George Rebane
Competition is the only cure for incompetence.
On this Memorial Day weekend today is HD77 for Jo Ann and me. Even though we have not left the county, we have taken a number of ‘essential’ trips to the grocery, nursery, and hardware store. We have also had a number of essential dinners with family and local friends, and continue our Facetime cocktail hours. Jo Ann has her farm planted for this year, and everything appears to be on track for a bountiful summer and fall. I overdid it on splitting firewood; we now have enough to finish out this season and much of next season. Both of us keep attending Zoomed meetings of the various organizations in which we are active.
As political animals, we maintain ferocious reading and writing schedules. For better or worse (currently still worse), we have not touched our portfolio during the recent wild dip and roller coaster recovery. So far so good. I am having a great time rummaging around the technical sides of epidemic science and management. Readers know my thoughts on the amount and kind of ‘science’ that has been brought to bear on this coronavirus pandemic here in America and also in other developed countries. As more and more people begin to understand and admit, there is little or no science that is evident in the measurement and/or management of this disease (you heard it first here two months ago). The whole C19 affair is a dreadful self-inflicted farce that continues to play out in the healthcare and economic sectors.
The record of pronouncements by both our national and state healthcare professionals, and political leaders illustrate a growing tsunami of contradictory statements regaling us with predictions, prescriptions, policies, and prohibitions which range between the comical and insane. Basically, no one knows anything definitive about how/what to measure that can be used to track and support a coherent set of response policies. Everyone is flying by the seat of their pants under the rubric, repeated with the greatest gravitas, that ‘we will be guided by science and not politics’. Given the bevy of brown numbers that continue to flow from universities and alphabet-soup agencies, the real national and state responses long ago succumbed to exactly the opposite guidance – what little science there is about dealing with the coronavirus, it doesn’t have a chance. In the meantime, people are revolting against the lockdowns and betting on herd immunity until a vaccine makes its debut from the wings. Actually, it’s only half the people who understand the real desolation that economic destitution brings, the other half don’t have a clue and believe in the tooth fairy, endless newly printed money, and the states’ national guards mobilized to work the farms, deliver the goods, and staff the grocery stores, until the all-clear is sounded by Drs Fauci and Brix. (more here)
And to put a ribbon on it or add insult to injury, we here on Hind Tit Rd (aka Cement Hill Rd) suffered our second power outage in a week. Don’t know what the boys and girls at PG&E are doing, but they ain’t doing it right. I again draw your kind attention to my above tagline.


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