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Tag: Lockdown

COVID Day 78: The Newton Correlation

Newton’s Third Law of Motion would conclude that there’s a correlation between the imposition of extreme and prolonged lockdown measures (i.e., action), and the violent riots currently taking place (i.e., equal and opposite reaction).

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antifa, COVID, empricism, Lockdown, Newton, rationalism, riots, unrestJune 1, 2020June 1, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 75: The Politics of Wisdom

I am convinced the wisest thing the President’s done since this crisis started, was deferring management to individual states. In fact I’m so convinced I can easily say it’s the wisest political decision of my lifetime.

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COVID, cuomo, Lockdown, Obama, President TrumpMay 29, 2020May 29, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 74: Free State Walleye

Plotting my strategy to escape the lockdown state of New Mexico and journey through communist controlled Colorado to go walleye fishing in the free state of South Dakota.

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COVID, free states, Lockdown, Missouri River, South Dakota, walleye fishing1 Comment on COVID Day 74: Free State WalleyeMay 28, 2020February 16, 2022 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 60: The Languishing Lack of Something To Look Forward To

I’ve started to think about all that’s happened since this crisis began, the long slide from panic to complacency. From concern by politicians for our health to outlandish disregard for our civil liberties. I found myself plotting acts of civil disobedience that would stop just short of outright subversion.

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Lockdown, quarantine, seditionMay 14, 2020June 28, 2021 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 58: Opium of the People

Karl Marx believed that religion was harmful because it distracted people from class struggle and revolution. Enter now the Democratic governor of Illinois, J. B. Pritzker –

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Carl Marx, Grisham, Lockdown, Pritzker, Riot Control Act, Wolf2 Comments on COVID Day 58: Opium of the PeopleMay 12, 2020May 12, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 57: End the Lockdown Hoax

Have you notice the subtle way federal and state governments are exploiting fear to preparing you for lockdowns to remain in place unit August 4th?

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COVID crisis, COVID Model, Hoax, Lockdown9 Comments on COVID Day 57: End the Lockdown HoaxMay 11, 2020May 11, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 55: Saint Petersburg Paradox

The problem the once proudly independent America finds itself in, is that we’ve compliantly decided that fifty governors can decide for us what our expected utility threshold will be, and right now they have an unachievable expectation.

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Expected Utility Theory, Lockdown, quarantine, Risk Aversion, Saint Petersburg Paradox3 Comments on COVID Day 55: Saint Petersburg ParadoxMay 9, 2020May 11, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

COVID Day 54: Reparations

As federal and state governments are preparing you for a lockdown that remains in place unit August 4th, my analysis shows that according to CDC data by June 7th the rate COVID deaths will equal the rate of annual flu deaths.

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COVID Model, COVID Projection, Hoax, Lockdown12 Comments on COVID Day 54: ReparationsMay 8, 2020May 8, 2020 By R. M. Dolin

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