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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    Thanks for the thorough comments and especially the data on general myocarditis incidence and vaccine related.. This, I would hope, would put this thread to rest, though I knew, as I read your nice post, it wouldn't. And sure enough, ridiculous, non-germane posts followed.
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    The Money Supply Has Shrunk For Eight Months In a Row

    Although what you post is applicable in part at least to other times , other situations, it is not applicable to today's U.S. economy. Our recent inflation was due primarily to externalities augmented by fiscal measures. The Fed played only a minor role as it was slow to recognize what would...
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    Does Trickle-Down Economics Actually Work?

    An academic assessment of "trickle down", also known as supply-side economics, is included in economist John Quiggin's delightful book "Zombie Economics". "Zombie economics" refers to economic fads that died a long time ago but keep coming back from the dead to haunt our politicians' rhetoric...
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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    First, thank you for finding a peer reviewed paper this time. Elsevier is not a favorite publisher with me, but dislike of them has nothing to do with the quality of articles they publish, which in general is high. Note that the vaccine in the linked to publication is specifically identified...
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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    You have no business reading these papers as you seem unable to read them correctly. The only mention of mRNA vaccines is in conjunction with the existing literature, and in that regard the authors state the literature is "reassuring" with regard to mRNA vaccine associated myocarditis incidence...
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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    Huh??? I don't want to keep embarrassing you, but the paper you linked to says: The ECG results were abnormal, with ST-segment or T-wave abnormalities in 31 (78%) patients at presentation and normalized in all at latest follow-up. By the way, the average latest "followup" in the Hong Cong...
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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    Now you're just posting wild claims at odds with your own links. You may not know myocarditis is more prevalent in the general population among male adolescents, whether vaccinated for Covid or Not. However, there is a putative association with Covid vaccination in adolescents as the incidence...
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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    You are apparently unaware that your chance of developing Covid associated myocarditis from a Covid infection is significantly greater than developing myocarditis from any of the vaccines. There is some question of whether one particular vaccine, I believe it was the Johnson & Johnson, was...
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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    At least this thread is in shit chat, where it belongs.
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    Sorry, another Covid thread :-)

    Ahhhhh, if they are vaccinated shouldn't we expect them to be more likely to be afflicted by myocarditis then come down with a serious case of Covid??? What am I missing in this headline that seems to be nonsense statement. By the way, Covid 19 can cause myocarditis. See...
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    China's Dire Outlook

    I'm looking at this interesting article and thinking perhaps, but probably not. Points to be considered: 1) "predictions are difficult, especially about the future" --- Yogi Berra ; 2) will there be no automation or AI in China? I hardly think so; 3) will China, a nation with both large...
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    Do we need a new greek?

    Ha ha ha, sometimes destriero requires translation since he speaks in "dog track lingo". So here is my translation: "No no no no, and No again."
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    Trump Hit with Third Indictment. 2020 Election Interference

    insane people believe all sorts of things that aren't real.
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    Trump Hit with Third Indictment. 2020 Election Interference

    It's hilarious to see how you guys insist on lashing yourselves to a sinking ship.
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    Trump Hit with Third Indictment. 2020 Election Interference

    Indeed, and he has also earned the right to be prosecuted for what he has done.
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    Room temperature (and way above) atmospheric pressure superconductor discovered?

    Canada admits people based on a point system. "Top talent" will score high under their points system.
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    Fed has a duty to stop this rapidly forming bubble

    Canada, I think it was last year maybe, passed legislation restricting the sale of real estate to other than citizens or permanent residents. A lot of money from the wealthy in the Middle Eastern absolute monarchies and other non-democratic countries, e.g., Saudi Arabia, UAE, China Russia...
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    Is this as safe as T-bills ? 10 year over 6-percet yield!

    Nice post! Thanks for taking the time.
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    EV Charging Regulation the European Way

    I would think ensuring enough batteries are on hand shouldn't be much of a problem at all. But making money is a different issue entirely. Competition will decide how much profit can be made. If the batteries being rented out aren't very reliable or too expensive to manufacture compared to the...
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