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It would be great if Florida started reporting

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So the rest of us could determine if this was a real trend.  Only one of the four 2K days was above 2000 this week.  The other three were at 1850 or above, so barely statistically significant, but you gotta start somewhere. Note how a vastly more populated country like India has around half of our total deaths, and a vastly more third world country like Brazil has two thirds of our deaths.  Go U.S.A.

A least it’s not 2000

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 Florida isn’t reporting, so it would be 2000 if we were all being honest, but, well, you know the drill bit

You are welcome

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It’s like CNN is finally catching up to information provided on this blog for the last month.  I wonder if I should get paid for my predictability.

Nevermind

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The one-day reprieve from 2000 deaths was due to delay in reporting.  What I think this means is that 2000 people in the U.S. are just predestined to die.  So there is no reason to mask or get vaccinated or stay away from indoor crowds, it is inevitable than 2000 people in America will die each day for the next decade from COVID.  Of course this is nonsense, but does it somehow make you idiots out there feel better?  Is this why you are convoying to D.C.?  To inform our president there is nothing that can be done to prevent when your time is up?  Should we do away with safety glass and bullet-proof vests and go back to eating rotten meat?

Finally

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 Either this is a lazy day of reporting after a federal holiday, or, three months after omicron was identified, we are finally starting to see some reprieve.  Let’s not get too excited about a 25% discount from the typical Tuesday until this becomes more than a two-day trend.

The amazing thing is...

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This is just like an atomic clock.  Every day, wimpy COVID wipes out another 2000 of us.  When will this wimpiness end?  Will this wimpiness ever end?

It’s Thursday (Wednesday, Tuesday, Friday, YKTD), so you know what that means

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Don’t need to tell you how everyone is tired of following COVID protocols so the pandemic is officially over.  Just send the memo to the 2000 people in America that keep thumbing their noses at this “hold my beer” challenge.

I’m glad the pandemic is over

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Said the dinosaurs after the meteor hit, or the volcano blew, or whatever.  At this rate (2K/day, YKTD) we will be over as a civilization in 165,000 more days (452 years), provided we all develop the ability to grow our own food and clean our own teeth and drill our own oil up to that time.

Hate for you to miss out on your daily double deuce death dose

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Next month, when we get to 1 out of every 300 Americans dead from something so easily avoided through social distancing and an essentially risk-free vaccines and masking, will we continue to allow others to spew their verbal diarrhea related to “personal freedoms” and mistreatment and the hands of their Nazi overlords and how this is all just like the flu?

We are all equal

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Inclusion is a basic principle...there is a legal and moral obligation to provide inclusive education.

2K Friday - YKTD

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Once you really know the drill, you just make an acronym for it, hence, You Know The Drill = YKTD Tomorrow in Larimer County, the masks come off (that were never really on), and you will be able to see the true killers' faces.  You already saw them all through the past three months, but now they will stand out in stark contrast to those who really know the drill, which is, Omicron is still circulating, and there are still plenty of unvaccinated heavy breathers out there to cough on your eggs in Safeway.

Here was the situation on the ground as of September 3, 2003

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Note that Scott Webermeier was term-limited, and so his seat as board president effectively ended in November 2003, although swearing in of newly elected candidates took place in December 2003.

But Barb Wahl very much is talking

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And we will have more to say about what she has to say in upcoming installments. March 9, 2001 Estes Park Trail Gazette August 5, 2004 Loveland Reporter-Herald Headline:  Former Superintendent Indicated   Subhead:  $60,000 theft from Estes Park schools alleged   Byline:  By Pamela Dickman, Reporter-Herald staff writer   While it seems there never is enough money for education, a former superintendent of Estes Park schools allegedly thought there was enough to buy himself a motor home, a sewing machine as a gift for his wife and family vacations, according to an indictment handed down Tuesday.   A grand jury indicted Richard Kastendieck at 7 p.m. Tuesday on six counts - five felonies and one misdemeanor - alleging theft, embezzlement, forgery and official misconduct.   The 52-year-old is accused of spending more than $60,000 in school district money for personal items while employed as superintendent, the indictment alleges.     "That's a couple of teaching positions," sai

Another 2K day - You know the drill

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We are going to learn to live with this COVID thing if it kills every last one of us

Let's fast forward a bit to keep this interesting

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We will backtrack tomorrow and fill in some of the particulars between June 2003 and an indictment handed down in August 2004, but this December 17, 2003 entry bookends the last known sighting of Richard Kastendieck on Estes Park School District R-3 grounds.  Perhaps.  He probably returned later in December to clean out his desk and pick up some remaining supplies, perhaps a brand new $2000 Viking sewing machine or some blank checks tied to a school account with statements mailed to his home that might have been lying around.  Hard to know, and the lead actor ain't talking The expurgated name is a whole 'nother ball of wax which probably figures in somehow with this black-eyed mess, but just proves distracting to those entering the theater after the first newsreel.   The key person to keep you eye on is this cardboard drama is the board president up to the November 2003 school board election, where three candidate positions were filled.  Here is a link to something someone else

Another day, another local death - You know the drill

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  Transcription:  460.   2022-02-03.      Female.          90.           Estes Park.               Confirmed.

You know the drill

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Don't wear your mask, don't get the "death shot", load up on horse dewormer, line up to wait 36 hours for available ICU space in the Emergency Room, get intubated, become a statistic.  Another day, another deuce K.

You know the drill

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Those requesting an end to COVID and an end to mandates should start filling notices with the town board requesting an end to deaths.  We lost another Estes Park resident a few days back, and nationwide, this wimpy Omicron still seems to be knocking us for a loop.   But why bother worrying about a death toll that doesn't want to abate when you can start lobbying for an ordinance that punishes people for not being willing to die, and not wanting to follow the advice of others who don't care if you die or they die or the whole country tips over dead?

1995 to December 2003

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I remember when rock was young/Me and Susie had so much fun/Holdin' hands and skimmin' stones Larry Pesses, Mike Miller, board vice-president Nancy Gregg, board president Scott Webermeier   Who knew what when?  Let's start with an article to bring everyone up to speed, dated August 29, 2003

Back on December 28, 2021, Larimer County reported 411 deaths from COVID

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Remember?  Can you remember that far back?  The pun about 411 and "for your information"?  Remember?  Today, on February 7, 2022, approximately 40 days later, the same number of days it rained on Noah and his ark, Larimer County reported its 456th death.  That is 45 more deaths than on December 28, 2021.  More than one death per day. That omicron, that wimpy little omicron.  Now that all our "medical experts" out there, looking at no data, determined Omicron was just a piddly something to sneeze at, 45 people must have had one hell of a sneeze.  I hope as our qualified epidemiologists and physicians are death threatened into resigning from public health leadership positions, these "medical experts" will step in and curtail this runaway death toll, or at least agree to show up at some of the funerals they will be responsible for, perhaps washing their bloodied hands in the holy water.

Remember when Colorado had 10,000 deaths from COVID-19?

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We will soon be reporting 12,000.  An increase of 2000 deaths in three months.  Oh, what a wimpy, wimpy virus that Omicron is.

We passed 900,000 deaths today

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According to Johns Hopkins, and it is disheartening to see most of the people commenting on this number believe it to be a lie.  As I noted back at 500,000, the only number they will accept as real (or not have breath to deny) is 1  - their own death.  Until then, we will be burdened with their ignorance and lack of compassion for those unable to escape death through denial of reality.  Imagine how turdlike they appear at funerals, spouting nonsense about death like gods of something other than their shriveled, um, souls. Oh well, enjoy the Olympics..  I’m sure the medal count is a lie as well.

I tried to play with the contrast a bit today

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But the results were the same - Another day, another deuce.

Another 3 for 2-2-22

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 Broken record, sort of...

So when does the death mandate end?

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I am thrilled everyone has decided it is time to get back to life as normal.  Except for the life part, we seem to be on track for another successful re-entry.  Can those people who don’t take SARS-CoV-2 seriously just stop dying?