Apr 23, 2020

COVID-19 Update

2,341 new deaths yesterday here in USAmerica, Inc. 

One Dead American every 37 seconds.

And President Stoopid can't talk about anything but what a great job he's doing, and "we're gonna open the place up again bigger and stronger than ever...you'll see...it's gonna be tremendous..." 

Smoke and mirrors. Happy talk and bullshit. Bluff and bluster.

There's no consistency. No national plan. No national policy. No leadership from Washington.




And the Shitty Thing du Jour: We have a guy named Rick Bright who's one of the best vaccine guys in the world. He was in position to be of great help with this thing, but he "made the mistake" of saying publicly that 45*'s bullshit claims about hydroxychloroquine were not backed up by evidence. Dr Bright has been removed from his post and demoted to some other slot.

So, during the stretch run in the 1969 MLB season, this stoopid fuck decides to send Tom Seaver down to the farm club. Un-fucking-believable.

Apr 22, 2020

COVID-19 Update

Testing is still an issue. 45* still claims we're doing massive numbers of tests, but every indication "from out there" is that it's not happening the way he says it is. There are still big spot shortages of everything from lab techs to reagents to swabs.

The "protests" are basically just flash mobs ginned up by the wingnut media hacks working the echo chamber. They're designed to demonstrate that "real Americans" are on 45*'s side in huge numbers and blah blah blah - it's astroturf bullshit - just like the Tea Party was astroturf bullshit. 

Polling shows over 70% of us understand that quarantine is the only way to deal with this thing until they come up with therapeutics (that aren't just 45*'s wishful huckstering) and then eventually a vaccine.


There are plenty of worries emerging now over the persistence of the virus. Even after recovery, there's a probability that patients could carry the virus and infect others; as well as a probability that they could get sick again themselves.

This thing is a fucking monster right now.

45*'s biggest failure is a solid indication of what we've all been saying is the failure of the "conservative movement" that spawned him: the refusal to understand that nobody stands alone. That you can't ignore everything that "happens to somebody else" just because you choose not to see how it effects you.

We have to figure out how to get back to the philosophy of a shared world. I'm not saying we've ever actually achieved that - but there was a time when more of us had come to understand how we're all interconnected.

Maybe the pendulum starts to swing back now.




BTW - we're back on track for 100,000 dead Americans by the 1st week in May.

Today's Tweet



I know the feeling.


Apr 20, 2020

ala Dunning-Kruger

You have to learn enough to believe you're right, and then you have to learn more so as to know you're probably wrong.

Teach Your Children Well

There's a time for courtesy and propriety, and there's a time for straight up truth-tellin'.

It requires balance and skill and experience.

I think she nailed it.


The Pandemic

...spares no one.

Vox:

The coronavirus has yet to hit Russia hard. But when it does, as many experts soon expect, it could prove a huge challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a fragile time for his rule.

Putin markets himself as Russia’s hero, the only man who can restore the former Soviet Union’s greatness and bring stability to his country. Anything that messes with that image, whether it’s large-scale protests, a prominent opposition leader, or questions about his leadership, ruins the myth he and his allies have cultivated for decades.

A significant Covid-19 outbreak in Russia, and particularly in the densely populated capital of Moscow, would be devastating to the dictator. If tens of thousands get sick and die, it would puncture the narrative armor Putin has around himself. That high death toll is distinctly possible, as medical resources outside Russia’s major cities are scarce and the country’s older population is at high risk.

Big time Daddy States like Russia spend a lot of time and energy pretending invincibility, and a pandemic is just the thing to poke some big holes in that pretense - holes that can't be glossed over so easily.

So, like I said, I'm not a silver linings kinda guy (cuz why can't we get to the good shit without having to be kicked in the face first? Fuck that), but there're one or two decent things that could come about as we muddle thru this nightmare.

The political demise of certain wannabe autocrats is a delicious prospect, but I think the root of the kind of overthrow of this increasingly authoritarian plutocratic trend is, as always, starting to grow from the "bottom".

What happens when millions of people stop buying what they don't need?

Here's one look - there's been a change in air quality this year:



Here's another: my daughter works at a grocery here in town and the corporate folks decided that a little "Staff Retention" might be in order, so each full-timer got a $300 bonus and a $2-an-hour raise.

The meme is that we're finding out that the grunts in the trenches are the essential ones, while the noble job creators are accomplishing practically nothing with their magical bootstraps.

So, we'll have to wait and see what happens down the road, of course, but for now, there's a lesson or two being illustrated for us in real time.

And the big lesson: This is, effectively, what a general strike looks like. And I promise you, it scares the fuck out of a power structure that depends on us not noticing that a few very privileged assholes are collecting rent from us while they do almost none of the work.

We love to tell ourselves "We work for what we get! This is America, dammit!"

Gotta wonder if this is when it finally starts to sink in and we force the changes we need, or if the plutocrats will be able to go back to the well one more time and convince us to go on pretending with them.

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