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It is like watching a comedy sketch...except for the fact it isn't. These are the people making decisions.Here’s another little insight to how some school board members are perceiving/positioning getting schools open.
It is like watching a comedy sketch...except for the fact it isn't. These are the people making decisions.Here’s another little insight to how some school board members are perceiving/positioning getting schools open.
Thank god these things are recorded, otherwise you won’t believe it’s really happening and would be dismissed as “Q conspiracy”It is like watching a comedy sketch...except for the fact it isn't. These are the people making decisions.
Interestingly just got the word from our private school that in our return to class next week band and choir will not be meeting for the time being...even outside in the outdoor spaces we have set up for some classes...too high risk apparently. Kids on independent study (and sports now shifting from independent study to on campus which is a fair tradeoff).Blame that one on school bureaucracy, not the scientists. Looks like uninformed locals trying to create a loophole.
They are indoors. No one in the scientific community is recommending indoor band or choir practice.
Lose the tents and practice outside. Or take up piano and get keyboards for everyone. But don't put 20 people in the same room playing wind instruments.
For whom, kids or adults?Better safe than sorry
makes sense. You just barely got back to in person history discussions and chemistry labs. No need to put that at risk for the sake of tubas and flutes.Interestingly just got the word from our private school that in our return to class next week band and choir will not be meeting for the time being...even outside in the outdoor spaces we have set up for some classes...too high risk apparently. Kids on independent study (and sports now shifting from independent study to on campus which is a fair tradeoff).
Look at the pandemic as your own personal Vietnam.But at what cost? And when is it time to be honest and admit that the solution some Governors have chose in the name of “better to be safe” has actually caused more harm?
Damn, you did @dad4 dirty.Take your pick:
-Lockdowners v. antilockdowners
-Team panic v. team reality
-Blue pillers v red pillers
-Husker/espola/EOTL/dad4 v. Grace/Hound/Kicker/Alf
No, "better safe than sorry" is antiscience. Those of are the words of the scared and panic, and the pandemic has proved scared and panic are just as dangerous and destructive. And what's worse is even when proven wrong y'all dig your heels in (witness dad4's epic just now of goalpost moving and throwing up every justification he can think of rather than "yeah, maybe I did overestimate the impact, but it's still stupid".)
Take your pick:
-Lockdowners v. antilockdowners
-Team panic v. team reality
-Blue pillers v red pillers
-Husker/espola/EOTL/dad4 v. Grace/Hound/Kicker/Alf
No, "better safe than sorry" is antiscience. Those of are the words of the scared and panic, and the pandemic has proved scared and panic are just as dangerous and destructive. And what's worse is even when proven wrong y'all dig your heels in (witness dad4's epic just now of goalpost moving and throwing up every justification he can think of rather than "yeah, maybe I did overestimate the impact, but it's still stupid".)
Life is not that simple.
True that. Not saying at all he’s equivalent, he really does think, and they could tag our side with a few too. There’s also the great middle that was really concerned at first but eventually got tired of it all and moved off that position. But just an opinion...given that the middle has moved off it is strange company to keep...if those are your...trying to think of the word but there is no English equivalent...comrades.....maybe time for a reflection on your position.Damn, you did @dad4 dirty.
I know this isn't the topic of this particular conversation - But he wasn't hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. Apparently there wasn't any blunt force trauma at all. It made for great articles though. The "elites" ran with it, loving every minute of making a bad situation worse. It's how they roll.Your article is from some right wing crackpot site that proudly talks about "why the capitol riots scared the elite". ( Apparently they think the elite are the bad guys and the good guy is the man who used a fire extinguisher to smash in a police officer's skull. )
True that. But I point out you did the same by casting aspersions as well on my own agenda and then declined to articulate. Maybe take some of your own medicine then???
I’m a pro science skeptic that wants the science and not politics or panic to govern pandemic decisionsThis pretty well describes your agenda --
-Lockdowners v. antilockdowners
-Team panic v. team reality
And you show it every day.
ok. The murder weapon was not a fire extinguisher.I know this isn't the topic of this particular conversation - But he wasn't hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. Apparently there wasn't any blunt force trauma at all. It made for great articles though. The "elites" ran with it, loving every minute of making a bad situation worse. It's how they roll.
And in many ways, the "elite" are the bad guys. At a minimum, they are deliberate hypocrites.
I find it very amusing that you can say "right wing crackpot site" in the same paragraph. And yes, there are right wing crackpot sites just as there are left wing crackpot sites that perpetuated the fire extinguisher myth.
ok. The murder weapon was not a fire extinguisher.
Of course there are left wing crackpots, and left wing crackpot sites. And, like their right wing mirrors, they are not a place to go when looking for a balanced and well thought explanation of important events.
Fringe sites, like mises.org, tend to tell only the half of the story that helps grind their axe.
They will tell you that CA has a similar total death rate to FL, which is true.
They will remember to correct for age, because this helps their case.
They will forget to tell you that CA has a more contagious variant, because that fact pretty much eviscerates their case.
Even a 20% difference in transmissibility can cause a far greater than 20% difference in cases and deaths. It’s the difference between R=1.1 and R= 1.3 The second causes three times as many infections as the first.
So, they accurately tell half the story, but leave out enough key points to ruin the validity of the conclusion.. This just isn’t helpful. If you want a full comparison of policies in all 50 states, there are people who do it honestly. But you won’t find them on fringe sites.
I really lol'd at this comment.Damn, you did @dad4 dirty.
ok. The murder weapon was not a fire extinguisher.
Of course there are left wing crackpots, and left wing crackpot sites. And, like their right wing mirrors, they are not a place to go when looking for a balanced and well thought explanation of important events.
Fringe sites, like mises.org, tend to tell only the half of the story that helps grind their axe.
They will tell you that CA has a similar total death rate to FL, which is true.
They will remember to correct for age, because this helps their case.
They will forget to tell you that CA has a more contagious variant, because that fact pretty much eviscerates their case.
Even a 20% difference in transmissibility can cause a far greater than 20% difference in cases and deaths. It’s the difference between R=1.1 and R= 1.3 The second causes three times as many infections as the first.
So, they accurately tell half the story, but leave out enough key points to ruin the validity of the conclusion.. This just isn’t helpful. If you want a full comparison of policies in all 50 states, there are people who do it honestly. But you won’t find them on fringe sites.
"murder weapon"? Since the medical examiners report has not been released and there is an ongoing investigation... I assume you have facts or evidence to support he was murdered? OR are you one of the crackpots feeding a false narrative?ok. The murder weapon was not a fire extinguisher.
Of course there are left wing crackpots, and left wing crackpot sites. And, like their right wing mirrors, they are not a place to go when looking for a balanced and well thought explanation of important events.
Fringe sites, like mises.org, tend to tell only the half of the story that helps grind their axe.
They will tell you that CA has a similar total death rate to FL, which is true.
They will remember to correct for age, because this helps their case.
They will forget to tell you that CA has a more contagious variant, because that fact pretty much eviscerates their case.
Even a 20% difference in transmissibility can cause a far greater than 20% difference in cases and deaths. It’s the difference between R=1.1 and R= 1.3 The second causes three times as many infections as the first.
So, they accurately tell half the story, but leave out enough key points to ruin the validity of the conclusion.. This just isn’t helpful. If you want a full comparison of policies in all 50 states, there are people who do it honestly. But you won’t find them on fringe sites.