Friday, December 31, 2021

Filth..

 



 We're talking about the end of Bill de Blasio as mayor of New York City — undoubtedly the worst mayor in American history. 

So tonight, we say "goodbye." Now, Bill de Blasio was born Warren Wilhelm Jr., and he did what no other mayor dreamed possible. In just a few short years, he has completely ruined New York City. 

By almost every measure, he has been a complete and utter disaster. Since Bill de Blasio took over, murders in New York City have spiked by nearly 50 percent.

Rapes are up by 26 percent. According to a report by BusyBee, which looked at data from the American Housing Survey along with other federal data, New York City is by far the dirtiest city in the country. New York City also had more than 2 million homes with pest infestations, which include rats, roaches, and mice. 

A state audit confirmed the filth, with most inspected city blocks and sidewalks found to be dirty. 

During his failed run for president, de Blasio cost taxpayers $320,000 by using the NYPD as security detail. Now he still hasn't paid that back and his office hasn't said if he ever will. That's in addition to the 850 million taxpayer dollars de Blasio's wife supposedly lost track of while overseeing her Thrive NYC mental health scheme.

These are just a few of the reasons why we'll be happy to see Bill de Blasio leave. 

Cluster..

 



The investigation into a cluster of omicron infections in Nebraska suggests the heavily mutated variant has a shorter incubation period and causes similar or milder symptoms compared to past variants for people who are vaccinated or previously infected, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The CDC released findings from an epidemiological investigation into six omicron cases confirmed from a single household in Nebraska.

A 48-year-old man who returned to the U.S. on Nov. 23 from a conference in Nigeria experienced symptoms a day later and tested positive for the virus on Nov. 26. The man, who was unvaccinated and had a prior history of symptomatic infection in 2020, reported he was not wearing a mask when he had close contact with a masked individual who was coughing at the international conference on Nov. 20.

Not vaccinated, not wearing a mask, and visiting Nigeria got a mild disease of Covid Omicron. Just a thought.

Ironic..

 


The rapidly spreading omicron variant poses a problem for the White House as officials try to convince a skeptical public that vaccine mandates are necessary. 

Opponents of mandates are seizing on early evidence that shows vaccines are not as effective at stopping transmission of the new strain, which they say undermines the administration's key arguments for championing them. 

This week, airlines were forced to cancel thousands of flights as COVID-19 swept through its flight crews and other employees.

Many U.S. airlines require their employees to be fully vaccinated, and anti-mandate groups claimed that hundreds of otherwise-healthy crew members were sidelined, unable to help alleviate the worst of the shortages because of their vaccination status.

So with failure of the current vaccine, Firing thousands in healthcare and other industries, who didn't want to be vaccinated, and start training the National guard to perform jobs of these people who have years of experience. Ironic Huh.  Just a thought.

Anti Vaxx..

 

A total of 2.49 million COVID-19 cases within the past week outpaced the previous record of 1.7 million cases from Jan. 3-9, 2021, according to a USA TODAY analysis of Johns Hopkins data.  The entirety of November had just 2.55 million cases, the analysis shows.

The U.S. recorded 647,067 million cases Thursday; more than 2 million were notched in the last four days. 

With both the omicron and delta variants infecting people, the U.S. is now averaging about 356,000 cases per day – and more than four cases every second.  

The relatively low number of deaths in contrast to high case counts may support early evidence that omicron is more contagious but less severe

So vaccinations didn't help millions who got infected though they are vaccinated.

Many unvaccinated people end up hospitalized, but what other diseases they have that landed them in there? 

Should we get new vaccine to target the new variant? 

Should the politicians continue with the same song and dance that started when we had the vaccines?

Should we change our way of lives in the large dense Cities by improving the Quality of Lives, and reduce the dense populations in Buses, Trains, workplaces? 

Or we just keep singing the same song?

 Just a "lost" thought.

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Wonderful..

 



 Truly the most wonderful time of the year, cheers Reason’s C.J. Ciaramella, because Mayor de Blasio, “a bumbling punchline of a politician, is finally leaving office.” And though “it’s tempting to . . . focus on the clownish moments,” we’d be missing out on “the spectacular failures and hypocrisies of his policy initiatives.”

 Indeed, “his only real flashes of political acumen were when he was rubbing disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a thin-skinned blowhard and fellow authoritarian who couldn’t help but take the bait.” Hizzoner’s “ ‘progressive’ tendencies only manifested themselves in authoritarian diktats against New Yorkers who weren’t powerful enough to fight back.” 

Yet the mayor “never had a real interest in taking on the injustices perpetrated by the government he ostensibly controlled. nor fixing anything with housing, transportation etc.”
Just "Somone's" thought.

History..

 


Horrific scenes seen in previous Covid-19 waves are “now history,” according to John Bell, a regius professor of medicine at the University of Oxford and the U.K. government’s life sciences advisor.

Bell analyzed data from the U.K., where cases are breaking records and hospital admissions are at their highest since March. He said that the number of people in ICUs who are vaccinated remains “very, very low

The horrific scenes that we saw a year ago intensive care units being full, lots of people dying prematurely that is now history in my view and I think we should be reassured that that’s likely to continue.”

He added: “The disease does appear to be less severe, and many people spend a relatively short time in hospital. They don’t need high-flow oxygen, average length of stay is apparently three days, this is not the same disease as we were seeing a year ago.”

Out..

 




Gift..

 


Boasting ..

 


Critics panned President Biden on social media for boasting about his 2021 economic record.

"We’re ending 2021 with what one analyst described as the strongest first-year economic track record of any president in the last 50 years," Biden said on Twitter Wednesday. "Let’s keep the progress going."
"And at the end of 2021, with what one analyst described as the ‘strongest first-year economic track record of any President in the last 50 years’: nearly 6 million new jobs, a record number for a new President, because of my staff and my Cabinet.
is there any boasting Mr. President of the Gas prices that you personally shot it down, increased the prices worldwide and enabled the OPIC to get rich from the USA and other European Countries?
Is there any boasting Mr. President on the Build Inflation Back Better where employed people can't afford today's prices under your status?
Is there any boasting on your achievement on 2021 of managing and prevent the death from Covid which reached 800,000 plus, that you and the VP promised great actions similar to the Ebola Epidemic?   Just a "Basted" thought.

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Fraud..

 



Mayor-elect Eric Adams announced a new office in City Hall that will crack down on waste, fraud and abuse in city government and his first targets will be the bloated budgets of the Department of Education, Department of Correction and New York City Housing Authority.

“We are not giving taxpayers their money’s worth every day and that’s what we are going to change. making sure our government is going to work for our taxpayers,” Adams said Tuesday in launching the newly created Mayor’s Office of Risk Management and Compliance.

“We’re going to be rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in our agencies,” Adams said from Brooklyn Borough Hall where he’s serving his final days as borough president.

That begins with rooting out the other guy who just waste it.  

Just a thought.