Thursday, March 12

Mara-Gay Math and the Coronavirus Scare.

With the NBA panicking and temporarily suspending their season, it's time to step back and ask:  What if the media is overreacting again, like when those journolists at Vox came together and spun the numbers-as-talking-points that promised us dead bodies piled into the streets if we did not pass Obamacare, mandating all American citizens buy into birth control for nuns, and shared "transgender transition" costs built into all plans, even for those dissenters who think that pumping hormones into little boys and girls does not a chromosome change....  (Illegals were exempted from the mandate, of course.)

Now, all these years later, how're those Obamacare promises working for ya, when a health emergency hits?

One thousand students congregated at Ohio State last night, after university officials released them -- the college students isolated in their dorms and college towns until springtime -- back into the country, to visit their families and disperse.  Perhaps keeping them together, not crowded together in other areas of the country, might have been smarter.

Do you have faith in the numbers our media is pushing?  Did Michael Bloomberg allegedly spend $1 or $1 million dollars per citizen in his quest to become elected president?  Is the media just pulling numbers out of their ass on what kind of death rate we will see here amongst the exposed population across the country, including our globalist travellers and those deliberately crowding on the coast (where the money is?)

Panicking and cancelling are not solutions to America's healthcare distribution process. Common sense, and smart number crunching, is.  Wait and see...

It should not take a seasonal illness to teach people to wash their hands after defacaating or how to properly blow their nose.   And sick youngsters -- those day-care babies from birth -- should ALWAYS stay home and not visit their elders.  Duh.  (Trouble is: those day-care schooled kiddies seem to get sick every few weeks, likely from lack of sleep and the dark circles under their eyes from being put on an adult lifestyle schedule so young...  They need more sleep than adults, and smarter nutrition too. Maybe some parenting classes for people who want to directly parent their children could help teach these mothers to take care of their own?  If we pay them to care for their own kids, instead of outsourcing, I bet more women would put their children first, not their outside paychecks.)