Friday, April 30, 2021

April 29, 2021 Ridley's Believe It Or Not Viral Video Day

 


Ridley’s Believe It Or Not April 29, 2021
        CV World Cases: The CV pandemic across the planet continues the new year with cases now over 151 million at 151,081,350 cases (149,151,519 yesterday), 19,490,470 of which are active, 131,590,880 closed with 128,413,188 recoveries (97.59% and 97.58% yesterday ,and 3,177,692 deaths (2.41% and 2.42% yesterday) to continue the slow trend of increased cases with increased recovery percentages and decreased death percentage with some plateaus, dips, and rises (have no idea why the comparatively large improvement in deaths and recoveries yesterday).
       CV USA Cases: Total cases now over 33 million at 33,038,439 (32,908,772 yesterday) with 6,811,258 active cases of which 9,776 (9,852 yesterday and 8,599 on 3/25/2021) (now still at .14% of active cases and now trending down on decreasing the number of serious or critical cases  to once again increase the reduction from the  29,271 peak on 12/31/2020 to 19,495),  26,227,181 closed, with 589,152 deaths (2.25% and 2.25% yesterday) and with 25,638,029 recoveries (97.75% and 97.75% yesterday). Our death rate percentage continues to slowly improve and after many months is now .16% lower than the world rate after the world’s spike in improvement and now .10% higher than Canada which has the socialized type of medicine Biden may well want to implement here but has approved 4 vaccines as opposed to our 3, one of which J&J is now no longer on hold.
         Standing: On a deaths per million population measurement on a steady climb to 1771 the U.S. ranks behind Hungary the new number 1 which has had a huge surge in deaths (2838), aping Hungary in terms of increase in deaths Bulgaria (2370), Belgium (2075), Italy (1996), Brazil (1876) which has been hit with a rapid rise in deaths and cases and passed us and the UK, UK (1870) which had passed us despite leading world in testing),  Peru (1821), and Poland (1774  and slightly better than , Portugal (1669), Spain (1669),  Mexico (1660),  France (1594),  Sweden (1379) that never closed its economy down like we did but has recently been experiencing a steady rise in  deaths, Argentina (1395), Chile (1363), Switzerland (1220) and Bolivia (1095).
     Tests: We have now conducted 445,478,311 tests (now at 1,339,378/M) compared to number 2 now France at 1,156,167/M) as we are conducting more tests in number and on a per capital basis for all nations (other than those nations that contain small populations like Bahrain, Denmark, Israel, Malta, Singapore and UAE) other than the U.K. which remains as king of the mountain with respect to tests at 2,274,470/M.
      CV Open Gate: Lost in the pronouncements by Biden and his lackeys that there is no crisis of illegals surging across the border is that fact that COVID-19 is alive and well and spreading in the Northern Triangle and Mexico which is 12th on my list of deaths from the pandemic at 1660/M and the 3 countries in the Northern Triangle in terms of active cases and deaths per million are as follows even though the data may be suspect as underreported:

                   Guatemala:  Activecases:     17,126     Deaths/M412
                   Honduras:     Activecases:   126,127     Deaths/M521
                   El Salvador:   Active cases:      2,202    Deaths/M 325  

        US Vaccinations: As of 4/27/2021 237.4 million doses have been given, 2.63 million per day in the last week (sounds impressive but if the rate does not increase it will take us now reduced to some 3 months to have 75% of the population vaccinated which many believe is necessary to develop herd immunity. In California 29,957,450 total doses have been given (77.7% of doses received to equal the U.S. average of 77.7%), but even with the pressure of a recall to be scheduled this fall which hopefully end Newsom’s term, California has risen slightly from 28th tied with South Dakota to 27th out of the 50 states in terms of the percentage of doses administered as a percentage of doses delivered to the states and at 29.9% of its population fully vaccinated compared to the U.S. average of 30% has risen slightly from 32nd to 29th tied with Illinois.  A long way to go to get herd immunity and lagging in terms of getting vaccines received into arms and percentage of population vaccinated compared to other states means a great reason to recall this inept and hypocritical governor.
       Non CV News: The sycophants of the MSM were falling over themselves in praise of Biden’s SOTUS almost comparing him top the second coming of Christ as after opening with a bunch of platitudes of unity and coming together laid out his spending and taxing government expansion in want to ram through the Congress while falsely claiming that most of it will be paid for by the rich and the corporations who either have paid no tax or little tax and raising the rate of capital gains of the wealthy (a nonpartisan Wharton study claims capital gains revenue would fall by some $900 billion and though not stated lawyers’ and CPAs’ income would rise significantly); Senator Scott delivered a damaging response to Biden’s grandiose plans which caused the left to go berserk and level true racist charges against the Senator they tweet was “Uncle Tim” (can one imagine the level of scorn and abuse that would be launched if because of his government expansion plans Biden was labeled “Uncle Joe” as in Joseph Stalin; a fully vaccinated Biden at an outdoor rally in Georgia was hit with a senior moment frantically looking for his mask which after 30 seconds he found in his pocket; after leveling all manner of charges of systematic racism, Biden has just come to admit that most Americans are not racists but African Americans are so far the eight ball in terms of education, health and opportunity they need help (look to the DNC’s auxiliary the urban teachers unions to see why education for blacks is failing in public schools but not usually charter schools free of their crushing grip).
     Montana has gained a second seat in Congress and Ryan Zinke, former Red House member, Interior Department Secretary and Navy Seal will be running to win it; Brazil which has been having a surge of CV cases and just moved past the UK in terms of deaths per million has just banned Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 because it carried a live cold virus; one hopes that this statement from Biden solidifies the perception that mentally he has lost it as he has proclaimed Stacey Abrams could be president if she wants it (God help us if she gets anywhere near the Oval Office; Mexico which stands at 12th in the Alaskanpoet’s Ridley's Believe It Or Not index of COVID-19 deaths per million at 1660/M will now be the recipient of Pfizer’s exporting of its vaccine; the Conservative censor is seeing fewer users and Twitter’s stock price is sinking (after the “Uncle Tim” #, Reds and conservative Indies should say to Twitter enough and bail until their practice of censoring and shadow banning conservative speech is ended; while the Clintons and the Bidens are the beneficiaries of FBI no investigations, Rudy Giuliani has his house raided and the FBI puts not a finger on the Hunter Biden smoking gun laptop, leave it to the political cartoonist to expose the two systems of justice from an FBI we used to hold in great esteem until politicized by the Obama Administration:                                                        


      Chicago Gun Violence: HeyJackass.com is back to show that through April 28, 2021, gun violence involving mostly persons of color shooting mostly persons of color in Chicago is alive and well with 1027 persons shot of whom 186 have died.
      As always, I hope you enjoy today’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest for this day in history, a musical link to “Night Fever” by the Bee Gees, that you rarely guilty of being refractory and a quote by Mohammad Ali on the results of his refusing to be drafted,  secure in the knowledge that if you want to send a gift for any memorable events like Mother’s Day, college graduations, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. Please contact me for details on the pricing.
          1. International Dance Day—created by the International Theater Institute in 1982 to celebrate and promote dance and its contribution to our culture and wellbeing.
          2.  Viral Video Day—created by freelance writer Jace Shoemaker-Galloway in 2013 and celebrated on this day to commemorate all those armed with cell phones or video cameras that have captured or created scenes some of which like the 9 ½ minutes of Officer Chauvin killing George Floyd have been really memorable and then shared them virally, making “smile you are on camera” a reality in today’s smart phone world.
          3.  1978 Number 1 Song USA—the number 1 song in 1978 was “Night Fever” by the Bee Gees on a run of 8 weeks in that position to join 18 other songs reaching number 1, 7 of which were written or co-written by Barry Gibbs. Here is a recording by the Bee Gees of “Night Fever”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ihs-vT9T3Q
         4.  Word of the Day—the word of the day is “refractory” which means unruly or unmanageable which describes to a tee what far too many of the BLM protests morph into.
         5.  Recovering from the IRS and Dodging Cancer--—celebrating the birth on this day in 1933 of noted and iconic country western singer and songwriter Willie Nelson who despite earlier 2 ½ packs a day smoking habit and proclivity and major problems with the IRS has avoided lung cancer and is still going strong with that raspy singing voice of his at the ripe young age of 88.
         On this day in
         a. 1967 after refusing to be drafted into the U.S. Army. Mohammed Ali was stripped of his boxing heavy champion title and banned from boxing.
         b. 1986 a fire at the Los Angeles Central Library destroyed or damaged some 400,000 books and other items.
         c. 1997 the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 outlawing the manufacture, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons went into effect.
         d. 2011 Prince William and Kate Middleton were married in Westminster Cathedral.
         e.  2015 a MLB game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox set the all time low for fans in attendance at 0 due to the Baltimore 2015 Riots caused by the death of Freddie Gray arrested for a carrying a switchblade which turned out to be false and who was injured while being transported not seat belted in in a police van to the station and went into a coma and died.
         Reflections on the consequences of refusing to be drafted: “I am not allowed to work in America and I’m not allowed to leave America. I’m just about broke.” Mohammed Ali in February 1968 nearing his first year of being banned from boxing.                 Please enjoy the poems on events of interest on my twitter   account below (if you like them, retweet, and follow me) and follow my blogs. Always good, incisive and entertaining poems on my blogs—click on the links below. Go to www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com for Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—This Day in History,  poems to inspire, touch, emote, elate and enjoy and poems on breaking news items of importance or go to  Ridley's Believe It Or Not for just This Day in History.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

April 28, 2021 Ridley's Believe It Or Not Read Good Poetry Day

 Ridley’s Believe It Or Not April 28, 2021

          CV World Cases: The CV pandemic across the planet continues in the face of vaccines with cases now over 149 million at 149,151,519 cases (147,151,519 yesterday), 19,221,595 of which are active, 129,929,924 closed with 126,787,013 recoveries (97.58% and 97.57% yesterday ,and 3,142,911 deaths (2.42% and 2.43% yesterday) to continue the slow trend of increased cases with increased recovery percentages and decreased death percentage with some plateaus, dips, and rises (have no idea why the comparatively large improvement in deaths and recoveries yesterday).
        CV USA Cases: Total cases now over 32 million at 32,908,772 (32,826,166 yesterday) with 6,841,923 active cases of which 9,852 (9,899 yesterday and 8,599 on 3/25/2021) (now still at .14% of active cases and now slight blip down on decreasing  the number of serious or critical cases  to once again increase the reduction from the  29,271 peak on 12/31/2020 to 19,419),  26,094,249 closed, with 587,123 deaths (2.25% and 2.26% yesterday) and with 25,507,126 recoveries (97.75% and 97.74% yesterday). Our death rate percentage continues to slowly improve and after many months is still .17% lower than the world rate after the world’s spike in improvement and now .08% higher than Canada which has the socialized type of medicine Biden may well want to implement here but has approved 4 vaccines as opposed to our 3, one of which J&J is now no longer on hold.
          Standing: On a deaths per million population measurement on a steady climb to 1765 the U.S. ranks behind Hungary the new number 1 which has had a huge surge in deaths (2799), aping Hungary in terms of increase in deaths Bulgaria (2303), Belgium (2066), Italy (1986),  UK (1869) which had passed us despite leading world in testing),  Brazil (1834) which has been hit with a rapid rise in deaths and cases and passed us, and  Peru (1800),  and slightly better than Poland (1743), Portugal (1668), Spain (1665),  Mexico (1654),  France (1584),  Sweden (1372) that never closed its economy down like we did but has recently been experiencing a steady rise in  deaths, Argentina (1364), Chile (1343), Switzerland (1217) and Bolivia (1090).
       Tests: We have now conducted 441,710,376 tests (now at 1,328,092/M) compared to number 2 now France at 1,148,806/M) as we are conducting more tests in number and on a per capital basis for all nations (other than those nations that contain small populations like Bahrain, Denmark, Israel, Malta, Singapore and UAE) other than the U.K. which remains as king of the mountain with respect to tests at 2,223,862/M.
        CV Open Gate: Lost in the pronouncements by Biden and his lackeys that there is no crisis of illegals surging across the border is that fact that COVID-19 is alive and well and spreading in the Northern Triangle and Mexico which is 12th on my list of deaths from the pandemic at 1654/M and the 3 countries in the Northern Triangle in terms of active cases and deaths per million are as follows even though the data may be suspect as underreported:

                   Guatemala:  Activecases:     16,567     Deaths/M510
                   Honduras:     Activecases:   124,313     Deaths/M518
                   El Salvador:   Active cases:      2,144    Deaths/M 324  

          US Vaccinations: As of 4/27/2021 232.4 million doses have been given, 2.72 million per day in the last week (sounds impressive but if the rate does not increase it will take us now reduced to some 3 months to have 75% of the population vaccinated which many believe is necessary to develop herd immunity. In California 29,372,925 total doses have been given (78.1% of doses received to equal the U.S. average of 78.1%), but even with the pressure of a recall to be scheduled this fall which hopefully end Newsom’s term, California has dropped from 24th to 28th tied with South Dakota out of the 50 states in terms of the percentage of doses administered as a percentage of doses delivered to the states and at 29.0% of its population fully vaccinated compared to the U.S. average of 29.1% has fallen from 31st to 32nd.  A long way to go to get herd immunity and lagging in terms of getting vaccines received into arms and percentage of population vaccinated compared to other states means a great reason to recall this inept and hypocritical governor.
        Non CV News: Rudy Giuliani’s home was raided by the FBI evidently looking for evidence that he violated the law by acting as a lobbyist for Ukraine without registering (lawyers are not supposed to be above the law, but search raises questions on whether this is politically motivated by Rudy’s legal work for Trump); Biden addresses the nation in his SOTHUS which should unveil massive spending and taxing plans in a transformational attempt to move America to a more socialist nation with a less secure border and more illegals becoming citizens in the Blues’ belief they will vote Blue and the blacks who are most likely to be decimated by more low skilled low paid illegals are too seduced by Blues to know what will happen to their prosperity; Chicago police released videos of the police shooting of Anthony Alavarez who was running away but refused to drop his gun until shot (Mayor Lightfoot and the Alavarez Family to their credit are calling for peace in a city in which color on color shootings are rising off the charts dwarfing any shootings by police); Lori Laughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have joined the exodus of high income tax payers to leave the state for Idaho;  even as the economy is heating up and may do so even more with the massive spending and inflationary pressures it will bring, the Fed will be targeting fed funds at between ) and .25%;  Patrisse Cullors, the now expensive home mogul of the BLM has been caught with former tweets praising cop killer Assata Shakur who escaped from prison and is a most wanted FBI fugitive enjoying her freedom in Cuba.
         Oregon, run by Blue Governor Brown, ranks neck and neck with California in terms of its weak vaccination program and will now have to endure the Brown Two-Step of closing again restaurants for indoor dining even for those fully vaccinated (29.1% of the population) as she considers making mask wearing permanent and appears to be immune to the plight of those restaurants that will join the ranks of the 1200 already closed; the reptilian brain is alive and well in the Blues’ NYC Mayoral Primary as Scott Stringer, who is running third in polls and is the current NYC Comptroller is facing sexual harassment and groping charges brought by Jean Kim who had worked for him as an unpaid intern as is now a lobbyist (shades of the likes of Andrew Weiner); James McBride, a member of the Board of Directors of the  LAPD Union, is calling for an investigation of LeBron’s tweet now deleted calling for violence against the doxed Columbus police officer who shot and killed Ma’Khia to prevent her from killing another unarmed female black teenager (the first thing the union should do is to encourage members of the LAPD to stop providing security while off duty for this biased overpaid hypocrite); while Biden is going to be touting his tax the wealthy plan, recall candidate Kevin Faulconer, former Mayor of San Diego, is touting the need to lower the high tax rates in California; Justin Zhau, the cofounder of a $2 billion startup Iterable was fired by its board of directors for his using LSD at work to “improve his focus”.
         Backers of a recall effort for L.A. DA Gascon have formally started the process and have started the 160 day clock to obtain 580,000 signatures of registered voters to place a recall on the ballot https://recallgeorgegascon.com/; as LeBron James is being castigated for his tweet doxing and threatening the Columbus police officer who shot and killed Ma’Khia, leave it to the political cartoonist to expose the inanity of his remarks:                                           

                                                            

       Chicago Gun Violence: HeyJackass.com is back to show that through April 27, 2021, gun violence involving mostly persons of color shooting mostly persons of color in Chicago is alive and well with 1022 persons shot of whom 185 have died.
           As always, I hope you enjoy today’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest for this day in history, a musical link to “Don’t Leave Me This Way” by Thelma Houston, that the economy is in a surging reflation that hopefully Biden’s policies do not destroy and a quote by Carlos Fuentes on the torture at Abu Ghraib,  secure in the knowledge that if you want to send a gift for any memorable events like Mother’s Day, college graduations, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. Please contact me for details on the pricing.
           1. Read Good Poetry Day—clueless as to whom created this observance but since we are nearing the end of Poetry Month and many people like to save the best for last, perhaps appropriate today it is so celebrated—www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com has a multitude of great poems in addition to Ridley's Believe It Or Not.
           2.  Workers’ Memorial Day—created in 1989 by the AFL-CIO to honor those workers who have been injured or lost their lives while working with this day chosen as it is the anniversary of both the passage of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 0f 1970 and the creation of the Occupational Health and Safety Administration in 1971.
           3.  1977 Number 1 Song USA—the number 1 song in 1977 was “Don’t Leave Me This Way” by Thelma Houston on a run of 1 week in that position to join 25 other songs reaching number 1 and 17 other acts which achieved their first number 1 song. Here is a recording by Thelma Houston of “Don’t Leave Me This Way”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yioNn7XS-bw Houston is not related to Whitney Houston and although still performing live today at 74, she was a number 1 hit wonder never again repeated.
           4.  Word of the Day—the word of the day is “reflation” which means an increase in economic activity and spending which describes what is happening to our economy as it is opening up after being in essence shutdown for months due to the CV pandemic and should continue if not killed by Biden’s tax hikes.
           5.  Rolling Stone Doesn’t Roll for 14 Years—celebrating the birth on this day in 1964 of L’Wren Scott, noted model and stylist and best known as the partner of Mick Jagger from 2000 to March 17, 2014 when beset by depression that Jaggar was starting a relationship with ballerina Melanie Hambrick whom he had met in February, 2009 while on tour in Japan, Scott committed suicide, leaving her entire estate that he did not need to him. Like a true Rolling Stone Jaggar expressed grief but cemented his relationship with Hambrick who is the mother of his latest child and is 43 years younger than he is.
             On this day in
          a. 1944 9 German E-boats attacked American forces at Slapton Sands in England while they were performing a trial run of D-Day called Operation Tiger and when it was over, 749 GIs had died and 200 had been wounded with 2 LST’s sunk and 2 damaged.
            b. 1952 the Treaty of San Francisco came into effect ending World War II between Japan and most of the belligerents arrayed against it.
            c. 1970 President Nixon authorized the use of American combat troops in Cambodia to fight the NVA coming through Cambodia into South Vietnam.
            d. 1986 high levels of radiation are discovered at a nuclear power plant in Sweden forcing the Soviet Union to admit to the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster.
          e.  2004 CBS News released photographic evidence of abuse, rape and torture of Iraqi detainees  held at Abu Ghraib by American troops.
            Reflections on the prisoner excesses by American troops at Abu Ghraib: "What's happened at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq is one of the grossest violations of human rights under the Geneva Conventions that we have record of. It is simply monstrous.” Carlos Fuentes, noted Mexican author and essayist.
             Please enjoy the poems on events of interest on my twitter   account below (if you like them, retweet, and follow me) and follow my blogs. Always good, incisive and entertaining poems on my blogs—click on the links below. Go to www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com for Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—This Day in History,  poems to inspire, touch, emote, elate and enjoy and poems on breaking news items of importance or go to  Ridley's Believe It Or Not for just This Day in History.

© April 28, 2021 Michael P. Ridley aka The Alaskanpoet
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April 27, 2021 Ridley's Believe It Or Not International Design Day

 Ridley’s Believe It Or Not April 27, 2021

        CV World Cases: The CV pandemic across the planet continues the new year with cases now over 149 million at 149,151,519 cases (147,994,795 yesterday), 19,221,595 of which are active, 129,929,924 closed with 126,787,013 recoveries (97.58% and 97.57% yesterday ,and 3,142,911 deaths (2.42% and 2.43% yesterday) to continue the slow trend of increased cases with increased recovery percentages and decreased death percentage with some plateaus, dips, and rises (have no idea why the comparatively large improvement in deaths and recoveries yesterday).
       CV USA Cases: Total cases now over 32 million at 32,908,772 (32,826,166 yesterday) with 6,841,923 active cases of which 9,852 (9,899 yesterday and 8,599 on 3/25/2021) (now still at .14% of active cases and now slight blip down on decreasing  the number of serious or critical cases  to once again increase the reduction from the  29,271 peak on 12/31/2020 to 19,419),  26,094,249 closed, with 587,123 deaths (2.25% and 2.26% yesterday) and with 25,507,126 recoveries (97.75% and 97.74% yesterday). Our death rate percentage continues to slowly improve and after many months is still .17% lower than the world rate after the world’s spike in improvement and now .08% higher than Canada which has the socialized type of medicine Biden may well want to implement here but has approved 4 vaccines as opposed to our 3, one of which J&J is now no longer on hold.
         Standing: On a deaths per million population measurement on a steady climb to 1765 the U.S. ranks behind Hungary the new number 1 which has had a huge surge in deaths (2799), aping Hungary in terms of increase in deaths Bulgaria (2303), Belgium (2066), Italy (1986),  UK (1869) which had passed us despite leading world in testing),  Brazil (1834) which has been hit with a rapid rise in deaths and cases and passed us, and  Peru (1800),  and slightly better than Poland (1743), Portugal (1668), Spain (1665),  Mexico (1654),  France (1584),  Sweden (1372) that never closed its economy down like we did but has recently been experiencing a steady rise in  deaths, Argentina (1364), Chile (1343), Switzerland (1217) and Bolivia (1090).
       Tests: We have now conducted 441,710,376 tests (now at 1,328,092/M) compared to number 2 now France at 1,148,806/M) as we are conducting more tests in number and on a per capital basis for all nations (other than those nations that contain small populations like Bahrain, Denmark, Israel, Malta, Singapore and UAE) other than the U.K. which remains as king of the mountain with respect to tests at 2,223,862/M.
        CV Open Gate: Lost in the pronouncements by Biden and his lackeys that there is no crisis of illegals surging across the border is that fact that COVID-19 is alive and well and spreading in the Northern Triangle and Mexico which is 12th on my list of deaths from the pandemic at 1654/M and the 3 countries in the Northern Triangle in terms of active cases and deaths per million are as follows even though the data may be suspect as underreported:

                   Guatemala:  Activecases:     16,567     Deaths/M510
                   Honduras:     Activecases:   124,313     Deaths/M518
                   El Salvador:   Active cases:      2,144    Deaths/M 324  

        US Vaccinations: As of 4/27/2021 232.4 million doses have been given, 2.72 million per day in the last week (sounds impressive but if the rate does not increase it will take us now reduced to some 3 months to have 75% of the population vaccinated which many believe is necessary to develop herd immunity. In California 29,372,925 total doses have been given (78.1% of doses received to equal the U.S. average of 78.1%), but even with the pressure of a recall to be scheduled this fall which hopefully end Newsom’s term, California has dropped from 24th to 28th tied with South Dakota out of the 50 states in terms of the percentage of doses administered as a percentage of doses delivered to the states and at 29.0% of its population fully vaccinated compared to the U.S. average of 29.1% has fallen from 31st to 32nd.  A long way to go to get herd immunity and lagging in terms of getting vaccines received into arms and percentage of population vaccinated compared to other states means a great reason to recall this inept and hypocritical governor.
     Non CV News: In a rare moment Biden after speaking on vaccinations and mask guidelines actually answered a few questions from reporters shouting them, only to quickly and abruptly stop and walk off stage, saying “he would get in trouble if he answered”(the trouble Biden knows is that impromptu questions not previously reviewed will likely display his fading mental powers to the nation); Biden after probably the longest time after an inauguration will deliver his SOTUS before a Joint Session Congress probably knowing the MSM will true to form give him great accolades( easy prediction as  WAPO has announced that it is terminating its fact checking database on Biden for the remainder of his term in stark contrast to Trump where “factchecking was an all hands of deck 24/7 endeavor); SOTUS will be held when Congress is not in session and unlike the Rush to Judgment 2nd Impeachment Trial, it will not be SRO with only 200 allowed to be present (is it the threat of CV or the desire to minimize the number of potential witnesses to his fading mental faculties?).
      People have been fleeing high tax Blue State New York for years and as a result the state will lose 1 Representative so Cuomo beset by his nursing home scandal, his sex scandals, and his lockdown excesses is doing what cornered politicians do to distract attention—threaten to sue the federal government for miscounting and scaring illegals away from being counted; when it rains it pours as the Louisville Police Department now targeted by the DOJ for its supposed racially skewed police practices is facing an employment crisis as more and more of its police department is resigning or retiring and it cannot find replacements and is now 161 officers short while murders in the city so far this year are up 73 %; Google’s quarterly profit soared to $18 billion continuing to raise concerns that it has become too large and monopolistic and too much of a censor of non-leftist ideas; USA Today is being slammed for allowing super leftist Stacey Abrams of being able to edit an op ed she wrote in March on boycotting Georgia due to its new election laws (nothing like a little criticism of your views Stacey to alter your views retroactively), Where’s Waldo met with the president of Guatemala virally but still has not seen fit to visit the border, blaming the CV pandemic while she visits states to push the Biden Agenda (if it is so dangerous what about the safety of those Americans living there due to Biden’s policies and the ruptured open border?).
       Backers of a recall effort for L.A. DA Gascon have formally started the process and have started the 160 day clock to obtain 580,000 signatures of registered voters to place a recall on the ballot https://recallgeorgegascon.com/; as the Blues continue to push the idea of restarting the Iran Nuclear Deal, leave it to the political cartoonist to expose where Kerry’s allegiances and loyalties may lie as he is accused of leaking Israeli military secrets to Iran:                                                                

      Chicago Gun Violence: HeyJackass.com is back to show that through April 26, 2021,  gun violence involving mostly persons of color shooting mostly persons of color in Chicago is alive and well with 1011 persons shot of whom 183 have died.
        As always, I hope you enjoy today’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest for this day in history, a musical link to “Disco Lady” by Johnnie Taylor, that you have your facts in order when you are called on to refel and a quote by Charlie Brooker on Mussolini’s death,  secure in the knowledge that if you want to send a gift for any memorable events like Mother’s Day, college graduations, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. Please contact me for details on the pricing.
        1. School Bus Drivers’ Day—created by California Legislature on May 10, 2009 and first celebrated on the 4th Tuesday of April starting on April 27, 2010 to honor the contributions of school bus drivers to transport school children safely to and from school and school activities but with most schooling in 2020 done online most drivers must have been laid off as another casualty of the CV pandemic.
        2.  International Design Day—created in 1995 by Kim Paulsen, the Vice President of the International Council of Design to commemorate the importance of design in all aspects of our lives.
        3.  1976 Number 1 Song USA—the number 1 song in 1976 was “Disco Lady” by Johnnie Taylor on a run of 4 weeks in that position to join 25 other songs reaching number 1 and 14 other acts which achieved their first number 1 song. Here is a recording by Johnnie Taylor of “Disco Lady”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2s0nVk0B9o Taylor was a singer/songwriter who performed in a variety of genres from disco to R&B and was known as the “Blues Wailer.” O for 3 in Grammys, he died of a heart attack on May 31, 2000 at age 66.
         4.  Word of the Day—the word of the day is “refel” which means to refute or disprove which our once independent press has become MIA their analysis of Biden’s claims of the effects of his economic proposals.
        5.  House of Dead Freaks—celebrating the birth on this day in 1956 of Bryan Harvey, singer, guitarist and musician and member of the House of Freaks who too soon in his career was murdered on January 1, 2006 along with his wife and 2 small daughters in a home invasion robbery by Ricky Gray and his nephew Ray Danbridge who then set fire to the house to cover their crimes. Gray and Danbridge were arrested for the 4 murders and 3 others which became to be known as the Richmond Crime Spree. Before closing arguments Danbridge entered a plea of guilty in exchange for life sentence without possibility of parole and Gray was convicted and sentenced to death on October 23, 2006 and after the normal course of appeals and stays Gray received his needle on January 17, 2017 while Danbridge is rotting in a Virginia state prison.
          On this day in
           a. 1861 President Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus.
           b. 1945 Benito Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci were captured in Dongo, Italy trying to flee to Switzerland by Communist partisans and executed the next day by a firing squad and taken to Milan to be hung up by their heels in a public square.
          c. 2005 the Airbus 380 made its maiden flight.
         d. 2006 construction began on the Freedom Tower later renamed the One World Trade Center Building which when completed was the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere and opened for business on November 3, 2014.
          e.  2018 the Panmunjom Declaration was signed by North and South Korea indicating their intention to end the Korean War.
        Reflections on Mussolini’s fall from grace and the living: “A lot of people think right-wingers aren't capable of being amusing at all. Not true. Mussolini looked hilarious swinging from that lamppost.” Charlie Brooker noted English television presenter, screenwriter, producer and satirist
           Please enjoy the poems on events of interest on my twitter   account below (if you like them, retweet, and follow me) and follow my blogs. Always good, incisive and entertaining poems on my blogs—click on the links below. Go to www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com for Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—This Day in History,  poems to inspire, touch, emote, elate and enjoy and poems on breaking news items of importance or go to  Ridley's Believe It Or Not for just This Day in History.

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Monday, April 26, 2021

April 26, 2021 Ridley's Believe It Or Not World Intellectual Property Day

 


 

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not April 26, 2021
        CV World Cases: The CV pandemic across the planet continues the new year with cases now over 147 million at 147,994,795 cases (146,972,105 yesterday), 19,326,364 of which are active, 128,668,431 closed with 125,542,566 recoveries (97.57% and 97.56% yesterday ,and 3,125,865 deaths (2.43% and 2.44% yesterday) to continue the slow trend of increased cases with increased recovery percentages and decreased death percentage with some plateaus, dips, and rises (have no idea why the comparatively large improvement in deaths and recoveries yesterday).
      CV USA Cases: Total cases now over 32 million at 32,826,166 (32,780,457 yesterday) with 6,860,129 active cases of which 9,899 (9,769 yesterday and 8,599 on 3/25/2021) (now reduced to .14% of active cases and now slight blip up on a increasing path of the number of serious or critical cases  to once again decrease the reduction from the  29,271 peak on 12/31/2020 to 19,372  25,966,037 closed, with 586,177 deaths (2.26% and 2.26% yesterday) and with 25,379,860 recoveries (97.74% and 97.74% yesterday). Our death rate percentage continues to slowly improve and after many months is still .17% lower than the world rate after the world’s spike in improvement and now .05% higher than Canada which has the socialized type medicine Biden may well want to implement here but has approved 4 vaccines as opposed to our 3, one of which J&J is on hold.
       Standing: On a deaths per million population measurement on a steady climb to 1762 the U.S. ranks behind Hungary the new number 1 which has had a huge surge in deaths (2780), aping Hungary in terms of increase in deaths Bulgaria (2303), Belgium (2066), Italy (1979,  UK (1869) which had passed us despite leading world in testing), and Brazil (1829) which has been hit with a rapid rise in deaths and cases and passed us, Peru (1770), Poland (1731), Portugal (1668), Spain (1659),  Mexico (1653),  France (1573),  Sweden (1372) that never closed its economy down like we did but has recently been experiencing a steady rise in  deaths, Argentina (1354), Chile (1343), Switzerland (1217) and Bolivia (1087).
      Tests: We have now conducted 439,710,423 tests (now at 1,322,099/M) compared to number 2 now France at 1,139,371/M) as we are conducting more tests in number and on a per capital basis for all nations (other than those nations that contain small populations like Bahrain, Denmark, Israel, Malta, Singapore and UAE) other than the U.K. which remains as king of the mountain with respect to tests at 2,181,648/M.
      CV Open Gate: Lost in the pronouncements by Biden and his lackeys that there is no crisis of illegals surging across the border is that fact that COVID-19 is alive and well and spreading in the Northern Triangle and Mexico which is 12th on my list of deaths from the pandemic at 1650/M and the 3 countries in the Northern Triangle in terms of active cases and deaths per million are as follows even though the data may be suspect as underreported:

                   Guatemala:  Activecases:     17,631     Deaths/M407
                   Honduras:     Activecases:   124,087     Deaths/M512
                   El Salvador:   Active cases:      1,957    Deaths/M 323  

        US Vaccinations: As of 4/25/2021 230.8 million doses have been given, 2.74 million per day in the last week (sounds impressive but if the rate does not increase it will take us now reduced to some 3 months to have 75% of the population vaccinated which many believe is necessary to develop herd immunity. In California 29,151,065 total doses have been given (80.7% of doses received to rise above drop below the U.S. average of 79.49%), but even with the pressure of a certain recall coming endangering Newsom, California has not moved from 24th  out of the 50 states in terms of the percentage of doses administered as a percentage of doses delivered to the states and at 28.8% of its population fully vaccinated compared to the U.S. average of 28.9% has risen to 31st tied with Oregon from sole possession of 32nd .  A long way to go to get herd immunity and lagging in terms of getting vaccines received into arms and percentage of population vaccinated compared to other states means a great reason to recall this inept and hypocritical governor.
       Non CV News: It is now official our hypocritical and ineffective governor Gavin Newsom will face a recall as the Secretary of State has validated enough signatures on the recall petition to hold a recall election; the Oscars last night were so typical with several with acceptance speeches that sounded like they were prepared by BLM in terms of racist and police killing blacks rants (watch for the ratings to sink to all-time lows); Columbus had mostly peaceful protests of some 200 people who marched and blocked traffic for some period of time over knife wielding about to thrust it Ma’Khia who was shot by Columbus police officer Reardon to save the life of her intended victim caught on camera for all to see (to BLM no shooting even a shooting to prevent a murder is justified if the victim is black even if a black life is saved); a state of emergency has been declared in Elizabeth City, New Jersey as body cam videos of police shooting Alfred Brown, Jr. fleeing in his car as officers tried to executed a felony drug warrant (the lawyer representing the Brown family and who parlayed a $28 million wrongful death settlement in Floyd’s killing is already on scene to view the footage before it is released to the public); in Virginia a deputy who had given Isiah Brown a ride home an hour earlier responded to a 911 call of a domestic disturbance at his home and ended up shooting him ten times mistaking the cell phone in his hand to a gun (unless the body cam show Brown pointing the cell phone at the deputy, watch for potential riots if deputy is not criminally charged); the federalization of the police the left so urgently desires took another step forward to reality as the AG Merrick Garland on the heels of the announcement of its investigation of the Minneapolis Police Department announced a DOJ investigation of the Louisville Police Department due to the killing of Brianna Taylor during a no knock drug arrest warrant.
     Our private jet hog climate czar John Kerry who as a private citizen was accused of undermining U.S. foreign policy toward Iran has been caught in a leaked tape disclosing to Iran some 200 instances of covert Israeli covert operations against Iran which The New York Times chose to bury (instead of “All the News That’s Fit to Print,” this leftist rag should change its masthead to “All the News Damaging to the Left Fit to Conceal”; even with the Census barred from determining the immigration status of residents, Blue run states like California and New York should lose House Seats when the 2000 Census reports come out; Apple Computer which has committed to invest nearly $500 million in the U.S. has announced a new research campus in North Carolina which will involve artificial intelligence and more importantly to the anti-business climate in the once Golden State, 3,000 high paying jobs; looks like Fauci is going to be making another flip flop, but this one driven by common sense and sorely needed that people outdoors do not need to wear  masks as the risk of infection spread is near nil; while some Oscar elitists were falsely claiming police were shooting blacks at the rate of 3 a day, the reality of black on black shootings in Blue run cities that BLM refuses to acknowledge in Chicago this weekend  resulted in 20 shootings 4 of which died with some 95% of these being color on color shootings; on the CV recovery front, Disney World is ramping up hiring as its capacity limits will soon be increased to the joy of workers looking at a minimum wage of $14 an hour; in a far too frequent example of lawmakers believing they are above the law, Michigan Blue State Representative Jewell Jones stopped for a DUI following a collision is shown on a car cam of threatening the 2 officers by calling Governor Witless Whitmer because he control their budget and then resisting arrest (BAT of twice the limit and conviction will put this rising star of the Blues in prison up to 2 years).
       Backers of a recall effort for L.A. DA Gascon have formally started the process and have started the 160 day clock to obtain 580,000 signatures of registered voters to place a recall on the ballot https://recallgeorgegascon.com/; as the Blues continue to push the idea of equity by creating funding programs that only people of color are beneficiaries of,  leave it to the political cartoonist to expose the consequences of  programs of equity as opposed to promoting equality:                                                         

                                                        

      Chicago Gun Violence: HeyJackass.com is back to show that through April 25, 2021, gun violence involving mostly persons of color shooting mostly persons of color in Chicago is alive and well with 991 persons shot of whom 179 have died.
        As always, I hope you enjoy today’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest for this day in history, a musical link to “Philadelphia Freedom” by Elton John, having a fine refection and a quote by Marl Lynas on Chernobyl,  secure in the knowledge that if you want to send a gift for any memorable events like Mother’s Day, college graduations, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. Please contact me for details on the pricing.
    1. World Intellectual Property Day—created by the World Intellectual Property Organization in 1990 and first celebrated on this day in 2000 to promote the recognition of the importance of intellectual property to our economy and culture and to advocate for stronger protections to prevent its theft by some of the world’s bad actors like China.
         2.  Dissertation Day—created in 2018 by Dr. Russell Strickland, founder of Dissertation Done, to promote support and understanding for doctoral candidates have to endure to finalize the dissertation they must complete in order to receive their Ph.D.
         3.  1975 Number 1 Song USA—the number 1 song in 1975 was “Philadelphia Freedom” by The Elton John Band on a run of 2 weeks in that position to join 34 other songs reaching number 1 in a year in which marked the most number 1 songs and the longest period of time in Billboard’s history that there was a new number 1 song each week—January 11, 1975 to April 12, 1975 (14 weeks).  Here is a recording by The Elton John Band of “Philadelphia Freedom”:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sd6P2Tu8r. Sir Elton John is probably one of the successful artists of all time with his song sung at Diana’s funeral “Candle in the Wind” having the distinction of recording sales of 32 million copies. He is still going strong at 74.
        4.  Word of the Day—the word for today is “refection” which means a meal, especially a light one which as the percentage of the population which is obese continues go off the charts too many of us chose to shun.
        5.  Stand by Your Man—celebrating the birth on this day in 1956 of American actress, model, and photographer perhaps best known for her 2 year relationship with Prince Andrew who when revelations starting circulating about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein and trips on the “Lolita Express defended him as a “good man.”                                                   On this day in        
         a. 1937 in a chilling preview of what bombers could do to cities, planes of the Condor Legion flown by Nazi Germany’s Luftwaffe and Italy’s Aviazione Legionaria during the Spanish Civil War bombed Guernica, Spain, killing 1654 civilians to terrify the civilian population. The bombing of a defenseless city was memorialized in Picasso’s iconic painting Guernica.
         b. 1981 Doctor Michael Harrison of the University of California San Francisco Medical Center performed the first open fetal surgery etsn61 Robert Noyce was granted a patent for the integrated circuit.
          c. 1986 Reactor Number 4 at the Chernobyl, now part of the Ukraine suffered a core meltdown in one of the most serious nuclear reactor accidents in history resulting in massive radiation leakage and the creation of an exclusion zone with a 19-mile radius.                  d. 2018 Comedian Bill Cosby was convicted of sexual assault and sentenced to 3 to 10 years and is now serving that sentence at SCI Phoenix in Skippjack Township Pennsylvania.            e.  2019 Marvel Studios released in time to escape the theater shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic The Avengers: Endgame which became the highest grossing film in history, surpassing Avatar.

         Reflections on the Chernobyl Disaster: “At 1.24 am on 26 April 1986 Chernobyl’s Unit 4 reactor exploded after staff disabled safety systems and performed an ill-advised experiment to check – ironically enough – the reactor’s

safety.” Mark Lynas, noted British author and journalist specializing in environmentalism and climate change.

         Please enjoy the poems on events of interest on my twitter   account below (if you like them, retweet, and follow me) and follow my blogs. Always good, incisive and entertaining poems on my blogs—click on the links below. Go to www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com for Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—This Day in History,  poems to inspire, touch, emote, elate and enjoy and poems on breaking news items of importance or go to  Ridley's Believe It Or Not for just This Day in History.

© April 26, 2021 Michael P. Ridley aka The Alaskanpoet
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