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George Rebane

A coronavirus panic is being vigorously promoted today by the lamestream media in response to their Democrat congresscritter masters who are doing everything they can to somehow blame the whole thing on President Trump, and convince our light thinkers that his administration is doing not enough while leaving the whole country vulnerable to a killer pandemic.  These people with no other believable agenda to their name for November are simply sick.

[27feb20 update]  The fabric of civilization is gossamer thin.  That has been the message to us over the ages and also here over the years.  And as we have 1) become ever more dependent on the comprehensively interconnected ‘grid’ that lets us communicate, travel, shop, get healthcare, secure our communities, …, and 2) become ever more entitled to receive OPM-funded largess from governments, then the breakdown in any part of these complex supportive systems can create a catastrophic ripple of breakdowns.  Both of these factors make our civilization’s support systems brittle.  We are again in the process of getting a lesson in this.  But what should be most disturbing is that we have a political party that aims to make these already tendentiously fragile systems ever more interconnected, centrally controlled, dubiously funded, and therefore more brittle.

‘The Roots of Our Partisan Divide’ are illuminated by Christopher Caldwell, Harvard-educated senior fellow at the Claremont Institute.  He explains how the civil rights laws of 1964 and 1965 started the partisan rip, and how the courts have made these laws into an existential constitution that contends with the one bequeathed by our Founders.  Abetted by progressive judges, unelected bureaucrats took over – “The problem is that when the work of the civil rights legislation was done—when de jure segregation was stopped—these new powers were not suspended or scaled back or reassessed. On the contrary, they intensified.” 

Union columnist Terry McLaughlin wrote ‘Willing to take a risk on the New Way Forward Act?’, a piece of radical leftwing legislation (HR5383) that would, among other atrocities, allow the release of criminal illegal aliens back into our communities.  The Union, in its political correctness and without notifying Ms McLaughlin, changed her original text citing “illegal aliens” into “people living in the country without legal permission”.  Such editing is utter bullshit.  Illegal alien is the correct legal description of non-citizens illegally in the United States.  It is the progressive propaganda machine that seeks to obfuscate that correct label for their less-read share of Americans – in short, promoting a fraud.  Even ‘undocumented immigrant’ continues to promote the leftwing charade, which is today also used by chicken journalists on the Right (e.g. FN).  Few people still remember that immigration is legal entry into a country under a two-party contract, and that’s why ‘illegal alien’ correctly identifies those non-citizens among us illegally.  The Union should stiffen their editorial backbone.

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99 responses to “Ruminations – 26feb20 (updated 27feb20)”

  1. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    ,,,Congrescritters act the same on the left and right sides of the aisle…don’t forget about Jim Jordan, Devin Nunes, Kevin McCarthy – – – all diehard blowhards!!!

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  2. Walt Avatar

    Sure Dougy,, but “ours” actually make sense.
    Hear your old bat of a Speaker?
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/02/26/nancy-pelosi-trump-administration-response-to-coronavirus-is-too-late/
    ” “too late” to halt the possible spread of China’s deadly coronavirus in the United States.”
    But I’m sure your believing her bullshit.

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  3. George Rebane Avatar

    odlaw 1038am – how do you compare those you cited with the Dems’ leadership in pursuing baseless inquisitions, and controlling/coercing the media to their bidding? If you have any, the details are of interest to all. And while you’re at it, give us your assessment of that fine slate of progressive candidates you all have assembled for your constituents.

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  4. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    Posted by: George Rebane | 26 February 2020 at 11:24 AM
    Wow!!! In denial much George???
    As if ”’Dems’ leadership in pursuing baseless inquisitions”’ is alone in wasting energy over baseless conspiracies and inquistions…is your mid-long term memory shot???
    #gimmeabreak
    My pick was Bloomberg/Amy but Amy/Mayor Pete would work for me also. The rest of them I have no use for…waiting for Super Tuesday results. As I said before a Bernie ticket would result in a 3rd party candidate and re-elect Trump. Amy has been endorsed by NY Times, SF Chronicle, San Jose Mercury news among others…
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Amy_Klobuchar_2020_presidential_campaign_endorsements

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  5. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: odlaw | 26 February 2020 at 12:32 PM
    Amy has been endorsed by NY Times, SF Chronicle, San Jose Mercury news among others…

    You say that like it’s a good thing dugsKKKi!

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  6. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    coronavirus: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-26/coronavirus-isnt-here-yet-but-u-s-cities-are-already-pushing-back-against-housing-the-ill
    None ‘a them sick people in our city, damm it!
    Evidently California is OK with millions of economic refugees from Mexico, and 150k homeless people pooping in the street, but nobody with the flu allowed.
    It’s funny how Alabama got off the hook. Maybe an unarmed rebellion against Orange Hitler isn’t such a good idea.

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  7. fish Avatar
    fish

    Sounds like someone is having a real bad day……..

    “Woman tests positive for coronavirus, dengue at same time!”

    https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/woman-tests-positive-coronavirus-dengue-21576075

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  8. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    coronavirus: 4chan appears to have the best coverage (as usual). My apologies if they slipped in a rude picture or something.
    14% of recovered in Guangdong tested positive again
    http://archive.is/V6IgT
    CDC warns Americans: prepare for significant disruptions
    http://archive.is/1ubnC
    Canada tells people to stock up for pandemic
    http://archive.is/se0HO
    Croatian tests positive, was in UCL football match in Italy
    http://archive.is/dnkFs
    Patients infectious after recovery
    http://archive.is/tjjat
    Aerosolized, airborne transmission
    http://archive.is/AOka6
    r0 between 6.11 and 8.18, higher than expected
    http://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.12.20022434
    China industrial capacity estimated to be at 50-60%
    http://archive.is/MrQFb
    China cremates observed and suspected patients immediately
    http://archive.is/kdBtS
    China underreports number of infections and deaths
    http://archive.is/r7Tak

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  9. Walt Avatar

    LOL Dougy,, Like the inquisitions against Trump had ANY fact behind them. Nice try.

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  10. Walt Avatar

    Just throw out any odd number.. It’s sounded good.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/02/26/fact-check-biden-claims-he-saved-millions-of-lives-from-ebola/
    “CLAIM: Joe Biden claims he ‘saved millions of lives’ from Ebola.
    VERDICT: FALSE. Biden’s claim to have “saved millions of lives” in America from Ebola is highly speculative. According to CDC statistics, the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in Africa included about 28,600 infections and caused 11,325 documented fatalities.
    As I recall “O”and Co. dragged their collective feet for months before doing anything. Hell I don’t think they even stopped air traffic from the infected arias.

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  11. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    ,,,Ah HA!!!…Now I see where the Dear Trumper Patrol Wally and Fishy get their talking points…
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/limbaugh-and-trump-fuel-coronavirus-conspiracy-theories-202831981.html

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  12. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    ,,,The good news is that Rush will be pushing up daisies soon…

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  13. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    ,,,at least Scenes is not afraid to report the news that George will not read…
    Coronavirus live updates: CDC warns Americans of ‘significant disruption’
    https://archive.fo/1ubnC#selection-2023.0-2023.73

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    odlaw 1232pm – You sound like “in denial” is a rare affliction, and you’re not aware of the fractions of Americans similarly afflicted. Could that be due to your self-censoring news sources?

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  15. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: odlaw@2:19PM
    If not this time, some time in the future. Open borders, globalism, cheap airfare, overpopulation, places like China with peculiar diets and sketchy sanitary habits.
    Lacking firewalls, one large country can bring down everyone else.
    I do wonder if the CDC chief is planning on wearing a wire if she talks directly to the Prez. It’s a family tradition.

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  16. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “,,,The good news is that Rush will be pushing up daisies soon…”
    We could have a Rush vs. Ginsburg pool.
    https://i.imgflip.com/2jp2f0.jpg

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  17. Walt Avatar

    Dougy must get his hate from a failed hemorrhoid removal procedure that left him in Depends. That “free health care” has its drawbacks.
    Speaking of life expectancy,, I will be here to piss on your grave. I’ll stop by to water those fake flowers.

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  18. Walt Avatar

    Yup,, it’s a nasty strain of the fue. The “non worried about” current strain going around has killed plenty more people.
    But Dougy won’t bring that news up.
    Where is our regular guest to China? Care to try the bat soup over there? Maybe the exotic monkey meat? The testing labs sell the “well tested” monkeys in the live meat markets.
    Enjoy….

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  19. George Rebane Avatar

    odlaw 219pm – what news don’t I read, and what evidence do you have of that?
    Let me clue you in on something. I run the roost here, and I consider myself a pretty open-minded guy who reads everything. If you’re going to continue making baseless accusations about me, and refuse to back them up with evidence, you’ll be looking for another sack to put over your head to return to these pages.

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  20. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    The aspect of coronavirus that we are under reporting is the potential economic consequences of the pandemic.
    Much of the reporting has been histrionic on the medical pandemic threat, although there is also a lot of responsible reporting. Globally we can probably control and ramp treatment. But to do that we are likely to need to essentially shut down a lot of global travel and commerce, which is not only effecting the global stock markets but also specific economies dependent upon travel.
    Even more critically, controlling the virus will interfere in a huge way in global supply chains, as it already has for Apple and other tech producers who are heavily invested in Hubei province. That impact on supply chains is already spreading to South Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia and now Europe.
    What the Trump administration is not responding to (and does not seem to even be cognizant of) is that this is exactly the type of economic Black Swan event that one cannot anticipate, and its precisely why economists counsel that we retain capacity to use debt, quantitative easing, deficit spending, and tax cuts to counter. The theory is that we should retain capacity in our economy to use these tools to stimulate growth should a Black Swan event occur.
    We are not quite there yet, but Trump has already used all of these tools to continue to top up the economy in advance of the 2020 election; if this is a Black Swan, the cupboard is bare. That is one of the most irresponsible things a President could possibly do.

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  21. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    BTW, if one looks at Obama economics he did use debt and easing to prop the economy up in response to the Great Recession, but within 3 years they went back to reducing debt and refilling the cupboard.
    If one reads the histories of the Great Recession much of that was planned (and led to criticism from some within the Democratic Party) and some was not (like sequestration which capped budgets), but Obama’s team did not strongly fight against sequestration because they knew that even if not their preferred method (they preferred readjusting tax rates) sequestration met the same goal.

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  22. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 26 February 2020 at 02:45 PM
    I do wonder if the CDC chief is planning on wearing a wire if she talks directly to the Prez. It’s a family tradition.

    THREADWINNER!

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  23. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: George Rebane | 26 February 2020 at 03:26 PM
    odlaw 219pm – what news don’t I read, and what evidence do you have of that?

    He hasn’t any.
    dugsKKKi remains upset that after a couple of years of mindless yammering he hasn’t badgered anyone into agreeing with him.
    Accusing you of “not reading” his vitally important information soothes his tortured soul.

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  24. Scott O Avatar

    Frisch 4:35, 4:38 – Yeah, building up the American economy is probably just the most irresponsible thing a president could possibly ever do. And a strong economy is certainly no way to get ready for an unexpected emergency.
    “…the cupboard is bare.”
    Oh, I’m sure a few trillion more won’t hurt.
    Since you (Frisch) would criticize Trump no matter what he did or does, your comments are just blather.
    Further – “The aspect of coronavirus that we are under reporting is the potential economic consequences of the pandemic.”
    Who the hell is ‘we’?
    That’s old news, dude.
    Just because the Truckee Tattler hasn’t reported it, doesn’t mean that most of us are not aware of the financial consequences of everyone in China hiding in their house.

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  25. Walt Avatar

    Yup, here is your answer.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/02/26/globalist-response-to-coronavirus-open-americas-borders-to-the-world/
    “Globalist ideologues, bureaucrats, and elected Democrats have said the United States’ response to protecting American citizens from the coronavirus should be to keep America’s borders open to the world.”
    I’m sure Dougy will agree.

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  26. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Just wondering what Truckee Steve thinks about the musings over the 300 meters separating the “wet” seafood market (a euphemism for a market where the customer buys a live animal that is killed and butchered while-u-wait) said to be the origin of the virus du jour from one of possibly only two facilities for research into biological warfare agents in all of China?

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  27. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    SteveF: “What the Trump administration is not responding to (and does not seem to even be cognizant of) is that this is exactly the type of economic Black Swan event that one cannot anticipate, and its precisely why economists counsel that we retain capacity to use debt, quantitative easing, deficit spending, and tax cuts to counter. The theory is that we should retain capacity in our economy to use these tools to stimulate growth should a Black Swan event occur.”
    Two problems.
    1) The spigot has been on to varying degrees for some time. Dunno how much effect spinning the tap a few more turns would have. If you know just how much is needed, I suggest quitting the grant money gig and getting a trading seat. You are just guessing of course what is going on behind the scenes, but a little outrage never hurt anyone.
    2) I can’t say that interrupted supply chains can be fixed by writing checks, at least in the short run.
    Perhaps this country could stand to decouple itself a bit from Asian sourcing. It would be nice to live somewhere that could make it’s own shoes.
    That’s one beautiful thing about globalization combined with a lack of concern about monopoly. You just end up with one giant factory producing a given product, or at least a precursor item. It all costs a bit less and is brittle as all get-out.
    These are all interesting things to muse about but honestly I’d take Steve more seriously if he had ever worked somewhere that actually made anything.

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  28. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: Walt@6:00
    lol. Great article. A quote:
    “Ultimately some pandemic responses will require opening borders, not closing them. At some point the expectation that any area will escape effects of COVID-19 must be abandoned: The disease must be seen as everyone’s problem.”
    wow…I wonder if James Hamblin (the author) has ever heard of a phenomenon called ‘bugchasing’. (hint. You don’t wanna know.)

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  29. Scott O Avatar

    “The disease must be seen as everyone’s problem.”
    Cancer, AIDS, and heart disease is everyone’s problem but I don’t think increasing my odds of personally suffering from one of those maladies is going to make the world a better place.
    So we open the flood gates and let all the sick people into our country and then we blame Trump for the result.
    What a plan.

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  30. Walt Avatar

    Here ya’ go LIBS something to jump for joy for!
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/northern-california-confirms-1st-coronavirus-case-unknown
    “The nation’s first coronavirus case of unknown origin has been confirmed in Northern California, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Wednesday.”
    A quarantine escapee? An unwashed cargo container from China?
    It could be in Nevada City or Truckee by Monday.

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  31. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “The disease must be seen as everyone’s problem.”
    … but is it if it’s from a Chinese military facility?

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  32. Walt Avatar

    G.. if you ask the Chinese, they will blame the bat soup.

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  33. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    The bat soup videos are apparently of Chinese tourists in Micronesia, not Wuhan.
    https://observers.france24.com/en/20200203-china-coronavirus-bat-soup-debunk-videos-viral-palau-indonesia

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  34. odlaw Avatar
    odlaw

    ,,,Well George…what will you say about how Trump responded in 2014 regarding the Ebola outbreak??? Just give him a pass, as usual???
    ‘’’I am starting to think that there is something seriously wrong with President Obama’s mental health. Why won’t he stop the flights. Psycho!’’’ – – – Donald J Trump 2014
    https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/522664117438775296?s=21
    https://theweek.com/speedreads/898317/trumps-2014-ebola-freakout-polar-opposite-coronavirus-response

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  35. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    My thoughts on Da Virus….
    I just can’t get all up in arms or panic just yet. In fact, I may be the one person on Earth that finds the story on little interest at this time. There are enough media types out there that have their eye brows up on the top of their foreheads doing the usual hyperventilating panic mode.
    Look, the death rate of this new influenza virus is low. 10-15 % max, which is good thing so far. No one in the USA, a country of 330 million people and literally millions of square miles has died from Corona virus. Zero at this point in time in the US.
    25,000 Americans die each year from the flu. A few years back, we had 67,000 folks die in one year from the flu, a peak. 67,000 is more than the soldiers killed in Nam.
    So, is it a pandemic or a passing new virus? I dunno. Heard an interview from a journalist on the Love Boat docked and quarantined in Japan. She has tested positive for the virus, yet after two weeks she has shown no symptoms…not even a little sniffle from a cold.
    Yesterday was a road trip day….I am getting to old for that crap. So, I listened to our President on the AM rafio. Detected no panic from him. He is in control. Will the coronavirus be like the Black Plague that wiped out 30% of the population or like other pandemics that wiped out 50% of the population, 70% in some areas? Or will it pass in a couple of years? I dunno.
    Trump’s health experts told our President that 2.5 billion is needed. Fine. Chucky Schumer and Nancy are hollering we need 8.5 billion. Fine. Give the Dems what they want (not need) and throw 8.5 billion at it and like magic the problem is solved. So, stick with Chucky and the problem goes away just like that. Spare me. Yeah, tax the crap out of me and dump trillions to fight the oceans from rising (or humans being burnt like a deep fried Twinkie at the Iowa State Fair) and everything is solved, lol.
    So, go ahead and hit the panic button for me. Whether it’s Russia, Russia, Russia or Trump will declare martial law and proclaim himself God-Emporer for life, or whatever “we are all going to die” unhinged scenario presented to us via the Crisis Junkies who are addicted to outrage. Right now, they say treat it like the flu. Wash hands, don’t go out as much if you feel sick, cover your mouth if a sneeze is coming on. Keep healthy, eat healthy, and never grow old. 🙂
    Emergency? Could be, but it’s a slow moving train wreck.

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  36. Scott O Avatar

    ad-lib 7:59 – The mortality rate and the intensity in treating Ebola is many times greater than CV.
    More rock throwing from a TDS sufferer.
    We can help each other and do what we can to minimize the spread of CV.
    Or we can throw rocks.

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  38. Walt Avatar

    Dougy is showing signs of having the virus. VERY delusional.

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  39. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    BillT@8:02AM
    I’m with SteveF in believing that most of the uproar will be economic for now, I just don’t have the childlike belief in the ability to solve it with the public purse. I think the main problem is that we are quickly building a more fragile world. JIT delivery, scary fragile supply and economic chains, crazy mood swings through the population via the web, a generally less resilient people, high debt levels, huge overpopulation in parts of the world, highly mobile ‘immigrants’ with a lack of will to stop them, the legalization of street crime. It’s all just a build-up of potential energy for an exciting ride on the Wheel of Fortune.
    I think all the hand waving about Black Swans misses the point. The problem isn’t the rare events that cause havoc, but the small ones that unravel what is basically an unsustainable situation.
    Heck, at this point you can’t even count on the Federal Government to save anyone’s bacon in a crisis. With the weaponization of all matters in attempts to bring down Trump, nothing he might do is good or acceptable. It’s a world of mirror-image policy.

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    odriew @ 7:59 AM.
    I heard the lib radio stations play those 2014 clips on my road trip, lol.
    ‘And what does Pence know?’ Pence of all people!! He did not handle the HIV crisis/emergency/panic back in the day!!” Chucky is screaming about Trump’s “dangerous incompetence.” And other choice phrases. Spare me. Trump is in control, we are coordinating with counties and the pandemic experts, got CDC on it, WHO is on the ground, and Pence is only helping the HHS coordinate with Homeland Security, Commence, airlines, the virus experts and the list that is too long to list. The poor guy in charge of Health and Human Service is already working from the darkest hour before dawn to burning the midnight oil working on health care plans, lowering prescription drug prices, etc. Plus overseeing the CDC and all the other 100’s of duties his job requires.
    I agree with Trump. His first priority is the USA. He alone should solve the virus for the entire globe? Like, Trump is Presidential Dictator of the Whole Earth! Denounce China!
    Reminds moi when Obama was new in office and there was the undersea oil well that blew its top in the Gulf. 24/7 disaster news, exploding heads, massive ecological and local economy destruction. Finally after days of it, Obama sighed and asked, “What do you want me to do? To drive into the water and swim down and plug the leak?” Like, with his thumb?, lol.
    —-
    Feel free to politicize the newest latest superbug. I would not want to derive you of your latest strawberry sundae.
    As Scott pointed out, the corona beer virus is not eating your flesh, exploding your innards like herbicides on roots, no Mad Cow, no flesh eating bacteria…until the next one.
    New Attack: Outrage! The new coronavirus vaccine must to available for everyone..NOT JUST THE FILTHY RICH!!!
    Talk about putting the cart before the horse. Already guilty. lol! It’s not just for the rich and Trump’s rich buddies and goons…it’s for everybody! Evil heartless Trump.
    Great strawman to slay, odriew.

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  41. Walt Avatar

    China getting talking points and excuses from LIBS.
    “Chinese state media continued their efforts this week to mitigate political damage from the coronavirus epidemic by claiming Western concerns about the spread of the disease, and complaints about China’s lack of transparency, are founded in “xenophobia” and “white supremacist racism” reminiscent of the “Yellow Peril” hysteria of the late 19th Century.”
    https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2020/02/27/china-blames-xenophobia-and-white-supremacist-racism-for-coronavirus-fears/
    The very words most Proggycrats use.

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  42. Scott O Avatar

    What was that great lefty slogan?
    “Never let a crises go to waste.”

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  43. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: odlaw | 27 February 2020 at 07:59 AM

    VIDEO: Two climb over border wall with makeshift ladder…

    Mmmmmm…..fresh Honduran! You should drive down and retrieve these energetic lads dugsKKKi! Make them do yard work first though……it works out the “toxins”.
    http://www.theamericanmirror.com/video-two-climb-over-border-wall-with-makeshift-ladder/

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  44. George Rebane Avatar

    The corona virus has its own characteristics both epidemiologically, logistically, and politically. It’s interesting to see how those with no ability to make acceptable public policies are now engaged in the substitute enterprise of taking cheap shots at those who are handling a very complex situation. Mr Tozer at 802am has a workable perspective.

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  45. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: George@9:46AM
    Maybe $3.73B is positively, exactly the right number.
    I’m no fool, but since I wasn’t at the meetings, I figure that any number I’m told is the right amount, Mr. Frisch’s theories on monetary policy aside.
    I just wanted to quote an article from upstream one more time:
    “Ultimately some pandemic responses will require opening borders, not closing them. At some point the expectation that any area will escape effects of COVID-19 must be abandoned: The disease must be seen as everyone’s problem.”
    That so beautifully sums up the insanity of the modern Left that I have to admire it. There was a time when the lines were more reasonably drawn. Workin’ man vs. business owner. Isolationism vs fighting wars. Is active monetary policy a good idea.
    In the creation of the Blue Mob, something odd has happened. It isn’t just mouthpieces like Ilhan Omar pretending to actually give a damn about the US, there’s some kind of mass hysteria at work. By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.

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  46. Walt Avatar

    The VERY pretty Gavin has sure hit the panic button.
    https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Gavin-Newsom-coronavirus-California-people-monitor-15089928.php
    “California Governor Gavin Newsom said in a press conference Thursday that at least 8,400 people are being monitored for new coronavirus in the state.”
    Now where are these mythical 8,400?
    “Newsom declined comment when asked by reporters to name the community in Solano County where the woman is from. He urged people to take precautions while emphasizing that the risks to public health are low. He said there was no need to declare a public health emergency.
    “Everybody in this country is rightfully anxious about this moment,” Newsom said. “I think they should know we are meeting this moment with the kind of urgency that is necessary and I don’t want to over extend the anxiety.”

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  47. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Re: A coronavirus panic is being vigorously promoted today by the lamestream media in response to their Democrat congresscritter masters who are doing everything they can to somehow blame the whole thing on President Trump, and convince our light thinkers that his administration is doing not enough while leaving the whole country vulnerable to a killer pandemic. —Dr. George Rebane
    ———-
    A peek into a sick mind. Written by a Dem strategist:
    ‘There’s no vaccine for this diseased and dangerous presidency’
    “Trump’s response has been typical Trump: Lie or ignore the truth, mislead, obfuscate, appoint leaders inept at leading on the issue at hand and, of course, blame Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats. He then declares that everything is under control when control is the last thing the administration has over an emergency outbreak of a disease against which no one is immune.
    Perhaps now more Republicans will finally understand, for the sake of the public’s health, that getting rid of Donald Trump in November will be one of the best vaccines against a diseased and dangerous presidency.”
    https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/485067-theres-no-vaccine-for-this-diseased-and-dangerous-presidency
    Well, keep doing what you’re doing and you keep getting what you are getting, sickos.

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  48. Walt Avatar

    Want to hear the howl Bill? Have Trump quarantine Frisco.

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  49. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The virus and Lizzy’s solution. These people are stark raving crazy.
    https://www.facebook.com/1435071773455316/posts/2424050101224140/

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  50. Walt Avatar

    Dung started drinking early. Did Trump shutter the factories?
    Just blame it on Trump. Right Dung?
    Trump can use that magic wand he stole from “O” and mike it all go away.
    OK Smartass up on San Juan Ridge,, just what’s your grand plan that NO ONE has thought up? YOUR so much smarter, (HELL You taught at Berkeley!)
    Your real good at bitching, Fork over your great solution Capt. Clueless.

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