A Failure Of Imagination. And Of Common Sense.

Via The Raconteur Report

h/t Blue Collar Prepping

First, go read this post.
No, really, go. Read.
All of it.
Then come back.

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All done?

I have no problem with the Dr.’s C.V. and bona fides.
She has quite the resume for dealing with some aspects of coronavirus, and related questions about the burgeoning Kung Flu pandemic. And some good, solid, useful information on several aspects.

But she’s guilty of some rather important and significant misstatements.
I do not call them lies of omission, because I can’t ascribe motivation and intent to what she wrote.

Much of it is correct, as far as it goes.

But some key points are rather woefully lacking in Reality.

¶ Nine:

“The government is currently screening people coming off of international flights from known risk zones, or coming across the border, and then diverting the people who need it to medical facilities that can handle it.”

1) The fact that they’re doing point-of-care one-time testing, on a disease that incubates for 2-14 days, and perhaps as many as 24 or 28, guarantees the spread of asymptomatic virus carriers into the country, to propagate it hither and yon widespread in a few days, to a couple of weeks. This is the bio-defense version of putting the entire defensive team on the line of scrimmage, and then looking shocked and dismayed when the other team passes over their heads for 3000 yards, and beats you 210-0. Your tax dollars at work.

Sorry Doc, I’m not feeling very de-stressed, fearless, or anxiety-free yet. Maybe you need to go back for some post-doc work on bedside manner and common sense. Just saying.

2) The natural consequence of #1, above is that in short order, there will be no more medical facilities that “can handle it”. We’ve covered this here. The internet moves fast; try and keep up.

¶ Ten:

“Yes, you should go out and replace basic supplies you’re out of, plus a little extra – not because society is about to break down, but because you might be stuck in the house for a week feeling like absolute trash and too bombed on cold medication to drive or operate anything more complex than a can opener and a microwave.”

3) Sorry, but after #2 becomes reality, “a week” of supplies isn’t going to cut it. And once health care goes down in a pandemic, FFS, society is, in fact, in the process of breaking down.

And then people won’t risk going to work, because they don’t want to get sick. And/or the CDC closes things down, like they’ve already said they will. Public facilities, schools, businesses. But I’m sure the police, fire department, EMS, water, power, gas, telephone service, radio, TV, trash collection, and whatever else you imagine, will be magically unaffected by this, because no one could possibly decide that staying home, healthy, with their families was more important than keeping your fantasies about how society will behave alive amidst a crisis unprecedented in a century or more. Your crystal ball is a bit hazy, isn’t it?

¶ Eleven

“In extreme situations, schools or workplaces may close under the guidance of local government or management – think snow days.”

4) Um, no. Think snow months. Plural. If TPTB close schools and businesses, over a disease that can incubate for two weeks, perhaps a month, no one’s going to call off a day or three. They’re going to call it off until a month after the last recorded case. Like you do if you got your medical diploma from someplace other than online. Otherwise, you’re just ringing the dinner bell for serial waves of pandemic, and guaranteeing re-infection by some, which at last report, has a wee tendency to cause sudden cardiac arrest and death.
Now I’m really not feeling fearless and anxiety-free at all. Are you sure you’re a real doctor?

5) And snow months means that “a week” of extra supplies, once again, isn’t going to cut it. So maybe start talking about two, three, or six months. Maybe all year. Which, as people watch their 401Ks melt down daily, may bring on even more anxiety among the really susceptible-to-this-virus retirees. Don’tcha think???

¶ Twelve

“Again, this is not Hollywood-style “civil unrest” with people running, screaming, and looting while armed officers break up any groups larger than three…”

6) Oh, really??
Ever been to Chicagostan? Baltimoronia? Detroitistan? District of Criminals? St. Louis? Philly? Newark? South Central L.A.? Oakland? Anywhere, really.

I mean, FFS, Chicago has more shooting casualties every year than the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ever did, even at the heights of those conflicts (a truth which really pisses OIF/OEF vets off royally when I point that out), and the people there don’t even have Interceptor vests, MRAPs, M-4 rifles, close air support, or any supporting fires, most days.

Now, doc, have you ever been there (for any value of there) when they’re pissed off?

Like when the market’s closed.

Not the stock market; I mean the supermarket. Or supermarkets, plural.

Or when their EBT cards haven’t been reloaded, because non-essential employees (and a lot of more essential ones) aren’t coming to work to do that?

Didja figure they’d quietly starve in silence?

Or do you think they might go “shopping”, with bricks, torches, and machetes?

What about when the police are running things at 1/2 or 1/3 staff?
How do you see civil unrest under those conditions, doc? Have we gotten maybe just a wee bit out of your depth of expertise here? Just asking. Nothing personal.

I’ve been in two, count ’em, two, city-wide riots. And those were little ones, compared to what we’d see in a months-long pandemic with societal degradation. Both of them affected Hollywood directly, BTW. So maybe a bit less pooh-poohing, and a little more shut-up-and-give-your-eyes-and-ears-a-chance-when-you-don’t-know-WTF-you’re-talking-about, if you catch my drift.

This will never actually happen. It is unpossible in America.
I read it on the Internet, so it must be true.

¶ Thirteen

” Not surprisingly, mortality has been much higher at the epicenter of the outbreak, where things happened very fast and new patients were met with already-exhausted healthcare resources. Remember that proper medical management, even if there’s no cure, is a significant factor in reducing the death toll. Medical centers and public health workers here in the U.S. are doing quite a lot of work behind the scenes to make sure that our resources are ready to meet the challenge, which is an advantage that the first round of patients in Wuhan didn’t have.”

7) Got it.

American health care is first rate.

We can handle a major crisis.

We’ve got this.

You’ll perhaps understand if I mention we’ve been sold these same Magic Beans at least once before. {Hint: It didn’t work out well for the city involved. Or the hospital. Or the employees there. Definitely not for Patient Zero. Or, really…anyone. Maybe they didn’t cover this in your anxiety-reducing and fear-allaying curriculum. Kind of a big hole in the course work, i’n’it?}

Now, I’m a fair guy. Most of the basic information, on point, from the good Dr. regarding the actual virus is good stuff.

So you should, indeed, still RTWT.

Glean the nuggets of actual good information out of it. There are a number of them there.

But be aware that when most people get beyond their expertise, they run neck-deep into spurious bullshit, and trip over their Confirmation Bias that “Things have never gotten SHTF bad, so they won’t this time, either.” Good for your blood pressure, yes, but not so good when you might be re-arranging deck chairs on the Titanic, and listening to the orchestra entertain the passengers milling about in life preservers on the Boat Deck. Especially not when you should have been ripping doors off their hinges and building rafts.

Maybe everything will be magical unicorns pooping strawberry-scented welfare checks and rubies the size of charcoal briquettes.

Or maybe things are going to get a lot worse, and we’ve only begun the initial tipover on that rollercoaster, with the bottom of things quite a long scary way down.

You get one chance to prepare ahead for Bad Times.

That ends once they happen.

Now, you tell me, would you rather be over-prepared, or under-prepared?
This exam will be graded pass/fail.

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106 Comments
Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 1:47 pm

Maybe the best thing that comes from this is disabusing people of the notion that just in time globalist system with it’s open borders, willy-nilly style of doing business blows.

Of course that won’t happen, because people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 3:05 pm

in response to this, the corp execs who outsourced everything out to china, will be pulled out of retirement, as consultants, to do it again, only this time it will be a different Asian country, that we can easily work with (a country with no nukes, navy, or large standing army).

after all, this whole series of viruses are too coincidental to be natural (chicken virus, followed by pig virus, and now, the Wuhan Acute Respiratory Syndrome (WARS)

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 6:57 pm

It provides the ideal opportunity to correct the interconnected NWO BS, but I’m afraid you’re right and nothing will come of it.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 7:07 pm

This is the reason that countries need their own manufacturing and agricultural base, and why citizens should buy local made and grown product voluntarily.

The supply line from China for those dependent on it is gonna get cut for a lot of companies. It only takes the lack of one part to stop cars from being produced. Out of tens of thousands.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  Llpoh
March 1, 2020 1:41 am

Is it too late to return Industrial Arts courses to our high schools-in case we need mechanics, welders, tinsmiths, carpenters?

While we’re at it, how about going back to Home Economics so the girls get something of value out of their school experience?

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  The Priest's Son
March 1, 2020 2:25 am

My now college-aged son was able to take an Architectural Design course for three years in high school. He learned to use cad, learned to design houses, screws, etc. At the end of his third year (and last) course, he had to design and build a house out of balsa wood. That was his final exam. It had to be designed according to everything they had learned, to include placement of wiring and plumbing. He did very well in the course. He’s going to college now for engineering.

Our high school also has a program with the local tech school for those looking for jobs in welding, cosmetology, plumbing, HVAC, etc. Those students leave the high school after a couple of morning classes and go to the tech school for the rest of the day. At the end of the program, they come out certified for their job. My best friend’s son (who hated school and refused to apply for college) did this and was hired as a welder within a week of graduating. (Her other son went to college, became a lawyer, recently passed the bar and is now working in the law firm where he interned while in college.)

So our high school does have some things that are beneficial and worth keeping, that is, if they continue them.

Like you, I would love to see wood and metal shop brought back to the schools, along with Home-Ec (cooking and sewing). I would also like to see apprenticeships brought back.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  Vixen Vic
March 1, 2020 2:44 am

Our school district closed all shops and migrated to the local vo-tech, which might make sense on the surface. But having some level of shop experience in each high school-just because of the shop’s proximity to the prospective student just may “capture” an otherwise uninterested student-might be worth the expense of keeping the shop programs in-house.

Sidenote: way bak in the Dark Ages my 3 years in junior high and 3 years in high school had shop classes available. Come to think it, we were “disadvantaged” I guess because nowhere were there School Resource Officers (and their salaries). Fire the shop teachers and hire the cops.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  The Priest's Son
March 1, 2020 3:25 am

By the time my son hit junior high, the wood and metal shop was gone. I checked because I wanted him to take those.

My high school had food service/culinary classes and a sewing class (I took that one), but I don’t know if those are still offered.

Had I known about the vocational track, I probably would have done that because I hated school and it amazes me that I ever finished. (I must have skipped school the day they talked about the tech track.)

anarchyst
anarchyst
February 29, 2020 1:52 pm

This “doctor” is the spouse of rosenstein, the jew who attempted to “take down” Trump.

Need I say more?

Steve
Steve
  anarchyst
February 29, 2020 2:07 pm

I thought I smelled govt ass licking in her column. I’m sure they’ll find her a comfy GS-15 slot somewhere on the team for that one.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Steve
February 29, 2020 3:17 pm

No GS but instead SES.

Good to have friends and especially family in well placed well connected positions, yes?

Frank
Frank
  anarchyst
February 29, 2020 2:27 pm

Yeah!…. my search finds:
(1) Justice Department attorneys Rod Rosenstein and his wife, Lisa Barsoomian. Lisa Barsoomian works for the Senior Executive Service (SES) in the CIA Office of General Counsel (OGC).
(2) Mrs. Lisa Barsoomian is an attorney; but most importantly is that she is the wife of Rod Rosenstein, Deputy Attorney General for the United States Department of Justice.
Just sayin’… it’s not nice to use false info … there’s lots to disagree with in the article, but smearing the author shouldn’t be part of it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  anarchyst
February 29, 2020 2:28 pm

Wrong on everything you said. Do your homework asshat.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Anonymous
February 29, 2020 5:23 pm

Dear Lord, now we have an anonymous poster who claims all the info on the internet is false as regards Rosenstein….poor baby, sucks to get called out for lying.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  anarchyst
February 29, 2020 5:21 pm

Rod Rosenstein is married to Lisa Barsoomian. His sister, Nancy Messonnier works for the CDC. Perhaps before you say more you should do some research.

anarchyst
anarchyst
  Mygirl...maybe
February 29, 2020 5:40 pm

Thank you for the correction. They’re still jews and cannot be trusted.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  anarchyst
March 1, 2020 1:09 am

In 2014 Donald Trump spoke frequently on vaccines and autism; Dr. Messonnier, from her position at CDC generally favors vaccine use. It is unclear to me if they have had actual communications or arguments prior to this year. The writer of this opinion, however, suggests that she did him dirty recently:
https://www.libertybell.com/rod-rosensteins-sister-at-the-cdc-pulls-shameful-move-on-trump-while-hes-overseas/

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  anarchyst
March 1, 2020 2:03 am

Anarchyst-slight modification: They are jews and they are lawyers (referring to Rod and his wife, Lisa; Rod’s sister, Nancy, is an MD).

Nancy’s husband, Mark Messonnier also works at CDC. Small world.

Horseless Headsman
Horseless Headsman
February 29, 2020 2:26 pm

Good replies. I agree. Her article was more about calming the herd than saving it.

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Horseless Headsman
February 29, 2020 2:36 pm

Perhaps calming the herd is the best means of saving it.

M G (Culling not Calming)
M G (Culling not Calming)
  ottomatik
February 29, 2020 5:41 pm

Isn’t the term Culling the Herd?

Culling the Herd

During the early years of the Depression, livestock prices dropped disastrously. Officials with the New Deal believed prices were down because farmers were still producing too many commodities like hogs and cotton. The solution proposed in the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 was to reduce the supply.

So, in the late spring of 1933, the federal government carried out “emergency livestock reductions.” In Nebraska, the government bought about 470,000 cattle and 438,000 pigs. Nationwide, six million hogs were purchased from desperate farmers. In the South, one million farmers were paid to plow under 10.4 million acres of cotton.

The hogs and cattle were simply killed. In Nebraska, thousands were shot and buried in deep pits. Farmers hated to sell their herds, but they had no choice. The federal buy-out saved many farmers from bankruptcy, and AAA payments became the chief source of income for many that year.

It was a bitter pill for farmers to swallow. They had worked hard to raise those crops and livestock, and they absolutely hated to see them killed and the meat go to waste. Critics charged that the AAA was pushing a “policy of scarcity,” killing little pigs simply to increase prices when many people were going hungry.

Agriculture Secretary Henry A. Wallace said that since there was too little demand for pork products, farmers couldn’t run an “old folks home for hogs and keep them around indefinitely as pets.” But even Wallace relented, recognizing the desperate need in the country. He pledged that the government would purchase agricultural products “from those who have too much in order to give to those who have too little.” The AAA was amended to set up the Federal Surplus Relief Corporation (FSRC), which distributed agricultural products such as canned beef, apples, beans and pork products to relief organizations.

Yet the basic governmental approach of supporting farm prices by reducing supplies continues to this day.

Written by Claudia Reinhardt and Bill Ganzel, the Ganzel Group. First written and published in 2003.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  M G (Culling not Calming)
February 29, 2020 8:49 pm

MG: My father (92) still speaks with bitterness and hatred for FDR and his draconian policies inflicted on the farmers. My grandfather was forced to have his milk cows ‘tested for TB’ and after they killed all but two, they let him and my father leave the area where the ‘testing’ aka: culling, was held with their two remaining cows.
Ditto for hogs and oranges and watermelons and massive amounts of food stuff that were destroyed rather than used to feed the starving and there were massive amounts of those unfortunates. Interesting how that little historical tidbit gets tossed under the table along with tales of the Bonus Marchers and other hideous American government actions.

The last chapter in the Grapes of Wrath has Rose of Sharon nursing a starving man with her milk.

Uncola
Uncola
  Horseless Headsman
February 29, 2020 3:54 pm

Her article was more about calming the herd than saving it.

Saving the herd from what? A 2% death rate; most of whom are considered “medically high risk”? Because it seems the panic over this gig is causing more problems than the virus itself.

So maybe Churchill had a point when he said: “The only thing to fear is fear itself.

Think about it: Infected U.S. passengers aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship were brought to Travis Air Force Base in northern California . Then, days later, the media exploded over the first case of “unknown origin” in California. Except, reports said

It’s also possible, however, that the patient may have been exposed to a returned traveler who was infected.

Oh, and where was this person infected via “unknown origin”? Answer:

California officials said the person is a resident of Solano County

And guess where Travis Air Force Base is located? You guessed it: Solano County California – just north east of San Francisco.

So I ask you: Do the governing authorities and media want the virus to spread or the fear of the virus to spread?

Ironically, the author of the linked article that served as the target of the above piece, also referenced horror writer Stephen King’s “The Stand”; and in relation to the “hype” behind Coronavirus®:

Let’s start with some definitions, by which I will take the sting out of some very scary words, like pandemic. In basic terms, that means a disease that has spread widely across geographic regions. It has nothing to do with how many people actually get sick, how severe their sicknesses are, or how many people die. Hollywood certainly doesn’t help here, but so far it looks like we’re facing more “swine flu outbreak of 2010” and not so much Steven King’s “The Stand.”

But, Hollywood-style pandemic references aside, is it all mostly hype or a real threat?

Who do you believe? W.H.O.? The CDC? The Orwellian Media? The Democratic presidential candidates? Team Trump? The Drudge Report? Zero Hedge?

Why?

Uncola
Uncola
  Uncola
February 29, 2020 4:23 pm

Americans must prepare for “significant disruption” and Orange Man bad:

CDC warns Americans of ‘significant disruption’ from coronavirus

U.S. health officials issued a strong warning about novel coronavirus on Tuesday despite remarks from the Trump administration stating they have the situation under control.

Until now, health officials said they’d hoped to prevent community spread in the United States. But following community transmissions in Italy, Iran and South Korea, health officials believe the virus may not be able to be contained at the border and that Americans should prepare for a “significant disruption.”

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M G
M G
  Uncola
February 29, 2020 5:44 pm

For instance, anticipating a need to feed a few people in the future, I’ve bred all my rabbit does. In about three weeks, I will need to “cull” the kits to make sure the ones I want live. It is a fact of livestock tending.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  M G
March 1, 2020 2:10 am

Will you post another pic of Daddy Rabbit, now that he’s probably grinning ear-to-ear after spending so much time with the ladies?

Mile4
Mile4
  Uncola
February 29, 2020 4:36 pm

I don’t believe very much of anything.

Uncola
Uncola
  Mile4
February 29, 2020 4:55 pm

But do you notice there always has to be some ongoing drama in the news?

Impeachment rule the headlines right up until Trump was acquitted in the Senate on Wednesday Feb 5, 2020.

But the weekend before, it was clear he would be acquitted.

Ironically, on Sunday 2-2-2020 the first COVID-19 death outside of China was reported.

Global development

Coronavirus: first death outside China recorded as total fatalities pass 300

Man from Wuhan has died in a Philippines hospital, says WHO, as Xi Jinping orders 1,400 more medical workers into Wuhan

Global development is supported by
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Sun 2 Feb 2020 11.08 EST

What if it really were that simple?

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Uncola
February 29, 2020 9:08 pm

So the destruction of the Chinese economy is a fluke or else those cagey Chinese are destroying their economy to….help Trump get elected?

splurge
splurge
  Mygirl...maybe
February 29, 2020 10:04 pm

Or is it the other way around?

Unleashed
Unleashed
  splurge
March 1, 2020 12:26 am

Yeah. If it was tweaked to become highly infectious with a lower mortality rate, maybe the elite loosed the virus on the unsuspecting chinks as an end-game checkmate; and using the media to hype it for all it’s worth.

Or maybe the chinks did it as a cover to neutralize “infected” protesters.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  Unleashed
March 1, 2020 2:14 am

All of this goes to show how dumb the Russians are. Anyone know what the Russians are up to lately?

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  Uncola
March 1, 2020 2:12 am

If Trump had been removed, who would have heard about COVID-19?

M G
M G
  Uncola
February 29, 2020 5:43 pm

Think about my suggestion the term is “Culling the Herd” and then think about the pandemic in terms of culling the herd and not calming anything.

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
  Uncola
February 29, 2020 6:54 pm

I personally think this is a bad URI on steroids. I don’t want to be one of the 20% with severe infection/hospitalized, much less one of the 2% fatalities. GermX or the hand sanitizer of your choice is your friend. Use it copiously and often and keep your dirty mitts away from your face. Masks and protective goggles are probably most effective in keeping you from touching your own mouth, nose or eyes, and just maybe if some sick Jabroni coughs or sneezes directly in your face.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Cow Doctor
February 29, 2020 7:40 pm

The .gov is now telling people not to buy masks because they’re now in short supply.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  Vixen Vic
March 1, 2020 1:13 am

Other voices are using shame about buying masks for when you are quarantined: Don’t buy masks for personal use, as health care workers need those masks goes the admonition.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  The Priest's Son
March 1, 2020 7:47 am

If health care workers need them, why don’t health care systems provide them?

This is like arguing against the purchase of hammers after a hurricane because carpenters need them.

They should already have them, not be trucking down to Costco or Runnings to pic up a box. It’s a ridiculous claim.

Some ol' Tree Guy, Mike
Some ol' Tree Guy, Mike
  Cow Doctor
March 1, 2020 9:05 am

Ha! Jabroni, have never heard that outside of my tree service associates in So. Cal. They tended to be idjit, day workers.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Uncola
February 29, 2020 8:54 pm

Guess Doctor Li was an anomaly then, right? He was in his thirties. Oh, seems there were several doctors who weren’t ‘high risk’ who died and oddly enough, none were elderly. Did you miss the Iranians and the Koreans?… guess the ‘it’s a hype’ narrative must be promulgated to accomplish….what, exactly?

BTW: In case you hadn’t noticed, the governmental authorities are doing their damnedest to play this thing down. Most governments go out of their way to avoid panic and economic destruction and financial collapse, so why would those governments promote a hoax that would accomplish said destruction?

HSF keeps asking why the planes are flying to and from China. Perhaps the more important question would be, what happens if those airplanes stop flying?
The threat of a global financial and economic collapse is real. Is this the reset? Qui bono? No one really benefits when the shit hits the fan, even oligarchs suffer. The spice must flow and if it doesn’t? Molly bar the door.

Unleashed
Unleashed
  Mygirl...maybe
March 1, 2020 12:30 am

Actually, in the case of COVID-19, it seems governments have gone out of their way to create panic and economic destruction and financial collapse in order promote a hoax that would accomplish said destruction.

Why? Because they feel it’s time.

(EC)
(EC)
  Unleashed
March 1, 2020 1:01 am

Unchained, you will get nowhere with those conspiracy theories. I didn’t, and I went farther afield in several directions.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  Unleashed
March 1, 2020 2:38 am

Follow the money. The Fed lost control on 16th September 2019. They know that the global financial system has failed and is due to crash into recession/depression ready for a reset.

They probably released COVID 19 as cover – something to blame and leave the central banks to carry on regardless. The elite won’t get hurt – even if they lose on paper – they can buy back much cheaper at the bottom. Joe Six pack can never win – he doesn’t have the power.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  Austrian Peter
March 1, 2020 3:59 am

Good points. When the post mortem is finished would not be surprised if Timothy Geithner was the one calling all the shots between 9/16/19 and COVID’s release.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  The Priest's Son
March 1, 2020 5:12 am

Yep, and all the other psychopaths 🙂

Tghe Priest's Son
Tghe Priest's Son
  Austrian Peter
March 1, 2020 2:18 pm

and now Jamie Damon and his merry band of thieves are lobbying for reinstatement of the Discount Window. I never knew the DW had gone out of favor, but in the age of counter party hocus pocus maybe it is refreshing to know that the Robbers now want to get their free money only from the Central Bank-you know, all those benjamins are freshly printed and have no dirty fingerprints on them.

Paulita
Paulita
  Tghe Priest's Son
March 1, 2020 3:06 pm

make up your mind are you a the or a tghe?

A Priest's Son
A Priest's Son
  Paulita
March 1, 2020 9:31 pm

My mistake-was in a hurry (never try that one on the boss). Okay if I stick my hand out so you can rap me on the knuckles?

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  Tghe Priest's Son
March 2, 2020 12:08 am

I didn’t know either, TPS that the discount window was closed, I guess that happened after the Fed went Repo funding in September.

Oh, and watch out for the money – virus warning! When I was in Egypt in 2001 they advised to wash hands constantly as the money is filthy – several people ignored that warning and got deli-bellie – not pleasant (e-coli actually – isht everywhere).

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Unleashed
March 1, 2020 7:45 am

Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  Mygirl...maybe
March 1, 2020 2:27 am

Saw some blurb about bans on air travel-one source claimed the WHO was against bans on the basis that it would “stigmatize” those countries impacted. Go figure.

Meanwhile, an asshat CA representative blasted the administration because the Border Patrol (CBP) was STILL!!! not immunizing illegal invaders caught crossing the border. CBP’s position is to have agencies downstream of their mission do that task. Seems like a good argument for something like a Border Wall. Would love to see Trump take the $2.5 billion of emergency money appropriated for CV and announce he is re-directing it for the construction of more wall-maybe the announcement could come out on April 1.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  The Priest's Son
March 2, 2020 12:12 am

This will explain why the WHO won’t announce a pandemic – always follow the money:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/here-are-425-billion-reasons-why-who-refuses-call-covid-19-outbreak-pandemic

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 2:32 pm
Donkey
Donkey
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 10:57 pm

Physio says what.

Donkey
Donkey
February 29, 2020 3:24 pm

I’m glad I read the Doctor’s article and the poster’s commentary.

Very nice example of critical thinking.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
February 29, 2020 4:05 pm

Washington State just declared a state of emergency over 1 as in ONE the number death from the evil killer virus. BEAM ME UP SCOTTY.

M G
M G
  Fleabaggs
February 29, 2020 5:46 pm
(EC)
(EC)
  Fleabaggs
February 29, 2020 11:47 pm

Flea, did I tell you about the time Doc Pangloss’ daughter thought the phrase was Beat Me Up, Scotty?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  (EC)
March 1, 2020 12:15 am

EC.
No. I use that phrase in honor of the late congressman Jim Trafficant. He used to give talks during the 5 minute speeches segment of Congress. He would recite some rediculous thing congress was trying to pass and end with Beam me up Scotty. They offed him after they destroyed his career and name for exposing too many taboo secrets.

M G
M G
  Fleabaggs
March 1, 2020 2:28 am

We watched Spaceballs night before last (we are just wild out here, aren’t we?) and I love that line:

The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  M G
March 1, 2020 2:50 am

Isn’t it about time for the Mizzou sky to start turning pink?

M G
M G
  The Priest's Son
March 1, 2020 7:19 am

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Otto says Good Morning!

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  M G
March 1, 2020 8:41 am

He’s so adorable.

M G
M G
  Vixen Vic
March 1, 2020 9:08 am

He is is also a nice bunny, unlike that crazy mother rabbit I have. I may breed them one more time, but if she doesn’t develop some nurturing instincts, I’m canning her.

I’m putting together a list of muppet cameos in the Bohemian Rhapsody parody…

Here’s Vixen Vic!

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Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  M G
March 1, 2020 9:13 am

Ha ha. Muppet Vixen.

M G
M G
  Vixen Vic
March 1, 2020 9:16 am

Well, Otto is my Stud Bunny, so there’s that.
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psssst
psssst
  M G
March 1, 2020 3:08 pm

you know i loves me some otto!

i put fat-bottomed girls on the thick-tailed variable post haha

(EC)
(EC)
  psssst
March 1, 2020 5:16 pm

Are you a fat-bottom girl? (bites lip)

Paulita
Paulita
  (EC)
March 1, 2020 5:20 pm

i am a cornfed reservation girl of course i have a fat butt

Trust me, I'm a millennial (EC)
Trust me, I'm a millennial (EC)
  Paulita
March 1, 2020 6:44 pm

I expected that rebuttal. Anyway, are the best kind.

Corona is a Democrat hoax (EC)
Corona is a Democrat hoax (EC)
  Paulita
March 1, 2020 9:33 pm

They are suggesting people bypass the handshake and go for the footsie. Considering your ample qualifications maybe the bump would make a comeback.

Paulita
Paulita
  Corona is a Democrat hoax (EC)
March 1, 2020 10:18 pm
Corona is a Democrat hoax (EC)
Corona is a Democrat hoax (EC)
  Paulita
March 1, 2020 10:26 pm
The Priest's Son
The Priest's Son
  M G
March 1, 2020 10:15 pm

He looks proud for having done his part to save mankind. Then again, this may finally be the year that Rabbits Rule and homo sapiens vanish. Wondering if he will talk you into taking him over to the court house for a name change-something like “Hef” might work.

Corona is a Democrat hoax (EC)
Corona is a Democrat hoax (EC)
  The Priest's Son
March 1, 2020 10:30 pm

Your talking night of the lepus.

Mile4
Mile4
February 29, 2020 4:32 pm

Thank you, an argument and a rebuttal.

Apple
Apple
March 1, 2020 9:06 am

By mid april we’ll know one way or the other.

I saw a thing with neil degrasse tyson awhile back. Talking about if the world was a simulation, or essentially a video game. It would be good to know the name of the game, dontcha think? Like if it was missile command, that would be useful information. Or end of days. Or sonic the hedgehog. Or risk, or monopoly. You get the idea.

My survivalist spot is for sale. Comes with six months dehy food supply. 200k. Fuck nowhere. Good hunting. 15 acres.

M G
M G
  Apple
March 1, 2020 9:11 am

I posted a review of The Creepy Line here… it tells a lot about the game playing that has been going on since the 1990s.

If no one has made the connection, the Gates Foundation has been promoting vaccinations as the best way to achieve population control for a long time.

Madonna’s Wake Up seems rather appropriate.

GOOGLE’s Creepy Line