Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Can Trump legally deploy US troops to US cities?
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/01/politics/insurrection-act-trump-protesters/index.html
Governors were quick to dispute Trump, as J.B. Pritzker of Illinois did on CNN shortly after Trump's comments.
"I
reject the notion that the federal government can send troops into the
state of Illinois," said Pritzker, a Democrat. "The fact is that the
president has created an incendiary moment here. He wants to change the
subject from his failure over coronavirus, a miserable failure and now
see a moment when there's unrest because of the injustice that was done
to George Floyd that he now wants to create another topic and something
where he can be the law and order president."
G7 leaders reject Russia's return after Trump summit invite
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52885178
But Mr Trump's invitation to Mr Putin has drawn the ire of the UK and
Canada, whose leaders said on Sunday they would not support Russia's
readmission to the group.
Russia was expelled from the group - previously known as the G8 - in 2014 in response to its annexation of Crimea.
Episcopal Bishop Criticizes President Trump for Staging Visit to Church After Ordering Protesters Cleared
https://time.com/5846403/trump-visit-st-johns-church-criticism/
The bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of Washington sharply criticized President Donald
Trump on Monday for staging a visit to the historic St. John’s Church
across from the White House, where he held up a Bible after authorities
had cleared the area of peaceful protesters.
The Rev. Mariann Budde, whose diocese St. John’s
belongs to, said in a statement that she was “outraged” by Trump’s visit
and noted that he didn’t pray while stopping by the church, a landmark
known for its regular visits from sitting presidents since the early
19th century.
“He took the symbols sacred to our tradition and
stood in front of a house of prayer in full expectation that would be a
celebratory moment,” Budde said in an interview after her statement on
Trump’s visit was posted to the diocese’s Twitter account.
Monday, June 1, 2020
How Do You Kneel on a Neck for Nine Minutes?
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/05/george-floyd-kneeling/612409/
I don’t see how anyone could remain in that position unless he was, at best, totally indifferent to the person’s survival.
Police bust sex trafficking ring that brought women to Israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/police-bust-sex-trafficking-ring-that-brought-women-to-israel/
Police have busted a suspected sex trafficking ring that allegedly
brought women from abroad to Israel for prostitution, arresting eight
suspects Monday morning including a female former Israeli athlete.
The crime ring made contact with the women via Russian-language
online advertisements before bringing them to Israel to work as
prostitutes, police said in a statement. In the country, it allegedly
arranged their living situations and ferried them from customer to
customer at a number of “discreet houses” masquerading as massage
services.
feminist poison in Orthodox world
When an issue repeatedly comes up in a very short time span that usually indicates it is very serious
I am dealing with couples who one had a loving relationship which has turned to raw hatred.
The issue is that the wife views their children as exclusively hers and insists on eradicating any and all relationship between the father and children. Thus he deserves no respect or love because she is the real parent he is only the sperm donor. the real problem is this view is held so strongly and deeply it is totally immune to psychological legal or halachic arguments. Whatever contact the wife allows is viewed by her as proof that she is a tzadekes. Totally destroying the well being of the children and ex husband
Yale Epidemiologist: Hydroxychloroquine Should Be Used As Standard COVID-19 Treatment Despite Being Potentially Harmful
https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/25885/20200601/yale-epidemiologist-hydroxychloroquine-used-standard-covid-19-treatment-despite-being-harmful.htm
Basically says why not use it until it has been proven either worthless or harmful since it is better to do something than nothing. Hardly a strong endorsement. I think we should wear garlic around our necks and smell bleach several times a day until it can be shown to be worthless or harmful.
Dr. Harvey Risch, an epidemiologist at Yale, disputes that
hydroxychloroquine should be "widely available and promoted for
prescription by physicians". In an article
published by Oxford University Press, aided by the Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, he explains why it is essential that
scientists shouldn't only "stand by" while knowing the drug's efficacy
and potential.
All treatments have costs and benefits. In an ideal world, randomized double-blinded controlled clinical trials establish evidence for the relative degree of benefit, and if large enough, for estimatesof the frequenciesof adverse events. These trials take time to conduct: to get formal approval, to get funding, to enroll enough eligible patients, to wait for the outcomes to occur, and to analyze the data. In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are presently averaging about 10,000 deaths per weekin the US, under moderately strong isolation policies that have put more than 36million people out of work. Results of currently ongoing or planned randomized trials for use of a number of outpatient medications are many weeks or months off, and there are no guarantees that the results for these agents, even if statistically significant, will show sufficient magnitudes of effectiveness to be useful clinically. We are rapidly reaching a breaking point in the ability to maintain the status quo;states have begun the process of lifting their restrictions, and we thus need to evaluate what evidence we do have for promising outpatient treatments.Review of Evidence Based on laboratory and other preliminary evidenceto-date,among many others, two candidate medication regimens have been widely discussed for outpatient treatment: remdesivir(Gilead Sciences, Inc., Foster City, California),and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) plus azithromycin (AZ). Remdesivir has been studied extensively in laboratory work and in animals (8) and for other viral diseases and has good biological properties,suggesting utilityfor SARS-CoV-2infection. In a study of remdesivir compassionate use in 53 hospitalized patients with severe disease (9), 13% died, which appear slower than what might have been expectedwithout treatment, though greater than the deaths in the placebo arm of the Adaptive COVID-19
In this context, we cannot afford the luxury of perfect knowledge and must evaluate, now and on an ongoing basis, the evidence for benefit and risk of these medications(23). Available evidence of efficacy of HCQ+AZhas been repeatedly described in the media as “anecdotal,” but most certainly is not. The evidence is not perfect either.
There is a small chance that it may not work. But the urgency demands that we at least start to take that risk and evaluate what happens, and if our situation does not improve we can stop it, but we will know that we did everything that we could instead of sitting by and letting hundreds of thousands die because we did not have the courage to act according to our rational calculations
Sunday, May 31, 2020
'Enough already': Romney blasts Trump for pushing conspiracy theory about Joe Scarborough
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/27/politics/mitt-romney-joe-scarborough-trump-conspiracy-theory/index.html
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah on Wednesday blasted President Donald Trump for repeatedly pushing a decades-old conspiracy theory about MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, calling the attacks "vile" and "baseless."
Romney has been a frequent critic of
Trump, and his tweet on Wednesday appears to make him the second member
of his party in Congress to publicly call out the President over his
support of the conspiracy theory. Earlier this week, Republican Rep.
Adam Kinzinger of Illinois urged the President in a tweet to stop touting the theory, writing, "It will destroy us."
Trump says right-wing voices are being censored. The data says something else
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/28/media/trump-social-media-conservative-censorship/index.html
President Donald Trump has angrily complained this week about social media companies, repeatedly accusing them of censoring conservative voices and going as far as to sign an executive order Thursday seeking to limit their power.
But
data from Facebook, the world's largest social media company, pours
cold water on the assertion that conservative voices are being silenced.
In
fact, according to CrowdTangle, a data-analytics firm owned by
Facebook, content from conservative news organizations dominates
Facebook and often outperforms content from straightforward news
organizations.
Donald Trump Jr.’s Baseless Attack Calling Biden a Pedophile Is a Preview of the Dirty Campaign Ahead
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/05/trump-son-baseless-attack-biden-preview-dirty-campaign.html
He was joking, but not really. That seems to be the message from Donald Trump Jr. after he posted a meme on his Instagram account
that called former Vice President Joe Biden a pedophile. The meme that
the president’s eldest son posted for his 2.8 million followers includes
a picture of Biden saying, “See you later, alligator” while an
alligator below replies, “In a while, pedophile.”
Don Jr. and Eric Preview Trump Camp’s Ugly Biden Attacks
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/05/trump-camps-biden-messaging-is-about-to-get-even-uglier.html
The president has never been kind to his opponents of any political stripe,
and his Democratic challenger in 2020 has not received a pass. In the
past year or so, Trump has claimed Joe Biden was only good at his job
“because he understood how to kiss Barack Obama’s ass,” called him the
“weakest mentally,” and identified the former vice-president and his son
Hunter with one of his favorite barbs.
Donald Trump Jr.’s latest Joe Biden “joke” reflects a proven strategy for mainstreaming extreme ideas
https://www.vox.com/2020/5/17/21261636/joe-biden-creepy-joe-meme-donald-trump-jr
President Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted and Instagrammed a reference to the widespread “Creepy Joe” meme on Friday — one labeling former Vice President Joe Biden a pedophile.
The meme, which has been circulating online in right-wing
meme forums as well as communities and hashtags devoted to the “Creepy
Joe” meme, highlights the fact a number of women have said the
presumptive nominee touched them inappropriately. It depicts Biden
saying, “See you later alligator,” with an alligator responding, “In a
while, pedophile.” On Instagram, Trump Jr. initially framed the meme as a joke, and later repeated the claim on Twitter.
Women are spiritually inferior to men - Netziv
Netziv (Bereishis 1:27)In the image of G-d All of nature
in its entirety was included with in him. From the moment that it occurred in
thought and speech that Nature should be that way G-d was called Elokim i.e the
G-d of Nature. And since all Nature was included in man he was thus in the
image of Elokim. But this is only true for the elevated man as he was before
the Sin. And afterwards male and female
He created them This verse is not saying
that gender was different in man from the other species so this teaches us that they were in fact two creatures as I
will explain later and since the male of the human species is not comparable to
the female as it states in Koheles(7:28)
I found one man out of a thousand but
not among woman. In other words the elevated man is like one who is in the
image of G-d and that is one man out of a thousand. In contrast amongst women, they are like the second man who has the name of man but not the spiritual
level
Number of coronavirus deaths in Sweden is highest per capita in the world
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/281047
Following Sweden's decision not to institute a lockdown to control
the spread of coronavirus, the country's death rate is now one of the
highest in the world.
Over the past week, Sweden has seen 5.59 deaths per million people,
significantly higher than the global average of 0.49 deaths per million
people.
Earlier this week, Sweden's state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell admitted that his country is in a "terrible situation."
In a sad week for America, Trump has fled from his duty
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/30/opinions/trump-twitter-minneapolis-george-floyd-gergen/index.html
But other than a brief tweet in
the midst of another storm, Trump remained silent on the most sensitive
issue of his presidency: the pandemic that is killing so many older Americans and people of color
living near the edge. Understandably, with the rash of other news, the
press is moving on. But we should pause for one more moment to recognize
how sad and sharp a departure his silence is from past traditions of
the presidency.
Trump Lashes Out as His Election Prospects Darken
https://time.com/5843451/trump-lashes-out-as-his-election-prospects-darken/
Some prominent Republicans say the President has crossed the line
with the attacks he’s lobbed in recent days. “We’re in the middle of a
pandemic, he’s the Commander-in-Chief of this nation, and it’s causing
great pain to the family of the young woman who died, so I would urge
him to stop it,” Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the chair of the House
Republican Conference, said May 27, referencing Trump’s repeated
implication that Scarborough had been involved in the death of staff
member Lori Klausutis in 2001. (Police ruled the death an accident; at
the time, Scarborough was hundreds of miles away.) Mitt Romney, the only
Republican senator to vote to convict Trump on abuse of power during
his impeachment trial, called Trump’s suggestions about Scarborough’s
involvement in Klausutis’s death “vile” and “baseless.” “Enough
already,” the senator from Utah tweeted.
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Judge Napolitano says officer charged in Floyd's death should be charged with second-degree murder
https://www.foxnews.com/media/judge-napolitano-says-officer-charged-in-gorge-floyds-death-should-be-charged-with-second-degree-murder
Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano reacted Friday to Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin being charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter over the death of George Floyd as riots and protests continue in the city.
"Third-degree
murder is the same thing as manslaughter, which is a reckless
indifference to human life. Probable cause statement shows that the knee
was on the neck for more than four minutes, that the other officers
said to him, 'Do you think you should lay off of him?' That one of the
officers took his pulse and there was no pulse and Officer Chauvin kept
his knee on the neck even after there was no pulse," Napolitano said on "Bill Hemmer Reports."
"Now, that behavior to me is an intent to kill, which is second-degree
murder. What's the difference? One has 20 five years in jail as a max.
The other has 40 years in jail as a max."
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