Category: Government (Page 34 of 35)

Questions for the Covid Commission

The way the Covid-19 pandemic was handled was a shit show.  It’s over, but we have to do better than just never speak of it again.  Questions should be openly discussed so we learn.  The Norfold Group put together a reasonable set of questions.  I don’t care who funded them or the background of the doctors.  The report is so reasonable, it may become hard to find, so I’m backing the Questions for Covid Commission by Norfolk Group Full Report .

The executive summary provides ten concise questions, and they are:

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Covid remote learning corrupted good people.

When cheating becomes the norm, normal kids cheat.  During the summer of 2020, the administrative team for my school had time to plan for fully remote classes.  They made no provision for valid testing.   Teachers asked questions and suggested solutions, but no answers ever came.  Even worse, the administration kept insisting that students be shown grace.  In education-speak, grace means dialing down the accountability.

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If East Palestine was in Kyiv, rather than Ohio, it might get some attention.

Biden goes to Ukraine, seems like a normal politician thing to do, but one wonders if this is how the Vietnam War got started.  Biden should be talking about a resolution, but that never comes up.

This part seems odd.

“We did notify the Russians that President Biden would be traveling to Kyiv,” Sullivan told reporters Monday. “We did so some hours before his departure for de-confliction purposes.”

At some point, the East Palestine, Ohio train wreck catastrophe warrants some attention by national leaders.  Pete Buttigieg treats his appointment as the Secretary of Transportation as more of an honorary title. 

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