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The Plan

While good for a joke, we should never underestimate evil. David DeGerolamo

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Reconnect

More from Aesop

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Pennsylvania Allows Planned Parenthood to Perform Abortions Despite Elective Surgery Ban

Planned Parenthood clinics in Pennsylvania have eliminated all services except for abortion in the wake of a statewide ban on elective surgeries meant to preserve scarce medical resources amid the coronavirus pandemic. Democratic governor Tom Wolf issued a directive ordering the shut down of … Continue reading

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Fighting The Coronavirus: Good Learnings From Germany

As we reported yesterday, with the world sharing its data, we are starting to get a better handle on understanding the coronavirus. This real-time exchange of data and insights going on across the globe right now is invaluable to global … Continue reading

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Andrews, North Carolina: Emergency Order

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White House Extends Coronavirus Guidelines Until April 30

President Trump assured the public that his administration would undo a provision in his tax reform law eliminating writeoffs for entertainment, allowing, as Trump put it, “companies to send people back to restaurants”. It’s unclear how this would help, exactly, … Continue reading

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Coronavirus: The Solution Is Becoming Clear

The world has been fighting covid-19 long enough that we are beginning to arrive at some constructive conclusions. Part of the intense infectiousness of this virus is due to its long asymptomatic phase, where hosts feel fine but are shedding … Continue reading

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The US government reportedly has a stockpile of 1.5 million expired N95 masks in storage as hospitals around the country face critical shortage

Federal agencies are reportedly deciding what to do with a stockpile of 1.5 million expired N95 masks sitting in storage as healthcare workers face critical shortages of protective gear treating coronavirus patients.  More… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Not much to add. I suppose … Continue reading

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Wondering Why There’s Such A Shortage Of Masks?

Have you like many others, been pondering why it’s been so hard to ramp up production of surgical masks and respirators and are curious as to why private companies haven’t flooded into the market to meet peak demand? Well, Paul Matzko, author of “The Radio Right” … Continue reading

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Gold & Silver Becoming Unaffordium & Unobtainium

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Open for Discussion

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Get off your butt and do something NOW.

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PSA: Effective March 30 at 5:00 PM in North Carolina

Governor Roy Cooper issued a Stay at Home order for ALL North Carolina effective 5 p.m., Monday, March 30.We need everyone to stay home to #SlowTheSpread of #COVID19NC so hospitals and providers don’t get overwhelmed.Order says:✔️ Stay home✔️ Can go out for essential work, to take care … Continue reading

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Condition Alert

I asked Concerned American yesterday if we were in condition “sporty”. Here was his answer: It will be “spicy” when vehicle access is controlled. Now in condition “sporty”. Here is his assessment today: Things are now officially Sporty, and headed … Continue reading

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The oil sector is quickly running out of storage for its unprecedented surplus

The world already has too much oil. But now it’s running out of room to store it. As the oil sector faces down decimated demand resulting from the coronavirus as well as the oil price war between Saudi Arabia and … Continue reading

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