Crux Now has summarized a recent telephone conversation between Trump and about 600 Catholic Church leaders including the New York City Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, the Boston Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley, OFM, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles and president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Bishop Michael C. Barber of Oakland, chair…
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Trump’s Final Solution of the Covid-19 Pandemic in America
Those paying close attention to the White House and its dealings with the Covid-19 pandemic must have noticed that Trump’s efforts to date have failed. We have five times the number of confirmed positive cases than the next nearest country in the world; and we have over two times the deaths as any other nation….
Up To Date Report on Covid-19 Numbers: May 2, 2020
Last week I mentioned how Mike Pence the guy in charge of Trump’s response to the Covid-19 said, “I think by Memorial Day Weekend we will largely have this coronavirus epidemic behind us.” Memorial Day being on the 25th it gives us 3 weeks and 2 days to shape up our act. Right now if…
Trump’s Great Success Story: A Fool’s Tale
I don’t pay too much attention to watching the news on television lately. I guess it is good because I would not have been subject to hearing Jared Kushner spell out what a resounding success the United State is having in dealing with the Coronavirus. I heard that Trump also has been saying something along…
Up To Date Report on Numbers: April 25, 2020
Last night listening to the news I heard a voice recording of the VP Pence who said “If you look at the trends today, I think by Memorial Day Weekend we will largely have this coronavirus epidemic behind us.” Now that’s a guy who should know being in such a lofty position. A little later…
Why Haven’t The Epidemiologists Focused On This Which May Provide The Answer 2 of 2
It seems that something can be made from these figures. Why in this country does the death rate run from three states which less than a 1% death rate (South Dakota 0.42$, Wyoming 0.64%, Utah 0.87%) to four states with death rates greater than 5.78% (Minnesota 5.79%,New York 5.79%, Connecticut 6.72% and Michigan 7.71%). All…