But my sense is that most of them are thoroughly tired of spending Trillions on a country most of them cannot find on the map. Any dent in Biden’s domestic ratings now will soon be forgotten — except by the hand-wringers, mostly not in the US anyway.

  15. In Melbourne, Australia, a protest against Covid restrictions turned violent.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/21/world/australia/melbourne-protests-covid-restrictions.html

    As predicted by me well over a year ago.
    It is so strange that we get so many politicians who don’t understand politics.
    To be expected, perhaps, when the politicians, of all parties, come from the same social class and think that there job is to gain status among their peers rather than the people. The people who make up the political class in Australia are more like people in the political class in Canada or the US or Germany than they are like the people they govern.

  16. MP, what infuriates me about the covid restrictions and mandates [is that] they are impervious to public review

    I agree. Reasonable perspective nowadays but we (boomers) were raised in a culture where the people who worked in government were assumed to be trustworthy. Mostly. More or less. There was an unspoken agreement that we peasants could live our lives without (much) interference and we wouldn’t our get too serious about investigating just how that government sausage is actually made. Mitch has blogged about it and others have mentioned in the comments over the past year.

    But government can no longer be trusted and that agreement is breaking down. Government hasn’t quite caught on yet. This is why, for example, government officials are shocked (shocked I tell you) when the peasants show up at the school board meetings. To express their opinion no less.

    It will get worse before it gets better. Much worse. I don’t know how bad, but regardless it can be encapsulated in the Schlichter quote from a couple of years ago, “Trump is not our last chance. He’s your last chance.”

  17. FYI, since the “delta variant” psychosis began, I am seeing a few more people wearing masks around here. Usually elderly and female.

    Here too. Elderly, yes, but 50-50 male-female. Otherwise, a funny comment about the eyes. True.

  18. If you look at the CDC’s covid vaccine faq, this is why the CDC advises people who have had covis to get vaccinated:

    Yes, you should be vaccinated regardless of whether you already had COVID-19 because:

    Research has not yet shown how long you are protected from getting COVID-19 again after you recover from COVID-19.
    Vaccination helps protect you even if you’ve already had COVID-19.

    This is . . . nonsense.
    Obviously, the CDC was wrong about how long the vaccine protected you from covid-19. It’s like your mechanic advising you to get 2nd oil change cuz the first may not have done right, and then he changes your oil wrong.

    As for the 2nd point, “Vaccination helps protect you even if you’ve already had COVID-19,” how do they know this? This is a rapidly developed vaccine, authorized for emergency use. It is not acting as its developers thought it would. Where is the science behind the statement “Vaccination helps protect you even if you’ve already had COVID-19”?

  19. Lol…now the asshole is plagiarizing me!

    I posted that study weeks ago. As I recall, asshole rebutted it with a Buzzfeed story about Corn Pop, or some other insane crap.

  20. “ Tony Blair has blasted US President Joe Biden’s ‘imbecilic’ decision to withdraw American troops from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, calling the scuttle ‘tragic, dangerous and unnecessary’ and claiming the move had ‘every Jihadist group round the world cheering’.”

    “ Relations between Britain and US are strained, with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace warning ‘no nation will be able to get everyone out’ of Afghanistan as Mr Biden’s August 31 date makes the mission even more time-pressured, in what is likely to be seen as a plea to Washington.“

    “Cabinet insiders have suggested the President was ‘gaga’ and ‘doolally’ for withdrawing so quickly, while the Prime Minister has allegedly privately referred to Mr Biden as ‘Sleepy Joe’, the nickname coined by Donald Trump. Mr Johnson also allegedly remarked Britain ‘would be better off with Trump’ ”

    No allies will trust America with sensitive intelligence as long as Pedo Joe and anyone who served in his administration still has a job in government. No one will trust America as a reliable ally.

    The reprobates have utterly destroyed our country’s credibility.

  21. Pedo Joe’s feckless, incompetent Secretary of Defense has delivered a killing blow to equal opportunity hiring.

  22. As I wrote in another comment, informed consent is the bedrock of the medical system.
    This is because the medical practioner is doing things to your health that may not be good for you and often are not good for you, especially in the short term. Only the patient can choose whether or not the risk or trauma is worth the potential results. There can be no medical determination made of this. It will vary from person to person. If you have ever lived with a person with a fatal or potentionally fatal disease, you know what I am talking about.
    Also, we know with 100% certainty that the CDC has performed medical experiments on involuntary subjects in the past:
    In 1966, Peter Buxtun, a PHS venereal-disease investigator in San Francisco, sent a letter to the national director of the Division of Venereal Diseases expressing his concerns about the ethics and morality of the extended U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at Tuskegee.[35] The CDC, which by then controlled the study, reaffirmed the need to continue the study until completion; i.e. until all subjects had died and been autopsied. To bolster its position, the CDC received unequivocal support for the continuation of the study, both from local chapters of the National Medical Association (representing African-American physicians) and the American Medical Association (AMA).[6]

    So, how am I able to give “informed consent” to receiving a vaccine when the CDC is actively working to censor and information that does not conform with its policies?
    https://thehill.com/policy/technology/568886-facebook-says-top-content-on-platform-was-covid-19-vaccine-misinformation

    “Informed consent” does not mean that the CDC informs me, and then gives me a shot.

  23. “Informed consent” does not mean that the CDC informs me, and then gives me a shot.

    That is where you are wrong, MP. That is exactly what CDC thinks it is.

    Speaking of dewormers, hope Ivermectin worked on trollbots as well. Last time I checked, inventor of Ivermectin was awarded a nobel prize for Medicine for saving millions of human lives around the world, not bovine or equine. And without side effects. Look up antibody enhancement effect. It seems the worst fears are being realized. There is a reason most of the experimental animals died in the 20 years of mRNA drug therapy testing.

  24. The statistics on Covid have been lost or ignored, probably because they don’t support The Narrative.

    You’re not likely to catch it.
    If you do catch it, you’re not likely to have a bad enough case to know you have it
    If you do have a bad case, you’re not likely to be hospitalized.
    If you are hospitalized, you’re not likely to die.

    If you want protection, there are options but none of them are very good.
    Masks won’t stop you from catching it.
    The vaccine won’t stop you from catching it.
    Having had it once won’t stop you from catching it again.

    This virus acts like pretty much every other flu virus. Why aren’t we treating it like one? Why is The Garden Administration so fully invested in pretending this is disease that threatens the very existence of the nation and requires the most dire remedies imaginable, right up to suspending everyone’s Constitutional rights? What’s the motive:

    Love?
    Hate?
    Sex?
    Revenge?
    Power?
    Money?

  25. For the juice guinea pigs there is no going back. The spike proteins they’re shot full of will never go away. There is no treatment for the nasty shit they will deal with.

    There is no compensation forthcoming from big pharma; they’re immune (pun intended). The government isn’t going to save them, and sad to say, the folks with clean blood won’t feel much pity for them.

  26. justplainangry on August 22, 2021 at 12:51 pm said:

    “Informed consent” does not mean that the CDC informs me, and then gives me a shot.

    That is where you are wrong, MP. That is exactly what CDC thinks it is.

    It’s a public policy thing, isn’t it? Subject to democratic review?
    The idea that the government can force one group of people to undergo a medical procedure so other people won’t get sick is not a slippery slope, it is a cliff. Think of all the deserving people who need one of your kidneys to live, and hey, you’ve got two of them.
    We’ve been governed “extra constitutionally” for 18 months.

  27. MP, I think the video is much more telling than you suggest. Elite is not wearing a mask, but look closer at the hired help. Move along sheople…

  28. In history it is common for one group of people to describe their enemies as disease carriers.
    For some reason, the bikers at Sturgis are considered disease carriers, while wealthy hob-nobbing democrats are not.
    This is very dangerous. How can you coexist with people whose very existence you consider a threat?

  29. Any dent in Biden’s domestic ratings now will soon be forgotten — except by the hand-wringers, mostly not in the US anyway.

    Kind of difficult to ignore images of people falling off C-17s on takeoff.

  30. Withdrawal going poorly would involve the Taliban attacking the US positions at the airport and killing American soldiers, American civilians and Afghan civilians.

    Consider that the chaos-debacle which involves no US casualties but ended the war has received dramatically more hostile coverage than years of pointless war and utterly corrupt nation-building”did. The win is that we are getting out, and getting people out, and by getting out and freeing ourselves to defend our national interests in a manner where the means match the ends, and the ends match our interests.

  31. threadjack on page 3. just when you thought trollbots could not slink any lower, there you have it.

  32. Interesting that Emery thinks that the only signs of withdrawal going poorly would be U.S. military casualties, when reality is that we’ve still got many thousands of civilians in the country. We might also point out that “$85 billion worth of material for the Chinese and Russians to reverse engineer” might qualify as an adverse consequence as well, and Afghanistan’s single women might remind us that being married to a Taliban warrior against one’s will is no great shakes, either.

    Plus, our former allies in Afghanistan are apparently being hunted down and murdered by the Taliban. But all Emery can see, apparently, is a lack of military casualties.

  33. threadjack. go stand in the corner bike for feeding the trolls who shall remain buried under the bridge wallowing in their own filth.

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