I mean really?


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I mean really?





Fuckwits with firearms
Fuckwits with flags
Fuckwits in pickups with Confederate flags
Gov. Whitmer’s order for Michigan citizens to stay home, they said, was tyranny (SPOILER: if you can gather in public and accuse the government of tyranny without fear of arrest, it’s not tyranny).
They repeated Ben Franklin’s claim that ‘security without liberty is called prison’ (SPOILER: if you can drive your pickup to Lansing, Michigan, you’re not in prison and you have liberty).
They chanted “Lock her up!” and “Keep America Great!” (SPOILER: if your nation was warned a pandemic was coming and didn’t bother to prepare for it, your country isn’t all that great, and a populace that wants to lock up a governor for trying to mitigate that pandemic isn’t particularly great either).
They also gathered to block traffic in front of a hospital. Seriously, during a goddamn pandemic, these fuckwits thought it was cute to block the emergency entrance to a hospital.
Jesus suffering fuck. —gregfallis.com
A recent profile in the New Yorker of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell quoted a staffer as claiming that behind closed doors McConnell has described Trump as “nuts.” Democrats should demand to know if the Republican Senate mastermind truly believes that the president is impaired, and force McConnell to choose between yet more lies and the future of his country.
Democrats should also get over their concerns about angering Trump supporters. Anyone who continues to applaud Trump’s weird and reckless disregard for humanity at this point is beyond the limit of rational persuasion. Trump supporters live in a hallucinatory dreamscape under the authority of a maniac. Let them have their anti-social distancing rallies, and allow them to believe that Barack Obama invented COVID-19 shortly after he was born in Kenya.
Rational Americans need to stop enabling this abusive and deranged presidency. Declare Donald Trump insane and, at long last, bring an end to our era of malignant normality.
Trump’s lies are so brazen that it is now common for politicians and the media to talk about him lying, a word that would not have been used in days gone by but replaced by euphemisms. Is it only a matter of time before they start openly questioning his sanity instead of just whispering it behind closed doors? – Mano Singham/Freethought Blogs

Not surprising, considering these folks always were a few screws short of a hardware store.


When a society laments the loss of an economy more than it laments the loss of human life, it doesn’t need a virus. It is already sick.”
“So, You Never Really Were ‘Pro-Life,” Were You?” from John Pavlovitz:


…and is, unfortunately, happening again.
From I Should Be Laughing:

We’ve been here before, you know, and clearly, we have learned nothing.
Picture it. America, 1918. The first World War was winding down and officials across the country were under enormous pressure to sell war bonds. But how do you attract attention to your bonds? Hold a parade in major cities to rally the public behind the war bond effort.
Trouble is, or was, America was in the throes of a pandemic—the Spanish Flu—and people were dying all over the place; when it was all said and done 675,000 Americans died of the Spanish Flu—50 million people globally—compared to 116,708 Americans killed in World War I.
Doctors were at a loss as to what to recommend to their patients; many urged people to avoid crowded places or simply other people, and also told people to keep their mouths and noses covered in public.
Sounds vaguely familiar, no? That September 1918, in Philadelphia, 600 sailors and 47 civilians had been diagnosed with the flu, and some had already perished. But, hey, there were bonds to sell the fund the war, and on September 28, 1918, Philadelphia held a parade to sell war bonds.
On the 28th, a line of Boy Scouts, marching bands, women’s auxiliary groups, and troops 2 miles long wound its way up Broad Street in front of a crowd of over 200,000 people. Within three days, every bed in Philadelphia’s 31 hospitals was occupied. Within a week, 45,000 citizens were infected, and the entire city had shut down. By the second week in November, 12,000 Philadelphians were dead, and the phrase “bodies stacked like cordwood” had become commonplace among the survivors. Within six months, 16,000 were dead, and 500,000 Philadelphians had fallen ill with the flu.
Now, I don’t wanna bash Philadelphia, because that wasn’t the only city to hold a parade or to urge citizens to come out in droves and mingle with one another, but …
Take Milwaukee, for example; they had the lowest death rate of any large city in America during the pandemic, because the city’s health commissioner, Dr. George Ruhland, had ordered schools closed, saloons and public spaces shut down, and told people to stay home.
And yet here we are again, in the midst of a pandemic where we are told that social distancing, self-isolating, will stop the spread of COVID-19 and we have not learned one goddamned thing.

I swear Twitter just needs to just shut down Orange Caligula’s account for violating any number of their Terms of Service. But if the Russian Wig Stand’s call for armed insurrection against the governors of certain states won’t trigger it, nothing will. #complicit



Only American arrogance would assume they have the monopoly on the world’s ‘dumb’.”


capitalists: Wow, ancient cultures were so stupid, sacrificing people to please some invisible sky god. How can you let people die over an imaginary concept? Barbaric.
capitalists: We can’t shut businesses down because of disease! That makes the little line on my stock market app sad!


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Especially after seeing the HBO series, which I wrote about here. The parallels are eerie, from the denials to the absolute clusterfuck of mismanagement.



