Long weekend

After the craziness of the week that was, I’m glad that it is over. Granted I said that about last week but the same thing is true now. The trip into the office was uneventful, but it’s still a bit scary to board a bus and head downtown to an empty office to get paperwork done. Some of the news headlines remain so scary but alas I made it through another week and it’s a long weekend.

What Happens Once You Get An mRNA Vaccine

What Happens Once You Get An mRNA Vaccine

1/15/21 by FiveThirtyEight, Anna Rothschild

Episode: https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/traffic.megaphone.fm/ESP5917378794.mp3

Anna talks with Dr. Margaret Liu, one of the pioneers of gene-based vaccines, about vaccines that use mRNA to help us build immunity to COVID-19, including the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. How is this method different from vaccines in the past, and what does the mRNA do once it gets inside our bodies?

Since The Capitol Attack, Trump’s Approval Rating Has Plummeted At A Record Rate | FiveThirtyEight

Since The Capitol Attack, Trump’s Approval Rating Has Plummeted At A Record Rate | FiveThirtyEight

In the wake of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, public opinion is souring quickly on President Trump as he enters the final days of his term. Not only do a majority of Americans blame him for the riot at the Capitol and favor removing him from office, but his job approval rating has fallen faster in recent days than at any point in his presidency.

Since The Capitol Attack, Trump’s Approval Rating Has Plummeted At A Record Rate | FiveThirtyEight

Since The Capitol Attack, Trump’s Approval Rating Has Plummeted At A Record Rate | FiveThirtyEight

In the wake of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, public opinion is souring quickly on President Trump as he enters the final days of his term. Not only do a majority of Americans blame him for the riot at the Capitol and favor removing him from office, but his job approval rating has fallen faster in recent days than at any point in his presidency.

Bug out bags! πŸ’Ό

Bug out bags! πŸ’Ό

The preppers call them bug out bags or go bags while the Federal Emergency Management Agency calls them emergency supplies kit and American Red Cross a Survival Kit. What they ultimately are is a set of core supplies one can grab and put in their car and truck and get out of the way of danger quickly — and sustain themselves and their families — turning the time of emergency.

I don’t per se have a full bug out bag, although I am getting closer to having enough duplicate equipment stored in my truck for camping that if I were to need to leave in a hurry, I could gather up a few clothes and supplies and be good to spend several weeks in the woods, traveling, or doing what I need to do. Probably the thing I most lack in my truck in food and clothing, although both of those things I probably could gather up and be on the road in 10-15 minutes in an actual emergency. I would also need to grab the propane tank which I don’t store in my truck for obvious reasons.

I was kind of glad last summer that I was far out of town during the disorder and riots in City of Albany. While much overplayed in the media, and living safely in the suburbs, I really didn’t want anything to do with it. I was quite happy to be sitting in the Adirondacks next to a fire, sipping a cold beer, listening to the news briefly on my radio before switching it off onto another podcast. It’s nice knowing that I know a lot of places, some very off the beaten track should things get really bad in my neighborhood.

Do I think there is much to worry about over the coming week with the Inauguration and civil disorder? I really doubt it, despite the politically motivated exaggerations and Cassandras everywhere. Despite a lot of rhetoric, all the evidence suggests the system still works, and where there might be minor flare ups from time to time, things are pretty quiet and it’s well oiled machine that does what it does every day. We will have a peaceful change to Biden as our president and rhetoric will be just that. But it never hurts to be prepared.

Things do happen, and they’re not always widely predicted. Last summer, a tanker train full of styrene lost it’s cool and was damaged and started to leak out, prompting an evacuation near the plastics plant some 5 miles away. If the whole tank had leaked out and the wind had shifted, maybe I would have had to leave home quickly. I did monitor the story but decided no further action was required because it was too far away. But it was a reminder the danger is never all that far away.

8-14 Day Outlook – Friday January 15

I hope you have enjoyed the moderate winter weather, because it looks like for my birthday I will be getting the gift of winter, with below average temperatures expected for late January. Then again, it seems like the past few winters that cold has been tardy, when it should be getting warmer out due to increasing sun elevation the opposite happens. America is going blue.