We have all read mealy-mouthed articles and editorials in which the writers tiptoe around the unquestioned fact that Donald Trump lies without shame. We know he has fired anyone in the federal government who has dared to question his often absurd judgments. We know he has fired several independent Inspectors General whose job is to monitor Cabinet agencies for waste, fraud, and abuse. Most recently he fired the Inspector General of the State Department, who was investigating Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for using State Department personnel to run personal errands, like walking his dog, picking up his dry cleaning, etc., and allowing his wife to run State Department meetings as if she had been hired to be his deputy. The Inspector General had to go.
Trump glories in insulting the media, mocking them for asking questions that he prefers not to answer. At his rallies, he enjoys ridiculing journalists, treating them like criminals. His tweets are vicious and self-aggrandizing, unbecoming of a man who sits in the White House.
Bit by bit, he is destroying the norms and institutions that have protected us in the past from incompetent presidents.
This newspaper, the Las Vegas Sun, called him out for what he is: an incipient dictator, a man whose fascist tendencies grow stronger with every passing day and with his fear that he might lose the election. The editorial board also called out the Republican party, a party that once identified with Abraham Lincoln but which now allies itself with white nationalists, bigots, and every sort of rightwing extremism. To be a Republican today is to identify with the most hateful elements of our society. I am ashamed to say that I worked in a Republican administration, that of President George H.W. Bush. Today, the Bush family should be speaking out against this mad interloper who has destroyed the last shreds of decency and moderation that once typified the Republican party. Instead, they stand silent, even when Trump mocked George W. Bush for issuing a call for national unity during the pandemic.
The Las Vegas Sun editorial warns that we are moving headlong towards dictatorship.
We have been warned.
Anyone who is tempted not to vote in 2020 or to vote for a third party candidate should read this editorial.
The time has arrived to confront a grim realization in calm but forthright terms.
Since 2016, observers in the U.S. and around the world have remarked on President Donald Trump and the Republican Party exhibiting authoritarian “tendencies.”
With a sense of numb shock, we now must acknowledge the facts before us. By any objective standard, the Trump administration and GOP leadership have moved well past authoritarian reflexes.
Simply put, our nation has entered the early stages of a dictatorship. It’s an immature dictatorship and still gathering power. But it’s not theoretical and it has happened faster than any rational person might believe.
In 1788, James Madison stood before the state of Virginia’s convention to ratify the U.S. Constitution and issued a warning about the future of American democracy. An overthrow, the Founding Father said, was less likely to happen through a violent takeover than “by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power.”
Today, that prophecy is playing out in chilling vigor. Led by a president who lacks all respect for our system of government, today’s Republican Party, through a quickening succession of abuses of power, is acting as an authoritarian regime.
This is not a hypothetical. It’s not dystopian fiction. It’s an inescapable conclusion when you examine the evidence.
Ponder the basic elements of an autocracy, and weigh them against the actions of Trump and the GOP leadership.
This administration and Republican leadership have corrupted the justice system, purged and persecuted nonpartisan military personnel and government employees to install apparatchiks in their place, regularly encouraged paramilitary activity among supporters, thwarted any efforts of legitimate legislative oversight, claimed absolute immunity for Trump, promoted propagandistic media while falsely discrediting the accuracy of legitimate news, manipulated the courts, marbled the administration and judiciary with unqualified lackeys, driven contracts to supporters, used the U.S. Treasury to reward friends, attempted to coerce foreign governments into leveling false charges at political rivals, eagerly courted supportive dictators around the world, excused friends from their crimes while seeking political prosecutions of enemies on false charges, sought to bend our intelligence agencies to partisan ends, threatened a free press with retaliation, revised or suppressed historical records that were unfavorable, publicly smeared perceived opponents, sabotaged fair elections, created a cult of personality around its leader, distributed government largesse based on fealty to the leader, defined critics as subhuman, traded in race-baiting and nationalism, caged children and broken up desperate families, defined all events solely in terms of how they affect the leader, shattered revered institutions protecting Americans, reviled our allies while embracing our enemies, and attempted to call into question the validity of elections that go against the leader while intimating that they might attempt to postpone elections if the leader’s poll numbers are weak. And that catalog of horrors is the abbreviated list.
These are the core attributes the world has used for decades to identify dictators. And these actions are actively afoot in America today, and they are gaining greater velocity with each day we grow closer to the election.
Consider the following items from just the past couple of weeks.
Assault on independent oversight
• Friday: Trump fires the State Department’s inspector general, the fourth time in less than a month he has removed a nonpartisan government watchdog who has found fault with the administration. The Associated Press reports that in a letter to Congress, Trump says Steve Linick, who had held the job since 2013, no longer has his full confidence. Linick is reported to have been investigating Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for using federal resources for personal benefit. The move comes two weeks after Trump fired inspector general Christi Grimm from the Department of Health and Human Services. She had issued a report highlighting administration failures to prepare for COVID-19. At every turn in these firings, Trump sought to disable impartial oversight.
• Thursday: In testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, ousted vaccine chief Dr. Richard Bright says the country is woefully unprepared for further effects of the COVID-19 outbreak because Trump officials ignored his early warnings and then retaliated against him after he sounded an alarm in January. Bright, who worked for the federal government for 25 years before his firing by Trump appointees, tells lawmakers the U.S. will see the “darkest winter in modern history” unless there’s a ramped-up response.
• Tuesday: Asked by Time magazine about the possibility of the administration delaying the November election, Trump son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner doesn’t rule it out. He also won’t affirm that the election will take place Nov. 3 as scheduled. “It’s not my decision to make, so I’m not sure I can commit one way or the other. But right now that’s the plan,” Kushner says. “Hopefully, by the time we get to September or October or November, we’ve done enough with the testing and with all the different things we’re trying to do to prevent an outbreak of the magnitude that would make us shut down again.” Kushner’s noncommittal response fuels fears that Trump and the GOP will postpone the vote if his poll numbers are weak. Constitutionally, Trump lacks the power to do this — although the frequency of rumors about a delay attempt are troubling. However, with the support of a few GOP governors, Trump could throw the election into chaos. At minimum he regularly attacks the validity of any election that doesn’t go his way.
• Tuesday: During oral arguments in a Supreme Court case involving three lawsuits Trump has filed to conceal his tax returns, the president’s lawyers contend the president has immunity from being prosecuted or even investigated by law enforcement or Congress for any crime including murder. In other words, the attorneys contend Trump has kingly powers, a level of authority that no president in history has been granted and precisely what the Constitution’s balance of powers was designed to prevent.
• May 8: Under pressure from Trump, the Senate rushes to set a committee hearing on the confirmation of Trump loyalist filmmaker Michael Pack to lead the independent agency that oversees the Voice of America, the largest American international broadcaster. The nomination of Pack, a close ally of former Trump senior adviser Steve Bannon, has fueled fears that the VOA and its sister organizations would become Trump propaganda arms under Pack. Recently, Trump has been harshly critical of the VOA, including falsely accusing it of spreading Chinese misinformation about the coronavirus outbreak.
• May 8: Trump’s acting director of national intelligence, Richard Grenell, reorganizes his agency in blatant defiance of congressional oversight. Grenell makes the changes, which affect the network of 17 U.S. intelligence agencies he’s overseeing on an acting basis, after rebuffing a request from House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., for details. Schiff contends, justifiably, that it’s inappropriate for an acting leader to make wholesale changes. A Trump crony with scant intelligence experience, Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, is expected to be confirmed as permanent DNI by the Senate in the coming weeks.
Attacking perceived enemies
• May 7: Louis DeJoy, one of Trump’s financial backers and a longtime GOP donor, is selected as postmaster general. This opens the door for Trump to force the postal service to raise prices for companies that deliver packages, primarily Amazon, and in turn damage The Washington Post, which is owned by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos. Earlier this year the Pentagon denied Amazon a bid for a multibillion-dollar contract — something now under investigation. Trump’s USPS move also raises the distinct possibility of the Republicans using the postal service to hinder vote-by-mail efforts this fall.
• May 7: A woman who had accused Dr. Anthony Fauci, the federal government’s top infectious disease expert, of sexual assault recants and says she was paid by two Trump loyalists to fabricate the claim. The woman releases an audio recording in which one of the operatives, Jack Burkman, complains that Fauci “shut the country down” and that “you have to make up whatever you have to make up to stop that train and that’s the way life works, OK? That’s the way it goes.” When the woman says that COVID-19 is a serious illness, Burkman replies: “Mother Nature has to clean the barn every so often. How real is it? Who knows? So what if 1% of the population goes? So what if you lose 400,000 people? 200,000 were elderly, the other 200,000 are the bottom of society. You got to clean out the barn.” Considering that coronavirus so far has hit the elderly, blacks, Latinos and other people of color hardest, Burkman’s talk of “cleaning the barn” suggests he considers these people to be manure.
• May 7: Politico reports that leading congressional Republicans are coalescing behind a plan to replace FBI Director Christopher Wray with someone who will be obedient to Trump. It would be another step toward dismantling the Justice Department’s independence and bringing it under Trump’s control. Since his inauguration, Trump has made a series of moves to destroy the nonpartisan independence of our country’s intelligence community. James Comey, who was fired for not ignoring former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s overtures to Russia, has now been placed under criminal investigation by Attorney General William Barr’s Justice Department. So are other members of the FBI and CIA who investigated Russia’s involvement in promoting Trump. The president has long demanded the investigations and prosecutions of these people whom he perceives as enemies.
• May 7: It’s revealed that Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, used classified information for the financial benefit of himself and his wealthy friends. Burr cashed out as much as $1.5 million in stock right before the market crash based on his insider knowledge about the coronavirus threat, and his brother-in-law sold up to $280,000 in shares the same day. Whether Burr is corrupt or not is unknown, but Trump loyalists have applauded because Burr has crossed Trump in the past. Burr steps down as committee chair on Thursday, a day after FBI agents seize his cellphone as part of a burgeoning insider trade investigation.
Undermining the rule of law
• May 7: Barr subverts federal prosecutors and the justice system by dropping charges against Flynn, who had twice pleaded guilty to breaking the law by lying to the FBI about his involvement in Russian election interference. Barr earlier interceded on behalf of another Trump loyalist, Roger Stone, by ordering federal prosecutors to reduce their sentencing recommendation for the convicted felon.
“This is a strange occurrence — this is a man (Flynn) who pled guilty twice and was prepared to be sentenced,” says Shira Scheindlin, a former federal judge, to the National Law Journal. “He had a motion pending to withdraw his plea, which had not been decided. There’s a really bad political smell to this, particularly after the Roger Stone debacle. This is going to be seen critically by prosecutors across the country as the Justice Department being the lawyer for the president, not the lawyer for the people.”
• May 7: Asked by CBS News how history would view his actions involving Flynn, Barr says, “Well, history is written by the winners. So it largely depends on who’s writing the history. I think a fair history would say that it was a good decision because it upheld the rule of law. It … upheld the standards of the Department of Justice, and it undid what was an injustice.” It’s a preposterous statement — an attorney general saying he cares about the rule of law yet obviously is eager to conduct political prosecutions. But it’s also a flagrant acknowledgment that the administration is willing to commit malfeasance and revise history to cover its tracks. Think Soviet-era practices of removing purged individuals from history books and photos. Trump and his inner circle have already shown a predilection for this on a number of occasions: ordering that aerial photos from his inauguration be doctored so that the crowd appeared larger; posting altered images that make Trump look slimmer and make his hands appear bigger; tweeting a faked photo of Trump placing a medal on the military dog that helped U.S. special forces track ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi; and coercing the National Archives into editing photos of the 2017 women’s march on Washington to white out picket signs critical of Trump. More than 2,000 former Justice Department attorneys — Republicans and Democrats — demand Barr’s resignation because of abuses of power.
• May 6: A leaked audio recording reveals that pro-Trump Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., who also heads his state’s Republican Party, pressured a local party official to submit falsified election results so that a GOP activist could make the primary election ballot. “You’ve got a sitting congressman — a sitting state party chair — who is trying to bully a volunteer — I’m a volunteer; I don’t get paid for this — into committing a crime,” said the official, Eli Bremer, to The Denver Post. “To say it’s damning is an understatement.” Previously, Buck has promoted the debunked Trump fantasy that it was Hillary Clinton who colluded with Russians.
Loyalty test
• May 6: The Trump administration assigns a White House loyalist to a behind-the-scenes role vetting Defense Department employees for loyalty to Trump, prompting concerns that Trump will purge civilian military leadership of anyone not in lockstep with his political agenda. Meanwhile, career military officers such as Brett Crozier, captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier, are stripped of command if they do something inconvenient to the president.
• May 4: It’s reported that individuals connected to Trump are negotiating to take a controlling stake of One America News Network, an extremist cable-news channel whose hosts include the chief promoter of the insane Pizzagate fantasy, loosely linked to the QAnon whackos, that holds Democrats actively engage in an organized child-abuse ring in a Washington pizzeria. The reason for Trump’s OAN ardor? He believes Fox News isn’t supportive enough and wants an outlet that he can turn into a private version of a state-run propaganda platform. In his coronavirus briefings, Trump regularly turned to OAN staff to lob him friendly questions. Trump, for his part, has made no secret of his disdain on the rare occasions when Fox News personalities give him even the slightest criticism. “The people who are watching @FoxNews, in record numbers (thank you President Trump), are angry. They want an alternative now. So do I!” he tweeted April 26. The irony is monumental – without Fox News softening up the American public with crazed theories, there would be no Trump presidency.
• May 1: A day after militia members and other armed individuals gather to protest coronavirus-related closures at Michigan’s capitol, Trump praises them on Twitter by calling them “very good people.” The protests included swastikas, Confederate flags and a noose, as well as a sign referring to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and containing the message “tyrants get the rope.” This echoes Trump’s support of right-wing paramilitary at Charlottesville, Va., and elsewhere. By Thursday, the Michigan Legislature canceled its legislative session because of threats by armed protesters. It is a grim foreshadowing of the possibilities of Trump-loving paramilitary assaults on democratic institutions and a stupefying development in America.
• April 30: The administration suppresses new guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for safely reopening businesses amid the pandemic, which call for wide-scale testing and contact tracing that Trump has been unable to put in place. The guidelines call into question the White House’s narrative that the nation can proceed safely.
Think about it: These are merely two weeks’ worth of actions by GOP leaders to rig the system, tear down checks and balances, eliminate oversight, gain permanent power and reap all the corrupt gains they can get.
This president and his party have shown they will sideline any member of the administration who isn’t a partisan loyalist fully willing to lie to the American public and bend any policy to the convenience of the president. They will: assault any independent institution; wage war on the idea of independent truths; refuse to protect the next election from tampering; engage in wholesale gerrymandering; restrict voter access; offer loving words to Kim Jong Un on his health while criticizing our allies; grovel before Vladimir Putin; engage in constant dog whistles to white supremacists. What was unimaginable in America just a few years ago is now happening before our eyes on an alarmingly regular basis. We are living in a period of kleptocratic minority rule.
Minority rule
Any realist cannot ignore the wanton destruction of the system of checks and balances and nonpartisan government and the congealing of despotic abuses.
One must conclude we are living in the early days of an authoritarian regime.
History teaches us that around the world, dictatorships often don’t announce themselves with tanks in the streets. Instead they arrive with the constant erosion of just systems, finger-pointing at imaginary enemies to mobilize their supporters and the constant concentration of power in a few hands. Meanwhile, they weaponize the justice system, the purse strings of government, law enforcement and the courts to their benefit. After they get away with the early steps, those who would rule let their actions accelerate. Suddenly the population wakes up one day to realize what’s happened. Often it’s too late by then.
During an April 3 coronavirus news conference, Trump offered a telling quote when asked why he doesn’t wear a face mask. “Wearing a face mask as I greet presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens. Somehow I don’t see it for myself.”
In a simple sentence, Trump clearly elevates dictators (dictators!) to the same dignified plane as presidents, prime ministers, kings and queens. It’s impossible to imagine another president doing the same after more than 100 years when America has stood as a beacon defying dictators. But in today’s GOP, dictators aren’t simply welcome, they are a source of inspiration.
But it’s not too late for the U.S. The systems guarding our freedom retain enough muscle memory that this dictatorship is still too weak to assert total dominance.
We can still save the country and avoid the nightmare scenario that Madison described all those years ago.
There’s a way to prevent Trump and his lickspittles from completing their job of dismantling America. It’s identifying good candidates, supporting them financially, voting for them and doing all we can to encourage others to vote for them too. It is also showing vocal support for the impartial institutions of government that, in the end, report to the American people and not to a mentally unstable leader.
But the window is closing. The pace of the GOP leadership’s abuses isn’t going to slow down, because they know the trend in American elective politics isn’t in their favor. The nation is growing more ethnically diverse and therefore more intolerant of the Trump-era GOP’s racist and anti-immigrant policies. Americans are demanding an end to the income inequality that has been brought on by Republican economic policies that grossly favor the ultrawealthy. As climate change intensifies, so does opposition to the damaging environmental policies of the right.
Plenty of rank-and-file Republicans also are disgusted by what’s happened and need a home — indeed we need a healthy dialogue with conservatives in the marketplace of American political ideas. However, Trump and the GOP leadership are not conservatives, and real conservative Americans are in the wilderness now.
All the while, the largest generation in the country — those in their teens and 20s, a group bigger than the baby boomers — is coming of age and is fervently opposed to today’s Republican Party.
The GOP knows it will fade into history soon without drastic action, so it’s holding onto power by any means necessary and scheming to permanently tilt the scales in its favor.
True Americans — the spiritual descendants of Madison and his fellow founders, who recognize Trump and those around him as the vandals they are — know they can’t let that happen.
But we all need to realize that the emergency is no longer on the horizon, coming gradually closer.
It’s here. We’re living it. And only we can put a stop to it.
The time to decide is now. Either you allow our democracy–with all its flaws and imperfections–to be corrupted and destroyed, or you stand for the rule of law and the Constitution. There is no other choice.
Which side are you on?

“I am ashamed to say that I worked in a Republican administration, that of President George H.W. Bush. Today, the Bush family should be speaking out against this mad interloper who has destroyed the last shreds of decency and moderation that once typified the Republican party.”
Your second sentence invalidates the first. In a redemptive society, we are supposed to have the moral space to change our minds. Sometimes, perhaps all the time, this involves re-evaluation of one’s own thoughts. There is no shame in supporting one side or another and then deciding you were wrong. Anyone who suggests that this is a wrong-headed approach to looking at social issues denies the basic the basic notion of redemption, an idea that must be the solid floor of any free society.
If people and their ideas are beyond the redemption of the thinking that involves changing your mind, the notions of classical liberalism are hopeless. Where are personal freedom, individual importance, societal responsibility, and popular control of government without a thinking citizenry that can and does change its mind? Otherwise we can justify any atrocity without basis.
Even if you took a job with Bush I knowing that you were committing a crime (which I doubt seriously), you are entitled in a free society to change your mind. Otherwise, it is not a free society.
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I agree with everything you wrote. G.H.W. Bush was not perfect, I opposed him, but I worked very well with members of his administration and, on balance, history will weigh more positives than negatives. But some of the negatives are real doozies! Don’t be hard on yourself, Diane. You’ve proven to us that you walk the walk. And remember, Saul of Tarsus became Paul the Apostle. You’re in good company.
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I am freaked out.
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I just read that the Greek word metanoia means change of mind. In the NT in Luke it was translated as redemption, with all its moral judgement attached. (Bob, I bet you could give a better reckoning.) You changed your mind, Diane. You do not need redemption! There was no sin, no moral lapse; you did the best you could with what you believed at the time. It can get a bit tiresome to have anyone who does not follow the PC path get banished to hellfire. Unfortunately, it has become the norm these days no matter what one’s political persuasion.
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Makes me wonder Melania has metanoia. Oh wait, it involves moral judgment. Never mind.
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We’re all freaked out. If the Idiot remains in office (election or not), I fear we will see more internment camps–we already have them for migrants and their children–especially since the posted article below is not an outlier. The hateful faces we see at the Idiot’s cult rallies are proof enough for me. Too many are sitting on the sidelines and I fear the real lessons of Martin Niemöller’s popular misquote will be lost on us. https://crooksandliars.com/2020/05/new-mexico-county-official-only-good
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What we need regardless of party affiliation are great numbers of people that will show up or mail-in and vote. We need people whose goal is to remove a monster from the White House. We need those that realize that the existential threat that Trump poses is far worse than any concerns we may have about Biden. We must see the bigger picture without getting bogged down by “electoral purism.” This is not the time to split hairs. Elections have consequences.
Keep yourself safe and healthy so that we may collectively slay a dragon that threatens to burn what is left of our democracy to the ground in November. The Rolling Stones said it best:”You can’t always get what you want, But if you try sometimes, well, you might find, You get what you need.”
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How about this Trump goodie?
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Trump threatens to halt money for Michigan over absentee ballots
Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg Published 8:34 am PDT, Wednesday, May 20, 2020
President Donald Trump threatened to withhold funding for Michigan, a crucial 2020 swing state, unless its leaders abandon plans to send applications for absentee ballots to all voters as partisan tension over voting by mail intensifies.
Trump issued the threat in a tweet Wednesday morning that didn’t mention an unfolding flooding disaster in the state that could require federal aid. Michigan’s secretary of state announced Tuesday that all of the state’s 7.7 million registered voters will receive an application to vote by mail in August and November elections, citing the coronavirus pandemic.
The president incorrectly said that the state was sending absentee ballots to state residents, rather than absentee ballot applications. He subsequently issued a similar threat against Nevada, which he said is considering a plan to provide mail-in ballots for its residents…
Mail-in voting has become a partisan battleground, with Trump leading Republicans in arguing that it is “ripe for fraud” and benefits Democrats, although there is no evidence for either claim. Trump himself voted by mail in Florida’s primary election earlier this year.
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Trump-threatens-to-halt-money-for-Michigan-over-15283119.php?utm_campaign=CMS%20Sharing%20Tools%20(Desktop)&utm_source=share-by-email&utm_medium=email
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The dumb thing is that Trump seems to conveniently ignore that Utah–about as Republican a state as you can get–has been doing all mail-in elections for about 6 years now and Utah still elects Republicans.
This is NOT a partisan issue. It’s an issue of access and turn-out. That’s why Utah did mail in voting. Turn-out for elections was horrifyingly low (as low as 40% for Presidential elections, and far lower for non-Presidential elections), and has risen remarkably since mail-in voting became the norm–sometimes a 30% increase in turn-out.
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These are acts of a dictator and his supporters who is so desperate to retain power that they will rig elections by any means possible. You can also be sure that they will contest election results in the hope of getting their packed Supreme Court to authorize a second term.
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Good for the Las Vegas Sun, standing up for what’s really happening now! It’s sad that almost no one with any voice or power is stating it as clearly as the Sun has said it.
Sadly, I saw this coming when Trump was elected. I remember sobbing that we were going to move into a dictatorship.
I have never before SO wished that I had been wrong.
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Yes, the Las Vegas Sun is so brave. And that piece was so well written!
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If Mother Nature gets “to clean the barn every so often”, I don’t feel so bad in saying that I support Darwinism as an effective measure to “cull the herd” in the WH administration, the Senate and House. How awfully dreadful. We are the laughing stock of the world right now.
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I will do everything I can to get Trump and his enablers out of office.
Trump’s supporters are enlisting MDs who think free markets are fine for health care and who are willing to go to bat for Trump. The MDs are being enlisted for PR campaigns that will endorse Trump’s favorite pill and support Trump’s campaign to open up the economy NOW. Deaths do not matter. People are expendable. Propping up profits and Trump are justified. To hell with the rule of law.
See who is organizing this effort. Look for the results, first on FOX and then in parades of MD’s in the Rose Garden or in other venues where the cameras are present. Are these MDs radically different from those in Nazi Germany who offered justifications for channeling people into death camps? Will the AMA have the courage to do or say anything about the doctors who will defend Trump’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic?
https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/05/19/coalition-pro-trump-doctors-will-defend-presidents-covid-19-blunders/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=49590ef9-c3a8-42ba-aaff-9739a859f817
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This is slightly off topic but since Trump Tweeted, “OPEN UP THE COUNTRY”, this morning here is my slight observations:
I went shopping at Costco. There are no longer any senior hours. Regular hours are for everyone. Most people were wearing masks but some weren’t. None of the carts are being sanitized. Just walk in, grab a cart and shop. Same as before all of this COVID-19 started.
I went to a second grocery store in my area. It was no longer sanitizing carts. Again, grab a cart and walk in. Observe the signs of social distancing.
Everything is now back to ‘normal’ again. Shouldn’t we be cheering. [The mall near me is open but Penny’s is closed. They filed for bankruptcy.] Exactly how does a mall have 25% ‘opening’? There are two floors with many entrances. Nobody is counting.
So, we are now totally back to normal. [A Baker’s Square near me has a sign for lease or sale.]
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Costco still is observing senior hours where I am as are all the grocery stores. It really doesn’t make sense to remove hours for the most vulnerable population. Moreover, those healthy low risk people are wearing masks for me not themselves as I wear mine to protect them. Did someone pass out stupid pills?
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I saw a nice piece today with Dan Levy, co-creator of the fabulous show Schitt’s Creek (one of the best things to binge watch if you’re not familiar with it, recommend it to your homophobic family members) who said that wearing a mask is “the simplest, easiest act of kindness that you can do in a day.” It maddens me when I see the arrogance and selfish behavior of those who don’t at the grocery store.
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Since Costco has warehouses is in every state, what state are you located in?
The bumbler-and-liar-in-chief never takes responsibility for anything, the states are running this show.
That’s why the states are dealing with the pandemic without much support if any from the feds (except with Trump-stilt-thin-skin attempts to get his deplorable racist followers to incite a rebellion to get some states to do what Trumpty Dumpty wants), and the rules are different in each state. Probably looser in RED controlled states and tighter in Blue states.
I just checked, and so far, California’s senior hours are still in effect, but this page does not look like it is just for California. If Costco takes away the senior hour, wouldn’t Costco announce that change through this pare?
https://www.costco.com/covid-updates.html
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Yes, that is where they will announce changes. That’s where I found the hours for me in Illinois.
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On the evening news a “freedom freak” was arguing with a Costco employee because he refused to wear a mask. The customer was told it was company policy to wear the mask or the man had to leave.
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retired teacher: I went to Costco in Merrillville, IN this morning. Most people were wearing masks but not all were. Indiana does not require people to wear masks.
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Just why is it that people refuse to take responsibility for protecting other people? I wonder if there are enough of them to send to work in meat processing plants. Seems like they could make the perfect (disposable) workers. All we need to do is build temporary housing for them, so they don’t infect the surrounding communities. What a shame that we have a president who is willing to force essential workers to sacrifice themselves.
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speduktr: “It really doesn’t make sense to remove hours for the most vulnerable population.”
Perhaps the difference is that Indiana is a red state and Gov. Holcomb is working to open up this state. We need to get everything back to normal as quickly as possible.
Indiana University did an independent study that showed that 186,000 Hoosiers were infected. This fact seems to be quietly swept under the rug. It didn’t follow the script correctly.
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I wonder how many people can die/day to be considered “normal” and thus acceptable.
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I spent a few hours this past weekend looking at comments in this blog in October and November 2016. With respect to the story above, some aged quite well (relatively speaking) and were eerily prescient. Others? Not so much. I also did a random compilation of post headlines from Election Day through the end of November. I had the feeling of being in a surreal time machine:
Law Professor: Trump Must Relinquish Lease on DC Hotel (Nov 29)
Paul Krugman: We Are in for Four Years of Corruption by Conflicts of Interest (Nov 29)
Barbara Kingsolver: How We Can Survive in the Age of Trump (Nov 29)
This Man has Mental Problems (Nov 28)
The Heiress Behind Trump’s Transition (Nov 26)
Washington Post: Russian Propagandists Responsible for Pro-Trump Fake News (Nov 25)
Never Thought I Would See This in My Lifetime: Fascism in America (Nov 24)
Donald Trump Tells the NY Times: The President is not Covered by Conflict of Interest Laws (Nov 22)
Trump Won’t Prosecute Hillary, Tries to Bully Media (Nov 22)
Carol Burris: Trump’s Plan for American Education will Destroy Community Public Schools (Nov 21)
How Will Trump Deal with Conflicts of Interest? (Nov 20)
Anthony Cody: McCarthyism, My Family, and the New Trump Era (Nov 20)
Commonweal on Trump: A Time to Pray (Nov 20)
A Reader on “the Trump Effect” (Nov 19)
Matthew Yglesias: Now is the Time to Hold Trump Accountable for His Cabinet Selections (Nov 19)
In the Final Months of the Election, More People Read Fake News on the Internet than Real News (Nov 19)
Mike Pence: A Powerful Evangelical at the Seat of Power (Nov 18)
Google and Facebook Will Try to Curb Fake News, “Post-Truth” is the Word of the Year (Nov 17)
Alexandra Petri: Give Steve Bannon a Chance (Warning Satire) (Nov 16)
Ivanka Trump Promotes Bracelet She Wore on “60 Minutes,” Selling for $20,000 (Nov 16)
Mike Pence: A Vindictive, Far-Right Ideologue as Governor of Indiana (Nov 14)
California: History Teacher Suspended for Comparing Rise of Trump to Hitler (Nov15) (good times, CBK!)
Leon Wieseltier: Stay Angry. The Fight is Not Over (Nov 13)
Bernie Sanders: Where do We Go from Here? (Nov 13)
Rachel Levy: The Implications of the Election and What We Can Do (Nov 13)
Mark Weber to NJEA: What Will Happen to Teachers and Students in the Trump Era? (Nov 13)
Trump’s Tax Plan: Bonanza for the 1% (Nov 13)
Emily Talmadge: The Beast Will Thrive in a Trump Administration and We Must Say No (Nov 13)
Mercedes Schneider: Donald Trump’s Vision for Education (Nov 13)
Trump Advisor Urges Extradition of Fetullah Gulen, Charter Leader (Nov 12)
Richard Kirsch: It Is Always Darkest Just Before the Dawn (Nov 12)
The Internet, Fake News, and the Election (Nov 11)
Trump’s Biographers Gather to Predict What He Might Do as President (Nov 11)
My Last Thoughts About the Election (Nov 11)
A Few Words to Readers of the Blog (Nov 10)
Peter Greene: How to Teach in Trump’s America? (Nov 10)
Two Views: Trump and the Future of Education (Nov 10)
Senator Sanders on Trump’s Election (Nov 9)
The Morning After (Nov 9)
A Conservative Editorial Writer: Trump is a Demagogue, Republicans Are Without Principle (Nov 8)
Today: Election Day: Please Vote (Nov 8)
Dana Milbank: Trump’s Blatant Use of Anti-Semitism
Washington Post: The Left is Closing Ranks Behind Clinton to Stop Trump (Nov 8)
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This is CHRISTIAN news!! [Horse hockies and BS galore. No wonder ‘Christians’ believe Trump its the greatest president the world has ever known.[ I signed up for the BS so that I’d read the crap that is being put out as news.]
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CBN’s Exclusive Interview with White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany: Armed for Battle with God on Her Side
David Brody (May 20, 2020)
“I know the person I am, and I know what I stand for and I stand as a Christian woman, someone who believes in equality, in truth, in loyalty and honesty. It’s the values I’ve lived by my whole life…” -Kayleigh McEnany
[CBN News] White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany has plenty of sweetness and smiles, but don’t be fooled—since stepping into this huge role in the spotlight, she is arming herself for battle, prepared to defend the president. Lately, the Commander-in-Chief is facing criticism for taking the controversial drug, Hydroxychloroquine in order to prevent COVID-19. (Image: via CBN News)
“Yes, the doctor did prescribe it for him,” McEnany tells CBN News. “He took it after having several discussions with (White House Physician) Dr. Conley about its efficacy and Dr. Conley believed that the benefits outweigh the risks for the president.”
The criticism comes, in part, because the federal government’s Food and Drug Administration cautioned against using it and if so, only in a hospital setting. McEnany wanted to set the record straight. “I talked to (FDA Commissioner) Dr. Hahn about that,” she says. “First, this is a drug that has a long safety profile. It should always be prescribed from a doctor to a patient, but it has been shown to be safe. I explicitly asked him, ‘what about outside of hospitals?’ and he said, ‘yes, it’s okay if a doctor prescribes it to you in your ordinary point of care.’ That is an acceptable way to go about this.”
McEnany says the media is stoking fear without providing necessary details and specifics on this issue. She’d actually like to know why the media isn’t asking more questions about what President Trump likes to call, ‘Obamagate.’
“It is a criminal offense to leak the identity of an individual like Michael Flynn, a private citizen, to the press after being unmasked so we know that a crime is committed,” McEnany tells CBN News. “Who did it is the question.”
When asked to clarify if someone in the Obama Administration committed a crime, her response was firm. “Absolutely, but there are a number of other questions that need to be asked. There’s more questions than there are answers in this and the lack of journalistic curiosity is really something intriguing.”
So does she hold the media accountable for doing the bidding for the Obama Administration on this matter? “When they don’t ask the questions, absolutely. Yes.”
The media has already taken aim at McEnany, saying, in their view, she lies from the podium, despite her pledge not to. Her critics have called her a liar, racist and birther. “I know the person I am, and I know what I stand for and I stand as a Christian woman, someone who believes in equality, in truth, in loyalty and honesty,” McEnany tells CBN News. “It’s the values I’ve lived by my whole life. It’s the values I’ll continue to live by. People will malign you, it comes with the job, but I know who I’m ultimately working for and it’s the Big Guy upstairs.”
Speaking of ‘the Big Guy,’ McEnany sees God’s hand in the president’s election. When asked if God put Donald Trump into The White House for such a time as this, her answer is clear. “Yeah, I think prayer made a difference in the election,” she… Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
Continue reading this exclusive interview in its entirety here.
FWD
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There is no link to these articles but I think we need to see just what stuff is being published.
Here’s welcome to more Christian BS. They just plain LIE!!!
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President Trump Delivers Stern Warning To Stalling States
by The Patriotic Times
about an hour ago
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Photo Via ABC News
During a weekly conference call between President Trump and the Governors, the President notified the governors that he “will step in” if he disagrees with their plans for the reopening of the state.
During the call, Trump for praised the majority of the governor’s plans to get their states back up and running, but assured them that any large missteps would be corrected by the federal government.
“The governors are making their decisions, and want to make their decisions, and that’s the way I want it to, and we will step in if we see something going wrong, or if we disagree, and some people say that’s nice, and some people say I shouldn’t be doing that, but we’re going to do it if we see something wrong,” Trump said to the governors Monday.
Trump continued: “If you have any problem, let me know please, but it seems that the governors are largely happy. And I think I can say extraordinarily happy with respect to what we’ve done.”
The Trump administration last month revealed guidelines for how states should begin to lift restrictions. President Trump said during a Fox Business interview that some Democrats have been reluctant to lift the coronavirus measures because they’re looking to capitalize on the political aspect of a suffering economy.
The restrictions, which are keeping students home from school, nonessential workers out of the office and many businesses shuttered, took a massive toll on the economy — tanking the stock market, causing approximately 36 million people to lose their jobs, and leading to a string of bankruptcies of major businesses.
Democratic governors have sought to keep the restrictions that caused this sort of economic hardship in place, citing public health concerns, despite insistence from the president and protesters alike calling for the reopening of the state economies.
Michigan Gov Gretchen Whitmer, who has recently come into the spotlight due to her tyrannical approach to the shutdown measures, said “I’ve been focused on doing my job, and I’m going to keep doing that and I’m not going to apologize about that. I’m not changing the way I run this state because of some protests.”
Whitmer continued, “We are in the third phase of a six-phase process to bring life back to normal,” she said. “But we have to be careful as we’ve had a really bad experience with COVID-19.”
While Democratic leaders have expressed a disdain for Americans exercising their right to protest, President Trump has been a staunch supporter of these citizens. “These are great people,” Trump said in April.
“They want their life back; their life was taken away from them,” he added.
In the state bordering Whitmer’s, however, the Wisconsin Supreme Court last week struck down Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ coronavirus restrictions, saying his administration overstepped its bounds by imposing them unilaterally. Evers lamented the court’s decision in a statement after the ruling was issued.
“Republican legislators have convinced 4 justices to throw our state into chaos,”he said. “We cannot let today’s ruling undo all the work we have done and all the sacrifices Wisconsinites have made over these past few months.”
As Democrat governors fail to enforce their dramatic lockdown measures and slowly begin to heed to the mounting calls to reopen, states like Florida and Georgia — under the leadership of Republican Governors Ron DeSantis and Brian Kemp— have already largely opened up and shown promising results.
Neither state is showing a surge in cases and on Tuesday Kemp announced that Georgia has reached its lowest number of hospitalized coronavirus patients “since hospitals started reporting data to the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) on April 8.”
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The “Patriotic” Times-?! How about The Pathetic Times?
(Or, more aptly, The End of Times?)
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Oh, & there’s The Psychopath Times…
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Trump has made no bones about his love for outright fascists: Vladimir Putin of Russia, Narendra Modi of India, Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, Recep Erdoğan of Turkey, Kim Jong-un of North Korea, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil. These are the leaders he singles out for praise and military and other support.
And he’s made no bones about wanting to be one himself. He says that he has an “absolute right” to order an investigation of a political opponent, that he has an “absolute right” to declare national emergencies, that he has an “absolute right” to refuse Congressional oversight, that he has a right to ban anyone he wants to ban from the country. He claims that the Constitution gives him absolute power: “I have an Article II, where I have the right to do whatever I want as president,” he says.
And now we have the Trump brownshirts in the streets and in state houses and blocking hospital entrances and roads, armed to the teeth, and the President cheering them on (“very good people”) as liberators (“Liberate Michigan”). Those who know their history know that the paramilitary units–the Sturmabteilung, commonly known as brownshirts for the uniforms they wore, were instrumental in Hitler’s consolidation of power.
Trump is lining up the courts, the DOJ (law enforcement), the military, and the intelligence agencies. At some point, he could be unstoppable.
It can happen here, folks, and Trump is desperate because he knows that if he is kicked out of office, he is immediately susceptible to a long, long list of criminal and civil prosecutions ranging from rape to money laundering. He can’t let that happen, and he will do anything, literally anything, to stop it.
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Loved this comment…posted it at OEN, where I linked to Diane’s post, here. https://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/Must-Read-The-Las-Vegas-S-in-Best_Web_OpEds-Diane-Ravitch_Donald-Trump-Incompetence_Donald-Trump-Lies_Donald-Trump-Racist-200521-532.html#comment764287
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What Hope Looks like in 2020
(On the occasion of Pence’s touring the Mayo Clinic without a mask)
Sing of song of sick Pence.
I’m not going to lie.
His sycophantic toadying
just makes me want to cry.
When the country’s opened
with testing not in place,
he and IQ45
from office will be chased.
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I want to cry, too.
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What if Trump does attempt to destroy our Constitutional Republic and become the 1st dictator of the U.S. as Cesar did when he ended the Roman Republic? Not long after Cesar put an end to that Republic, Rome still had a Civil War between the two major factions.
Curious, I wanted to know how many U.S. troops are stationed in each state. Like our first Civil War, the troops are going to take sides but the majority do not like Trump. The last poll from the Military Times shows Trump losing support from the military and more than 2/3rds of the officers do not like him
Focusing on only the West Coast:
California has the most active duty military in the country stationed there at 128,273.
Oregon only has 1,572 troops
Washington state has 45,343.
Hawaii has 36,620
Not wanting to spend any more time on this curiosity lark to learn how many troops are stationed in Republican state vs Democratic, I leave that task up to someone else if they want to compile the list.
The top ten states with the most total active duty and reserve members of the military, as of September 2017, were:
Here’s the link where I found that info.
https://www.governing.com/gov-data/public-workforce-salaries/military-civilian-active-duty-employee-workforce-numbers-by-state.html
The question is how many Americans will be willing to fight for Trump as one of his loyalists especially when he starts insulting them and blaming them for every death and loss?
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As you go into the Roman Empire, the lack of a stable movement of power from one leader to another make you wonder why the Empire lasted as long as it did. With the exception of the five good Emperors, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antionius, and Marcus Aurelius, most of the almost 5 centuries of Roman Empire was beset by periods of civil war. One particular period saw a string of emperors who did not last an average of three months over a period of over 25 emperors.
The founding fathers saw democracy as a way of assuring stability. They were all schooled in classical history.
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The Roman Empire lasted a lot longer than almost five centuries if you take into account the fact that in 285 AD, Emperor Diocletian decided that the Roman Empire was too big to manage. He divided the Empire into two parts, the Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire. Over the next hundred years or so, Rome would be reunited, split into three parts, and split in two again.
The Western Roman Empire fell in 476 AD.
The Eastern Roman Empire would not fall until 1453 AD.
https://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_rome/fall_of_rome.php
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YOU aways bring a unique perspective.
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I can appreciate your concerns, Diane, but I have many concerning New York State. The Democrat controlled Assembly and Senate gave Governor Andrew Cuomo the power to rule by decree during the period of the pandemic. There is no end date in the enabling legislation. So he can maintain it indefinitely and merely issue executive orders that have the full force of law. Isn’t this a dictatorship?
The two houses of the legislature will have to pass legislation and Cuomo will have to sign it to rescind this rule by decree power. Those of us who have studied history know those who have been given such power have usually abused it, sometimes to horrifying ends.
So the Democrats in Albany gave Cuomo the power to tie just about anything to the pandemic, from keeping churches closed despite First Amendment protections to “reimagine” education. We all know of Cuomo’s hatred of public schools and public school teachers and his love affair with charter schools, punitive teacher evaluation programs and testing.
Cuomo could abolish tenure and seniority tonight via executive order. Yes, he has that power. He could say he is doing so to help schools deal with the financial crisis brought about by the loss of state aid due to the collapse of economic activity. Cuomo previously pushed through laws that created much less lucrative pension tiers for new hires, extended the probationary period for teachers and administrators from three years to four and ended permanent certification.
So I share your concerns with Trump’s Administration, Diane, but I have very serious concerns about our governor and the Democratic Party that currently has a stranglehold on Albany.
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Worried Teacher,
I agree with you. Cuomo has assumed the powers of a dictator. He loves power and control.
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Diane, thank you for this post. I am exhausted from. listening to the endless mendacity. It is time he is called out for who he is…more than a mobster, more that an incompetent, dreadful human being… he is a destroyer, sinking gAmerica into an abyss from which it will struggle to emerge for decades. I posted it at ON https://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/Must-Read-The-Las-Vegas-S-in-Best_Web_OpEds-Diane-Ravitch_Donald-Trump-Incompetence_Donald-Trump-Lies_Donald-Trump-Racist-200521-532.html#comment764287
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I watch new YouTube videos every day that are calling Trump what he is, a monster, an ignorant buffoon. a criminal. a fraud, a liar, … the list is endless. And I’m not alone, millions are watching those videos.
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I found a comment (from commenter Words Matter) I had saved from 2013 on Ghandi’s seven deadly sins: Wealth without Work; Pleasure without Conscience; Science without Humanity; Knowledge without Character; Politics without Principle; Commerce without Morality; and Worship without Sacrifice.
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Click to access RussiaReportWEB.pdf
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Here is an except from more ‘Christian news’. The media is causing mass hysteria over COVID-19 and regular people are suffering because not many people die. Schools shouldn’t close because students aren’t the spreaders of death.
This is the same Christian media that tells people to pray for out great president Trump.
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‘Cardiac Arrests up 800 Percent’: 600+ Doctors Warn Lockdowns Doing Much More Damage Than COVID 05-20-2020
A new grassroots organization of doctors is telling the nation it needs a second opinion about the way to handle this pandemic medically and mentally.During a media call, several of these doctors spoke of horrible medical results for people because of excessive panic over the coronavirus. They also told of harm done to ill or injured people because the medical world has been largely cut off to them while almost all resources have been redirected to deal exclusively with COVID-19…
Lockdowns & Pandemic-Panic Making Many Mental Problems Worse
Gold introduced psychiatrist Dr. Mark McDonald, saying, “He’s had patients commit suicide because of depression and picking up drug use again.”…
Media’s Made Being COVID Positive Feel More Dangerous Than It Is
Pediatrician Assures Children Won’t ‘Infect All of Us & Kill Us All’
But the fact that most children will by asymptomatic has caused the fear that if schools open up again and most of the students get infected, they’ll unknowingly carry the virus to the people who could be hurt or even killed by it.
Or, as Hamilton paraphrased those who worry about such a thing, “’Oh my gosh, children are the ones who are going to infect all of us and kill us all!’”
Hamilton said of that, “There was a recent study following a child who turned positive in the French Alps. He was exposed to over a hundred people. None of them turned positive.” The pediatrician also cited a study done in Iceland that shows basically the same results.
He suggested these studies say of infected children, “They are not what I call ‘the bubonic plague rodents’ that we sometimes look at them as.’ Children are not actually the cause of the problem…they’re not the super-spreaders that people sometimes think.”..
‘A Pandemic of Hysteria’
“This, in my view, is a pandemic of hysteria and emotional overwhelm,” McDonald stated. “It’s not a medical pandemic. But the downstream consequences medically are very, very severe.”
“There’s an emotional and social toll that this is taking on children, being in lockdown for this period of time,” said pediatrician Hamilton, backing up McDonald. “Issues of depression, suicide threats, that sense of futility, despair, fear, paranoia really, are taking ahold in our younger people, particularly older kids, junior high and high school ages.”..
Gold shared one case of inadvertent harm caused by the way Americans have been denied so many services they’ve been accustomed to. She spoke of a middle-aged woman who tired of not being able to get her hair dyed like she usually did.
“She was dying her hair at home because her hairdresser was not available,” Gold explained. “And that’s an awkward thing to do, and she turned and she fell and she broke her hip and she broke her shoulder. And that’s how I met her: in the emergency department with both of these fractures, and she needed surgery. And I have thousands and thousands of these stories.”
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The odd joy I felt after reading this for the first time prompted me to send a letter of thanks to the Las Vegas Sun as a personal gesture. To my surprise, they printed it:
https://lasvegassun.com/news/2020/may/21/our-own-weimar-republic-forming/
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GregB: Congratulations!! Most impressive!!
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Considerations for Schools…CDC
Updated May 19, 2020
As some communities in the United States open K-12 schools, CDC offers the following considerations for ways in which schools can help protect students, teachers, administrators, and staff and slow the spread of COVID-19. Schools can determine, in collaboration with state and local health officials to the extent possible, whether and how to implement these considerations while adjusting to meet the unique needs and circumstances of the local community. Implementation should be guided by what is feasible, practical, acceptable, and tailored to the needs of each community. School-based health facilities may refer to CDC’s Guidance for U.S. Healthcare Facilities and may find it helpful to reference the Ten Ways Healthcare Systems Can Operate Effectively During the COVID-19 Pandemic. These considerations are meant to supplement—not replace—any state, local, territorial, or tribal health and safety laws, rules, and regulations with which schools must comply.
Guiding Principles to Keep in Mind
The more people a student or staff member interacts with, and the longer that interaction, the higher the risk of COVID-19 spread. The risk of COVID-19 spread increases in school settings as follows:
Lowest Risk: Students and teachers engage in virtual-only classes, activities, and events.
More Risk: Small, in-person classes, activities, and events. Groups of students stay together and with the same teacher throughout/across school days and groups do not mix. Students remain at least 6 feet apart and do not share objects (e.g., hybrid virtual and in-person class structures, or staggered/rotated scheduling to accommodate smaller class sizes).
Highest Risk: Full sized, in-person classes, activities, and events. Students are not spaced apart, share classroom materials or supplies, and mix between classes and activities.
COVID-19 is mostly spread by respiratory droplets released when people talk, cough, or sneeze. It is thought that the virus may spread to hands from a contaminated surface and then to the nose or mouth, causing infection. Therefore, personal prevention practices (such as handwashing, staying home when sick) and environmental cleaning and disinfection are important principles that are covered in this document. Fortunately, there are a number of actions school administrators can take to help lower the risk of COVID-19 exposure and spread during school sessions and activities…
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/schools.html?deliveryName=USCDC_2067-DM28938
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