by Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D. From simple annoyance to fiery rage, loss of temper, with its emotional and physiological mayhem, so mess with your life that it’s time to prevent, not just manage the thunder. Sure quarantine, masks, gloves, hand washing, that itch on your cheek you aren’t supposed to scratch, kids at home all day long, and the ever-present threat of catching … [Read more...] about Don’t D.I.E., Instead T.H.I.N.K.
Coronavirus and Manhattan: “Live from New York!”….not so much
“Where have all the people gone, my honey? Where have all the people gone today?” Morning Dew, Grateful Dead, 1972 Oh yeaaah! New York City is NUMBER ONE - as usual. We’re used to being “top of the heap” to quote Sinatra and in terms of coronavirus we can still hold our heads high: still number one! It makes a fella proud. Damn! But we’re used to rolling with the … [Read more...] about Coronavirus and Manhattan: “Live from New York!”….not so much
Great Music – Chapter 61: Everybody Hurts Sometimes
Many people do not understand my job as a piano teacher. They think how dull my j ob must be. Little do they realize that as a Trusted Adult in a kid’s life, sometimes for a decade or more, I hear EVERYTHING. When the mom and dad have a fight and the words divorce are thrown around, the kid is impacted tremendously and may need to talk about it. Or when Dad comes home drunk … [Read more...] about Great Music – Chapter 61: Everybody Hurts Sometimes
Oval Office
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Governors take charge of response to the coronavirus
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee ordered all bars, restaurants, entertainment and recreation facilities to temporarily close to fight the spread of COVID-19. Getty/Erika Schultz-Pool Raymond Scheppach, University of Virginia Just after every gubernatorial election, but before inaugurations, the National Governors Association organizes a two-day “New … [Read more...] about Governors take charge of response to the coronavirus
US braced for historic blow, as virus lands British PM in hospital
London (AFP) - The coronavirus threatened Americans with their hardest week in memory on Monday and put Britain's prime minister in hospital, despite early signs that some of Europe's hardest-hit countries may be turning a corner.Japan announced an imminent state of emergency and a trillion-dollar stimulus package, after the US surgeon general compared the likely impact of the … [Read more...] about US braced for historic blow, as virus lands British PM in hospital
Despite Covid-19 fears exotic animals remain at grave risk
By Daniel T Cross As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take lives and ravage economies worldwide, people are holding out hope for effective cures for the disease. China, where the novel coronavirus likely originated late last year at a wet market where wild animals were on sale for food, has just approved one such cure to treat infected patients: bear bile. The … [Read more...] about Despite Covid-19 fears exotic animals remain at grave risk
Why wear face masks in public? Here’s what the research shows
People have resorted to using scarves and bandanas as face masks to protect against spreading coronavirus. While cloth masks aren’t as effective as surgical masks, research suggests they can limit the spread of droplets. Jens Schleuter/Getty Images Hector Chapa, Texas A&M University With the coronavirus pandemic quickly spreading, U.S. health … [Read more...] about Why wear face masks in public? Here’s what the research shows
CIVID19 FAMOUS LAST WORDS (Cartoon)
Great Music – Chapter 51
Time for a change of pace in this music series. To date I have concentrated primarily on Classical music. Don’t get me wrong, I love Classical music and have played it on the piano for most of my Life. However, for the ability to convey pure human emotion, nothing beats some popular music. The primary reason for this unique ability to convey emotion is the lyrics powered by the … [Read more...] about Great Music – Chapter 51
Nurses and Doctors, Shield Thyselves
While the coronavirus is taking its toll on thousands of lives around the world, the disease is also having its physical and emotional impact on those caring for patients with COVID19. The Dalai Lama noted, “Real care of the sick does not begin with costly procedures, but with the simple gifts of affection, love and concern.“ It’s clear that the current COVID19 pandemic brings … [Read more...] about Nurses and Doctors, Shield Thyselves
Reminder that TMV appreciates donations
This is a scary financial time for everyone and all companies. And while The Moderate Voice does not need a bailout, a good part of its income comes from contributions. There are some ads but not enough, plus we've declined most sponsored posts or inquiries from people who want to put hidden links in their posts. We even accepted one and then returned the money and cancelled … [Read more...] about Reminder that TMV appreciates donations
MAGA MASKS (Cartoon and Column)
The Trump administration is now encouraging everyone to wear face masks. They don’t protect you as much as they protect other people, but it’s another step in getting rid of this virus so we can return to our normal lives. Even though the scientists and doctors in his administration endorse masks, Donald Trump says he will not wear one. He said, “I don’t know, somehow … [Read more...] about MAGA MASKS (Cartoon and Column)
This week will be like a ‘Pearl Harbor’ and ‘9/11’ moment, surgeon general says
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams warned Americans on Sunday to brace for a hard week of coronavirus deaths.“This is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment, our 9/11 moment, only it’s not going to be localized, it’s going to be happening all over the country and I want America to understand that,” Vice Admiral Jerome Adams said on “Fox News Sunday.”“I want Americans to understand … [Read more...] about This week will be like a ‘Pearl Harbor’ and ‘9/11’ moment, surgeon general says
The Mayor of Amity
I have been sick. This is not an uncommon event, alas. And I have been stuck at home. Ditto. Washington Post: The U.S. was beset by denial and dysfunction as the coronavirus raged — By the time Donald Trump proclaimed himself a wartime president — and the coronavirus the enemy — the United States was already on course to see more of its people die than in the wars of Korea, … [Read more...] about The Mayor of Amity
Coronapocalypse Be Gone With Mind Mastery
In this time of uncertainty about our health, our finances, our freedom, our future, many are filled with emotional turmoil, angst, worry, fear and some level of anxiety. Clients say, “I'm losing my mind,” “I feel like my mind is spinning,” “My mind has lost control.” The global virus is everywhere. We can’t be vigilant enough. It’s just what we’re being asked to deal with … [Read more...] about Coronapocalypse Be Gone With Mind Mastery
Trump and the coronavirus (Mike Peters Guest Cartoon)
OF RELATED INTEREST: --The U.S. was beset by denial and dysfunction as the coronavirus raged --Editorial: It's time for the networks to stop live broadcast of Trump's briefings --Everyone and everything Trump has blamed for his coronavirus response --Link to Google page with stories on Trump blaming others Mike Peters is recognized as one of our nation’s most prominent … [Read more...] about Trump and the coronavirus (Mike Peters Guest Cartoon)
Is it ‘Catch 32′ for our Guardsmen Mobilized to Fight the Coronavirus Pandemic?
Nearly 20,000 National Guard troops from all over the country have been mobilized to help the nation respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Referring to these men and women, Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, Chief, National Guard Bureau, said, “This response isn’t just about delivering food or supporting COVID test centers. It’s about protecting our children, parents and … [Read more...] about Is it ‘Catch 32′ for our Guardsmen Mobilized to Fight the Coronavirus Pandemic?
Americans told to wear masks as Spain sees signs of hope
Madrid (AFP) - Americans on Saturday came to grips with recommendations to wear masks against the coronavirus, while Spain added to hopes that Europe could be turning a corner in the pandemic with a second daily drop in deaths.China meanwhile came to a standstill as the nation where the virus first appeared held three minutes of silence to mourn the patients and medical staff … [Read more...] about Americans told to wear masks as Spain sees signs of hope
Is Voter Suppression Killing Democracy?
by Rebecca Ralston Is voter suppression killing democracy? In the past week Donald Trump said Republicans would ‘never’ be elected again if it was easier to vote. In Georgia, Georgia house speaker David Ralston (not related to this writer), said widespread use of absentee-by-mail voting in the primary would hurt Republican candidates,” because it would drive up … [Read more...] about Is Voter Suppression Killing Democracy?




































