It has become known today that the MMWR has been altered for political reasons. At least they got caught.
--- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Sat, Sep 12, 2020, 5:11 PM Marcus Daniels <[email protected]> wrote: > It is the reactive grievance culture that I think needs to be attenuated. > Run some diagnostics, analyze, reflect. Or at least find someone new > to talk to. Push some different information through that soggy wetware. > Appreciate people that are trying to do their job. Consider the > possibility that individuals (and that means you, Joe Moron) don't really > matter in the big scheme of things. And so on. If nothing else just > STFU for a minute, would you? I can totally see the Rick Gates type > people: Everyone is guilty and unworthy, so the only thing left to do grab > and handful of cash and walk away. > > How many dozens of times have I been told to lower the dimensionality of > what I am trying to communicate up the management chain? If managers can't > grasp a complicated story, the worker bees and especially the Trumper types > certainly won't get it either. In my mind democracy is more about > defining what is worthy about civilization and culture and finding basic > some basic consensus about who we want to be. If that isn't possible, > then let's take off the gloves and get to it, you know? The business of > running things for the most part has to be delegated, just like almost > every service and product we use is delegated to others. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Smith > Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2020 3:17 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [FRIAM] flu versus COVID > > Without picking directly on Dave, or using him as a proxy for or maybe > just a whipping boy for the folks who continue to imagine that having > Donald Trump and his gang of openly sycophantic and corrupt supporters in > his cabinet and in Congress is actually a *healthy* thing for this country, > I think the question of whether humans in general and US Citizens at this > time, are capable of anything outside of an A) Mobocracy; or B) Oligarchy > thinly disguised as a Representative Democracy. > > I've been guilty of being a very poor voter-citizen by one standard or > another and order 1/3 or more of my fellow citizens probably have a story > where I am a total moron/idiot because I don't agree with one or more of > their trigger-issues. > > And talk about persuasion/governance-by-fear: As a registered DTR > (declines to respond == independent) voter I've been getting a barrage of > nasty garbage mail about the presidential election from the Republican > Party of New Mexico... maybe they don't waste the postage on registered > Democrats? Mary doesn't get these. You can imagine the crap they insert > into their imagery and verbage, but if I didn't have any other source of > information (or more to the point, primary evidence of Biden and his > allies' record and public demeanor), I'd think he (and > they) are everything just short of child molesters who are in the streets > themselves beating up cops with their own night-sticks, and that the fires > in Oregon are being started by them personally in Portland and blowing the > embers out into the forests (that Republicans would rake into safety if > Democrats would let them). The photos are perspective foreshortened and > blue caste to make you feel like the figures shown (e.g. Biden, Bernie, > Kamala, AOC) are vampires looming over you the way Trump stalked and loomed > over Clinton at the debates. > > I don't know *any* Republicans who are afraid of COVID... well... except > for my hypochondriac sister and family who seem to have slowly come around > to have a perspective that aligns pretty well with that of the Dems, yet > very well may still help (try to) Vote Donald and his cronies right back > into power (just because?). Sturgis the community was only 60% against > holding the annual HD/Trump rally there and only about 10-20% of the usual > attendees declined this year. That doesn't sound like fear to me. I > don't hear Biden's campaign chanting "Lock them up!" even though it seems > likely that The entire Trump family , his staff (present and deprecated) > and some of his cabinet might well be subject to criminal charges without > the current obfuscation, misdirection, and direct obstruction the > (implied/implicit?) power of the office of the President seems to allow > for, hiding the evidence. > > I *do* think that a solid 51% up to 60% of the population *are* very > scared at the quality and quantity of damage to the "America" he promised > to make "Great Again" if he gets another 4 years... The Trumpsters like > to throw out "Trump Derangement Syndrome" left and right (and Left and > Right) in the attempt to characterize anyone who is offended by anything > (much less everything) Trump does. > > My enemy's enemies are not my friends, but it IS heartening to see the > significant backlash against Trumpism by many non-liberal, non-Democrat > factions. The Lincoln Project might be the most well organized/funded. > THEY are throwing fear and loathing at Trump... and I"m sure plenty of > LIberals/Democrats love seeing that... and I suppose I'm just glad I don't > have to get my own hands dirty (possibly?) overstating Trumps outrageous > behaviour. > > The next 2 months (and 2.5 beyond) will surely prove to be interesting... > > - Steve > > On 9/12/20 12:42 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote: > > When the populace won't tolerate this the populace won't get this. But > mostly people are morons. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Prof David West > > Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2020 11:33 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [FRIAM] flu versus COVID > > > > Nothing in my post was intended to malign Fauci, nor attack his > credibility. I did attempt to call him on a specific mistake (one he may > have later corrected). He is not among the "powers that be." > > > > I totally stand by my accusation that "governance by fear" seems to have > become the default for setting policy — fear of pornography to justify > repressive Web policies; fear of drugs to justify repressive regulation on > use; fear of crime to justify militarization of police; fear of WMD to > justify Iraq; fear of terror to justify TSA, fear of extinction to justify > carbon regulation; fear of COVID to justify lock down. > > > > I have a real problem with this trend. One, it denigrates and devalues > the populace as too dumb to understand the real issues, the messiness of > incomplete but increasing knowledge, and the complexity and provisionality > of solutions; two, any error, however minor, has the power to call into > question the whole; and three it is ultimately self-defeating. > > > > davew > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, Sep 12, 2020, at 10:42 AM, glen∉ℂ wrote: > >> Never ascribe malice (or governance by fear) when incompetence will > >> suffice. -- paraphrased from some pithy archetype somewhere sometime. > >> > >> I was totally with you until the last 2 paragraphs, though I haven't > >> checked your facts. In my posts about "credibility", I tried to lay > >> out the idea that someone like Fauci is NOT properly labeled > >> [in]credible because of any single act/statement or even the truth > >> status of one or several acts/statements. Credibility comes from > >> consistent *care*, including revisiting things later and making > >> attempts to abut or correct previous acts/statements. > >> > >> Fauci shows such care. Therefore, Fauci is credible, even if he's made > mistakes. > >> > >> When you talk about ruling through fear, the real culprit is, as > >> EricS pointed out, the political pressure on people like Fauci to > >> render opinions *aligned* with some party line. To accuse Fauci of > >> such in light of the recent news from Woodward's book and the > >> pressure on CDC rank and file is disinformation. You're focus on the > >> victim makes your post incredible disinformation, even if (or > >> especially if) the first part of your post is factual. It's a typical > >> abuse of facts to foster a false narrative. > >> > >> But it's also important to realize we're all, always, susceptible to > >> such faulty reasoning. Attempts to be diligent and correct in such is > >> the source of credibility. I was once accused of being a spammer > >> because I posted too much, even though my accuser admitted the > >> *content* of my posts were on topic and not spam, the very volume was > >> offensive to him. This is yet another example of normal people's > >> small appetite for verbosity. Pithiness, pseudo-profound bullshit, > >> and false narratives are all aspects of the same beast. It's > >> impossible to harden ourselves to such risk without holing up in our > >> echo-chamber dungeons, surrounded by others who've "jumped over the > >> bar" to be included in our in-group. > >> > >> > >> On 9/12/20 7:44 AM, Prof David West wrote: > >>> Sloppy reporting, and sloppy pronouncements — yes, you Dr. Fauci — > have contaminated the discussion about COVID and appropriate responses. > Specifically with regard equating or improperly substituting IFR with CFR. > >>> > >>> IFR = infection fatality rate > >>> CFR = case fatality rate > >>> > >>> A "case"requires symptoms. > >>> > >>> Seasonal flu has an IFR of 0.1% and a CFR of 2-3% > >>> > >>> COVID has an IFR of 1.0% [initially WHO and CDC stated a higher > >>> percent] and a CFR of 2-3% > >>> > >>> For whatever reason, Dr Fauci and other official statements have > compared COVID's CFR to the flu's IFR to assert the "deadliness" of the > disease and to justify draconian measures. > >>> > >>> Naysayers, compare CFR to CFR to assert that COVID is no more deadly > than the flu. They are correct. With the "TRUTH" on their side, they rail > against the lock down. > >>> > >>> There is a justification for social distancing and masks in the > difference between IFR and IFR coupled with the higher infection rate of > COVID and the flu( a lot of flu immunity exists), plus the "infectious > phase" of 12 days (COVID) instead of 2 (flu). > >>> > >>> In my opinion the "powers that be" have such a low opinion of the > average intelligence of the populace that they misrepresent the data in > order to scare the crap out of people in order to get them to comply with > directives instead of making the reasonable and correct, but more nuanced > and complicated, factual argument for their policies. > >>> > >>> Governance by fear seems to be standard operating procedure these > days. 9-11 yielded the TSA abomination (expensive, ineffective and > annoying). 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