Ridley’s Believe It Or Not June 13, 2021
CV World Cases: The CV
pandemic across the planet continues on a slowing down basis the new year
with cases now over 176 million at 176,551,081 cases (176,209,818
yesterday), 12,181,020 of which are active, 164,370,069 closed with 160,556,750
recoveries (97.68% and 97.68% yesterday, and 3,813,319 deaths (2.32% and 2.32%
yesterday) to continue the slow trend of increased cases with increased
recovery percentages and decreased death percentage with some plateaus, dips,
and rises.
CV USA Cases: Total cases now
over 34 million at 34,316,005 (34,307,188 yesterday) with 5,312,419 active
cases of which 4,541 (4,919) yesterday and 8,599 on 3/25/2021) (now down to .085%
of active cases and now a significant reduction to decrease the number of
serious or critical cases to increase the reduction from the 29,271 peak on
12/31/2020 to 24,730, 28,996,593 closed, with 614,958 deaths (2.12% and 2.12%
yesterday) and with 28,381,635 recoveries (97.88% and 97.88% yesterday). Our
death rate percentage continues to slowly improve and after many months is
now .20% lower than the world’s death rate.
Standing:
On a deaths per million population measure on a steady but slowing climb to 1848 the U.S. ranks
behind Peru (5641) the new number 1 which has had a quantum leap in deaths
previously unmatched which may be a change in the method of reporting; Hungary
the new number 2 has had a huge continuing surge in deaths with the increase
now slowing down and improving slightly to 3.96% of its closed cases
have died (3103), aping Hungary in terms of increase in deaths Bulgaria 2594), Brazil
(2273) which has been hit with a rapid rise in deaths and cases and passed us
and Italy, Belgium (2155), (Italy (2103), Poland (1972) and the UK (1875) which
had passed us despite leading world in testing and now has new deaths barely
increasing), and Argentina (1866), and slightly better than Mexico (1767),
Spain (1721), France (1688), Portugal (1676), Romania (1665),
Chile (1593), Sweden (1431) that never closed its economy down like
we did but has recently been experiencing a steady rise in deaths, Bolivia (1310)
and Switzerland (1246).
Tests:
We have now conducted 493,911,391 tests (now at 1,483,935/M) compared to number
2 now France at 1,354,836/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 2,832,809/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 has
moved down to 11th on my list of deaths from the pandemic
having been passed by Argentina at 1767/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 (regardless of number we need
no more cases):
Guatemala: Active
Cases: 17,082 Deaths/M 463
Honduras: Active
Cases: 152,304 Deaths/M 657
El Salvador: Active
cases: 2,906 Deaths/M 352
US Vaccinations: As of 6/12/21 308.1 million
doses finally after decreasing for several days falling to below 1 million to increase
from 1.06 million per day to 1.14 million which means if the rate does not
increase it will take us now down to some 5 months to have 75% of the
population vaccinated which many believe is necessary to develop herd immunity.
In California 40,236,460 total doses have been given (83.4% of doses received
to exceed the U.S. average of 82.3%), but even with the pressure of a recall to
be scheduled this fall which hopefully end Newsom’s term, California has moved down
from 24th to 25th
of the 50 states in terms of the percentage of doses administered as a
percentage of doses delivered to the states and at 46.1% of its population
fully vaccinated compared to the U.S. average of 43.1% has not moved from 20th
among the 50 states. A long way to go still to get herd immunity in
terms of getting vaccines received into arms and the percentage of the
population fully vaccinated compared to other states which means a great reason
to recall this inept and hypocritical governor.
Non CV News: As ratings for CNN
continue to be in free fall due to its bias and fawning over Harris and Biden,
a ray of hope for attempting to try journalistic integrity as a CNN panel
criticizes Harris’ response to Holt’s interview with questions on her avoidance
of going to the border; since Blues are prone to toss the transgender phobia
card against Reds it is refreshing to see a transgender Caitlyn Jenner attack
leftist Kimmy Kimmel as a transgenderphobiac for attacking her as a “Donald
Trump with a wig”; in what police are initially investigating as a suicide, 45
year old Christopher Sign, the reporter who broke the news of the meeting of
Bill Clinton with Lorretta Lynch on the tarmac at the Phoenix Sky Harbor
Airport in 2016 as she was “investigating” Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail,
has died; hold on to your wallets as the 2022 Florida Senate race between
incumbent Marco Rubio and Blue challenger Rep. Val Demings is projected to be
the most expensive Senate race in history; even though the life expectancy of
the anti-Netanyahu coalition may be short-lived, Netanyahu is expected to have his
12 year reign as Israeli Prime Minister ended; 37 businesses in the Fells Point
Area of Baltimore have written a scathing letter to the Mayor indicating they
will be withholding taxes and permit fees if the city does not address the
rampant crime in the area (Baltimore has resisted demands to defund the police
and actually is proposing a $28 million increase put unfortunately no
additional officers); the weekend was not even half over before Savannah,
Chicago and Austin experienced mass shootings that left 2 dead and at least 30
wounded); the border is tidal wave of illegals is increasing overwhelming
border agents while the left continues to ignore the crisis, falsely claims the
border is closed and promotes the myth that we need illegal, criminal, illiterate, or fodder to be
trafficked by the cartels; Pelosi whose ability to use good judgment and claims
Illan Omar is a valued member of Congress despite her anti-Semitic rants and
refuses to despite Red demands to treat her like Rep. Green and remove her from
her committee assignments; Minnesota Senate Reds are in a battle royal with the
troika of the Blue led House, the teachers union and liberal governor Walz over
the creation of education savings accounts and also vouchers that would enable
parents to move their kids from public schools that they believe are failures to
private schools with state funding following the student(at least charter
schools receive funding from the state); the outrage over imposing the teaching
of Critical Race Theory continues to grow and now has 25 states opposing the
practice; late in the first half of Denmark’s game against Finland in Euro 2020
Euro Championship, 29 year old Denmark’s midfielder Christian Eriksen’s heart
stopped and in the words of the team doctor “he was gone” before resuscitated
by a defibulator and taken to a hospital (after a 90 minute delay Finland ended
up winning the game 1-0; parents watching the education of their kids being
under attack by nonscientific lockdowns and online learning, Critical Race
Theory, cancel culture and for want of a better term creeping Woke, leave in to
the political cartoonist to show anger of the parents and the MIA response of
Governor but the cartoon lacks under the desk joining a hiding Walz, House Speaker Melissa Hortman, and the president of
the Minnesota Teachers Union:
Chicago Gun Violence: Hey Jackass.com is back to show
that through June 12, 2,021, gun violence involving
mostly persons of color shooting mostly persons of color in Chicago is alive
and well with 1636 persons shot of whom 281 have died.
As always,
I hope you enjoy today’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest
for this day in history, a video musical link to “Despacito” by Louis
Fonsi and Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, the fact that you are roborean in
nature, and a quote from Stephen Jones, counsel for Timothy McVeigh on the
impact of his acts, secure in the knowledge that
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1. Abused Women and Children Awareness Day—always celebrated on the second Sunday in June but clueless
who created this observance or when it was first observed but creating awareness
of abuse and the extent of it is a needed step to address the opinion as no man
should ever abuse a woman and his children.
2. World
Softball Day—created by the International Software
Federation on April 25, 2005 and celebrated on this day since 2005, the day
being chosen to coincide with the day in 1991 softball was added to the Summer
Olympic sports. The sport has growing popularity among girls and women and
among older men who never played high school and college baseball.
3. 2019 Number 1 Song USA—the
number 1 song in 2019 on this day was “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X feat. Billy
Ray Cyrus on a run of 19 weeks in that position to join 15 other songs reaching
number 1 and 8 other acts achieved their first number 1 song either as the lead
artist or featured guest. Here is a video recording by Lil’ Nas X feat.
Billy Ray Cyrus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2Ov5jzm3j8
4. Word of
the Day—-the word for today is “rollick” which means frolic
gaily which is a great way to chase the blues away.
5. X’s and
O’s With Wealth to Go--celebrating the birth on this day in 1926 of
noted comedian, television actor and panelist Paul Lynde who was a long time
center square for the game show “Hollywood Squares from 1963 to 1981 and who
poke fun with his snarky voice at his barely concealed homosexuality but who
struggled with alcohol for many years until finally getting sober in the early
80’s but died too early in his sleep of a heart attack on January 10, 1982.
On this day in:
a. 1944 too late to interfere with D-Day or
its preparations the first 4 V-1 rockets were launched toward London with only
hitting in an inauspicious story of Hitler’s new vengeance weapon.
b. 1994 a jury in Anchorage, Alaska found Exxon and the captain Joseph
Hazelwood of the Exxon Valdez guilty of recklessness after running onto
the rocks after leaving Valdez, Alaska with a full tanker of crude oil.
c. 1996
the Montana Freeman a right-wing group surrendered to the FBI after an 81 day
standoff.
d. 2005 a jury founded Michael Jackson was
found not guilty of sexually molesting a child in 1993.
e.
2018 Volkswagen was fine 1 € for programing its emission control software to
activate the cars’ emission controls only during laboratory testing.
Reflections on living with abuse: “Putting up with an abusive person is like living with a pig
in a pigsty and pretending not to care about the smell.”
― Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes., noted inspirational writer and poet.
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