- Apparently the CDC updated its covid death statistics recently.
- One would hope that the CDC knows how to count because a lot of their advice and statistics were responsible for shutting down the country and ruining lives, business, and well being of millions of Americans.
- But their latest update indicated that they had included 72,277 deaths due to covid in their analyses but that those 72,000 plus deaths should not have been counted.
- The reduction in deaths due to the disease impacted the covid death totals in 26 states and spanned all categories of Americans.
- They attributed the massive over counting of covid deaths to a :coding logic error,” i.e. their computer program had not been properly vetted before put in use.
- Children deaths due to covid were reduced significantly and now stands at just 1,341.
- The CDC now says that while children accounted for 19% of all covid cases reported and tallied by the CDC, only a tiny one quarter of one percent of those afflicted by covid actually died from it.
- Which raises the obvious and disturbing question: did we really have to shut down schools for months and months at a time, denying our kids an education when the childhood death toll from the disease was so so small?While most states had overstated their covid death totals, apparently New York state severely under counted its nursing home deaths from covid, by possibly as much as 50%.
- Recall that then New York governor Andrew Cuomo ordered covid infected senior citizens to be shipped into nursing homes which resulted in a massive amount of nursing home deaths from those already infected interacting with healthy but vulnerable nursing home folks.
- Thus, while the New York state government says 17,425 people died from covid in state nursing homes the real figure, caused by Cuomo’s fatal decision, was likely between 35,000 and 40,000.
- A couple of years ago, San Francisco mayor, London Breed, took a whopping $120 million out of her city’s police budget and used the money to fund addiction treatment for black drug users in the city.
- Specifically: “We will redirect $120 million from law enforcement to support these priorities over the next two years. Let me repeat that. This is $120 million.”
- She actually sounded proud that she had gutted her own police force.
- The year after she reduced the police force budget, the city experienced an annual 30% increase in homicides, a record.
- A year later, the homicide rate went up another 17%.
- In one city neighborhood, the Tenderloin district, violent crimes went up 121% from 2020 to 2021.
- Finally, in December, 2021, the mayor submitted an emergency funding request to the city council to send more money to the police force budget.
- She finally realized that her defunding the police effort was a huge mistake: “I’m proud this city believes in giving people second chances [but] we also need there to be accountability when someone does break the law. Our compassion cannot be mistaken for weakness or indifference…I was raised by my grandmother to believe in ‘tough love,’ in keeping your house in order, and we need that.”
- As a result of the city government’s defunding the police hysteria, there are now 300 vacancies for city police officers after a whopping 50 resigned just in this past month alone.
Just like with covid, ineffective and stupid politicians and bureaucrats have endangered the lives and property of millions of Americans, an endangerment that has resulted in unnecessary death and destruction, a typical outcome of most efforts led by the American political class.
- High taxes drive out wealth generating and tax paying families and businesses.
- This reduces the state government’s tax revenue stream that requires that government services be cut and taxes raised on the remaining families and businesses.
- These increased taxes in turn drive out more tax paying families and businesses which results in more government service cutbacks, degrading the quality of life in the state, and more tax revenue shortfalls which causes more taxation and the death spiral is in place.
- Current New York governor, Kathy Hochul, is running for reelection in the state in the fall.
- She recently got her party’s nod as their candidate for governor.
- As the current governor, you would expect that she would know the deteriorating condition of her state government’s finances and would be trying to at least maintain the current tax base of families and businesses.
- But apparently that is not important to her as she recently announced that anyone in the state that disagrees with her policies, probably mostly Republicans (Hochul is a Democrat) should “Just jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong, OK? You are not New Yorkers.”
- That is certainly not leadership, that is certainly not representing all of the residents of New York and is certainly not a way to stop the out migration of your tax base.
- In the last year alone, over 45,000 New York residents moved to Florida to get away from the high taxation levels in the state and possibly the highly arrogant attitude of politicians like Hochul.
- And it is highly likely that the majority of those 45,000 movers were productive and quite likely paying high levels of taxes to the state government since they had the means and desire to relocate their families a thousand miles away.
- The state is expected to be short over $14 billion in tax revenue over the next five years so telling over 5 million of your taxpayers to jump on a bus and get out of town seems pretty stupid.
- But the numbers and realities are worse than 45,000 residents going to Florida.
- Over the past decade, 1;5 million New York residents have packed up and moved out of state.
- Public opinion polls consistently show that high taxes are the primary reason while New Yorkers are leaving, be they Republicans, Democrats, liberals, conservatives, etc.
So we have a politician telling her taxpayers to go away, we have a city finally realizing that defunding the police is a stupid move, and the CDC cannot count.
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