Election-related violence – Greg Ellifritz

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Election-related violence is increasing. So are the reported rates of Covid-19 positive tests. If I were to look into my crystal ball and prepare a forecast for the next few weeks, it would look like this:
Street violence is going to increase as we get closer to the election. I predict the results of the election will be contested by one or both sides. Violent protests will skyrocket. I think there will be mass looting and a lot of people hurt and killed.
The police will be unwilling/unable to stop this violence. The cops will be the target for many of the protestors. They will have their hands full just trying to stay alive. They won’t be coming to help you. Fire/EMS won’t respond to dangerous locations without a police escort, so they may not be coming either.
Governments will institute another pandemic lockdown much more strict than what we’ve seen in past months. Ostensibly the lockdown will be ordered to control the virus, but in actuality, I think they will artificially inflate the virus numbers just to scare folks and keep people off the streets.
The general populace is more amenable to curfews and lockdowns in the interest of public health than the same measures being used to quash election-related violent protests. More curfews and lockdowns are coming, but they will have nothing to do with the virus.
Please use the next few days to plan for an extended lockdown. I think all restaurants, stores, and gas stations could be forcibly shut down for a period of time following the election. Stockpile food and fuel for your family. Make sure you have at least a month’s worth of any prescription/OTC meds. Have the ability to better fortify your residence. Make sure you have plenty of fire extinguishers and some means to defend yourself.
Think about what items you would need in order to survive two weeks without ANY shopping and many hours or days without police/fire protection. Acquire that stuff NOW.
If nothing happens, you’ll be prepared for the next winter storm. No harm done. If things get unimaginably bad in the next few weeks, you’ll be very thankful you prepared.
Or you can just ignore my recommendations and call me a paranoid lunatic. I’m good either way. I wish you all the best.

The Gonzalez Household is still running in Hurricane Mode. About the only thing we will do is resupply some weekly food items and fill the vehicles with gas.

Plenty of loaded mags and spare ammo are also ready.

I don’t expect festivities in this side of the county, but you never know.

Prepare accordingly

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Why early voting is stupid

I saw Miguel’s post on early voting results.

It reminded me of this article I saw earlier today in the NY Post.

Some early voters want to change their vote after Hunter Biden exposés

Google searches for “change my vote” have spiked over the last several days, and Americans interested in adjusting their ballot are also searching for more information on Hunter Biden, one week after the Post’s exposés.

More than 58.5 million have already cast their ballots, and searches for “change my vote” started trending over the last few days — linked to searches for “Hunter Biden,” according to Google Trends data.

I wonder how many of those early votes are now regretted?

In America we campaign all the way to the very last second, so why vote early and not have all the information.  Especially when “October surprise” is in the political lexicon.

Just wait until more shit drops towards the end of the week, and tens of millions of people can’t undo what they suddenly regret doing.

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Facebook defends Hunter Biden from “adult sexual exploitation.”

I saw this animated gif over 90 Miles From Tyranny and I thought: I need to share this with my Facebook friends:

Less than 30 seconds after upload, it got removed by the Facebook Hunter Bots:

Shame on be for sexually exploiting the meth head Biden. How shall I survive the waving finger of Facebook criticism?

/drama off]

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Early Voting Florida: Did not see that coming.

From a local TV station.

I am not shocked about the state count, but for Miami-Dade to have more Republicans Voting Early an by Mail than Democrats?

Hillary won 2-1 in Miami-Dade in the last election. For argument’s sake, let’s say that party identity equals a vote for each candidate. That would mean that in just early voting today, President Trump already scored one third of the votes he got last election in the county.

Trump won Florida by 112,911 votes even after losing bad in Miami-Dade which happens to be the most populated county of the State. I was truly expecting a close  win  for  Biden which would have nulled any advantage he could have had in the rest of the state.   (update: I forgot to say that Miami Dade has not voted for a Republican President since George Herbert Bush 44 years ago. )

If the numbers hold and he wins the county, I believe the whole state will turn solidly red as in deep crimson hemorrhagic red.

And Broward? Well, they elected Wasserman Schulz and Former disgraced Sheriff Scott Israel and some even supported his re-election effort! Broward county is just another borough of New York City. (OK, not quite. They get to conceal carry too)

 

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The New Buzzword of the Left: De-Escalate.

I imagine you already know there was a police shooting yesterday in Philadelphia where a black man with a knife was killed.

And the usual expressions of Social Justice like arson and looting were demonstrated. I may do something on that later, but now I want to address the latest verbiage fashion coming from the left: De-Escalation.

 

We in the Gun Culture have been dealing with the concept of de-escalation since we started to carry and understood that we were not police, nor ninjas or spec ops in combat. One of the things we learned fast is that there is no set rule for de-escalation and than even trying to remove ourselves from a situation, there are no guarantees that we would not have to end up using deadly force to defend ourselves.

If we ourselves are unsure what is going to work on a given situation and we pray some of what we read and train works,  there is no way that some idiotic BLM follower can seriously argue about de-escalation techniques and what the cops did wrong. Hell in the video you can clearly see cops retreating (which what Liberals demand from us all the time rather than defending ourselves, ain’t that funny?) which is clearly a de-escalating step, but useless if a crazed man with a knife is chasing after you.

I asked around what do they meant by de-escalation, and so far I have not had an answer of any kind. Maybe I’ll get lucky and somebody will give me his/her version of what de-escalation means.

Maybe we will learn something new that we can use to stay safe, but I doubt it.

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Panicky governments destroyed countless lives of people with cancer because of COVID

I saw something recently that made my blood boil.

It was an interview with an oncologist who was saying that he’s finally seeing patients referred to him after the lockdown started and that because these people have a six-month delay in diagnosis and treatment for suspected cancers, their outcomes are much, much worse.  They are having to perform mastectomies and colostomies that had they started treating these patients months ago, they probably could have avoided.  Other patients have metastasized in that time period.

In our rush to fight COVID, our governments condemned countless cancer patients to disfigurement or death.

If there is one good thing to say about a national healthcare system, it’s easier to get real-time data,  rather than piecemeal like in the US.

From CTV News:

‘Collateral damage’: Doctors worry patients diagnosed with more advanced cancers because of delays

Back in March, Bill Gardner’s doctor wanted him tested for a sore throat, trouble swallowing and a slightly altered voice, but couldn’t get an appointment because of delays from the coronavirus pandemic.

It wasn’t until Gardner coughed up blood four months later that he got checked out. He had Stage 2 oropharyngeal cancer.

“To some degree, the cancer is bigger than it would have been found earlier and so I’m going to have to have more intensive radiation,” Gardner told CTV News.

“Some people who might have gotten early treatment that could save their lives might not have their lives saved,” Gardner said. “Some metastases from those cancers that might have been prevented by earlier treatment will happen and more demanding — and frankly toxic — treatments will have to be used.”

From the Globe and Mail:

54% of Canadian cancer patients have had tests or treatments delayed as result of COVID-19, survey says

More than 50 per cent of Canadians affected by cancer have had treatments and tests cancelled or delayed as a result of COVID-19 precautions, according to survey from the Canadian Cancer Survivor Network.

The national internet survey of 1,243 Canadians between May 22 and June 10, conducted by Leger for the CCSN, assessed disruptions in cancer care as a result of COVID-19. The survey included 960 Canadians diagnosed with cancer, as well as caregivers and patients in the prediagnosis stage, and found that 54 per cent of respondents had tests and treatments postponed or cancelled, including three-quarters of prediagnosis or recently diagnosed patients.

From Sky News:

Coronavirus: Husband says wife’s brain cancer progressed after her chemotherapy was stopped during lockdown

The husband of a woman with brain cancer said government has “failed” to look after people with illnesses other than COVID-19.

Emma Jenkinson, 31, had her chemotherapy treatment paused for three months over lockdown.

The heartbroken pair, who are parents to four children aged 11, nine, four and two, have now found out the disease has progressed and is likely resistant to further chemo.

From Health Data Research UK:

The Big C isn’t COVID-19 – it’s cancer

‘Britain’s Cancer Crisis’, which aired on BBC One in early July, followed the stories of several people living with cancer during the pandemic. The show highlights the shocking and horrific reality of how the pandemic is affecting people with cancer across the UK, with delayed diagnoses and cancelled treatment potentially causing anywhere between 7,000 and 18,000 additional deaths from the disease in the most likely scenario over the coming year.

From The Times:

Cancer patients to pay heavy price for checks lost to coronavirus lockdown
Five-year survival rates are expected to fall due to delays in getting urgent referrals or treatment at the height of the pandemic

Thousands of lives may be lost to cancer because 250,000 patients were not referred to hospital for urgent checks, says a report to be published this week.

Family doctors made 339,242 urgent cancer referrals in England between April and June, down from 594,060 in the same period last year — a drop of 43%.

The fall in the number of people seeing their GP with symptoms, and in referrals for scans, is resulting in cancers being spotted too late, according to the research by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and Carnall Farrar, a healthcare management consultancy.

The result is that Britain could reverse a decade of progress in tackling the disease with survival rates predicted to slump, the study found.

There is no reason to think it was any different in the US.

If anything, our hyperpartisan governments over panicked even more.

Most hospitals in the US were not overrun, far from it, they were so underutilized that they had furloughs and layoffs due to budget failures.

Giving everyone the benefit of the doubt, that might have been one thing during the “15 days to flatten the curve,” but once that was over, hospitals should have started taking in patients again, not continuing their delays for months afterwards.

I think much of this panic was driven by the NYC based media reporting on NYC hospitalization rates and making it seem like the entire country was New York, and politicians reacted accordingly.

Huntsville Hospital shut down for COVID, even though it is a nearly 900-bed hospital that had at its peak 100 COVID patients at any given time.

This is something that hits very close to home for me.  My dad died of cancer.  I had cancer.  When they saw the spot on my x-ray, I was in surgery 48 hours later.  If I was forced to wait six months, I’d be dead.  Just dead.  Flat fucking dead.

I know this because the brother of my mother’s best friend developed the same kind of cancer I did.  He wasn’t diagnosed until he became symptomatic and he died six months later.

What the government, bureaucrats, and some media personalities have done to cancer patients because of COIVD is a crime against humanity.  They needlessly sacrificed countless cancer patients for an ineffectual response to a virus with a 99.7% survivability.

In a just world, when all this is over, there should be a Numreburg-like trial for these people and they should be made to swing by the neck for the people with cancer they killed while hyping COVID panic porn.

 

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Street Foods: Argentinian meats on the grill.

I know the alleged super tasty gilled meats are supposed to be Brazilian steakhouses.  But the real connoisseurs will tell you nothing like Argentinian beef, followed close by Uruguay. The missus had a chance of taste the beef in the “Cono Sur” and she reports a religious experience with a fork and a knife.

 

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