Detroit Ballot-Counters Board Up Windows, Block Republican Poll-Watchers

Politics ain’t bean bag, but this ain’t no time for counting votes on the sly.

“The scene at Detroit’s absentee ballot counting center is growing more heated. The windows now being covered up. Allegations of violations. Sec. of State says she welcomes challenges,” tweeted Fox News’ Matt Finn.

You try to be nice to these people, but sometimes, lots of times, it’s hard . . .

Every Mass you attend could be your last, and every reception of Holy Communion could be your Viaticum

Your last Communion? English bishops react to Prime M’s shutting down all worship. He thinks he’s a Roman emperor.

Catholicism Pure & Simple

By Ann Barnhardt:

Every Mass could be your last on earth. Between today and the next Mass, it may become impossible to ever go to Mass again. We simply cannot take it for granted any longer.

Every sacramental Communion could be your Viaticum. You might not survive to receive Holy Communion again. Remember this possibility. Be conscious of it.

As war is upon us, we must live with death present in our minds, “keep death daily before our eyes” as St. Benedict put it.

Pray the Fourth Glorious Mystery of the Rosary, the Assumption of Our Lady into heaven, and remember its fruit: the grace of a happy, holy, provided death. If you stay in a state of Grace and contemplate each reception of the Eucharist as possibly your Viaticum, then even in the chaos of war, a good, holy death can be possible.

Simply:MEMENTO MORI.Remember your death.

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Fr Hunwicke’s Mutual Enrichment: A glorious day, today …

Sunday sermons, weekday observations

. . . anniversary of Benedict’s decree enabling him and other Anglican priests and congregations to cross the Tiber en masse.

… the eleventh Anniversary of Anglicanorum coetibus, the first successful initiative in the field of Christian Unity since, I think, some Eastern Rite Christians in India entered into Full Communion with the See of S Peter in the 1930s. (Orthodox may, of course, see things differently!) Or have I forgotten somebody …

God bless our former Holy Father Joseph Ratzinger; and I ask your prayers for the Three Ordinariates. And for all who are in the process of joining them

And those who are contemplating doing so.

I shall write a little more about the Anglican Patrimony on November 9, dies obitus [death date] of John Richards, First Bishop of Ebbsfleet.

I love this guy, a Brit of much learning and wit. And if there were…

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Pollster Who Got It Right in 2016 Gives His Final Prediction

Chicago Newspapers

Citing among other things, the rallies.

He also holds a contrarian view of the president’s rallies. Unlike media elites and Beltway political observers who dismiss these people and their MAGA hats, Mr. Towery thinks the rallies will pay huge dividends on Election Day. “Trump has an instinct for what a showman needs to show,” he says. He believes the rallies will prove particularly helpful in getting people out in the rural areas where the president needs every last vote. (WSJ)

Yes, the showman’s advantage.

Vs., say, Joe B. spouting same-old mantras, “That’s not who we are,” “We can do better as a nation,” etc. And then the “dark winter” we face, vs. Trump’s “The best is yet to come.”

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Pennsylvania Election Officials Rattled After Trump Campaign Requests Names Of Ballot Transporters, Storage Locations | Zero Hedge

Good idea!

A Tuesday email from Trump aide Leslie O’Shaughnessy requested the names of people transporting ballots from voting machines once polls close, the names of people with access to the ballots, and locations where ballots are stored – including room numbers.

Not everyone thinks so.

[Cumberland] County Commissioner Gary Eichelberger (R) called the request ‘intrusive,’ and suggested that it might disrupt the election process in the county of 253,000 residents.

It’s aggressive, I give them that. But Ronald Reagan’s advice when armament-dealing with the Communists comes to mind: Trust but verify.

Pertinent comment by the Trump campaign:

“Given that more than 500,000 mail ballots were tossed out in this year’s primaries, we must look into these critical issues ahead of November,” [Campaign spokeswoman Thea] McDonald told the Sentinel, linking to a Washington Post article on the volume of vote-by-mail ballots which were disqualified in the spring due to missing signatures, illegible marks, late arrivals and other reasons.

Huh. Half a million ballots here, half a million there, pretty you’re talking election-swingers.

COVID 19 myths busted: What you should know about masks, indoor transmission, and conspiracy theories – ABC7 Chicago

How to sell a story in one easy lesson.

Come up with a headline about “prevalent myths” as if to say the reigning position in favor of draconian measures is being debunked. Not so. The myths here are citizens’. This is the medical establishment justifying political activity.

At the governor’s invitation to come out with her expert explanation! The story makes no mention of that. You have to play the video. So it’s the governor asking her to defend his position. This is a pitch for what? Locking down? It looks like it.

The bona fide medical experts delivers her case persuasively, yes. But she admits enough about bad communication of matters still under discussion, not to mention debate, so as to say not to worry. But it says to worry! She’s eager to make her point, coming to the rescue with what? A final statement on the matter? Hardly.

New data comes in every day as science continues to learn, Landon said, which can lead to disagreements, but disagreements are a normal part of the scientific process.

“We change our guidance because we learn something new,” she explained. “Changing advice should make you feel good about our making progress. Disagreement is a normal part of every process, and there is no right way to handle a new pandemic. But we’re all in the same boat and we should try to row in the same direction as much as possible.”

We should? If there’s no right way, how’s that going to happen? She’s a cheerleader, saying go-team after sowing seeds of suspicion. Guidance has been changed because the guides learned something new. Is that supposed to make us happy? What will they learn next?

The written account begins with a pat on her back.

CHICAGO (WLS) — University of Chicago Medicine Executive Medical Director for Infection Prevention and Control Dr. Emily Landon took time to bust some of the most prevalent myths about COVID-19 and the pandemic . . .

As to masks:

Landon fully admitted some of the guidance on masks may have been confusing to the public because doctors and scientists simply did not know in March how important they would be for curbing transmission.

Now they know. She makes her argument for masks, then walks off the reservation and comparative safety of her medical expertise, going political.

She also emphasized the importance of mask mandates, pointing to a study in Kansas that showed that counties that had mask mandates had both overall lower rates of COVID-19 and lower rates of mortality than counties that did not have mask mandates.

Non-medical people butt out? She would like everyone to wear a mask. But to look to government to enforce mask-wearing, that’s not in her roundhouse. If she were part of a publicity effort for wearing masks, she would be doing a public service. To buttress a mandate? That’s another thing.

This is backing up governors and mayors all over the landscape. The woman is hardly to be dismissed for her advice. But she’s apparently being used for political purposes — invited by an office-holder, one among many who, faced with a medical problem, know only one way to contain it — exert political power.

And it doesn’t help when a newspaper, one of many who do so, see themselves as mere backup to those office-holders. (Boldface and italics are added.)

Some Covid thoughts: Protect the elderly, forget locking life down, check the data

One of several excellent Covid links from Cafe Hayek:

Members of the Editorial Board of Wall Street Journal continue to write sanely, sensibly, and far more informatively than most other media about Covid-19. A slice:

This is why the epidemiologists who wrote the Great Barrington Declaration, which has been signed by tens of thousands of doctors and scientists, advise a focus on protecting the elderly. They also warn that government lockdowns lead to worsening heart-disease outcomes, fewer cancer screenings and more mental illness.

Nearly a third of the so-called excess deaths in the U.S. this year have been attributed to causes other than Covid, including cardiovascular disease and uncontrolled diabetes. Covid has accounted for less than 10% of deaths among those over 65 this year, and a much smaller share among younger people.

We don’t have to go through the bad lockdown strategy.