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TITANIC AND DONALD TRUMP

  Before I continue with our Queen Mary 2 cruise, a few things about Donald Trump: Want to track his trials?   Click here . The Supreme Court took three hours of oral arguments a week ago, and there seemed to be a vague sense that they might be open to some limited protection for former presidents from criminal liability.  Some associate justice attitudes bordered on the unbelievable.  What will now happen?  Who knows for sure.   Here is a range of what experts thought .  I remain convinced that the Supreme Court will say that Trump is not immune from criminal prosecution, and that this monumental decision will come early this summer, leaving some room for the DC coup attempt or Georgia election interference trial, if not both.  Plus, the Supreme Court will ask Congress to re-examine this matter. Time  magazine, not a fan of Trump, actually interviewed him twice in Mar-a-Lago, and titled their article,  How Far Trump Would Go .  Thus the title is, If He Wins. Said he made a crucial mis

IS THERE A ROLE FOR NUCLEAR POWER?

 From the  New York Times  this morning: Covid death has been   far more common in red America . Over the past three months, the death rate in counties that Donald Trump won in a landslide has been more than twice as high as the rate in counties that Joe Biden won in a landslide, according to   Charles Gaba , a health care analyst. The second lesson is that interventions other than vaccination — like masking and distancing — are less powerful than we might wish. Although masks reduce the chances of transmission in any individual encounter, Omicron is so contagious that it can overwhelm the individual effect One, nothing matters nearly as much as vaccination. A continued push to persuade skeptics to get shots — and to make sure that people are receiving booster shots —   will save lives . Two, there is a strong argument for continuing to remove other restrictions, and returning to normal life, now that Omicron caseloads have fallen 95 percent from their peak. If those restrictions were