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Erie Times E-Edition Article-Gov. Wolf gets COVID-19 vaccine amid J&J pause

Posted by M. C. on April 21, 2021

Took him long enough. But then again he was already immune.

Taking one for the (fear and control) team.

https://erietimes-pa-app.newsmemory.com/?publink=23154508c

Sam Ruland York Daily Record USA TODAY NETWORK – PENNSYLVANIA

Gov. Tom Wolf Gov. Tom Wolf received his first dose of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine Monday in York, saying he wanted to show Pennsylvanians how ‘safe and easy’ it is

amid controversy over the Johnson & Johnson vaccine rollout being paused due to adverse reactions. The syringe was wielded by Asceline Go, the vice president of medical services at Family First Health, where the governor received his vaccination.

After getting the injection in his left arm — a process that lasts only a minute — Wolf said he didn’t ‘feel a thing,’ sat back and waited to ensure he had no reactions to the shot.

As of Saturday, 6,999,716 total doses have been administered in the state, and 2,694,321 people in Pennsylvania are fully vaccinated, while another 4,573,436 wait to receive their second dose.

But the state has to keep going, Wolf said. Currently, all residents at least 16 years of age are eligible to receive the vaccine.

‘The vaccine is how we’re going to get through this,’ Wolf said. ‘We have the tool to get out of it, we just have to use the tool.’

However, one of those tools isn’t at Pennsylvania’s disposal for now. The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended a temporary ‘pause’ last Tuesday as officials investigate a potential link between severe blood clots and low levels of blood platelets. Six women have reported severe blood clots after getting the vaccine and one died; more than 6.8 million Americans have received the J&J vaccine.

On Wednesday, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met to review evidence but concluded that the group needed more time to review details. Wolf said the group is taking the prudent course to investigate the ‘very rare risk’ of blood clots thoroughly. The pause on using the one-shot vaccine will likely be lifted by Friday, although some restrictions may be required, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday.

The governor’s public immunization comes as health leaders push as many Pennsylvanians as possible to get vaccinated to stop the spread of the virus, which has infected more than 1,103,600 people in the state and taken the lives of more than 25,600.

Back in December, Wolf tested positive for the coronavirus. The 72-year-old, who is a survivor of prostate cancer, said he had no symptoms of the disease before his test or after his diagnosis and quickly recovered.

Wolf said the pause might make some Pennsylvanians more hesitant to get a COVID-19 vaccine, but he believed people would make rational choices. The commonwealth is also shipping more vaccines to primary care physicians because patients tend to trust them more.

‘That’s why I’m here in part — it made me feel more confident — having an FDA and CDC who is watching things as closely as they are,’ Wolf said in regards to the J&J vaccine rollout being paused. ‘So personally, it made me more confident to get my shot to know that they’re watching.’

In the meantime, Wolf has asked vaccine providers to hold onto their Johnson & Johnson shots, which can last up to three months refrigerated. Mass vaccination clinics instead offered Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines, which require two doses taken weeks apart.

The pause could hamper the commonwealth’s plan to vaccinate college students before they leave campus in May. The effort was dependent on one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccines to succeed. Many universities and local health departments have switched to offering another vaccine.

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Erie Times E-Edition Article-Pa.’s participation in RGGI will achieve little

Posted by M. C. on January 8, 2021

“But electricity prices will be 3% lower, says Gov. Wolf. How will electricity prices be lower if the cost to produce is going to increase every year? That’s easy. Pennsylvanians would be paying slightly less for electricity because they will be using a lot less electricity.”

Comrade Wolf apparently isn’t familiar with the concept of electric vehicles. Even going for a walk takes electricity, charging the cell phone before you go out. Unless you are in lockdown where you are stuck in front of your TV or computer.

Look to Australia for what cap and trade does to a person. A scheme was initiated there a few years ago. Electric costs skyrocketed. The government had to supplement the unwashed masses so they could pay their bills. Their Green party got what they asked for.

https://erietimes-pa-app.newsmemory.com/?publink=14909bfae

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Steve Milloy Guest columnist Gov. Tom Wolf has started the process to enlist Pennsylvania in the battle to stop climate change.

He has proposed for Pennsylvania to join something called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI, pronounced ‘Reggie’). RGGI is an agreement between Northeast states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions via a cap-and-trade system.

If Pennsylvania joins RGGI, power plants in the state will be required to purchase permits for every ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted. The scheme is for the price of the permits to go up and their availability go down every year so that it becomes more and more expensive for power plants to emit CO2.

What could go wrong a plan to make electricity cost steadily more?

If you listen to Wolf administration, the answer is nothing. Gov. Wolf estimates that emissions will decline by a cumulative 188 million tons by 2030, electricity prices will be 3% lower than they otherwise would be by 2030, personal income will be slightly lower by 2030 (-0.02%) but state revenue will be slightly higher (0.02%), and there will be public health benefits worth an estimated $6.3 billion by 2030.

The whole idea of this scheme is to ‘combat climate change.’ Will it? Regardless of whether you believe United Nations science on climate, an indisputable reality is that human activities produce about 55 billion tons of emissions ever year and the UN has projected that those emissions are increasing with no end in sight.

So by 2030, when RGGI membership supposedly will have reduced state CO2 emissions by a total of 188 million tons, the world will have emitted more than 550 billion tons. So RGGI in Pennsylvania will reduce global emissions by a not-so-whopping 0.034%. The insignificance to the global climate and weather of that level of emissions cut is obvious. So RGGI will accomplish nothing for the climate or environment.

But electricity prices will be 3% lower, says Gov. Wolf. How will electricity prices be lower if the cost to produce is going to increase every year? That’s easy. Pennsylvanians would be paying slightly less for electricity because they will be using a lot less electricity.

Gov. Wolf wants to reduce cumulative electricity use in Pennsylvania by a whopping 27,822 gigawatt-hours by 2030. The other word for this so-called ‘demand reduction’ policy is ‘rationing.’ Though the world is awash in cheap energy, electricity will be arbitrarily rationed by government decree in Pennsylvania.

And let’s not forget that compared with states without excessive CO2 emissions regulations, Northeast states already in RGGI have seen their electricity prices rise 64% faster, according to the Commonwealth Foundation.

What about the projections for personal incomes and state revenues? I know of no state government that can successfully predict your or its income 10 years in the future. But if you work in, or depend on the coal or fracking industry, RGGI is not designed to be a job security program for you. Such high-paying jobs are earmarked to be redistributed to much lower wage wind and solar workers.

Although the Wolf administration projects the state to come out ever so slightly ahead by 2030 because of RGGI’s cap-and-tax design, this is questionable. There will be offsetting lost tax revenues from reduced coal mining and fracking. Also, it’s hard to imagine how making people pointlessly poorer will boost state tax revenues.

Finally, there is the claim that RGGI’s emissions cuts will bring public health benefits that, if hypothetically monetized, are worth billions of dollars. This is nonsense.

Pennsylvania’s air quality is already clean and safe.

There is no scientific or medical evidence indicating that the historically low levels of power plant emissions across Pennsylvania are harming anyone’s health or that lowering them further will make anyone healthier.

In contrast, it is well known that unemploying people or otherwise making them poorer negatively affects their health. That is certain to happen as Pennsylvania’s RGGI membership shutters coals mines, fracking fields, power plants and their support industries.

What’s the bottom line? Pennsylvania’s participation in RGGI will accomplish nothing for the environment, climate or public health. Instead, energy prices will increase. Personal income and state tax revenues will be put at risk. Electricity rationing will only move Pennsylvania’s standard of living in the wrong direction.

The cap-and-tax wolf is at the door, Pennsylvania. Don’t open it.

Steve Milloy publishes JunkScience.com. He served on the Trump EPA transition team and is the author of ‘Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA.’ Work continues at a shale gas well drilling site in St. Mary’s, Pa., in March. The fracking process has raised environmental concerns while turning the state into a major energy producer. Keith Srakocic/ap/File

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BUSTED on Hot Mic: PA Gov. Wolf and Elected Crony Laughing About Masks as ‘Political Theater’

Posted by M. C. on December 22, 2020

In other words, it’s all a game and you’re the butt of the joke.

My fearless leader.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/megan-fox/2020/09/29/busted-on-hot-mic-pa-gov-wolf-and-elected-crony-laughing-about-masks-as-political-theater-n986251

By Megan Fox

If this video doesn’t get your blood pressure up after months of being forced to wear masks “for your safety,” then you’re probably dead already from the Chinese WuFlu (or at least that’s what the coroner scribbled on your death certificate).

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and Representative Wendy Ullman (D-Bad People) were caught on a hot mic giggling about the “political theater” they were about to partake in at a press conference. Wolf is heard telling Ullman he’s going to take off his mask to speak while Ullman responds that she’s going to keep hers on for the cameras to make sure people see her in it. “I’m waiting so we can do a little political theater,” she says, laughing. “So it’s on camera!”

In other words, it’s all a game and you’re the butt of the joke. Enjoy this sh*tshow while I contemplate throwing a brick through a window somewhere.

**Hot Mic** PA Gov @TomWolfPA & PA State Representative @RepUllman caught calling facemasks “political theater” pic.twitter.com/N4F2ncDHIx

— Young Republican National Federation (@yrnf) September 29, 2020

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Gov. Wolf Faces Backlash: ‘How Dare You Have the Audacity to Call Anyone a Coward?’

Posted by M. C. on May 12, 2020

Add to that coercing compliance through refusal of relief funds.

Government grammar

You have a fiend in Wolf.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/05/12/gov-wolf-faces-backlash-how-dare-you-have-the-audacity-to-call-anyone-a-coward/

by Hannah Bleau

Gov. Tom Wolf (D) is facing immense backlash from all sides — residents, local and state leaders, including Rep. Ryan Warner (R), who reminded the governor he is not the “supreme ruler of Pennsylvania.”

Wolf on Monday sharply criticized Pennsylvania leaders and business owners who are moving to reopen in violation of his orders, stating they are committing a “cowardly act.”

The proclamation drew backlash from residents and state leaders, including Rep. Warner, who blasted the governor on social media.

“Governor Wolf, how dare you have the audacity to call anyone a coward. Cowardly? My man, you don’t even have the COURAGE to openly answer questions from the press,” Warner wrote.

“Instead, you cower behind a staff member who filters and then asks you the questions,” he continued.

“Let me remind you sir, you are not the supreme ruler of Pennsylvania,” he added, reminding Wolf that “Whether it’s 1776 or 2020, we are not ruled, nor will we EVER be ruled, by one man- and especially not by one man who doesn’t even have the courage to openly face the media.”

Warner continued:

Do you want to know why sheriffs, district attorneys, municipalities, counties and businesses across this commonwealth are defying your orders? It’s because this is the United States of America pal, where the people have the voice. Whether it’s 1776 or 2020, we are not ruled, nor will we EVER be ruled, by one man- and especially not by one man who doesn’t even have the courage to openly face the media.

Cowardly? Not addressing the people who are now going eight weeks without a paycheck because of the complete failure of a system that you and your department are directly responsible for is cowardly. Hiding your secret business waiver list until you were forced to disclose it by a subpoena is cowardly. Consulting with governors from other states rather than consulting with the elected officials of your own state is cowardly, and then calling out those very same elected officials who you chose to ignore, rather than work with, is flat out insulting. As I’ve said before, you’ve granted yourself unprecedented powers and you expect to take minimal responsibility for all that’s at hand. Instead, you blame and threaten those who try to make a difference….and that sir is the definition of a coward.

We are two months into your disaster declaration and at this point I’d like you to give me one reason why you still need to be making unilateral decisions and bypassing the legislative process? I think it is well beyond the time that this General Assembly runs the resolution that removes your power and restores it rightfully back to the people of this great commonwealth.

Governor Wolf, how dare you have the audacity to call anyone a coward. Cowardly? My man, you don’t even have the COURAGE…

Posted by PA State Rep. Ryan Warner on Monday, May 11, 2020

Sean Parnell, Republican Candidate for the 17th Congressional District of Pennsylvania, also addressed the governor following his threats.

.@GovernorTomWolf it’s easy to threaten & hurl insults while you’re sitting inside the Governor’s mansion still getting a paycheck,” Parnell said.

“You’re insulated from any hardship. You don’t get to call people who are trying to feed their families cowards & deserters,” he added. You work for US”:

Wolf set off a political firestorm on Monday after doubling down during his press conference, contending that he could prevent counties from defying his orders and accusing those who are clamoring to reopen as giving up the fight against the virus and engaging in a “cowardly act.”

“To those politicians who decide to cave in to this coronavirus, they need to understand the consequences of their cowardly act,” Wolf said as he attempted to pit business owners against local leaders who, like them, want to reopen.

Politicians who are “urging businesses to risk their lives and risk the lives of their customers or their employees by opening prematurely” are “engaging in behavior that is both selfish and unsafe,” Wolf stated, issuing threats to business owners — threats that included the loss of health department certificates, liquor licenses, and certificates of occupancy.

“By opening before the evidence suggests you should, you’re taking undue risks with the safety of your customers,” the governor warned business owners, accusing them of doing something “morally wrong” and adding, “that’s also really bad business.”

Pennsylvania House Republicans responded to Wolf’s remarks on Monday, affirming their support of frustrated citizens:

Calls for Wolf’s impeachment have also increased, following his controversial presser.

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