Hawktawk wrote:It’s hard to believe this plague is entering its 3rd year . There are clear patterns of behavior emerging in this country and more and more overseas. A significant amount of people care more about money and freedom than human life . A lot of politicians care more about votes than human life . Many in the media care more about ratings than human life . A great example is Faux news now 100% mandatory vax and employs people like Tucker Carlson and Greg Gutfield who tell prime time viewers not to get boosters .
To be fair left wing media wants to scare people for ratings as well .
As a national response overall we are dreadful , inexcusable with the (now second ) wealthiest nation , medically advanced , in the past a world leader in pandemic response .
We were flat footed or more flatlined from day one . It’s no wonder we have around 4.5% of the world population and 20 % of the deaths . We are primarily relying on data and information from European and Asian countries because our health care system and data collection apparatus is broken .
I learned after my breakthrough that my insurance charged $250 for a Covid test even though the shot is free . Makes sense . With breakthrough common now testing is more important than ever imo .
I have heard Biden will supply 500 million home tests for free which I applaud . As of this morning the new variant accounts for 78% of cases nationally . It’s encouraging only one death so far although the timeline for fatalities is around a month so we will know pretty soon .
Most other countries are in some form of rollback or shutdown but not us . I read Israel has closed their borders after 10% of the passengers on a flight from Miami tested positive , 17 of 170 passengers . It’s anticipated 30 million people will fly this weekend in America . I’ll be praying this variant is indeed mild or we are gonna see some times we’ve never seen .
Aseahawkfan wrote:What some of these people are doing to Fauci is criminal. The man is an infectious specialist doing his best and they're painting him as some kind of tyrant? It's ridiculous he's become the focus of right wing rage. Total idiots.
RiverDog wrote:I need to see the actual clip, but no matter how you spin it, saying words like "kill shot" and "ambush" in a rally like that sure sounds criminal to me. At the very least, Watters needs to be paid a visit by the FBI.
Aseahawkfan wrote:What some of these people are doing to Fauci is criminal. The man is an infectious specialist doing his best and they're painting him as some kind of tyrant? It's ridiculous he's become the focus of right wing rage. Total idiots.
I-5 wrote:Yes, it's criminal, but is it at all surprising to hear it from Fox News? Seems perfectly normal to expect it to me.
Aseahawkfan wrote:No. It isn't surprising. Fox News is the mouthpiece for right wing conservative issues who derive ratings by parsing the conservative segment of the country for issues that they can wind people up with to keep them watching.
While the hosts get vaccinated and follow the science, while echo chambering their viewers with "Vaccination is anti-liberty" and other such trash because all they care about is getting them to watch so they can sell the ratings to advertisers.
Left wing does it too, just not with this particular issue.
Aseahawkfan wrote:No. It isn't surprising. Fox News is the mouthpiece for right wing conservative issues who derive ratings by parsing the conservative segment of the country for issues that they can wind people up with to keep them watching.
While the hosts get vaccinated and follow the science, while echo chambering their viewers with "Vaccination is anti-liberty" and other such trash because all they care about is getting them to watch so they can sell the ratings to advertisers.
Left wing does it too, just not with this particular issue.
Hawktawk wrote:I will quibble just a bit on the role the left plays in this. The coverage of the pandemic has been falsehoods and conspiracy theories on the right but peddling fear and obsession on the left, definitely pinning 100% of the blame on Trump. Not far from the truth but not true.
As for Watters comments the network defended them as being rhetorical, ie that he was actually trying to talk a bunch of young white wing activists to approach Fauci in the street and ask him tough questions. Like that's really any different in a climate where Kyle Rittenhouse was an honored guest at a conservative forum, got a standing O.
Its sad. Fox used to be fair and balanced, a counter to the left bent in the mainstream media. Watters and Carlson were brilliant, funny, really cut through the liberal bs with their broadcasts. They have become as ridiculous as Anderson Cooper, maybe more. The network is a far right propaganda machine now. The Trump right is as ridiculous as the AOC left. More dangerous too.
Hawktawk wrote:I will quibble just a bit on the role the left plays in this. The coverage of the pandemic has been falsehoods and conspiracy theories on the right but peddling fear and obsession on the left, definitely pinning 100% of the blame on Trump. Not far from the truth but not true.
As for Watters comments the network defended them as being rhetorical, ie that he was actually trying to talk a bunch of young white wing activists to approach Fauci in the street and ask him tough questions. Like that's really any different in a climate where Kyle Rittenhouse was an honored guest at a conservative forum, got a standing O.
Its sad. Fox used to be fair and balanced, a counter to the left bent in the mainstream media. Watters and Carlson were brilliant, funny, really cut through the liberal bs with their broadcasts. They have become as ridiculous as Anderson Cooper, maybe more. The network is a far right propaganda machine now. The Trump right is as ridiculous as the AOC left. More dangerous too.
RiverDog wrote:I have a lot of axes to grind with the left, but their reaction to the pandemic isn't one of them.
It's becoming increasingly clear that Trump's inaction wasn't nearly as responsible for the pandemic as we all had assumed it was. Everyone thought that we'd be over it by now, but it's proving extremely difficult to contain and it was going to bite us one way or another no matter who was in the Oval Office.
As far as Watters comments goes, he needs to be hauled into an FBI office and given a thorough shake down. Whether it was his intention or not, he put a government official's life at risk by using the type of terms he did. I'm surprised that Fox didn't at least try to distance themselves from him by saying that Watters speaks for himself and not for the network.
Although I abhor the thought, I'm afraid that the only way our country is going to snap out of this trance is if sort of shocking event happens, like a lunatic assassinating Fauci, something blatantly obvious and completely indefensible that would make the moderate right embarrassed and ashamed of itself. That's the sort of thing that happened in the south back in the 50's and 60's when blacks and civil rights workers were executed, that pushed the KKK to the fringes of society, at least until recently.
NorthHawk wrote:What I get from your description of S. Korea is that the population bought in as opposed to other countries where there is a small but steadfast anti vax segment.
Biden was right when he said it was a pandemic of the unvaccinated, and now we see the variants arise and causing problems. One of the other problems we have
is not getting vaccines to the rest of the world on a larger scale. That's were these variants seem to come from.
NorthHawk wrote:Let's hope this is the last hurrah for Covid-19 and its variants, however I just recently read about another variant of the Delta version.
Only a few cases so far, but it's different and nobody yet knows if it is as transmissible as this current one.
RiverDog wrote:Yeah, it's a combination of the Delta and the Omicron variants. They're calling it Deltacrom.
I'm afraid that until we can get a much larger percentage of the world population vaccinated that we're going to be playing Whack a Mole for years, if not decades.
RiverDog wrote:Yeah, it's a combination of the Delta and the Omicron variants. They're calling it Deltacrom.
I'm afraid that until we can get a much larger percentage of the world population vaccinated that we're going to be playing Whack a Mole for years, if not decades.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't know if you've been reading up on it, but the vaccine does not make you immune. So we'll likely be playing whack a mole for longer even with vaccination unless this thing mutates to a weaker strain like the flu did. It is looking like Omicron mutated to a much weaker strain. Which can happen and does a lot because killing your host is a death sentence for the virus as well.
That is what I hope at this point. I'm pretty certain America at least has reached the point where we're just going to roll with it. I think that's the best plan. We can't shut down again. We know what this is. It's time to soldier on, provide good guidance for prevention and treatment, and ramp up testing and targeted quarantine, then roll on through like Americans have done through all the tough times the world has thrown at humans.
Americans used to be like pieces of iron in this country. The crap my grandparents lived through and toughed out makes this modern world look like child's play. I want that grit back for America. That toughness.
RiverDog wrote:The current vaccines certainly don't prevent you from being infected, but they're still highly effective in preventing severe disease and death, and there's other vaccines in development that can address multiple variants. Plus there are treatments on the horizon that can help reduce the possibility of a bad outcome once infected.
But I do think you're right, that we're just going to have to live with it. The reason I made my most recent comments is because I feel that the CDC needs to come up with another metric to measure what kind of problems the virus is causing, that their current method of reporting every hospital admission as a covid admission needs to change. They also need to take another look at their isolation requirements, whether or not that they're actually reducing the spread. This current variant is so contagious that if you don't catch it from someone that is isolating, you're going to catch it from someone else anyway. I don't know if my assertation is true or not, but it needs to be looked at. My daughter, of whom found out last week that she had contracted Covid, is currently isolating but feels well enough and would have no problem going back to work if the isolation requirements were relaxed.
Hawktawk wrote:Omochron may be the end and solve the mystery of the Spanish flu . I hope so . DeltaChron is suspected to be a lab mistake due to cross contamination. I sure hope so . I lost 2 friends to delta , healthy late 50s healthy early 50s . If we get a strain as lethal as delta and as contagious as Omacron we’re gonna be saying nice knowin ya to lots of people . We have record hospitalizations but dropping deaths . I saw an interview with a doctor who said he hasn’t intubated a single person with omacron. Y’all know HT I’m a paranoid dude . Not sure it’s over . What I’ve seen already it could still mutate and be lethal. Love your family , be as safe as possible. Live your life . It sucks but it beats where my buddies Paul and George arestill hard to believe
Hawktawk wrote:Omochron may be the end and solve the mystery of the Spanish flu . I hope so . DeltaChron is suspected to be a lab mistake due to cross contamination. I sure hope so . I lost 2 friends to delta , healthy late 50s healthy early 50s . If we get a strain as lethal as delta and as contagious as Omacron we’re gonna be saying nice knowin ya to lots of people . We have record hospitalizations but dropping deaths . I saw an interview with a doctor who said he hasn’t intubated a single person with omacron. Y’all know HT I’m a paranoid dude . Not sure it’s over . What I’ve seen already it could still mutate and be lethal. Love your family , be as safe as possible. Live your life . It sucks but it beats where my buddies Paul and George arestill hard to believe
Aseahawkfan wrote:That's why I don't let politics interfere with friendships. It isn't worth it. My friends are more valuable than my political opinions barring some crazy extremist crap.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Employer vaccine mandate shot down by the SCOTUS. I knew Biden overstepped on that one. Medical workers vaccine mandate upheld. That has happened before and was likely to hold.
That's why I don't let politics interfere with friendships. It isn't worth it. My friends are more valuable than my political opinions barring some crazy extremist crap.
RiverDog wrote:The court didn't like that the Biden Administration exempted employers with fewer than 100 employees, and I can understand their point. What difference should it make? The fact that they employ a lot of people doesn't necessarily mean that they're going to be working in close quarters with one another. A person working in a restaurant with a half dozen employees could be at more risk of contracting a disease than a long-haul truck driver that works for UPS.
"Although Congress has indisputably given OSHA the power to regulate occupational dangers, it has not given that agency the power to regulate public health more broadly," the court wrote. "Requiring the vaccination of 84 million Americans, selected simply because they work for employers with more than 100 employees, certainly falls in the latter category."
It really isn't a full repudiation of the employer mandate, just that they aren't being even handed about it as they and are holding employees that work for large employers to a higher standard than smaller ones for a rather arbitrary reason.
What should happen is that they should have done some sort of risk assessment to determine which individual companies are placing their employees at risk by requiring them to work with unvaccinated individuals and which are not. A good example is that they have determined by numerous studies that a work environment over a certain decibel level is hazardous to a person's hearing and therefore, the employer must mandate hearing protection.
Stream Hawk wrote:Unfortunately I think HT was referring to losing friends to death, not politics. Covid kills. Sorry about your loss. Be safe, and yeah politics also end friendships. I have become more on the downlow about talking politics with friends/family. I completely avoid my anti-vax friends to avoid discussing such controversial topics.
c_hawkbob wrote:Just because it's the right thing to do doesn't make a legal thing to do.
HT used to be one the hardest core conservatives on this forum. I think most of his friends are hardcore conservatives. If not for Trump, HT might still be a hardcore conservative. HT hates Trump and probably had to deal with tons of Trump loving friends driving him crazy with their pro-Trump talk. I think he lives in an area that is highly pro-Trump. For him in particular, this has probably been a rough time with the people he knows as they went from being on the same political side to opposing each other. I don't know HT personally, but I imagine he used to talk politics with at least some of his buddies. This whole Trump thing has put him in a conflicting position with more than a few friends and possibly family.
I've had to take more than a few insults and questioning of my politics for being against Trump. But I consider myself a person who likes to see through the BS. Trump has always been full of BS. He's the most brazen example of a man who looks down at the masses and sees them as nothing more than pawns for him to manipulate, yet for some reason people are ok with it because he has such a powerful salesmanship when working crowds. He's literally just a charismatic, self-centered salesman who can make people believe what he's selling them even if he doesn't personally believe in it. He's always been able to do that. That's why he's been able to build himself up on television and in the media.
I don't like that type of leader even if some of his policies are agreeable. Brazen manipulation is distasteful. People should be able to see through his trash. He gave an interview on a gold throne. He literally has people on his team who watch ratings and polls closely to tell him immediately how his "sales" are doing. He would switch his viewpoint if the "sales" weren't going well even if it isn't what is best for the country. I can't stomach that kind of rubbish.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The private employer mandate has not to my knowledge been employed before on a Federal level. It did not have legal precedence. Biden overstepped his executive power. If Congress passed such a mandate, then it might work. I think even if Biden would have included smaller employers, he would have been rebuffed. He's way overstepping his executive power.
Aseahawkfan wrote:They should do a far better risk assessment and targeted measures at this point. If the vaccine is working as well as touted, then focus it on the highest risk people. That should reduce hospitalizations sufficiently.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Two anti-vax people I know, both with comorbidities, recovered completely with no issues within a few days to a week with no hospitalizations. This has just further convinced them the vaccines are unnecessary. Focus vaccination is going to be far more effective at this point rather than trying to build this herd immunity which has happened nowhere in the world whether they had high vaccination rates or high infection rates. It appears as though herd immunity is unattainable and this virus mutates far too quickly, so there is only vaccination to reduce symptoms at this point, much like the flu shot.
We should start working under those assumptions at this point.
RiverDog wrote:The virus and vaccine performance are both changing. A year ago this month, it was very apparent that vaccines did an excellent job at protecting against infection and therefore the spread of the disease, so there was more justification for the mandates. Now the vaccines aren't as much about keeping people from getting infected as it is keeping them out of the hospitals.
If the government is going to mandate vaccines, they need to quit pussy footing around and just make a nation wide mandate for every man, woman, and child unless they have a medical reason why they can't take the shot. There's nothing in the Constitution the prohibits it and has been established as a precedent by the Supreme Court over 100 years ago.
Stream Hawk wrote:Yep, the gov should just mandate the vaccine. I am so tired of this damn pandemic I can’t even describe it. And I know 30 or 40% of Americans will refuse. F it. Make it happen.
Otherwise impose a two week to four week complete shut down.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The original press release, which I think even you pointed out to me, was that the vaccine was not 90 percent effective at preventing infection and they were not sure it would prevent infection, they were just sure it would prevent hospitalization and death at the efficacy rate. Which it did.
Aseahawkfan wrote:What do you mean? They have never had a Federal vaccine mandate that required all people to get vaccinated. Not sure why you think that occurred.
Aseahawkfan wrote:You're asking for the Supreme Court to give the Federal government great authority than it has ever had to mandate vaccines and start that challenge in the Supreme Court. That's why I say Biden overstepped his authority. Such a mandate has never been imposed at the Federal level.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I'm interested to see if the Supreme Court further expands Federal power in regards to vaccine mandates and allows them to override the States. Should make for an interesting case because I fully expect Red States to sue and fight back. I wonder how far they will take it. I wonder if it will pretty much ensure the Democrats lose the Congress and the presidency in 2024 just to kill the vaccine mandates.
If Biden gets the mandates pushed through, I expect Republicans to fight back and use them as a means to take out the Democrats in 2022 and 2024 and kill the vaccine mandates that way.
It's going to get real interesting politically.
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