Off the rent rolls, and back on the market again

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558 Lake Avenue is “new” today, now priced at $5.395 million. There’s a long history to this house. A relocation company paid a client’s employee $7,387,500 for the place in 2005, and tried to resell it for $7.995 before settling for $5.5 in ‘06. That buyer, an entity called Resolute Holdings, proved neither resolute nor good at holding, and lost the place to CitiBank via strict foreclosure.

Citibank unloaded it for $4.4 in 2016 to the current owner, who has been trying to sell it, on-and-off, since then, starting at $6.5 and, with a couple of time outs for rentals, is still trying.

Maybe this is the price that will accomplish that.

Price war on Brookridge Drive

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Not a huge one, but a war nonetheless. 10 Brookridger Drive was listed last December at $3.995 million and sat dormant until March, when the current buying frenzy accelerated and offers appeared. One was accepted, and the house sold yesterday for $4.025.

These sellers paid $3.250 for it in May 2019, did nothing to it, put it back up for sale this year, and did rather well. They should be thanking Xi and Dr. Fauci all the way to the bank.

Quick: name a single national institution that still has credibility

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Teachers? Our domestic and foreign intelligence services? Our military? Democrats and their house organ propagandists, the media, both traditional and social? No, no, no, and no.

But possibly the institution whose perfidy and incompetence has been the most thoroughly discredited (well, excepting the media) is the public health service: the NIH, and the CDC. Here’s the head of the CDC, for instance, misstating the results of scientific studies in order to keep its mask mandate for children in force.

From Yahoo News: WASHINGTON — Young children should continue to wear face masks, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky said in congressional testimony on Wednesday, citing studies she says demonstrate that grade-school-age children can contract and spread the coronavirus.

“There’s still transmissions associated with young children,” Walensky said. “They have been vectors of transmission for older people.” (People who act as vectors spread a disease without necessarily becoming sick.)

A number of scientists point to research, however, that contradicts Walensky’s assertions. “What Rochelle Walensky said this morning is incorrect,” Dr. Monica Gandhi, an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco, told Yahoo News. “Children are not vectors.”

Just as Walensky was testifying on Capitol Hill before the House Appropriations Committee (she was there to explain her agency’s proposed budget, but faced many pandemic-related questions), Gandhi co-wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post that described the risk of a child contracting the coronavirus from an infected person as .00007 percent. Outdoors, Gandhi and her co-authors found, the risk was a thousand times less than that, which is to say effectively nonexistent.

“We have sacrificed children on the altar of our fear,” Dr. Gandhi told Yahoo News. She described sending the article she’d co-written to the parents of her children’s friends, only to receive no response. The implication, Dr. Gandhi figured, was that those parents wanted their kids — and hers — to stay masked.

She said while the risk of the coronavirus to children has been exaggerated, their resilience in the face of Zoom school and other pandemic-related depredations has been overstated.

The entire article is well worth reading. In the meantime, there’s this observation by Instapundit’s Ed Driscoll:

The above Yahoo article was written by Alexander Nazaryan. When the head of the CDC has lost this guy… it might be time to change the plot.

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The Vengence of the Lord is Both Powerful and Swift

City Councilor Brown — really

City Councilor Brown — really

“Defund the Police” politician has his Mercedes stolen — by children

Dragged a full block before he let go: “it was going so fast, I might have been killed”.

An Atlanta mayoral candidate who voted to defund millions of dollars from the local police department’s budget reportedly had his car stolen by a group of young thieves this week.

City Council Member Antonio Brown had just gotten out of his white Mercedes coupe to speak to fellow community leader Ben Norman in northwest Atlanta’s Dixie Hills community Wednesday when he spotted four or five kids — the youngest only 6 or 7, WAGA-TV reported

The children were walking around a store — and within seconds were inside Brown’s car, he said. 

“This is a generational poverty issue,” Brown said. “These kids, it’s 12:30 in the afternoon. Why aren’t they in school? Why aren’t we enforcing systems to ensure that if they are not in school, they’re in recreational centers?”

Brown. — who is under indictment on several federal fraud charges related to alleged incidents that occurred years before he took city council office in 2019 — launched his mayoral run on the platform of “reimagining” public safety and policing in Atlanta, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Why aren’t the kids in school, why aren’t truancy laws being applied? Because, Councilman, schools may not discipline students or enforce rules — it’s waaasist!

Instead, these industrious young thieves are busy “reimagining” public safety to their liking.

Circling Back. Nah, too bad, but it’s the Bee.

Calls for defunding police wane as people remember that crime exists. Then again, the Bee does have a remarkable record of predicting tomorrow’s news today ….

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Mandatory gun classes, including live-range firing, is required for carry permits in most states; why not for criminals too?

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Wild shootout on Upper West Side, multiple shots fired, no one hurt!

The trouble with these untrained shootists is that they so often wound and kill innocent bystanders, instead of or in addition to each other. I doubt anyone will miss the gangbangers, other than, maybe, their Baby Mommas, but why should the innocent suffer?

Teach them to hit what they’re aiming for, and stand back.

Circling Back. I neglected to mention the high cost to society when these lousy shooters wound and paralyze instead of delivering a kill shot: “Up to $1 million the first year, up to $181,000 each year thereafter”, according to this CNN article from 2014. Training and skill development is essential. Maybe the NRA should sponsor free clinics, proof of gang membership required.

Obvious, yet ignored

there’s a sleeper in the white house

there’s a sleeper in the white house

From the history books, courtesy of Instapundit

COLLUSION:  Biden Proposing to Extend U.S.-Russia Nuclear Arms Deal by Five Years.

Flashback, Walter Russell Mead in 2017:

If Trump were the Manchurian candidate that people keep wanting to believe that he is, here are some of the things he’d be doing:
Limiting fracking as much as he possibly could
Blocking oil and gas pipelines
Opening negotiations for major nuclear arms reductions
Cutting U.S. military spending
Trying to tamp down tensions with Russia’s ally Iran.

Biden’s already ordered a stop to the Keystone Pipeline and a federal fracking ban, while trying to revive the Iran nuclear deal. Just saying.

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