online today!
It's so quiet as though the rest of the international blogging community at CS has taken a vacation.
All things being equal, I worked from 10 to 10. Client meetings, placing orders and pricing a few new jobs.
Salmon dinner made me forget how much my feet hurt.
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...right here on CS... Evidence based medicine. First get the total number of a likely syndrome sufferer's blogs/forums. This forms a denominator. Then addd up the corresponding total of those focused on obsession with a given topic. In the case of TD-HD Syndrome, these would focus obsessively on items with the theme of persecuting our Godsent brilliant President Trump. We now have a numerator, and simple division, yields a rate. Multiply by 100 for a syndrome feature specific percentage. Our researchers are busy trying to determine the minimal rate neded for actual diagnosis. But a simple inspection provides many hints. The research team has already determined that the higher the TD-HD Syndrome rate, the more severely afflicted is the individual under study. Related severity measures are also being evaluated. This would include, so far, ---degree of "gotcha" glee and stridency in the blog's written style, the inability to entertain alternative explanatory hypotheses for our President's behaviors, the marshallng of very lengthy "press reports" in alleged valid support, the failure to indict liberal Pols for clearly similar behaviors (Obama and Hilary, for two), the ueber focus on liberal themes in other blogs-themselves not directly mentioning President Trump, ---these all have importance. Hopefully, this epidemiologic approach will also contribute to the discovery of effective treatments of these unfortunate and impaired individuals. The march of science---slow, steady and not infrequently fraught with error.
in life not everything can be achieved,but keep fighting for a beautiful goal
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...Not rising initially to the status of an actual disesae, much of human suffering is designated as syndromes. Constelations of related signs and symptoms. For example, ueber left biased medical nosology "researchers", have for some time pushed hard cavalierly to call addictions "diseases", when given the incomplete knowledge of these, along with the huge personal behavioral choices involved, and much more, many think syndromes make far more sense. Similar issues surround the huge topic, affecting tiny minorities, of homosexual choices of behaviors. But we are making progress in naming such things. The latest research has expanded the name of a relatively new disorder, mostly Psychiatric in nature, adding details to increase specific validity. This should aid greatly in further studies. We now see TD/HDS in more and more peer reviewed medical publications. Trump Derangement/Hilary Deficit Syndrome lives on, in high grades of severity, and few effective therapeutic options curently exist for these troubled affected individuals. Perhaps I'll follow with findings from the latest research. But the problem is widespread and growing. We see some of the saddest perhaps hopeless cases here right on CS. Prayers for all.
Republican Party is cash in on Democrat fake impeach of President Trump. It mobilise President Trump support and donations to Republican Party and Trump reelect...breaking all fund raise records. Democrat fake impeach is best fund raise tool for Republican since President Trump elected.
I'm not totally believing this.....yet.
But, it certainly is plausible.
Barbara Res, a former Trump Company Vice President & structural engineer,
who worked alongside Trump for years, predicts this will be the outcome;
Trump resigning fairly soon, before he can be impeached.
She suggests that he can't handle the pressure, and does things to 'save face'.
He will blame a lot of others first, and finally resign, before impeachment,
especially if given a deal.
It's an interesting interview and should give people insight to what Trump is truly like
from someone who knows him professionally very well.
She states that he has always been a narcissist and appears to be getting worse.
She says she never would have voted for him, due to a variety of reasons including
lack of experience.
Yesterday in Vanity Fair;
In response to:
Trump Impeachment Poll Shows Even Republicans May Be Coming Around on Impeachment
According to a new poll, 58 percent of Americans support the impeachment probe into Trump—including 30 percent of Republicans.
By Eric Lutz
October 8, 2019
Donald Trump has weathered storm after storm throughout his presidency, emerging virtually unscathed from controversies and disasters thanks to a Republican firewall that has so far wholly insulated him from consequences.
But new polling suggests that his support may be cracking amid the Ukraine scandal that has engulfed his presidency and sent him on a path toward impeachment.
A Washington Post/Schar School poll released Tuesday found that public opinion is dramatically shifting in favor of the fast-moving impeachment inquiry Democrats launched in response to Trump’s attempt to get Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.
Fifty-eight percent of Americans surveyed said they support the probe, and close to half of respondents backed Trump’s removal from office. More troubling for Trump, nearly 30 percent of Republicans polled said they support the inquiry, and close to a fifth of registered GOP voters say he should be removed.
That’s an ominous sign for Trump, whose support among Republicans has already seemed more tenuous during this impeachment push than at perhaps any other point in his presidency. Lindsey Graham, Jim Jordan, and other usual suspects have come to his aid, but their efforts to downplay the allegations at the heart of the impeachment inquiry have come up embarrassingly short. And while only a few in the GOP have outwardly criticized the president’s actions, the silence from the majority of Republican lawmakers has spoken volumes. Republicans who are normally enthusiastic in defending the president have kept their distance, lacking a coherent strategy and wary of getting involved when practically every day brings new disturbing reports.
Trump’s erratic conduct hasn’t helped matters, making some Republicans uneasy with things like threats of civil war. If his daily ranting about a deep state conspiracy hasn’t rankled Republicans, his stunning decision to allow Turkey to invade Northern Syria, leaving America’s Kurdish allies exposed, certainly has. That reckless move drew bipartisan backlash, including from Graham, who called the decision Monday a “disaster in the making.”
With a Democratic majority in the House, it’s likely that Trump will eventually be impeached. That’ll blemish his “resume”—something he’s reportedly told Republicans he doesn’t want—but until recently didn’t seem like something that could result in his removal from office, given the tight grip he’s held on the Republican-controlled Senate. Conviction remains a long shot, even though he’s admitted to, and publicly doubled down on, the very things he was accused of in the whistleblower complaint that set this whole impeachment push into motion, but it no longer necessarily seems impossible. Republican lawmakers have been reluctant to turn on Trump out of fear that doing so could put their own political futures in jeopardy. But if public opinion continues to go against the president, that could give them cover to hold him accountable.
Already an impeachment campaign appears to be brewing behind closed doors in the Senate, with Mitt Romney, who’s been sharply critical of the president since the Ukraine scandal broke, said to be reaching out to GOP colleagues about potentially pushing to oust Trump. “He could have tremendous influence in the impeachment process as the lone voice of conscience in the Republican caucus,” a Romney adviser told my colleague Gabriel Sherman on Monday, noting that the Utah Senator could potentially rally Trump-skeptics like Susan Collins, Ben Sasse, and Cory Gardner to the impeachment cause.....