Thanks to a complete absence of national leadership in the United States, the coronavirus is spreading. Other countries have shut it down. Not us! We are free to get diseased!
Dana Milbank writes here about what happens when a nation has leadership and what happens when it does not.
How nice it would be to be in Tokyo today.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government moved to its last stage of reopening on Thursday, allowing bars, amusement parks and karaoke joints to operate. The city of 14 million, in a metropolitan area of 38 million, has averaged just 18 new cases of covid-19 per day, most of which the government efficiently traces to known cases.
How nice it would be to be in Auckland today.
New Zealand has suspended social distancing and has lifted limits on public gatherings, after it declared the virus eradicated for now; Australia is close behind.
How nice it would be to be in Paris or Berlin.
On Monday, France and Germany, enjoying low levels of the virus, opened up to travelers from within the European Union. German tourist attractions reopened, and Paris reopened restaurants. French President Emmanuel Macron said it’s time to “rediscover our taste for freedom.” But U.S. visitors won’t be allowed.
And how nice it would be to be in Athens.
Greece on Monday was set to welcome visitors from such nations as China, Japan, Israel, Australia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania and North Macedonia because those countries have the virus in check. The virus-laden United States didn’t make the cut.
The world is reopening, safely in many places, because responsible governments made the right decisions about the pandemic. Life there is slowly returning to normal.
And then, there is the United States. We just regained our worldwide lead in reported new cases, passing Brazil, with nearly 24,000 per day. USA! USA! We have had a world-leading 2.1 million infected and 116,000 dead. Much of the world doesn’t want America’s infected hordes traveling there.
Who can blame them? Other governments took the pandemic seriously and responded competently. Ours didn’t, and doesn’t. The willy-nilly reopening here, with safety requirements ignored and inadequate contact tracing, has allowed the virus to spread in much of the country, particularly in states that were most reckless in their reopenings.
And President Trump undermines what few restraints there are, scheduling mass rallies, beginning with an indoor event this week in Tulsa against the pleading of the local health director. Trump won’t “give the press the pleasure” of wearing a mask (one of the most important factors in safe reopening), which ensures many of his supporters won’t, either.
The effects of the careless reopening are now becoming clear. Health-care investment-research firm Nephron, in a report Sunday, finds that the quartile of states that opened earliest has seen a 26 percent increase in cases, while the second-fastest quartile has seen a 7 percent increase. The third and fourth quartiles went down, 31 percent and 9 percent, respectively. “It is patently obvious that states that removed stay-at-home restrictions earlier are seeing worse trends in case growth this month,” Nephron concluded.
Among the 14 earliest states, many of which ignored public health recommendations, nine have seen increases: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, Missouri, Montana, Idaho and Alaska. In the second group, Arizona, California and North Carolina are particularly alarming.
In an interview with Britain’s Telegraph newspaper, top U.S. infectious-disease official Anthony Fauci said it’s an open question whether states will “have the capability to do the appropriate and effective isolation, and contact tracing, to prevent this increase from becoming a full-blown outbreak.” But The Post reports that contact tracing efforts are “way behind” in many hard-hit areas. And yet the reopening keeps expanding — sporting events, conventions, concerts — regardless of the growing threat.
It didn’t have to be this way. Japan, where subways are busy and nightclubs are hopping, benefits from a culture that embraces mask-wearing. Virus-free New Zealand, with back-to-normal sporting events and concerts, benefits from being an island nation. But what about Tunisia, Morocco, Chad, Dominica, Barbados, Uruguay, Cambodia, Thailand, Montenegro, Croatia, Fiji, Iceland and Australia? They’re also on the list of the 15 countries that a German data analysis company, Iunera, identified as being “on a successful path to recovery.” South Korea, the Czech Republic and others have also done well. Is America not as “great” as them?
“It’s just political will,” Andy Slavitt, a top health-care official in the Obama administration, told me Monday. “Are you willing to suffer short-term pain for a lot of long-term gain? Obviously, the president wasn’t.” The behavior of Trump, and of like-minded governors operating with his encouragement, is self-defeating, for it delays the restoration of commerce and the return to normal that countries around the world are now savoring.
The United States, long the envy of the world, now fumbles while others move ahead. A president who promised to put “America First” instead put us at the back of the line.

There’s Still a Shark in the Water & Trump Wants you to Dive In & Swim a Few Laps… | Thom Hartmann
…Other developed democracies around the world have this disease largely under control, with extensive testing and contact tracing organized and funded by their governments making it possible for people to safely visit friends, family, and engage again in a safe form of somewhat normal life.
Not here. Donald Trump and the Republicans ignored COVID-19 for the first few months, and, as a result, 100,000 people died unnecessarily. Now, because they are continuing to ignore this, that number will probably double in the next few months.
The Covid crisis is proving that the Republican Party’s libertarian theology that the “free market” will solve all problems is complete and utter BS. We have government to protect us from harms; if a person’s house burns down, we don’t wait for the “free market” to magically produce a fire department.
But that’s exactly what Trump and right wing strong men like Bolsonaro and Duterte are forcing on their people.
You can’t safely shop, go to work, or visit friends and family right now because of Trump’s failures. It’s that simple…
https://shar.es/abnuWZ
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How nice it would be to have a president who gave a damn about the country; America is the newest SHITHOLE country!
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This is Amerca’s SELF-INFLICTED “Darwin Moment.”
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Exactly, Mr. Divine, Yvonne!!!!
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A couple things. First, Milbank is getting his data from Johns Hopkins. The Worldometer, however, still shows Brazil firmly ahead of the U.S. in terms of numbers of new cases: about 23,000 (Brazil) to 20,000 (U.S.). I don’t know how either source derives their data or which is more accurate.
Secondly, even if you go with the Johns Hopkins data, there’s also the fact that Brazil has a population of roughly 210 million while we have a population of 350 million, so in terms of per capita, they are still way ahead of us.
And, incidentally, it’s really not fair to compare the U.S. to New Zealand or Japan, both of which are islands – much easier to close off.
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Dienne,
I don’t know which measure is more up to date. For the US, I would trust Johns Hopkins.
I don’t think we can pat ourselves on the back, as Trump says, and say that we beat the coronavirus, everyone can now drop the restrictions, no need for social distancing (see, Tulsa rally), no need for face masks.
That’s the message, and that message will lead to an upsurge in infections, if the scientists are right.
Do you think they are wrong?
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We hate when the opposition blames teachers for everything, but we have no problem blaming Trump or the police. Jon Stewart recently said that police are a reflection of society – and the same can be said of teachers – and the same can be said of who we vote for president.
It’s great when we can identify that there is a serious problem, but we can’t seem to identify its complexity.
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NYTeacher,
“..we have no problem blaming Trump or the police.”
Why would you equate blaming Trump for his own actions, or blaming the police for their actions with blaming teachers? Your logic is truly escaping me.
If a teacher sexually abuses a bunch of students, he is to blame. If a private school covers up the sexual abuse of students for years or decades, they are to blame.
I hope I am wrong about this, but this seems to be setting up some false equivalency that “blaming teachers” for their students not getting high test scores is exactly the same as “blaming police” for legitimizing the shooting of innocent African Americans or treating the minor crimes of African Americans as meaning that they deserved to be killed by police.
I hope I am wrong about that. I don’t understand what point you are making.
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NYC public school part – you made some mighty big inferences, and put a lot of words in my mouth.
And how everyone is treating Dienne77 – she’s been a supportive member of this blog for years. I’ve disagree with her many times, but everyone is now treating her like Mary Warren in The Crucible.
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Brazil’s president, just like Donald Trump, refused to do anything to unify his country to fight the virus.
He refused to wear a mask.
He attended rallies where mobs of other idiots claimed the virus was a hoax, and he encouraged them to continue to be careless. He even complained publicly about the mayors and governors who were doing something.
Trump isn’t the only world un-leader helping kill more of his people.
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From the beginning, Dienne has argued that we should ignore Covid-19 and simply suck it up and let those who will die die. So, she’s held basically the same position that Trump has held. It’s like the flu. People are going to die. Deal with it. The alternative–taking strong preventative measures and the economic hit–is worse. Now she’s again arguing the Trump position: things really aren’t that bad here. Look at Brazil. And that we have so many lingering cases here and New Zealand and Japan has nothing to do with the fact that we’ve had a nonresponse from our government. It’s because New Zealand and Japan are islands and the U.S. isn’t. What are you going to do? Nothing can be done. The Trump position.
All this is quite odd, but at least she’s consistent. Again and again, Dienne takes the Trump position and makes lordly pronouncements about why he is right and the “neolibs” are wrong, while at the same time claiming to be more to the left than the pathetic folks who comment on this blog are. It sometimes seems that “Dienne77” is just another of the countless identities that the GRU takes online, for her positions almost always are guaranteed to achieve the maximum amount of chaos and destruction by disseminating the maximum amount of disastrous policy recommendations.
Anyone with a bit of familiarity with statistics knows that you choose various measures based on what most interests you. If the question is, “How do the likelihoods of contracting the disease compare in various countries,?” then the per capita probability of being infected and dying is the right measure. That’s obvious enough. However, as people are taught in Philosophy 101 in discussions of Utilitarianism, all positive or negative outcomes are not equally good or bad. Contracting Covid-19 and dying is not simply an inconvenience. It’s really, really, really bad, and it’s been that bad for 118,000 U.S. citizens so far, and for the friends and relatives of those citizens. And in situations like this, where each instance really matters, looking at the raw numbers–how many cases, as opposed to what percentage, makes sense. That’s because individual cases are bad that if there is a way to prevent them, we should take extraordinary measures to do so.
And all this is made tragic because our government, had it had a leader, had the means to prevent most of these cases. It could have recognized the seriousness of the crisis, used the Defense Production Act to ramp up, rapidly, the production of ventilators and PPE and tests; created mobile field hospitals and testing centers throughout the country; created nationwide contract tracing and trained people to do that; and so on. It could have created a nationwide ability to do thorough testing, tracing, and isolation. It didn’t. It followed Dienne’s and Trump’s advice. Hey, people are going to die. Get over it. It’s not that bad.
The coldness, the callousness of that is simply mind boggling.
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And now we have the issue of whether and how to open up schools. The Fordham Institute is arguing that the closing of schools in the late Spring is apocalyptic. Kids are going to fall behind on the tests! This will have extreme ramifications for the economy far into the future! So, we should open them up, with a lot more distance learning a lot more testing to ensure that we know how much ground has been lost. And yeah, more people–more students and teachers and administrators will die, but hey, what are you going to do? There’s no alternative.
But there is an alternative. If we had ubiquitous, regular testing, tracing, and isolation capabilities in place, it will be far safer to open schools. The worst that can happen will happen to far fewer people. And until we have that capability, opening the schools will be a disaster. Yes, we all agree that we WANT to open schools. But do we want to do so badly enough to accept the vast increase in transmission and deaths that will inevitably result? I think that’s insane.
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cx: And that we have so many new cases here and New Zealand and Japan don’t has nothing to do with the fact that we’ve had a nonresponse from our government. It’s because New Zealand and Japan are islands and the U.S. isn’t.
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I hasten to add that I am NOT saying that “Dienne77” is a Russian troll but that she takes positions that one might expect from such trolls. Bizarre, dangerous positions lacking in sense and calculated to deflect from reasoned solutions.
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Anyone, even dienne77, that allegedly does not value life, even her/his own, is allegedly another narcissist, psychopath, or sociopath or a combination of the three.
Just another Trump but without the wealth and power that would make her more dangerous like Trump is.
I am challenging dienne77 to test her thinking that death is no big deal. I want her/him to sneak into White Sands Missle Range and hide in an old military truck that is going to be used for target practice on that day and find out if what it is like to put yourself in harm’s way. If she dies, well, too bad, the living will have to get over it. The dead do not have to get over it.
Dienne77, before you suggest that someone else should risk death, do it first and do it everyday.
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Donald Tramp mis-managed the coronavirus, causing more deaths than necessary; it was NOT a hoax; it was not a Democratic conspiracy; it was NOT going to magically disappear as the weather became warmer. Donald Tramp is an IDIOT. Full stop!
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Donald Tramp mis-managed the coronavirus, causing more deaths than necessary; it was NOT a hoax; it was not a Democratic conspiracy; it was NOT going to magically disappear as the weather became warmer. Donald Tramp is an IDIOT. Full stop!
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Exactly
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Donald Tramp mis-managed the coronavirus, causing more deaths than necessary; it was NOT a hoax; it was not a Democratic conspiracy; it was NOT going to magically disappear as the weather became warmer. Donald Tramp is an IDIOT. Full stop!
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Trump and his supporters are fine telling women, the poor, people of color what to do and working people what they can’t have. The wages of a culture of deregulation for the wealthy are avoidable death for the rest of us. Enough.
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Related- “GOP Money is flowing to super pac backing Rep. Eliot Engel”. (Intercept 6-15)
Pelosi, Hillary and Clyburn support Engle against Justice Democrat, Jamaal Bowman.
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Are you tired of winning?
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If this is winning, I prefer to lose
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LOL
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That’s brilliant, Oakland_mom. “We’re going to win so much, you’re going to be so sick and tired of winning.” –Jabba the Trump, aka Vlad’s Agent Orange, during his Russian-backed campaign for the Presidency
MAGA: Making America Grievously Afflicted
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We have to live with who we are, don’t we.
Early in the pandemic, we might have concluded that we’ll suffer, being a democracy – we haven’t the autocratic govt model of a China to impose the kind of centralized decisions required in a viral pandemic.
Midway, we had to conclude: had we a social democracy like Euro/ Nordic countries, with their universal healthcare and otherwise strong public commons, govt decisions in the interests of public welfare would be made swiftly.
Finally, we have to acknowledge our true place. We are like other disorganized third-rate democracies with large rich-poor gaps, neoliberal policies, cultural dissension breeding lack of trust in govt. That lack of trust means we have large swaths of our own population viewing commonsense preservative measures as partisan propaganda, defying them at risk to themselves and the rest of us.
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The Republicans are still seeking to cut the healthcare we do have.
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Our gini coefficient – income inequality – is in the same territory as Russia, Turkey, Peru, Argentina, Nigeria, Chad, Congo, Zimbabwe. Has steadily risen since 1975, unlike e.g., France, Netherlands, Japan. And we are unique among OECD countries in stagnating median-group incomes despite overall income increase in the last 30 yrs. Healthcaresys has got to be part of that, but we can’t single out Republicans.
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Same for the GINI for wealth. These GINIs have been out of the bottle for some time here in the U.S.
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Trump does not know what it means to be a leader, and he has no interest in learning. For decades, running his family businesses, he has been a dictator. He doesn’t know anything else. He is a malignant narcissist that cannot admit when he is wrong or a failure. He is also a psychopath, or a sociopath, or all three. If it is possible to be a psychopath and sociopath at the same time, Trump is it.
DT learned from his father and Roy Cohn that you could only win when you bully people and caused chaos. Trump is like a pyromaniac, he is addicted to starting fires and then he leaves and lets everyone burn. As he walks off, he thinks, “It is all their fault.”
This is who Trumpelthinskin is and in this life, he will never change.
But, the biggest monsters are Mitch McConnel and William Barr for enabling Trump’s erratic, insane behavior. There are a lot of smaller monsters but without McConnel and Barr’s support, Trump could not be as destructive as he is.
To avoid an outright civil war, it seems the only branch of government that might do something to slow him up or stop him is the U.S. Supreme Court.
Was that 6 to 3 ruling by the court to protect gay and transgender workers the start? Is it possible that there are six Supreme Court justices with the courage to step up and stop Trump’s rampage to destroy the United States?
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Trump is a mess, and he has turned our country into one as well. The man has no redeeming qualities. I hope the independents vote blue. We need to rid ourselves of this pestilence.
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We’ve got to find a new word to encapsulate the stupidity of the Idiot. Tweeted today at 10:34 am: “Our testing is so much bigger and more advanced than any other country (we have done a great job on this!) that it shows more cases. Without testing, or weak testing, we would be showing almost no cases. Testing is a double edged sword – Makes us look bad, but good to have!!!”
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This is the new Republican line. Mike Pence was overheard telling Republican governors to say that the only reason for more cases was more testing. Victory!
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I believe this is an article available to everyone because it deals with COVID-19. Pence is a lapdog for ignoramus Trump. How much victory is there in being #1 in the world for infections and now having 116,200 dead? Of course these statistics come from the NYT…’FAKE’ news. Just ask any Trump supporter who knows so much more.
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Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count
By The New York Times Updated June 16, 2020, 12:00 A.M. E.T.
A detailed county map shows the extent of the coronavirus outbreak, with tables of the number of cases by county.
More than 2,124,000 people in the United States have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 116,200 have died, according to a New York Times database.
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After I read your comment, I was curious and asked Open Bible if there were any versus about ignorance. Open Bible listed 100 versus about ignorance. I copied and pasted the first four. I’m not religious but I do study the Bible because there is wisdom in that book even for those who do not believe in God. If you read the 4th verse, you will probably understand what I mean.
Ephesians 4:18 ESV / 610 helpful votes
“They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart.”
Hosea 4:6 ESV / 394 helpful votes
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because you have rejected knowledge, I reject you from being a priest to me. And since you have forgotten the law of your God, I also will forget your children.”
Acts 17:30 ESV / 274 helpful votes
“The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent,”
Proverbs 22:3 ESV / 261 helpful votes
“The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it.”
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Escalating case numbers are showing up in Sun Belt states such as Arizona, California, Florida and Texas. All four of those states reported their highest single-day increases in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases over the weekend. Twenty states reported more coronavirus cases in the last week than in the week prior. Ten states have recorded their highest-ever single-day counts in just the last week, according to an analysis by The Hill.
“We’re demonstrating we can safely reopen,” Vice President Pence said on Monday during a White House event. “We can reopen our country, but we can continue to put the health, particularly, of our most vulnerable first.”
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Schadenfreude is the best freude: https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2020/06/15/woman-15-friends-test-positive-for-coronavirus-after-night-out-at-lynchs/?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar
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Yet another epiphenomenom of the “deconstruction of the administrative state” BS Miller and the Dotard have been carping on about since the campaign. They and their ignorant brainwashed anarchical supporters find some perverse virtue in destroying the institutions that protect our liberties not understanding that the existence of government is the indication of a civilized society.
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Trump Rally Not Welcome Here, Snaps Tulsa Newspaper
Editorial
“We don’t know why he chose Tulsa, but we can’t see any way that his visit will be good for the city,” says the Tulsa World editorial board.
A harsh, plain-speaking editorial in Tulsa’s largest newspaper Monday declared that President Donald Trump’s planned rally in the city Saturday will bring no benefit to the city — and will risk Oklahomans’ lives.
“This is the wrong time and Tulsa is the wrong place for a Trump rally,” the editorial in the Tulsa World stated.
“We don’t know why he chose Tulsa, but we can’t see any way that his visit will be good for the city.” There’s “no reason to think” Trump’s appearance “will have any effect on November’s election outcome” in the city or state — but it could trigger dire health consequences, the paper warned.
Tulsa is “still dealing with the challenges created by a pandemic. The city and state have authorized reopening — but that doesn’t make a mass indoor gathering of people pressed closely together and cheering a good idea,” the editorial added. “There is no treatment for COVID-19 and no vaccine. It will be our health care system that will have to deal with whatever effects follow.”
Trump claimed Monday at the White House that COVID-19 figures were “low,” and Vice President Mike Pence vowed that Oklahoma had “flattened” the curve. In fact, COVID-19 cases in the state, especially in Tulsa, are trending sharply upward. The head of the city’s health department said Friday that he “wishes” the rally would be postponed until the “virus isn’t as large a concern as it is today.”…
Article: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tulsa-world-editorial-trump-rally-stay-home_n_5ee80330c5b65b5c5e6466b6?ncid=engmodushpmg00000006
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USA! USA! USA!
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You ain’t just whistlin’ Dixie. Today’s dose of surrealism:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/voa-cdc-trump-usgma-michael-pack-seb-gorka_n_5ee83716c5b693c5d0de3c18
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Oh for god’s sake….
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Did you see Intercept today? A GOP super pac is backing Engle, just like Pelosi, Hillary and Clyburn are.
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Liz Warren and Bernie Sanders have endorsed Jamaal Bowman.
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Way to go Carol
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the other great comments.,
I could add little to those cogent comments.
MAYBE enough people will see the light
to rid of us of this pied piper leading
the world as well as us to destruction.
Climate change etc etc.
He is “god”, he knows it all.
Why trust scholarly research.
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“Our testing is so much bigger and more advanced than any other country (we have done a great job on this!) that it shows more cases,” the president tweeted on Monday. “Without testing, or weak testing, we would be showing almost no cases. Testing is a double edged sword – Makes us look bad, but good to have!!!”
Trump’s surrogates have also amplified this claim — which simply isn’t true in states like Arizona, where hospitals are seeing an explosion of cases that can’t be explained by more testing. The percentage of positive Covid-19 tests in Arizona has also shot up from 8.8 percent two weeks ago to 15.6 percent today.
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Trump would prefer to have no Covid-19 stats at all unless these work to suggest there are no new cases anywhere. His magical thinking wants to say: “I have made America Great Again,” we can open our casinos, see every sport, do what we want, I can have rallies anywhere I want and so on.
There are clear incentives for nursing homes, assisted living facilities and prisons NOT to report cases because there are no easy solution to care-giving in these venues and there is believed to be too little interest in monitoring these facilities and those who are confined or work in them.
What we are witnessing is a slow and steady erosion of belief in the value of human life. The Black Lives Matter and Poor People’s Campaigns are clanging bells, raising red flags, organizing–as are other groups–but these would not be necessary if so many, especially in high places, were as concerned for the well-being of others as themselves.
Fox News and Trumpsters seem to delight in conveying the idea that some human lives are more worthy than others. What the hell, let em die… they deserve it, we don’t need the trouble.
Unless, of course you are talking about the unborn. As Diane notes, it seems to be easier for many to care more about the unborn than the born.
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All of Us Research Program launches COVID-19 research initiatives
06/16/2020 10:30 AM EDT
The All of Us Research Program, part of the National Institutes of Health, today announced that it is leveraging its significant and diverse participant base to seek new insights into COVID-19—through antibody testing, a survey on the pandemic’s impacts and collection of electronic health record information.
All of Us will make data gathered through these activities broadly accessible to approved researchers over time, in future releases of its data platform, the Researcher Workbench, now in beta testing. Analyses may help reveal the origins of entry, spread and impact of COVID-19 in the United States.
“With our nearly 350,000 participant partners across the country, All of Us will enable the research community to answer some of today’s most critical questions and inform future preparedness efforts,” said Josh Denny, M.D., All of Us’s chief executive officer…
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USNIH/bulletins/2910564#.Xujpu0A4Dmg.gmail
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Walter Einenkel
Daily Kos staff
Monday, June 15, 2020
Republican Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina took to his Facebook page on Monday to announce that he, his wife, and his son had all tested positive for COVID-19. Calling it the “Wuhan Flu,” Rice said that his son got it the worst, with a high fever and coughing, but seemed “on the mend.” Rice said his and his wife’s cases were less severe, with his wife having it worse. According to him, his son first came down with symptoms last Sunday, which would be June 7. Rice himself says he came down with it on Monday, June 8, and his wife Wrenzie “got it on Thursday.”
An important thing to distinguish here is that these dates aren’t necessarily when this family “got” or contracted the virus; they just represent the days that each of them started displaying symptoms.CNN’s Manu Raju reported that Rep. Rice was in the House chambers and on the floor the week before his son showed symptoms. At that time, Rep. Rice did not wear a mask when he was on the floor. Raju asked him about this lack of precaution at the time and Rice explained that “I’m socially distancing. I’m staying six feet away from folks.” Rep. Rice did say he would wear the mask if he was in a space like an airplane where he couldn’t keep the distance between him and others…
Tom Rice: Ignore Virus for the Sake of the Economy
Mar 15, 2020
In an interview aired 3/15/20 Rep. Tom Rice offered the following – “This is not a reason to panic. What will get us into more problems than the actual illness itself is if people panic over this and we shut down economic activity.”
https://youtu.be/KJnpALwS2Zo
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The media does a good job reporting about testing and total cases…but in my opinion it could do better at discussing total deaths and comparing us to other nations in the death count, grisly as that is. Trump can say we lead the world in testing and that’s why we have so many cases. What is his response when he asked why we lead the world in total deaths? He is a big part of that, and we need to keep reminding him.
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Google Worldometer. The US death rate is not actually the highest in the world, based on deaths per million, but it is among the highest in the world.
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Just sent by my brother:
Don’t Miss TRUMP CORONAFEST 2020!!!
Tulsa, OK, June 20
Come for the racism!
Stay for the plague!
Be sure to reserve your ICU bed and ventilator!
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Bob Shepherd: LOVE it. [Can we at least temporarily switch brothers? My brother thinks Trump is the greatest president the United States has ever had.]
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LOL. Sorry, no, Carol. I’m keeping mine!!!
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Thom Hartmann’s blog
How Should the Crime of Weaponizing a Virus for Political Purposes be Punished?
Trump’s rally in Tulsa this weekend and his moving the Republican convention to Florida both demonstrate that he is more than willing to take actions that will kill Americans in order to get his ego stroked and increase his chances of reelection.
A new book by Trump’s niece tells the story of how Donald Trump cut off payments for his nephew’s medical treatment, who had cerebral palsy, as a negotiating weapon to extract more money from his father’s estate.
Meanwhile, scientists report that if more than 80% of Americans simply wore masks, the R transmission rate would go below one, and the virus would begin to fade out.
These three separate data points are not really separate. They are all the same thing.
Donald Trump is willing to take specific, willful, intentional actions that will lead to the deaths of other people in order to get what he wants, even when they are members of his own family….
https://shar.es/abnQmU
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IF Trump didn’t do so much dirty work he wouldn’t continuously have to sue or threaten to sue. Wonder why he has so many people sign NDA’s??
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Trump Considers Suing His Niece Over Her Tell-All Book, Saying She Signed an NDA
The president has long favored using legal threats to stop people from writing bad books about him. Going after his own family may be next.
This past Sunday, news broke that the president’s niece, Mary Trump, was on track to publish a “harrowing and salacious” book this summer about her world-famous uncle. By Sunday night, the president had been privately briefed on what he could expect from the upcoming book. By Tuesday, he had begun discussing siccing his lawyers on his niece.
According to two people familiar with the situation, Donald Trump has told people close to him that he’s getting his lawyers to look into the Mary Trump matter, to explore what could be done in the way of legal retribution—or at least a threat—likely in the form of a cease and desist letter. One of the sources with knowledge of the situation said that in the past couple of days, the president appeared irked by news of her book and at one point mentioned that Mary had signed an NDA years ago…
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-considers-suing-his-niece-mary-trump-over-her-tell-all-book-saying-she-signed-an-nda?source=email&via=desktop
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Have scientists and social scientists created new models to track viral transmission since we started our protest marches? I don’t know how we separate what I personally consider required activisim from lockdown orders.
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I heard a concert of the Singapore Symphony at the Victoria Concert Hall. It was a rewarding experience. Don’t remember the year.
Sometimes we need a break to see/hear something beautiful.
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Singapore Symphony Choruses present: We Will Get There
Jun 16, 2020
Singapore Symphony
149 members of the Singapore Symphony Chorus, Youth and Children’s Choir recorded from home and are proud to present “We Will Get There”!
The project aims to rally Singaporeans to remain strong as the city moves into the first phase of the post-circuit breaker period. The song, “We Will Get There”, a National Day Parade theme song from 2002 by Dick Lee, was selected for its poetic lyrics and relatability to the current situation — as a reminder for everyone to give hope to one another as a community.
The video features members from all three choruses of the Singapore Symphony Group, between the ages of 11 and 62, who had recorded their parts from home. Footage in the video include those of the two pianists playing in Victoria Concert Hall, and scenes around the city during the circuit breaker. It also contains a speech excerpt from Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in one of his early addresses to the nation on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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https://nypost.com/2020/06/16/florida-healthcare-worker-15-friends-catch-covid-19-at-bar/
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Flor-uh-duh
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