tulip mania
the dot.com bubble
y2k
investing in $40,000 llamas - some of you might recall that back when $40,000 was a lot of money
and the wuhan coronavirus craze
what do these mass hysterias NOT have in common?
answer: the dims and their news media have only driven the last one
Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
SO . . . $40K isn't a lot of money anymore?
I'll have to disagree with you on that. From my research and of course I could be wrong, is that Corona is more virulent than influenza A.
So let's start with the definition of virulent.
Definition of virulent
1a: marked by a rapid, severe, and destructive coursea virulent infection
b: able to overcome bodily defensive mechanisms : markedly pathogenicvirulent bacteria
https://www.wsj.com/articles/coronav...er-11583856879
People have more protection from the flu because there is a vaccine and they are exposed to flu viruses every year.
That speaks to b quite clearly
There is no vaccine yet to protect people against Covid-19, the disease caused by the new virus.
“I think what we’re seeing with Covid-19 is what influenza would look like without a vaccine,” said Neil Fishman, who is chief medical officer at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and an infectious-disease specialist.
Scientists haven’t yet established exactly how deadly or transmissible the new virus is. But so far the new coronavirus appears to be deadlier than the seasonal flu, which kills thousands of Americans every season.
Calculations of the mortality rate for Covid-19 have ranged between 2% and 3.4% since the virus was identified in China in January, according to World Health Organization data. Those percentages are derived by dividing the number of confirmed deaths globally into the number of confirmed cases.
By contrast, the seasonal flu has a death rate of approximately 0.1%.
I could post many other sites but this seems to be the consensus. It isn't (yet ) known that Corona will be more deadly, it may not but we do know that we have a vaccine for influenza, none exist yet for corona and we know that over the years our bodies have adapted to influenza which it can be intellectually argued is a reason why it is less deadly AT THIS TIME.
I'm trying to present the facts as I understand them but of course, I could be wrong.
And yes, all these cancellations are absurd. Right now if you are over a certain age, I think it is down to 60 in some cases, you can not board a cruise ship without proving you have tested negative for Corona. So instead of say shutting down the NBA season as example, suggest/ require that all persons over 60, 65, 70, which ever works best, get tested first ( or just sit this out for a few weeks or months ) since these are the most vulnerable. Why cancel an event when 80% of a mixed age group crowd isn't susceptible to deadly consequences and 99% of a younger crowd. The crowd could theoretically be limited to those with less vulnerability?
Going back to Governor Cuomo, he was making the case I have been making. Young people are not as susceptible to this and keeping them out of school a more or less controlled environment, right now, may be a step to far. Let's concentrate on the elderly if we want to get a handle on this new virus that we have no antibodies for and no vaccine which I believe common sense tells us is more virulent than influenza A not because the virus itself is more deadly but having never been exposed to it before, makes it more deadly for reasons just discussed.
I think destroying trillions of dollars of wealth because of panic and hysteria will be seen as a very stupid reaction to this virus.
Think about this. Millions of people will have been exposed to this new virus this year. Millions more will likely be exposed in the coming years and sooner or later like influenza, the majority of people will experience the symptoms with out dying. That too seems to be the scientific consensus.
Originally Posted by HedonistForever
I really do like your writing. The text in blue, right? Opinions, in my own humble one, are hypothesizing based on facts. Reports, on the other hand, are just facts. As clinical, sterile, and sanitized as possible.
Journalism today has become a cloudy, murky and click-driven industry. Any self-respecting citizen should be able to discern the difference between an opinion and a report. I had "decent" public school teachers. When I had to write a book
report, my teachers called me out, as is the modern term, when I inserted words like stupid and boring.
I am a partisan. No doubt. And I hold my feeling true. I'm also enigmatic. That fact that TWK, oeb, Lev17 and yourself (along with others) react to my posts is telling. It tells me you "listen". And that is all that a shock jock cares for. Audience participation. Hence, the click-bait nation we live in today.
I remember the days of in-your-face news. I'm sure you do, and hopefully long for, too. In the name of "progress" our society has become more "informed". Not to get into a scathing social media rant, BUT . . . . Now you're a source of news simply because you have a ubiquitous smart phone.
This leads me to your ill-fated previous thread here. The one about the "21 words". Yes! The information in it was correct. Yes! I dismissed the reliability of the information. C'mon man! Consider the source.
The Trump Presidency Is Over
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...y-over/607969/
“Mr. Trump has no desire to acquaint himself with most issues, let alone master them” is how I put it four years ago. “No major presidential candidate has ever been quite as disdainful of knowledge, as indifferent to facts, as untroubled by his benightedness.” I added this:
Mr. Trump’s virulent combination of ignorance, emotional instability, demagogy, solipsism and vindictiveness would do more than result in a failed presidency; it could very well lead to national catastrophe. The prospect of Donald Trump as commander in chief should send a chill down the spine of every American.
Is it better to be safe than sorry? If course. Overreacting over initial reports is panicking.
P.S.
My definition of a story is something that develops. Like a game within a game. Nothing has happened since. Like your co-partisan patriot TWK assumed, I would dismiss it altogether if indictments were handed down. But no. I wouldn't. I just don't think anything will happen. Think long term. That leaves the door open to swing back through to the other side.
Sorry, long post script.