Friday, November 5, 2021

Skills...

 




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De-Risk...

 


The government assumed the financial risk of development, which allowed us to get the vaccines so quickly. But the public is paying a huge chunk for research, development and manufacturing. Congress appropriated nearly 10 billion tax dollars to support development and manufacturing of COVID-19 diagnostics, treatments and vaccines.

 Both Pfizer and Moderna used the National Institutes of Health patented messenger RNA technology to create their vaccines. The U.S. committed to buying hundreds of millions of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines in advance with a price tag of $1.9 billion. Pfizer is being paid handsomely to produce the vaccine.

The U.S. invested $20 billion in pharmaceutical companies to quickly move forward on clinical trials, development and production capabilities. Moderna had never before produced an approved drug, so the government paid for its production capability and virtually “de-risked” the enterprise for making the vaccines by committing to buy them when brought to market.

Millions around the globe have survived the pandemic as a result of the vaccines. Also it saved the world trillions of dollars in economic loss.   Just a thought.

Forcible...

 


A New York judge postponed a court appearance for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to respond to a misdemeanor forcible touching charge after a prosecutor called the criminal complaint "potentially defective" and asked for more time.

In a letter to Albany City Court Judge Holly Trexler, Albany District Attorney David Soares asked that Cuomo's arraignment, which had been scheduled for Nov. 17, be delayed for 60 days "to reduce the risk of a procedural dismissal of the case."

Mr. Soares, a Democrat, asked the judge, Holly Trexler of Albany City Court, to delay Mr. Cuomo’s arraignment, which had been scheduled for Nov. 17, “to reduce the risk of a procedural dismissal of this case” and to give the district attorney “time to continue with our independent and unbiased review of the facts in this case.”

Sink ...

 


The head of the Congressional Progressive Caucus threatened to shut down Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) plan to vote Friday on an infrastructure bill, releasing a statement sticking to the progressive demand that the bill should only move in tandem with a broader social benefits package that Democrats have sought for months.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) said liberals are holding firm to their insistence that both bills move together.  Progressives have the numbers to sink the infrastructure bill if it comes up alone - if they stick to that position.

A short time later, however Pelosi said she would move forward with the plan to vote Friday on the infrastructure bill. She indicated she thinks enough progressives will back it for it to pass.

The progressive statement was a a warning shot to Pelosi, who just moments earlier had announced tghe plan to vote Friday afternoon on the infrastructure bill and the rule on the larger benefits package - but not the package itself.

Now others would like their names to be known by all means possible. 

Just a thought.

Sewer...

 


This "Climate Change" is been used every time a problem occur without good respond to it, so it is "Climate Change".

Six inches of rain came down in New York City crippled the city transportation system, flooded certain areas such as the subway system and stopped the trains. Transportation became awful due to many cars  left in the street any where. 

Was there a good plan to overcome just a 6 inchs of rain?

New York found that building skyscrapers gives more benefits to the builders who as a result donate large sums of money to the political campaign for the Mayor and others.

These buildings as many expert said doesn't help the climate nor it matched with a space of green parks, play ground, transportation system, sewer system, roads, parking garages etc..

Digging deep for another underground subway system [second Ave] to serve another community of crowded city may help businesses but doesn't match the Gravity theory where water, rain, flooded sewage end up.

Rain is going to come down as it has been coming down since the beginning of life.

Thursday, November 4, 2021

De-Fund...

 



The vote marked a significant setback for activists dedicated to defunding or dismantling a police department that had for years been confronted with accusations of racism and the use of excessive force. Tuesday night was the first time voters in Minneapolis had the chance to weigh in on a concrete proposal to overhaul policing, and they rejected it by a 13% margin.

At least four city council members who previously supported replacing the police department with a wider encompassing Department of Public Safety lost their elections Tuesday while at least six won either as incumbents, challengers, or filling vacant seats, according to unofficial results from the City of Minneapolis.

Mayor Jacob Frey, re-elected, said he wanted to ensure an integrated approach to public safety, hire more community-oriented officers, build safety beyond policing, and get serious about reform on a "multi-jurisdictional level." But the public safety ballot measure, which would have given the city council shared oversight of the department, was not something he supported.

Moral...

 


The Supreme Court’s conservative majority voiced concern about a New York state law that limits the carrying of concealed weapons, in a case that could lead to the largest expansion of Second Amendment rights in more than a decade.

During two hours of oral arguments, the court was receptive to claims from gun owners that New York abrogated the Second Amendment with its 1911 law conditioning concealed-weapons licenses on “good moral character” and “proper cause.”

Less clear was what limits on weapons access the court would let lawmakers impose. Supreme Court precedent allows reasonable regulation of gun rights.

Gun advocates say their constitutional right to keep and bear arms is undermined by New York state’s century-old system for issuing concealed-weapons licenses.

As criminals and illegal guns are all over the city of New York, the law abiding citizens are forbidden to get a permit to protect themselves. Something is not quite wright here.  

Just a thought.

Singing...

 



I must say that President Biden's achievement are at best dismal. He suspended the the leases for federal land for oil production and as a result, the oil products became three fold the prices, Taxing every one in the country rich and poor in heating, cooking, driving, trucking..etc. In the mean time Saudi Arabia and Russia are making a nice three times the revenue they got during the previous administration. Listen to the scientist is a terminology used repeatedly to do what ever his associated wants. Just a thought.

Sign...

 


Youngkin drew large crowds across Virginia who cheered loudest for his calls to ban "critical race theory" while he evoked a dire picture of classrooms where students are classified by race, seeming to reference equity programs launched by some school districts to address long-standing systemic racism in education.

The win for the GOP in Virginia could also be a sign of what is to come in the 2022 midterm elections when the balance of power in Congress is up for grabs – and 36 states hold gubernatorial elections.

Youngkin's victory could be a template for other Republicans. The former private equity CEO and first-time candidate drew raucous crowds in the closing stages of the race by channeling conservative outrage over public education. 

Many supporters said they were enthusiastic about his defense of parents who are concerned about the way race is taught in school, as well as new protections for transgender students passed by the Virginia legislature.