Aug 012020
 

It’s a WWWendy day, and I’m in a big rush.  This is my only article today.  JD, would you cover Bill Maher, please?  Have a great day!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:52 (average 5:51).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Trump* Virus Update:

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US Cases: 4,709,713
US Deaths: 156,826
World Cases: 17,824,476
World Deaths: 684,197
Trump’s* Share of World Deaths: 22.9%
US Share of World Population: 4.3%

Short Takes:

From NY Times: Welcome to the next election battleground: the post office.

President Trump’s yearslong [sic] assault on the Postal Service and his increasingly dire warnings about the dangers of voting by mail are colliding as the presidential campaign enters its final months. The result has been to generate new concerns about how he could influence an election conducted during a pandemic in which greater-than-ever numbers of voters will submit their ballots by mail…

…But they are warning that a huge wave of ballots could overwhelm mail carriers unless the Postal Service, in financial difficulty for years, receives emergency funding that Republicans are blocking during negotiations over another pandemic relief bill.

At the same time, the mail system is being undercut in ways set in motion by Mr. Trump. Fueled by animus for Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, and surrounded by advisers who have long called for privatizing the post office, Mr. Trump and his appointees have begun taking cost-cutting steps that appear to have led to slower and less reliable delivery.

For decades Republican SOP has been to intentionally cause crises and to blame Democrats for their effects.  RESIST!!

From Vanity Fair: …Kushner’s team hammered out a detailed plan, which Vanity Fair obtained. It stated, “Current challenges that need to be resolved include uneven testing capacity and supplies throughout the US, both between and within regions, significant delays in reporting results (4-11 days), and national supply chain constraints, such as PPE, swabs, and certain testing reagents.”

The plan called for the federal government to coordinate distribution of test kits, so they could be surged to heavily affected areas, and oversee a national contact-tracing infrastructure. It also proposed lifting contract restrictions on where doctors and hospitals send tests, allowing any laboratory with capacity to test any sample. It proposed a massive scale-up of antibody testing to facilitate a return to work. It called for mandating that all COVID-19 test results from any kind of testing, taken anywhere, be reported to a national repository as well as to state and local health departments.

And it proposed establishing “a national Sentinel Surveillance System” with “real-time intelligence capabilities to understand leading indicators where hot spots are arising and where the risks are high vs. where people can get back to work.”

By early April, some who worked on the plan were given the strong impression that it would soon be shared with President Trump and announced by the White House. The plan, though imperfect, was a starting point. Simply working together as a nation on it “would have put us in a fundamentally different place,” said the participant.

But the effort ran headlong into shifting sentiment at the White House. Trusting his vaunted political instincts, President Trump had been downplaying concerns about the virus and spreading misinformation about it—efforts that were soon amplified by Republican elected officials and right-wing media figures. Worried about the stock market and his reelection prospects, Trump also feared that more testing would only lead to higher case counts and more bad publicity. Meanwhile, Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House’s coronavirus response coordinator, was reportedly sharing models with senior staff that optimistically—and erroneously, it would turn out—predicted the virus would soon fade away.

Against that background, the prospect of launching a large-scale national plan was losing favor, said one public health expert in frequent contact with the White House’s official coronavirus task force.

Most troubling of all, perhaps, was a sentiment the expert said a member of Kushner’s team expressed: that because the virus had hit blue states hardest, a national plan was unnecessary and would not make sense politically. “The political folks believed that because it was going to be relegated to Democratic states, that they could blame those governors, and that would be an effective political strategy,” said the expert….

Click through to read the entire article.  What do we call this? Is it murder, sedition or both?  RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast of protest): Pink – Dear MR President OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO

 

This song was written for Crawford Caligula, Republican Fuhrer of the Fourth Reich. How much more does it apply to the Nazi Republican Fuhrer of the Fifth Reich? Support left-wing protestors!  RESIST!!

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Jul 312020
 

The world is dealing with an unprecedented health crisis caused by a new virus. With new insights in the way COVID19 spreads, in the way the virus behaves and in the way to deal with the pandemic every day, it is now more important than ever to safeguard the information we share is accurate and fact-based. We have to inoculate ourselves against the fake news and misinformation that infect our newsfeeds and timelines at this crucial moment by fact-checking.

For the duration of the pandemic, I will try to give you an overview of the main issues in CoronaCheck, an Australian email newsletter with the latest from around the world concerning the coronavirus, but now appear only once a week.*


CLIVE PALMER’S COMPARES COVID-19 WITH HEPATITIS B

Mr Palmer has launched legal action against the West Australian Government’s border closure. (AAP: Jono Searle)

Remember Trump wannabe, mining magnate and former federal MP Clive Palmer from COVID-19 Fact and Fiction #3 and COVID-19 Fact and Fiction #9? This millionaire with political ambitions shares many characteristics with the American president, one of which is working very hard at his personal advancement at the cost of others.

In May, Mr Palmer was denied entry to the state after the McGowan Government shut Western Australia’s borders the previous month to all but those deemed essential travellers. He had wanted to come to WA for a series of business and political meetings but WA police commissioner Chris Dawson did not grant him an exemption to enter the state.

Mr Palmer then lodged a writ against the decision in the High Court, claiming closing the WA border was an unconstitutional “act of stupidity”.  As his case against WA’s coronavirus border closures headed to the Federal Court this week, Mr Palmer took to social media to attack WA Premier Mark McGowan.

“Mark ‘The Menace’ McGowan knows the mortality rate for West Australians hasn’t increased because of COVID-19 yet he continues to mislead the people of WA for political grandstanding,” Mr Palmer, who is currently facing fraud charges over his 2013 election campaign, said.
This must sound terribly familiar to PP readers.

“There are other highly contagious viruses, for example Hepatitis B, which result in thousands of deaths every year. COVID-19 has claimed very few lives in WA, yet has led to unprecedented border closures and devastation to the economy.”

However, the comparison of COVID-19 to hepatitis B is not valid.

  • The blood-borne disease does not cause thousands of deaths every year, at least not in Australia. According to the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, there were an estimated 435 deaths attributable to chronic hepatitis B in Australia in 2018. Additionally, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare says acute hepatitis B was responsible for 279 deaths in Australia between 1997 and 2016.
  • Josh Davis, a senior principal research fellow at the Menzies School of Health Research and former president of the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases, told Fact Check that comparing deaths from hepatitis B and COVID-19 was “ridiculous” because the two diseases spread in very different ways, with hepatitis spread through blood and other bodily fluids (through sexual contact, mother to child transmission or shared injecting equipment) rather than via respiratory droplets as in the case of COVID-19.
  • “It’s completely safe to hug, kiss, share food etc with an HBV-infected person,” Professor Davis said in an email. “State borders are completely irrelevant.”
  • Hepatitis B causes a low-grade infection over decades and that around 80 per cent of people do not end up with health problems as a result of the infection.
  • “The only thing [hepatitis B and COVID-19] have in common is that they are both caused by viruses. But the viruses are no more closely genetically related to each other than a human is to a fish.”
  • And most importantly, there’s a vaccine for hepatitis B, first introduced in 1983. Australian year 7 students have been immunised for the disease since 1998, while newborn babies have received the vaccine since 2000.

Mr Palmer did not respond to a request for comment before publication.

 

MADONNA’S INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT FLAGGED FOR SPREADING MISINFORMATION

Popstar Madonna has been censured by Instagram after sharing a video about a coronavirus conspiracy theory to her 15 million followers. The singer claimed In her post that a vaccine for Covid-19 had already been found but was being hidden to “let the rich get richer”.

Instagram blurred out the video with a caption saying: “False Information” and directed users to a page debunking the claims in the video, noting there is no coronavirus vaccine.

The video in question showed a group called America’s Frontline Doctors speaking outside the US Supreme Court building at an event organised by Tea Party Patriots Action.

In the clip, Dr Stella Immanuel, a doctor from Houston, said she had successfully treated 350 coronavirus patients “and counting” with hydroxychloroquine.

The video was later deleted from Madonna’s Instagram page, but not before fans protested at her decision to share the post.

 

FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.

By the time Madonna posted the video on Instagram of a group of doctors claiming during a press conference in Washington that hydroxychloroquine, zinc and a drug known as Zithromax can cure COVID-19, it had gone viral, with US President Donald Trump retweeting it multiple times.

Fact Check has found that the video has been shared dozens of times in Australian Facebook groups popular with conspiracy theorists, despite attempts by social media platforms to remove the video.

According to PolitiFact, the cure claims made by one doctor in the clip, Stella Immanuel, are false, and there is no known cure for COVID-19. “In spite of Immanuel’s anecdotal evidence, hydroxychloroquine alone or in combination with other drugs is not a proven treatment (or cure) for COVID-19,” the fact-checkers concluded. “While some studies have found that the drug could help alleviate symptoms associated with COVID-19, the research is not conclusive.”

Meanwhile, The Washington Post found that Dr Immanuel was no stranger to making outlandish declarations, once claiming that gynaecological conditions such as endometriosis, infertility, miscarriages and STIs are caused by “sex with demons that takes place in dreams” and are ‘evil deposits from the spirit husband’.

In short, the lady is a quack and yet is someone Trump calls ‘impressive’.

Things that don’t cure and/or prevent COVID-19

#37: Steroids used in asthma inhalers
“There is no evidence on benefits or harms of inhaled steroids in COVID-19.”European Respiratory Journal

 

*The facts in this article are derived from the Australian RMIT ABC Fact Check newsletters which in turn draw on their own resources and those of their colleagues within the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), of which RMIT ABC Fact Check is a member.


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Jul 302020
 

It’s another busy day here in the CatBox.  Store to Door will be delivering my grocery order, and I have to unpack and store them.  I’m still feeling quite tired after yesterday.  May the Lord bless and keep you free of Trump’s* Republican plague!  Update: I’m running late, because groceries are done.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 2:54 (average 4:32).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Trump* Virus Update:

0730TrumpVirusMap

Click for interactive map.

US Cases: 4,571,065
US Deaths: 153,898
World Cases: 17,242,728
World Deaths: 671,262
Trump’s Share of World Deaths: 22.9%
US Share of World Population: 4.3%

Short Takes:

From YouTube (Robert Reich Channel): 5 Key Demands for the New Coronavirus Bill

 

Of course the Reich on the Left, Robert Reich is right. Demands 1 – 5 are spot on. But the Reich on the right, the Republican Reich, want to keep the money flowing from the poor to the rich, and Bought Bitch Midnight Moscow Mitch will never allow this a vote in the Senate.  RESIST!!

From YouTube (CNN Channel): Rep. Louie Gohmert tests positive for Covid-19

 

This is exactly what I’d expect from Go-Go Goose-step Gomerde. It can only happen to a bigger asshole of he gives criminal Fuhrer Trump* a big sloppy French kiss!  RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast of protest): Edwin Starr – War (Original Video – 1969)

 

Kudos to left-wing protestors!  RESIST!!

Vote Blue No Matter Who Top to Bottom!!

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Jul 292020
 

It’s another busy day here in the CatBox.  WWWendy is coming to destink the sweaty TomCat, goop, and help with chores.  Then I have to meet with the building manager to renew my lease, an hour of routine paperwork.  Yesterday’s PET scan was as unpleasant as always, but it will be interesting to see the results a week from Friday.  This is my only article today, but expect me back in the saddle tomorrow.  Happy Heat Wave Hump Day!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:18 (average 4:45).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

As much as he botches about China, that’s still where his stuff is made.

Trump* Virus Update:

0729TrumpVirusMap

Click here for interactive map.

US Cases: 4,500,102
US Deaths: 152,388
World Cases: 16,936,005
World Deaths: 664,401
Trump’s Share of World Deaths: 22.9%
US Share of World Population: 4.3%

Short Takes:

From OPB: Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday unveiled coronavirus testing-related metrics the state must meet before schools can reopen, and it became immediately evident that many of the state’s largest school districts will be online-only this fall.

Brown’s announcement was swiftly followed by news from school districts: Portland Public Schools will have online classes only until at least Nov. 5 for all grades. Beaverton School District will be conducting classes online until at least Nov. 13. Salem-Keizer, North Clackamas and Tigard-Tualatin districts will also start the year holding online classes with plans to stay remote until at least late fall.

The list is likely to continue growing.

According to the latest county reopening guidelines announced by the governor, the entire state needs to have a weekly positivity rate of less than 5% for three weeks. The latest statewide positivity rates for COVID-19 tests for the previous three weeks were 5.8%, 5.8% and 4.6%.

Portland Public Schools Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero warned online classes could stretch past November for his district.

“As an educator, I know that there is no true replacement for face-to-face learning and the interaction between a student and a dedicated teacher or staff member,” Guerrero said in a statement. “But our announcement today is in keeping with our highest priority during a global pandemic, which is the health and well being of our students and employees.”

This is how Democrats manage education if the face of Trump’s* Republican plague. Kudos to Kate Brown! Oregon leads the way!  RESIST!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Dissembling, Defensiveness And Partisanship: AG Barr’s House Hearing

 

Lying Republican Nazi SOB! Barrf barfed!  RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast of protest): U2 – Sunday Bloody Sunday

 

Kudos to the protestors left-wing protestors!  RESIST!!

Vote Blue No Matter Who Top to Bottom!!

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Jul 242020
 

The world is dealing with an unprecedented health crisis caused by a new virus. With new insights in the way COVID19 spreads, in the way the virus behaves and in the way to deal with the pandemic every day, it is now more important than ever to safeguard the information we share is accurate and fact-based. We have to inoculate ourselves against the fake news and misinformation that infect our newsfeeds and timelines at this crucial moment by fact-checking.

For the duration of the pandemic, I will try to give you an overview of the main issues in CoronaCheck, an Australian email newsletter with the latest from around the world concerning the coronavirus, but now appear only once a week.*


As I’ve mentioned last week, Melbourne, Victoria, had seen a surge in new cases which has worsened over the past week. This outbreak has brought the coronavirus back in the political arena, setting up states with either left-wing Labor or right-wing Liberal/National Coalition governments against each other in their attempt to deal with the spread of the virus beyond Victoria’s borders.

RMIT ABC Fact Check has dedicated most of this week’s coronavirus fact-checking to Australia. They’ve focussed in particular on the Black Lives Matter protest’s supposed links to a surge in coronavirus cases in Victoria because of the court hearing over a protest planned for Sydney next week, and the renewed media coverage of a similar rally held in Melbourne back in June.

I’ve posted the whole section dedicated to this topic, with annotations where Australian matters needed to be explained both for the sake of clarity and because similar reports are coming in from the US but have added my own pictures.

EXPLAINING THE BLACK LIVES MATTER ‘LINKS’ TO MELBOURNE’S CORONAVIRUS SURGE

Suggestions of a link between a Black Lives Matter rally held in Melbourne on June 6 and an outbreak of coronavirus cases in public housing towers continue to spread, with NSW (Liberal/National Coalition government) Police Commissioner Mick Fuller this week adding fuel to the fire.


Speaking on Sydney radio station 2GB before a court hearing on a Black Lives Matter protest planned for Sydney next week, Commissioner Fuller said that based on “some pretty good intelligence out of Victoria” he knew “how dangerous these protests can be in terms of health”.

“From our perspective it was obviously big numbers in Victoria (Labor government), a number of people who came to the protest were living in those vertical towers* so that certainly is enough for me.”

But in a statement to the ABC last week, the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) said that of the six protesters who subsequently tested positive to COVID-19, none were known to live in a “major public housing complex”*.

Commissioner Fuller’s remarks come in the wake of a report in The Australian (major right-wing newspaper) that Victorian health authorities had “confirmed a link between two COVID-19 cases in people who attended the Black Lives Matter protest and the cluster of at least 242 cases in public housing towers in the city’s inner northwest”.

“While the confirmation stops short of establishing the protest as a cause of the public housing megacluster, it demonstrates clear links between the mass gathering, attendees who tested positive, and the state’s largest COVID-19 cluster to date,” The Australian said.

According to the report, two Northland H&M employees who tested positive for COVID-19 attended the protests. These workers formed part of a larger cluster of coronavirus cases initially named as the H&M cluster but later reclassified as the North Melbourne family cluster.

It is the North Melbourne family cluster which the DHHS said was linked to the outbreak in the North Melbourne housing tower.

“Cases linked to the North Melbourne towers have links to other cases across Melbourne, including the North Melbourne family outbreak,” The Australian quotes a DHHS spokesman as saying.

“It is not clear which direction the virus was transmitted in. In many cases, we will never know for sure how large clusters began and the order in which the virus spread.”

The Australian’s report prompted former Victorian opposition leader Matthew Guy to suggest Fact-check issue a correction on a past CoronaCheck newsletter, published in June, which queried the evidence for assertions about links between the protests and the surge in cases.

“[The DHHS] continues to report that the current burst of cases does not stem from the rally,” Fact-check said at the time.

“They have said that while one protester “may have been infectious at the rally”, two others who have since tested positive for COVID-19 were not infectious at the rally, nor is there evidence they contracted the virus at the rally.”

The DHHS statement last week maintains that there is “no evidence to suggest” any person contracted COVID-19 at the protest.

The report in The Australian, as well as similar reports from other news sites, were shared widely, including by Senator Pauline Hanson (leader of right-wing populist One Nation party), Victorian federal Liberal MP Jason Wood and Avi Yemini, a far-right figure with 115,000 Twitter followers.

Fact-check found no evidence that a follow up report from The Australian, which clarified that the DHHS said there was no evidence that the six protesters who had tested positive for COVID-19 had acquired the virus at the rally, was shared by Senator Hanson or Mr Wood. Mr Yemini dismissed the report in a tweet.

 

* “Those vertical towers” or “major public housing complex” refer to several large high-rise buildings which were put in total lockdown after an outbreak of COVID-19 was reported there. These buildings house people with low income, a large diversity of cultural backgrounds and many with immigrant/asylum-seeker status.

OUTDATED ADVICE MASKING THE FACTS

The surge in coronavirus cases in Victoria has led its government to announce that face coverings would be mandatory for residents of lockdown areas but commentators and social media activists are using out-of-date advice on the use of masks to peddle misinformation on mask use.
In a document published over three months ago, the World Health Organisation stated that “the wide use of masks by healthy people in the community setting is not supported by current evidence”. This advice was the reason for Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt to question whether there was any medical basis to the decision to make masks mandatory.

However, new advice published by the organisation in June, says that masks should be worn by the general population where there is widespread community transmission or where physical distancing cannot be adhered to, such as on public transport or in “specific working conditions”.

Speaking to Seven News, infectious diseases physician and microbiologist Peter Collignon said there was enough community spread in Melbourne to justify mandatory masks. “Whenever you’ve got a lot of community transmission — and Melbourne seems to be in that situation at the moment — wearing masks makes a difference,” Professor Collignon said.

Nevertheless, Facebook groups popular with conspiracy theorists have used misinterpreted Federal Government advice, as well as months-old news reports, to advocate against mandatory mask-wearing.

FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.

When he resumed his regular coronavirus press briefing, President Trump also tried to blame Black Lives Matter protests for the coronavirus surge.

“There are likely a number of causes for the spike in infections,” he said. “Cases started to rise among young Americans shortly after demonstrations, which you know very well about, which presumably triggered a broader relaxation of mitigation efforts nationwide.”

The data suggests that they weren’t. According to the Washington Post, a working paper released last month by the National Bureau of Economic Research found “no evidence that urban protests reignited COVID-19 case growth during the more than three weeks following protest onset.” Nor are the states where cases surged the most ones in which the largest protests occurred.

The Guardian took it one step further and noted that “Public health experts say there is little evidence that the protests spread Covid-19 in New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Washington or other cities. They took place outdoors, where the virus spreads less easily, and most participants wore face masks, which Trump has conceded is an effective preventive measure.”

“Dhaval Dave, the lead author of a study at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts, told the Associated Press that in many cities, the protests [ironicallyP seemed to lead to a net increase in physical distancing, as more people who did not protest decided to stay off the streets.”

Things that don’t cure and/or prevent COVID-19

#36: Burning Sage
“Though burning some plants has been scientifically shown to eliminate airborne bacterium, there is inconclusive evidence to suggest that burning sage – or “smudging” – is capable of purifying the air in confined spaces.” – Snopes

 

*The facts in this article are derived from the Australian RMIT ABC Fact Check newsletters which in turn draw on their own resources and those of their colleagues within the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), of which RMIT ABC Fact Check is a member.

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Jul 232020
 

Here are four “acts” from Sam’s show, plus a parting thought.

Deniers, Dimwits, etc. Part I

Texas, Florida, yes, they are indeed the poster children. Could one call it a catch-22 that Democratic governors who ask for help don’t get any from this regime just because, whereas Republican governors can get whatever they want, but they don’t want anything?

Deniers, Dimwits, etc. Part II

Georgia, Oklahoma, Arizona – all just as bad if not worse, but lower in population so lower in numbers – at least for now. May I throw in a picture which is worth a thousand or so words?

Masha – (Whom we should have listened to in 2016)

Voter turnout is tough to get, always, because people don’t see how much every vote matters in the ocean of votes. And there are otherwise intelligent people who don’t think the vote is the strongest way to bring about change (I’m looking at you, Noam.) What I think they are forgetting is how quickly and effectively change achieved through movements and activism can be UNdone if it isn’t supported at the ballot box. Can I attempt an analogy? Sitting around and breathing may not be the most powerful way to live a full life. Lifelong learning, exercise, love of family and friends are all more powerful in making one feel one has a life. But if you don’t also breathe, all those other things kind of lose their power.

Sam’s Shed – Mister Wives

Cool. Of course I’m old fashioned.

Those are the four acts she promised, but she also had a parting thought –

RESIST!

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Jul 232020
 

It;s a busy day here in the CatBox.  WWWendy is coming, and it’s a grocery delivery day.  JD, would you please cover Samantha Bee?  Tomorrow, I have a visit from the Providence home doctor, so how much I’ll do is still up in the air.  Please have a great day!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:02 (average 5:14).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Trump* Virus Update:

0723TrumpVirusMap

US Cases: 4,102,002
US Deaths: 146,198
World Cases: 15,415,731
World Deaths: 631,164
Trump’s* share of World Deaths: 23.2%

Short Takes:

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Trump Tries To Link COVID-19 Surge To Black Lives Matter Protest

Trump* is spreading bullshit, as usual. The BLM protestors wear mask. The reasons for the surge are Republican incompetence, neglect, lies, and super-spreader events.  RESIST!!

From YouTube (CNN Comment): No, this reporter didn’t call Kayleigh McEnany a ‘lying b**ch’


The reporter clearly said, “you don’t want to engage”. However, by not calling Kayleigh Lie-a-lot a “lying bitch”, that reporter really screwed up! She should have!   RESIST!!

From YouTube (Trae Crowder Channel): Liberal Redneck – Trump’s Secret Police


I agree, Trae. I live in Portland, and I’ve been calling these Republican stormtroopers Trump’s* Nazi Gestapo since they got here.  RESIST!!

From YouTube (a blast from labor): Billy Bragg – There is Power in a Union


Except for unmuzzled Republican Nazi police unions, support labor!  RESIST!!

Vote Blue No Matter Who Top to Bottom!!

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Jul 222020
 

Yesterday criminal Fuhrer Trump* must have felt anxious over watching his chances to steal the 2020 election slip through the fingers on his tiny hands.  In an attempt to circumvent that probability, he dusted off his PhD in Bullshitology.  True to form, he piled it higher and deeper.

0722TrumpVirus

President Trump acknowledged on Tuesday that the coronavirus pandemic was growing more severe in the United States and endorsed mask wearing in a shift after weeks of playing down the seriousness of the crisis that has killed more than 140,000 Americans.

Rather than just “embers” of the virus, as he has repeatedly characterized recent outbreaks afflicting much of the country, Mr. Trump conceded that there were now “big fires,” particularly in Florida and elsewhere across the South and West. He vowed to press a “relentless” campaign to curb the spread without offering any new specific plans for how to do so.

“It will probably, unfortunately, get worse before it gets better,” Mr. Trump told reporters as he resumed the televised coronavirus briefings that he had called off in late April. “Something I don’t like saying about things, but that’s the way it is. It’s what we have.”

The president’s shift had its limits, however, as he again congratulated himself on his handling of the pandemic, admitted no missteps and made a number of specious claims. He included none of his public health experts in the briefing and falsely asserted that he had never resisted wearing a mask. And he contradicted his own press secretary, who had told reporters just hours earlier that the president was sometimes tested for the virus multiple times a day; in fact, he said, he has never been tested more than once in a single day… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <NY Times>
Photo credit: Mother Jones

According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, he did not attend Trump’s* plague show, because he wasn’t invited.

President Trump Gave His First COVID-19 Briefing In Months. Here’s How It Went

Barf Bag Alert!!

The only way to make Trump’s* plague disappear is to make Trump* disappear.

Although Joe discussed more than just Trump* virus, he covered it far better than Trump* did.

Biden Delivers Remarks On 2020 Economic Plan

Now, wouldn’t you rather have a real President than a Fuhrer?

RESIST!!

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