This is such a churning cauldron of dysfunction, isn’t
it, this Coronavirus situation? People are going every which way, which is
ironic, given the lockdown we’re under… well, at least some of us. And because it’s America in the 21st
century, this medical crisis is a political situation because everything turns
political, especially once there is money to be scammed, I mean, earned.
I keep seeing a lot of memes like this coming from Republicans:
Whenever you see Republicans plead for unity come out, it’s
a sure thing they just screwed the pooch.
“Nothing to see
here, no need to ask about why South Korea handled this so much better than we
did. Don’t worry about where all the masks went, I’m sure Amazon will have them
back in stock soon. Let’s just concentrate on moving forward! Hey, let’s all go
to church!”
Our state of political tribalism is literally going to
kill us.
If you want to see a microcosm of the Republican Party,
just consider that their priorities are keeping the churches and gun shops
open. As far as I’m concerned, keeping both of these open is just going to kill
more people.
With the churches, the problem is obviously the crowds
(and science denial). A packed church is an incubator of virus transmission. I’m
guessing the pastors stop insisting everyone come to church just as soon as
they get i-Tithing service online on their webpage. And not a moment before.
I don’t get the guns thing though. I mean, I understand
some might be thinking ahead for when their town really goes in the shitter and
they want some defense against looters or burglars. But I’m also thinking about
how many guns are already out there. Those with the guns certainly don’t need more. I’m pretty sure one can defend his
house with a shotgun as well as a .22. They’ll be trying to repel some poor
wretch looking for toilet paper, not a horde of zombies.
My problem is with those who don’t already have guns. If they rush out and buy one now, how are
they going to get trained to use it properly? The last thing I want is a bunch
of freshly minted, untrained Rambos running around looking for trouble and
jumping at shadows. If I was a food or package delivery person, I’d be scared
shitless that some nimrod who didn’t know his daughter ordered take-out heard a
bump in the night and opened fire.
Georgia’s governor Kemp really showed who he was last
week, didn’t he? He announced at a press conference that he didn’t know until
the previous day, that asymptomatic
people could spread the coronavirus. Seriously.
This is slam dunk evidence of one of two things. Either
this guy and his entire cabinet are illiterate, ignorant, imbeciles, and haven’t
watched major TV coverage of the black plague of the 20s or Kemp just went up
there and told a lie of Trumpian proportions. A lie on par with claiming you
dumped a couple hundred black thousand people off the voter rolls because you
were worried about voter fraud.
I tend to think it’s the latter. Down deep in their
reptile brains, that there is that sense of what is needed for survival. It’s
human nature to seek information about what’s harmful to you. And it’s not like
this information was a closely guarded secret. He knew. They all knew. But they
just don’t care.
Governor Kemp wouldn’t care if the whole city of Atlanta
dried up and blew away. That would just add to his margin of re-election. And
now he’s opening the beaches? Might as well just start calling him Governor
Vaughn.
This guy won’t announce a lockdown until a
coronavirus swims up and bites him on the ass. Someone better check the Governor’s finances
and see how much beachfront property he owns.
Once hell’s broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals
the cards, I’m sure he’ll reconsider. But like with Trump, he’ll never do the
right thing until he’s forced into it. And by then, there will be hundreds or
thousands of preventable deaths on his hands. But that’s the way it works when
you have leaders with no moral compass.
I also see sentiments like this emanating from my
conservative friends on Facebook:
I’m not even sure what the real point is. I just know
there’s some misleading going on. Because it seems like they think a sickness
with a 2% mortality rate is no big deal. (I heard it was 1%, but I won’t
quibble.) You have to keep in mind that 2% of our population is no trivial
number. There are around 331 million people in this country. Two percent of
that is 6.62 million people. Those are holocaust numbers. Just think how much
money and heartache we spent over losing under 3000. And one percent would be 3.31 million deaths. So there’s nothing
“only” about a 98% survival rate.
That said, there’s definitely something bigger happening,
but I don’t think it’s what the purveyors of this meme are talking about. While
they may complain about some arts funding or paving the way for mail-in voting
(for which the only valid objection is for voter suppression), the religious
right is leaping at the chance to put the squeeze on abortions by deeming them
unnecessary medical procedures.
Obviously, this procedure is “unnecessary” unless you’re the one with an unplanned
pregnancy. But that’s their mindset… in a global pandemic of clusterfuckian
proportions, it’s better to have a woman carry a baby, visit hospitals under
duress for her prenatal care, and bring a baby into a contaminated environment.
The woman has no say in this because Republican politicians know what’s best. And
this while they work on ending Obamacare and WIC, SNAP, and any other services that would be helpful for a new and financially struggling mother.
The other “bigger thing happening” is that the government
just made $500 billion available for whoever they want to give it to, with no strings and
no transparency. Just trust them, right? This is the opening of the trough, my
friend. Just no holds barred giveaways to the richest among us.
Look at how hard the Republicans fought against the
transparency clause. The last thing they wanted is for anyone to know where the
money’s going. They learned their lessons with the 2017 tax cut. Too many
people knew who was buying back stock and who was paying executive bonuses. Not
this time. Now they have deniability, courtesy of the Mitch McConnell and the
Trump Administration.
On the home front, I’m entering my 4th week of
quarantine/working from home. The only people I see, outside of Sweetpea, is
the girl at the Burger King takeout window.
But it’s all right. I’m happy not to be spending 90 minutes every day
commuting. I get an extra hour’s sleep every night.
I do keep running into this same predicament over and
over. I use the bathroom, take the opportunity to wash my hands, obviously
going a full 20 seconds. Then I dry off, go to leave the bathroom and…
“Dammit.”
It’s decision time. When was the last time we cleaned the
doorknob? Do I want to waste a precious commodity by using a few sheets of TP
as a buffer? Use a towel? Modern times is hard!
Now, I make it a point to open the door before I wash up.
I’ll have to go write that into my emergency pandemic plan.
8 comments:
boris johnson is in the ICU doing poorly. Don't you think he needs a few roommates?
And now I have that dixie chicks song in my head - thanks.
Could be worse... could be a commercial jingle or TV theme song.
Is there someone forcing people to put themselves near someone who may have the virus?
Yes, in jails, grocery stores, and Wisconsin voting facilities.
Just returned home from the nursing home. I turned on the tv and the Penguin s won. Malkin most valuable. Something good for you.
Wishing u and sweet pea cozy nights.
Is this a recent game...fans are there?
That was a rebroadcast of the 2009 Stanley Cup finals. The current NHL season has been suspended indefinitely.
We're fine. Stay safe.
Ha - the doorknob does present a chicken and egg predicament.
I'm home most of the day alone, so I get to leave the bathroom door open during that time,(lol) but I'm old school and always keep Pine Sol and bleach around the house.I've had to go to the grocery store to get fruit and always wear masks and gloves, but it surprises me that most people still don't wear them. You guys stay safe! Socially distant hugs, RO
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