Like Joe Biden, the BBR staff took the last several days off for vacation. Biden went to Camp David, while BBR went through the deep and mid-south on a trip to nowhere. Nuggets await you.
- Speaking of a trip to nowhere, American citizens yesterday were told in writing as a response to their formal request to be airlifted out of Afghanistan, and reinforced by a noncommital verbal answer from Press Secretary Jen Psaki, that their exit from the tumult could not be guaranteed by 8/31 nor guaranteed that it could be done safely. The words shameful and pitiful come to mind.
- Has anyone seen the most unpopular VP in decades recently? Anyone? Maybe the official Border Fixer Czar is toiling down on the Rio Grande? Buehler?
- The USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy are being prepared for deployment “as needed to assist potentially overwhelmed communities with acute patient care,” Jonathan Rath Hoffman, assistant to the defense secretary for public affairs, said during a news conference today at the Pentagon. Actually, that was on 3/18/2020. Do we need them again? Actually, we didn’t need them then. So far no governors, including the ones from California and New York that asked 17 months ago, have inquired.
- Of course, those two might be too busy seeking their own comfort and asking for mercy for other reasons. The NY governor resigned a week ago after claiming that his Italian heritage was partially to blame for his inability to keep his hands and thoughts to himself. The Cali gov is taking on water in a recall election and may need his own lifeline.
- What is going to be needed to assist potentially overwhelmed communities with acute patient care is progress on vaccine compliance. And, we aren’t speaking on the need for all to get jabbed a time or three. We’re speaking of the state, local, or medical community’s insistence on health care workers getting poked, poked, and poked. The backlash is real, growing, and about to explode. Doctors and nurses, like Intel chips and potato chips, will soon be in even shorter supply in certain areas of the country as they walk out, quit, or move.
- If a nurse wants to move to Phoenix one hospital chain announced opportunities that pay $5,500 per 48-hour workweek starting immediately. You read that right. If you like your nurse you can keep your nurse. Not. It’s estimated that between 70-75% of the medical professionals in NY are or plan to get vaccinated. It’s a dry heat.
- One baseball adage is that the baseball always finds the weak link on the team. Gas prices, border crisis, crime waves, Afghanistan missteps, etc. Hey, how’s the covid thing coming along? Oh, it’s not Biden’s fault? Of course, it isn’t. Back then it wasn’t Trump’s either, but the media put it on him and he put some of it on himself. Now, it’s the Republicans who won’t mask up, or needle up. Or, the media just calls it Texas and Florida. It’s never too early to start discrediting DeSantis, is it?
- How will the narrative metastasize when the northern states go back to school (and the weather sends everyone indoors more often) and they light up as well? Queue the “we need all Americans to get a booster” battle cry. If one was good, and two was better, a third will make it best. You can expect the CDC to announce any day now that anyone who got shot #2 more than eight months ago should get a booster.
- What percent compliance is reasonable to expect for a third shot? The guess here is that no more than half of the vaccinated will go the booster route. So while the noise loudens for complete vaccination, will the noise crescendo against it simultaneously?
- How will those states, counties, and cities that will require a vaccine passport enforce it? If you have a two-shot vaccine passport it’s good till eight months after your last shot? It will be like walking into a 7/11 store. “You must be born after 8/18/2000 to be able to purchase cigarettes.” Maybe CVS can start stamping the passport like when you leave for France. All aboard.
Buckle up. The fun is just starting.