Author: Kate

The End Of Hong Kong

The Atlantic;

Over the course of April and throughout May, while much of the world’s attention was trained on the coronavirus’s spiraling death toll, hardly a day passed in Hong Kong without news of arrested activists, scuffles among lawmakers, or bombastic proclamations from mainland officials. Long-standing norms were done away with at dizzying speed. […]
 
The moves were capped this week when China’s National People’s Congress announced that it would force wide-ranging national-security laws on Hong Kong in response to last year’s prodemocracy protests. In doing so, Beijing circumvented the city’s autonomous legislative process and began dismantling the “one country, two systems” framework under which Hong Kong is governed, setting up what will likely be a fundamental shift in the territory’s freedoms, its laws, and how it is recognized internationally.

Decouple from this wretched country now. If it means they take Vancouver and our universities with them, so be it.

More at Instapundit.

The Sound Of Settled Science

Revisiting global hydrological cycle: Is it intensifying? – Demetris Koutsoyiannis

Abstract.
 
As a result of technological advances in monitoring atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere and biosphere, as well as in data management and processing, several data bases have become freely available. These can be exploited in revisiting the global hydrological cycle with the aim, on the one hand, to better quantify it and, on the other hand, to test the established climatological hypotheses, according to which the hydrological cycle should be intensifying because of global warming. By processing the information from gridded ground observations, satellite data and reanalyses, it turns out that the established hypotheses are not confirmed. Instead of monotonic trends, there appear fluctuations from intensification to deintensification and vice versa, with deintensification prevailing in the 21st century. The water balance on land and sea appears to be lower than the standard figures of literature, but with greater variability on climatic time scales, which is in accordance with Hurst-Kolmogorov stochastic dynamics. The most obvious anthropogenic signal in the hydrological cycle appears to be the overexploitation of groundwater, which has a visible effect on sea level rise. Melting of glaciers has an equal effect, but in this case it in not known which part is anthropogenic, as studies on polar regions attribute mass loss mostly to ice dynamics.

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Margin Of Fraud

I’ve been assured by reliable sources that this never happens.

A former Judge of Elections in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has been charged and pleaded guilty to illegally adding votes for Democrat candidates in judicial races in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
 
On Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced charges against former Judge of Elections Domenick DeMuro, 73, for stuffing the ballot box for Democrats in exchange for payment by a paid political consultant. […]
 
According to the indictment, the political consultant allegedly solicited payments from Democrat candidates who hired him, classifying them as “consulting fees.” The payments — which ranged from $300 to $5,000 — were then allegedly used to pay Election Board Officials, such as DeMuro, in exchange for those officials illegally adding votes for the consultants’ Democrat candidates.
 
DeMuro admitted that he illegally added votes for Democrats on Election Day and then certified later that the votes counted were accurate.

“I knew nothing about it until I saw it on Facebook”

CBC: Local leaders are refuting claims made by Saskatchewan Health Authority that they were consulted on hospital closures;

“They may think that an off-the-cuff remark about doing this is consultation, where I don’t,” he said. “That seems to be a big problem with this government. They say they consult but they really don’t consult. They talk about something and then that’s it and then they go down their path they want to go.”

The red stars mark the locations of the rural ER’s involved in the closures.

That’s free money laying on the table for the NDP’s Ryan Meili, should he simply choose to pick it up.

Wuhan Flu

Covid death, or passive euthanization? A nurse told her he’d had a morphine shot in the hours before he passed away, but he was not given oxygen, nor did staff call an ambulance.

Florida Governor DeSantis delivers a media smackdown.

Trust the experts: ‘How Could the CDC Make That Mistake?’

The problems in meat packing plants continue. (link fixed)

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Wuhan Flu

WooOOOOooflu…

Sweden’s path is not living up to the hype. They currently have the highest COVID death rate in the world among reports of inadequate treatment. As for herd immunityImportant COVID19 update today on Sweden, from official press conference: serology survey of ~1100 people from 9 regions during week 18, with sensitivity 98.3% & specificity 97.7% was completed. Age pattern is as expected but seroprevalence is low, alas.

All 50 states are starting to re-open — in contrast to Saskatchewan where rural ER’s remain shuttered by order of a paralyzed Sask Health bureaucracy, while the border to Montana is closed and flights to Montreal remain open.

Another week, another Theresa Tam flip flop on masks.

CDC: “Hold my hand sanitizer”.

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