Maximum Carnage Week Game Thread

https://twitter.com/politicalmath/status/1600203130594992128

Made up syndrome gets survey results that have no correlation to policy, weird.

“Long covid” is for mentally weak perma victim narcissists. It’s not a thing.

It's actually nano particles and spike proteins invading organs and tissues, and crossing the BB barrier.

Now where would spike proteins and nano particles come from? If we could just figure that out...

But Pfizer scientists said that was IMPOSSIBLE?

Big Pharma lies and harms people for profit?

No Way, says @HHusky. One of the safest and most successful vaccines ever!!!

National Merit Scholar & Star QB.

Right.

I was a national merit semifinalist (which means fuck all) and 2nd team all state lb (which means fuck all)

Therefore....HH is way cooler than me. So back the fuck up off him

He's my hero
 
Ralph Baric deserves to be deposed as he’s the technical mastermind, and he has had zero shade thrown on him through this whole ordeal
 
Ralph Baric deserves to be deposed as he’s the technical mastermind, and he has had zero shade thrown on him through this whole ordeal

Not that Rand Paul hasn't tried. If not for him, I don't think we'd have ever heard of Ralph Baric.

 
LOL
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Amazing the fine work our federal and state bureaucracies are doing. Also amazing who statistical blunders only go one way.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/12/do-the-vaccines-work.php

DO THE VACCINES WORK?
Everyone knows that covid is dangerous mostly to old people who are already sick. Thus, there has been a particular emphasis on vaccinating and boosting the elderly. Our public health establishment has now abandoned the claim that vaccination will prevent a person from catching covid, but says that it will greatly reduce the risk of hospitalization or death.

Assessing the relative risks of the vaccinated and unvaccinated requires accurate knowledge of the numbers in each category. We have records of the people who have been vaccinated, so the “unvaccinated” in government figures merely represents the difference between the total population cohort and the number known to have been vaccinated or boosted. So the size of the total population cohort is obviously critical.

Kevin Roche, proprietor of Healthy Skeptic, realized that in Minnesota, the Department of Health was basing its vaxed/unvaxed comparisons on different time periods: it looked, for example, at case etc. rates for people who were vaccinated in 2021, but in order to determine the rates for the unvaccinated, it used population numbers averaged between 2015 and 2019. The over-65 population in Minnesota grew significantly between 2015 and 2021. In a cohort where vaccination rates are high, that turns out to make a huge difference.

This chart tells the story:
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Kevin explains:

Here is what the relative event rates would look like if the 2021 one-year Census population estimates were used for Minnesota instead of the five-year 2019 estimate that DOH uses. As we anticipated, the change for the 65 and over group is dramatic. In the October event data week, for example, (and which should be using 2022 data, which we will extrapolate to in a future post) the move from what is really a 2017 age 65 and over population estimate to a 2021 one takes the number of unvaccinated persons from about 62,000 to over 162,000. It takes the cases per 100,000 people from 396 to 151, the hospitalizations from 71 to 27 and the deaths from 4.9 to 1.8. The case rate is now lower than that for vaxed population and equal to that for the boosted. The hospitalization rate is far lower than that for the vaxed and almost equal to that of the boosted population. And the death rate goes from 4.9 to 1.8, equal to that for the vaxed group and below that of the boosted population.

So the alleged benefit of vaccination in people over 65 turns out to be the artifact of a statistical blunder. Or, perhaps, a statistical trick.

There is much more at the link, including charts that show the impact of vaccination and boosters in younger age groups, using the correct years. They indicate that in those age groups, there is a positive impact from vaccination and boosters, although in some cases the numbers are so low as to be of doubtful significance.

Do national figures, and data from other states, incorporate similar errors? I don’t know, but I wouldn’t be surprised.

It is easy to manipulate statistics, either intentionally or accidentally, by committing errors that are really rather simple but that never will be revealed by the government media. It is left to smart observers like Kevin Roche to do the work that neither our public health establishment nor our journalists have the ability, or perhaps the desire, to do.
 
Dem politicians and teacher unions really care about our children and getting them educated. School shutdowns were clearly warranted despite the massive loss of learning and social development. However, no long term harm was noted. They all should be fired and then tarred and feathered. Dems are not misguided, they are evil.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/12/the-daily-chart-truants.php

THE DAILY CHART: TRUANTS
We know that the COVID school shutdowns were a disaster for children and young adults, and that low-income and minorities were hardest hit, as always. But it seems a lot of kids still enrolled in public school (that is, those whose parents didn’t move them to private schools or home schooling) increased their truancy rates substantially. Here are the figures from San Francisco:

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