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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: SAME SONG, SECOND VERSE (WON’T GET BETTER; IT HAS TO GET WORSE)

Some things never change. As the writer of the book of Ecclesiastes points out, “There is no new thing under the sun.”

Long before Trump became president and called out the mainstream media (MSM) for what it is – fake news – many Americans had already begun to suspect as much.

For years the MSM served as the propaganda arm of liberals, progressives, and the Democrat Party. When the prevailing media outlets carry water for the left, can anybody, trust them?



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS: THE USMCA TRADE AGREEMENT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL

This headline should surprise no one.  Our Congress and our Administration seems not to have an inkling about what is in the Constitution.  It might be well to require that anyone who wants to vote in a federal election pass a simple test to determine whether he has ever even read the document that governs our nation.  If not, he should not be voting.  We might have an entirely different outlook - a far rosier future - if we require the same for anyone whose name appears on a ballot, for any office.  



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: FAST-TRACK VACCINES AND CURES

A vaccine and treatment protocols for Covid-19 that facilitates a timely return to normal commercial activity demands that the FDA immediately implement just-in-time solutions. In the past, this bloated and sloth-like government agency has systematically increased the cost and duration of its drug regulating responsibilities, likely due to its biggest mistake in its history.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 27, 2020

NO THUMP ON YOUR  PORCH; ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEMS IN GF; MINOT FIRES CITY MANAGER; COVID-19 ROUNDUP; LM WIND POWER IN GF; TIP OF THE ICEBERG; IDENTITY-BASED CONCERNS; BOBCAT RESUMES IN BISMARCK, GWINNER AND WAHPETON; COAL CREED STATION; MCLEAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS STYMIE WIND DEVELOPMENT; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS:  INSPIRED BY THE BARD

This past week was the birthday of William Shakespeare.  This amazingly insightful and skillful playwright not only gave us his own talents, but he inspired the art of many more great performers and composers.  His works have been translated into nearly all languages, into opera, ballet, have been interpreted on the stage and in movies.   I have found a few of my favorites (with emphasis on "few" - there is no way to include everything I find delightful of Shakespeare's art!)  It's all worth the time to watch and listen to . . . and ponder.  And right now we have the time.



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SALLY MORRIS:  SHOULD WE KEEP SUPPLYING CHINA?

Even as China tries to strongarm its trading partners to foist Huawei on them and take over their communications infrastructure (as they did with France) in exchange for the medical supplies which they have collected and hoarded, so that these countries can address the urgent need brought upon them by the virus which China lied about and allowed to proliferate around the world (regardless of whether they developed it or stored it in their labs or not), this same Chinese communist government is technically not able to provide basic sustenance for its own people through its own agriculture.  Oh, well, that's okay.  We can make trade agreements that will ease their burden so they can continue what they, themselves, term "unrestricted warfare".  This warfare is not a visible military attack, but one of psychological warfare, communications, economic domination, all subscribed to officially by the Chinese communist government.  We enable this with every shipment of wheat, every tangerine we sell them.  With it we are selling our own nation to them.  Without our support they would have to focus their energies on agriculture, not virus labs or taking over communications networks and infrastructure.  They smugly hold us hostage to the crisis they have created while being unable, in the clutch, to feed themselves.  It is time to re-evaluate our policy of trading with the Chinese communists



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: COVID-19(84)

Who knew? Seventy-one years after George Orwell penned his novel 1984 the United States would devolve into Orwell’s prototype in the name of “public health and safety.” Nineteen Eighty-Four focuses on the consequences of government over-reach, totalitarianism, mass surveillance, and repressive regimentation of all persons and behaviors within society. Some have identified this as the slow death of civil liberties in the name of public safety.

The Bill of Rights, as part of our US Constitution, explicitly informed the federal government what it could NOT do. Writers of the Bill of Rights were influenced by ideals from Reformation thinking (1517-1648). They also were well acquainted with the Black Death (1347), Great Plague (1665), and other pandemics. The authors knew what they were thinking when they wrote.

The AP reports that New Jersey and Florida are using drones with pre-recorded messages to disperse open-air gatherings. Monitoring people is surveillance and surveillance is search, an illegal search. Some governors and mayors are asking neighbors to rat on others. Freedom of assembly? Right to privacy? Reflect on Orwell’s 1984 for a clear, concise portrayal of repressive regimentation.

In the end the American people, not governments, will determine the end of the lockdown.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 20, 2020

ND AND REGION CORONAVIRUS RUNDOWN; GOV GETS HIGH GRADES; DR. MICHAEL OSTERHOLM; PROSPERITY AND POPULATION IN ND; BRANDON BOCHENSKI; EVEN THE MIGHTY ADJUST; MAYO CLINIC TO CUT SALARIES; WHO KNEW - NATIVE WOMEN AS SEX OBJECTS?; LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES; DAKTOIDS



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SALLY MORRIS:  . . . TO KILL AND BE KILLED FOR ALLAH

While we are understandably preoccupied with stories swirling about the coronavirus pandemic, there are numerous other crises in the making around the world, some of it very close to home.  A former doctor associated with the Mayo Clinic was arrested at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport on March 19.  He is from Pakistan.  He seems like a friendly fellow - he smiles at all the Kaffirs, although it pains him.  His dream, you see, is to kill as many of us as possible.



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: IS CURE WORSE THAN THE DISEASE?

Here is the conundrum. The federal government told people not to go to work, to stay at home, and to limit personal contacts. The intent was to stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus. This effectively shut down the economy. In doing so, the federal government incurred responsibility to repair the damage. This led to enacting the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The crisis is at hand but most people have not thought about what happens after the stimulus kicks in. It surely comes with a financial and possibly a political price.



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
HARLEY PRICE: ONE YEAR LATER - THE FIRE AT NOTRE DAME

As a highly combustible material object, the medieval church is an apt symbol of worldly mutability and transience, as expressed in the double connotation of the Christian liturgical formula “ashes to ashes.”

Marvel not at the gold and the expense but at the craftsmanship of the work. Bright is the noble work; but, being nobly bright, the work
Should brighten the minds, so that they may travel, through the true lights, To the True Light where Christ is the true door. In what manner it be inherent in this world the golden door defines: The dull mind rises to truth, through that which is material.

Like Notre Dame, medieval churches are thus celebrations and fortresses of the religious, intellectual, and moral traditions and norms that have sustained Western Civilization since antiquity, and are now everywhere under attack by the vandals of post-modernism. Isn’t the potential loss of that, too, what the people of Paris and throughout the world were — at least subliminally — mourning?



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SALLY MORRIS:  PANIC-STRICKEN HARVARD PROFESSOR ACCUSES YOU OF CHILD ABUSE

Is that headline too "yellow"?  Can we still say "yellow" with respect to journalism?  I don't know.  I don't care either.  Anyway, this Highly Important Person at Harvard is scared stiff that you will be using this time to homeschool your child without "supervision" by your betters.  That about sums it up.  You can't teach the Thoughts of Mao as well as - no, wait!  That's not Bartholet, the author of the diatribe against homeschooling - that's her colleague in the Biology Department, Dr. Charles Lieber, under arrest for compromising our national security by attempting to smuggle biological research into the hands of the Red Chinese authors of our current pandemic.  



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Center for Vision & Values
DR. MARK HENDRICKSON: GASOLINE PRICES IN THE ERA OF COVID-19

Many consumers are seeing very low prices as they fill up their vehicles. Why has the price of gas tumbled so low? In this article, economist Dr. Mark Hendrickson answers this question and writes, “Today’s bargain-basement price for gas makes me sad. As a consumer, of course, I prefer to pay lower prices than higher price for the things I buy. But as an American and a human being, I’m sad. That is because the reason why gas is so cheap is that our economy and society have been crippled by the grim pandemic that dominates our headlines.”



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS:  PROTECT OTHERS - WEAR A MASK

A sudden mushrooming of COVID-19 cases points up the need for wearing a mask when you go into public buildings.  128 employees of a local manufacturing plant have tested positive.  A few of them had gone to Arizona on spring break and came back with the virus.  Of course they felt ok.  They went to work.  They shopped for groceries.  They put gas in their cars.  They went on with their lives.  They went to work.  For two or three weeks now they have been in our midst, most of them not wearing any kind of face covering.  That is the danger with this virus.  Unlike the Spanish flu, where people would be exposed in the morning and be deathly ill by nighfall, this virus is insidious - we are exposed without knowing it and expose others the same way.  



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Dennis M. Patrick
DENNIS PATRICK: CORONAVIRUS – A CONTRARIAN VIEW

Models are just that – models, prototypes, mathematical equations based on stated or unstated assumptions. Models receive data in the form of variables and then compute projections. If the left-hand side of the equation does not replicate reality, the right-hand side can only represent gibberish. GIGO -- garbage in, garbage out. Pity the public upon whom such projections are bestowed. That is where we are with the Wuhan virus shutdown.

 

Models must be scrutinized for errors in assumptions, data selection, or abuse in application. Too often a missing perspective or context will skew the outcome. I have some familiarity with modeling outcomes. In 1987 my boss and I, working for AGS Management Systems, marketed project management software to Dr. Fauci.

 

Reflect on these numbers. We don’t know the number of people who will contract the Wuhan Flu. Wild guesses range from 0.02% to 0.8%. We do know that 98% of those who catch it will recover. Contrast this with declining model estimated death tolls of 2.2 million, then 240,000, then 100,000, then 81,000. Any deaths are sad. Compare this to the 2018-2019 flu death toll of 34,200 and the 2017-2018 flu death toll of 61,000. In 2019 US deaths from all causes totaled 8,782 daily. Do people die with or from the Wuhan Flu? Models count “from” regardless of other underlying illnesses.



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 10, 2020

NOT A SURPRISING DISCOVERY; MINNESOTA GOV. TIM WALZ; MEET IN THE MIDDLE?; SD MAY BE WAVERING; SWEDEN APPROACH; DAVID FLYNN EXONOMIST; ALTRU CIRCLING THE WAGONS; RURAL MINNESOTA HOSPITALS; BISMARCK TRIBUNE FURLOGH; PRINTED NEWSPAPERS ARE COLLAPSING; LIFE IS NOT GREENER; YOUR'E GOING TO MAKE IT AFTER ALL; TRAGEDIES WITHIN A TRAGEDY; MINNESOTA'S POPULATION; DAKTOIDS



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Beacon Author
SALLY MORRIS:  SUNDAYS ARE FOR MUSIC

My daughter sent me this and its so good I can't wait to share it!  We all need a bit of time out to allow great music to take us away for an hour or two.



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SALLY MORRIS:  TÓKŠA AKHÉ

There may be no word for "Goodbye" in the Lakota language, or the Ojibwe language, but nevertheless we will see no more of the Indian girl on the Land O' Lakes packaging.  She, like the UND Sious warrior and many other images of Indian heritage, will vanish.  This pleases some members of the ND State legislature and some others who seem to have no idea of future generations' connection with their history.  As we relentlessly purge our surroundings of our cultural heritage, from the imagery of Indians to any other references, musical or literary, these cultural heritages will disappear, lost forever.  We can only lament this loss.



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SALLY MORRIS:  BITING BACK!

We can't allow the fight against a coronavirus from China to destroy the foundation of our freedom.



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SALLY MORRIS:  SEEKING THE TRUTH ABOUT CHINA’S PANDEMIC

It would be tempting when this is finally over to just go back to work with a sigh of relief.  That would be a mistake.  This disaster was no accident.  It's timing may be have been accidental, but its creation was a deliberate act.  We need to acknowledge this and take appropriate action to ensure that it will not be repeated - ever.  Ultimately this will requre the dissolution of the communist government in mainland China.  It was the mistaken policies promoted by President Nixon and his incompetent or ill-intentioned advisors, including the perennial and unfortunate Henry Kissinger, which has finally born this ugly fruit.  It is up to us - our generation - to put an end to it.  Our government has had a hand in policies which have encouraged this outcome.  We can do much to make sure this is the last pandemic we see created in China.  And there is a lot you can do about it.



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SALLY MORRIS:  ARE WE GIVING UP OUR FREEDOM TO A VIRUS?

Every day we are confronted with another mindless and unconstructive "ban" of something.  We are told on the one hand that this quarantine could go on indefinitely and oh, by the way, you can't even go to church in your car, you can't plant a garden in your back yard, fly an American flag or even say anything.  And they will try to deprive you of effective medications in the likely event you contract the virus.  If this is our response to the virus, it needs to stop  - now.



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SALLY MORRIS:  EASTER, 2020.

It is a strange time.  We are all so ready for it to be over.  While we wait let’s be grateful for the time we can spend together or in each other’s thoughts. Have a blessed Easter - I hope you can spend it with those you love - but if not this year, at least be with each other in spirit.  Happy Easter!



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SALLY MORRIS:  THE CARROT OR THE STICK

When American businesses open factories in China we have more than the obvious economic problem.



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SALLY MORRIS:  CONSEQUENCES FOR CHINA

It is becoming clear that China not only hid and lied about the deadly virus which has devastated the entire world, they also developed it in their lab.  In any case, even given the least negative spin, the behavior of the government of the People's Republic of China needs to be confronted.  We can't have our President out there expressing admiration for it's bloody-handed leader, Xi Jinping.  We also can't sit by and let them get away with it because they are making money on this deal and they are accumulating power out of it.  What is there to discourage the next pandemic onslaught?  Certainly not concern for their own people.  We must act now and decisively.



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SALLY MORRIS:  CANADIAN EZRA LEVANT REFLECTS ON WHAT WE’VE LEARNED

They say that mistakes are valuable experiences if we learn from them.  If so, we have a lot of learning to do from the many mistakes our country has made over the past 50 years with regard to our foreign policy, our trade policies, our dependence on others, our failure to be alert and skeptical when our enemies tell us stories.  We should try to look for the "silver lining" in this awful situation because without that this whole experience is so negative and depressing that it will be difficult to come out of it with our sanity.  Ezra Levant is a brillian thinker and great journalist.  He has some very worthwhile observations which we should consider.  It didn't have to be this way, as a friend of mine was wont to say.  We could have avoided a lot of heartache and loss.  But the good news is it doesn't have to be this way again.



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SALLY MORRIS:  MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS

Like the villain/murder victim in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, China has been a super-villain on the world stage, either deliberately or negligently infecting innocent people around the world - including their own people - with a deadly and miserable virus, leading to massive sickness and death and the destruction of jobs, investments, loss of homes and all that this entails on a human level.  While we wait the days out until it is deemed safe to go back to work and pick up the pieces of our broken lives and destroyed dreams, with no assurance that it won't be back in time for fall and school, we should seriously consider the consequences which should come to China's government for this abusive behavior.  And we should not only stop all funding for the WHO, regardless of who has the honorary position of the head of it, but really consider a pre-U.N. world, where nations simply pursued their own peaceful objectives as such - nations.  It was a more honest approach and could be a more constructive one.  



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Lynn Bergman
LYNN BERGMAN: FAST-TRACK VACCINES AND CURES

Failure to implement these time constraints would cause a worldwide loss of life due to economic stagnation that would be well in excess of the losses to be expected from continuation of the status quo (placing all the risk on health care and goods distribution workers).

This is not a normal medical supply crisis and the FDA cannot afford to treat it like just another quest for perfection due to the memory of thalidomide.



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SALLY MORRIS:  CAVEAT EMPTOR.

As we are teetering on the brink of disaster here in the United States and watching other nations cope, some better than others, a pattern begins to emerge.  Those countries which know China best - their neighbors, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, are not trusting them to either tell the truth or provide acceptable quality medical supplies.  We see China emerge as a thief, an extortionist, a double-dealer and a murderer.  China is a nation without a conscience or a civilized set of values.  We should not be doing business with them - even now.

 



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Schmid
SCHMID: LOOKING BACK FROM THE LEFT COAST - APRIL 6, 2020

ND COVID-19; FIRST SHOE DROPS; SAND FOR SALE; THE MID-AMERICAN BUSINESS CONDITIONS INDEX; ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEMS; SWEE JOBS?; EXTINCTION EVENT; PROTECTION AT ANY COST; DANGEROUS OVER RELIANCE; TEDDY'S LIBRARY; WHO ARE THE VOTERS?; WE WON THE BET; DAKTOIDS



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Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation
HARLEY PRICE: PSYCHIC PANDEMIC: A CONTRARIAN VIEW OF THE CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE

In the 20th century, International Communism gave the world psychiatric prisons, re-education camps, penal colonies, and industrial methods of extermination. In the 21st, it has added virulent contagious disease to its exported benefactions.

 More Americans may come to recognize the prudence of Trump’s admonitions about our addiction to cheap Chinese labor, and the vulnerability of the U.S. “supply chain” to the malevolent whims of a communist dictatorship.




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