Coronavirus
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The Strain
How should we deal with the new coronavirus strain? Well, here is an old saying that seems appropriate: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. So it is with the COVID-19 pandemic. A new strain has developed in Great Britain, and, according to the elites, it is more contagious than…
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Christmas in Britain
Dear Great Britain, You need to walk away from your leaders. You need to walk away from Boris Johnson. Boris Johnson, with a heavy heart, just canceled Christmas because of this new COVID-19 strain that is supposed to be 70% more infectious. How convenient. Can your authorities tell you how they know that this new…
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Vaccine and Race
Just last night Tucker Carlson presented a segment revealing that our United States government will choose to give the coronavirus vaccine based upon race, not upon need. One would think that the vaccine would be given first to elderly people, but apparently this will not be the case. The noble elites who claim to look…
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A Simple Question
I have a simple question. How can the incidence of coronavirus infections and deaths be escalating in the state of Texas when we are not seeing all that many infections in our pediatric offices? I am, simply put, not seeing a lot of infected patients. I’m not even seeing an extraordinary number of coronavirus cases.…
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Biology
Anyone who has taken the most rudimentary course in biology understands the delicate relationship between all forms of life on earth. Messing with one element of the ecosystem affects all elements of the ecosystem. This is basic biology. The people who don’t seem to understand this are the people who you would think would understand…
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The Vaccine
The Pfizer vaccine is about to roll out in the United Kingdom next week. To the best of my knowledge, the Phase 3 study of this vaccine has not been evaluated by the medical community at large. Nor has the Phase 2 study from what I can see. I certainly can’t find evidence of it…
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Polish and Puff
Well, I don’t trust people who have hyphenated names; I doubly don’t trust them when they come from the Ivy League; and I triply don’t trust then they write for the New Yorker magazine, one of the phoniest, most pretentious magazines around, a magazine that prizes polish over substance. The cartoons are good; the rest…
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Fact Checking Liars
I love the fact checkers I love the fact checkers on the Internet especially when they spread misinformation. You know, just because you say fact check, that doesn’t mean that what you are saying is truth. I’d feel better if fact checkers merely stated that they were opining. Anyway, here comes the Washington Post to…
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Starstruck
Along comes a savior, named Helaine Olen, writing an article in the Washington Post decrying the benefits of remote education. She states that it’s about time to admit that remote education is a failure. Right on. This is a nice article, Helaine, and I commend you for writing it, but sorry, you don’t get any…
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Supermarket Doctors
Why are supermarkets giving vaccines? Well of course these aren’t just any old supermarket; these are supermarkets with pharmacies. Oh, I see. It all makes sense now. Nothing to see here, keep moving. It’s all legit. Hey honey, can you pick me up some COVID-19 vaccine on your way home? I also need some broccoli.…