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Don't come here unless you want to go into solitary for fourteen days.
but THAT is not unique to this crisis or this administration.
How did we ever become a superpower?
D.C. is not the center of the problem, it is where the attention is focused; the real responsibility for how Ca, NY, and Tx deal with the Chinese Corona Virus rests primarily with the governors of the states, the administrators of the Counties, and the Mayors of the cities. Not only are they unable to do so (like how many of us have managed a population of 5000+ through a plague?) they are both hobbled by, and hobbling others, under the influence of Partisanship (not politics).
On top of this there is the anarchist insurrection calling itself BLM/Antifa/etc who are acting to tear down what is America and plant their flag on the top of the smoldering rubble more than to address and redress any particular problems.
To whatever extent this post seems Political to anybody, please don't. It's me looking at why this Wuhan Kung Flu might just throat-punch us.
I suppose thesee ongoings make us look bad to foreigners, to me it makes us look like a million junkies fighting tooth and nail over access to our favorite drug.
The same as in the music charts. Making it to Number One is easy if you have a sure fire hit. Keeping it there is the hard bit.
So you'll get infected.Wearing a mask per see is not dangerous. But if you don't know how to operate them, chances are that you'll be the next centre of a micro outbreak.
Hiking, biking, swimming, sailing, kayaking, fishing, hunting, (we're being overrun by an exploding bear population), glider rides (you sit upstream of the pilot), what more could you ask? Oh BTW, the bar hopping and the nightlife are kinda dragging right now, but they never were that great anyway. And you can always find a demonstration to participate in, just bring your mask and a couple yardsticks.What else is there to do in Vermont?
I tried to sidle past a moose standing in the middle of the Kankamangus holding up traffic one moonless night, and got a whopping big bash in the roof of my car and a broken window for my trouble. Ah, the days of young and foolish!if you're driving on some back road in Maine and a moose is standing in the middle of it, you don't stay the course.
Sounds like a good deal. Nature wise that is. But being allergic to bears and demonstrations i will have to pass.Hiking, biking, swimming, sailing, kayaking, fishing, hunting, (we're being overrun by an exploding bear population), glider rides (you sit upstream of the pilot), what more could you ask? Oh BTW, the bar hopping and the nightlife are kinda dragging right now, but they never were that great anyway. And you can always find a demonstration to participate in, just bring your mask and a couple yardsticks.
After you get out of solitary, that is.
Civics lesson: The US Constitution enumerates Federal powers; everything NOT enumerated to the Federal government remains a power/responsibility of the States.Buck stops at the door of the Whitehouse, mate. To blame the state governments and the Chinese is just hollow and not acknowledging that the US government has got its response so wrong.
Civics lesson: The US Constitution enumerates Federal powers; everything NOT enumerated to the Federal government remains a power/responsibility of the States.
So: find the part of the Constitution that makes face masks, congregations, business closures, "safe distancing", or disease management a Federal matter, and you have reason to say that the buck stops at 1600 Pennsylvania ave. Per my reading, the Federal powers applicable to this plague include closing the National boarders, terminating visitor visas, and loaning help when asked for by the States. The Buck has 51 mailing addresses at which it stops.
This is not because of the pandemic, nor because of mixed signals, but because of a cultural change: the Greatest Generation followed by the Me Generation has now become the Ungovernable Generation. The Ungovernable Generation is a powder keg, the Pandemic is merely a spark.Entirely agree that there isn't a single point of failure.
It just frustrates (and frightens) me that we can't even come together to fight a global pandemic.
Ok guys, lets get this back on topic, less politics (me included).
The Buck has 51 mailing addresses at which it stops.
(we're being overrun by an exploding bear population),
Sounds horribly messy. Our bear population is a nuisance with trash can raids and such, but fortunately they aren't exploding.(we're being overrun by an exploding bear population)
Leadership lesson: The US government is called the US government. It governs the USA. The pandemic has hit your country and your leadership is failing your country's people. Blaming state government is a cop out. Such is a time when leadership from the top is paramount and your government is not providing it.
Every day of Lockdown and for the subsequent two months afterwards, our Prime Minister got up in front of our country and gave the latest information that health professionals had. Every day. Lockdown was strict and nationwide. To this day our government is warning about the resergence of this pandemic even though we got to a stage of complete absense of cases, but now numbers are reappearing, the government has agreed that borders must be kept closed and additional steps must be taken to prevent it from getting worse. Our country's leader, not the mayors and county councils, but OUR PRIME MINISTER.
That's leadership. From the very top. As a result, our government's efforts are being praised around the world for its handling of this virus. Can't say the same about the USA. Because of your government's mismanagement of this crisis, the USA is looked upon as how not to handle it. But, it's okay, right, it's everyone else's fault, not the President's.
Yes, sorry Adler, I am trying not to make this about a particular party or point of view, but you are right.