Cheap TVs, Expensive Flu

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Cheap TVS, Expensive Flu

Here’s a thought: While self-quarantining with their families in multimillion-dollar Manhattan co-ops, Wall Street wives ought to have a chat with their Master of the Universe husbands about China, globalism and political correctness. Those are the vectors of their robber-baron wealth.

Thanks to “globalism” — i.e., cheap goods from China — we’ve gotten many wondrous things, for example:

— Toothpaste on American shelves made with a poison found in antifreeze;

— Toxic Chinese drywall installed in about 100,000 U.S. homes, emitting noxious fumes that destroyed electrical wiring and metal fixtures and sickened homeowners. Replacement of the drywall, pipes and wiring cost Americans billions of dollars.

— Hundreds, possibly thousands, of American dogs killed by melamine-laced Chinese dog food in 2007.

— The loss of about 200,000 beautiful maple trees lining the streets of small New England towns, eaten by Asian long-horned beetles that arrived on Chinese cargo ships in 1996. The U.S. taxpayer spends hundreds of millions of dollars to eradicate the repeated outbreaks that continue to this day, despite promises from the Chinese to do better.

— Viral pandemics — H1N1 (from China), bird flu (from China), SARS (from China) and now the Wuhan virus (from China).

Is it really worth paying $3 for a T-shirt at Walmart, rather than $9? The precise reason Chinese goods are so cheap is that they skip the crucial quality-control step.

The media’s reaction to this latest pandemic out of China is to say …

LET’S GET ONE THING STRAIGHT: THE CHINESE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS!

Well, like most animal-to-human viruses, this one did originate in China and then spread across the globe when Chinese tourists infected people in other countries.

As described by Melinda Liu in Smithsonian Magazine, the Chinese wet markets, “often poorly ventilated, with multiple species jammed together — create ideal conditions for spreading disease through shared water utensils or airborne droplets of blood and other secretions.”

This 2017 article was titled: “Is China Ground Zero for a Future Pandemic?”

When the pandemic arrived, at least the World Health Organization leapt to action. First step: Find a cure? Develop a vaccine? Demand protections for the elderly?

NO!

WHO officials got together and worked on coming up with a new name for the “Wuhan virus” that sounded less Asian.

Next, the WHO put out a “Fact Sheet” to ensure that those with Kung Flu would not be stigmatized. It instructed:

“DO — talk about people ‘acquiring’ or ‘contracting’ #COVID-19.

“DON’T — talk about people ‘transmitting COVID-19,’ ‘infecting others’ or “spreading the virus’ as it implies intentional transmission & assigns blame.”

As fear of the Chinese virus spread, Gloria Allred brought a lawsuit against a Los Angeles school for sending an Asian student to the school nurse after he coughed in class.

Americans are cowering in their homes. Airlines, restaurants, beaches, ski resorts, professional sports, colleges and stores have been shut down. But we must never violate the fundamental civil right of an Asian to cough in class and refuse to see the nurse!

The New York Times has also been on the racism beat, with these pressing stories:

As Chinese Grapple With a New Illness, an Old Stigma Is Revived

An Outbreak of Racist Sentiment as Coronavirus Reaches Australia

As Coronavirus Spreads, So Does Anti-Chinese Sentiment

And there’s more!

Virus Fuels Anti-Chinese Sentiment Overseas

Coronavirus Outbreak Risks Reviving Stigma for China

Wait – here’s another:

For a Chinese Traveler, Even Paradise Comes With Prejudice

A few weeks ago — before a trillion dollars in wealth was destroyed by the coronavirus panic and we learned the real disease was racism — everyone, including the Times, admitted that the virus was brought to Italy by two Chinese tourists.

“[T]here had not yet been any confirmed cases in Italy,” the Times reported, until Jan. 30, “when the government announced the first two cases.” The scientific director of an infectious diseases hospital in Rome identified them: “two Chinese tourists visiting Rome.”

The Times buried this fact in an article perversely titled: “Cruise Passengers Are Held at Italian Port in False Alarm Over Coronavirus.” On one hand, a bunch of cruise passengers were inconvenienced for 12 hours; on the other hand, a viral pandemic that could kill millions was introduced to Italy. You write the headline.

Lombardy is the Italian region most devastated by the Wuhan virus. As far back as 2003, a Library of Congress report cited Lombardy as having the highest concentration of Chinese immigrants in Italy. Our media refuses to tell us this fact today — or any day.

No hard feelings, but why not relieve people’s minds? West Virginians who have no contact with anyone visiting from China can rest easy! No need to stockpile toilet paper.

While we’re at it, when will the media and the “medical community” get around to informing Americans that this latest Chinese pandemic poses little danger to anyone under 70 without certain chronic medical conditions?

Italy has been ravaged by the Wuhan virus, but the average age of the dead is 81.

According to the dire estimates of the Imperial College of London — whose assessment we are following — excepting those with underlying medical conditions, the new coronavirus is far less deadly than the seasonal flu to anyone under 60 years old. It’s no worse than the 2017-18 flu season for those in their 60s.

But it’s five to 10 times more deadly than the regular flu for those in their 70s and 80s, respectively.

We ought to surround old folks homes with the National Guard and call it a day. It would probably save more lives and wouldn’t destroy the economy.

But there’s no time to think about saving lives. The important thing is to stamp out the idea that a virus that originated in China has anything to do China.

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23 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 7:36 am

It’s ash trees, Ann, not maples.

Donkey
Donkey
  hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 8:27 am

Thanks for clearing THAT up. Disaster avoided.

Changes in Latitudes
Changes in Latitudes
  hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 9:00 am

Not to be a nudge but the Asian long horned beetle does attack maples among several other trees. The emerald ash borer is the insect killing our ash trees, perhaps ending the production of Louisville Slugger bats.

Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
  hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 9:03 am

HAHAHA…Now there is a guy who knows his shit.

Jalopies And Gardeners
Jalopies And Gardeners
  hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 9:55 am

I believe there are actually two insects attacking two different tree species:

1.) The Emerald Ash borer – attacks and destroyed two of my 50+ year old Ash Trees
2.) Asian Long Horned beetle – attacks Maples and a few others, but not Ash

Goofyfoot
Goofyfoot
  hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 10:54 am

Don’t forget about the imported Japanese Willow beetle which destroys Willow trees, especially those close to pond,river and lake banks. I know, I treat for ash borer, birch borer, leafminor, with systemic trunk injections into the vascular systems. Also, very hard to treat willows next to water as only bifenthrin insecticide will kill them,but the runoff from the sprays will kill everything in the water. So almost all my customers either let the beetle rampage or remove the tree completely. Which sux because weeping willows along the banks are a beauty. Willow beetle will only devour the leaves, leaving a once beautiful weeper bare of any green, one good thing is they dont bore into the trees vascular.

Miles Long
Miles Long
  Goofyfoot
March 19, 2020 12:03 pm

Dont forget about stinkbugs. The little bastards are still with us but seem to be slowing from a decade ago.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 12:14 pm

Clearly, AC doesn’t know her ash from a hole in the ground.

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
  hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2020 5:25 pm

Just for some perspective around 9000 people have died globally from Covid19 over the past 3 months. 9000 people died of TB in the past 3 days. On your drive in to work today you had a 1 in 103 chance of dying in a car accident, in even the most dire calculations of Covid19 run rampant your chance of dying is 1 in 245,000

You can blame the media and your idiot “flatten the curve” friends, if you lose your job over this false danger hype.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Saxons Wrath
March 19, 2020 10:27 pm

Says the innumerate sociopath.

Steve
Steve
March 19, 2020 8:18 am

That’s some perverse justice. The $trillions we thought we were saving by buying Chinese stuff ended up costing exactly what we thought we’d save.
Quality doesn’t cost, it pays. That has been my mantra. I tend to buy higher end quality stuff and take care of it. It performs better, is more durable and there is a pride in ownership that makes me take care of it. Win, win

Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
March 19, 2020 9:12 am

I was just walking around the “settlement” last night, looking at the cheap chinese christmas lights (that half work) the gal still has not taken down, the endless consumer goods that are not what they claimed to be etc etc etc. All the absolute shit products that I lost the ability to spend more on hoping to get better quality. Damn , it is endless.
So I was day dreaming. Wouldn`t a “reset” be grand just to get back some semblance of quality of the past?

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe

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Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
  Mygirl...maybe
March 19, 2020 11:20 am

1000+

1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)

Within thee, Old Pangloss said that everybody recognizes quality but nobody wants to pay for it.

I recall one guy who was trying to go for a Pangloss quote said, “I like fine things.” No shit, Sherlock.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
March 19, 2020 9:42 am

“We ought to surround old folks homes with the National Guard and call it a day. It would probably save more lives and wouldn’t destroy the economy.”

While we are surrounding old folks homes, let us not forget another building full of old people who are actively destroying the economy.
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1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
March 19, 2020 10:32 am

Real life Ripleys do not exist. Mostly, it’s women like Ann who interrupt a firefight where your trying to save the world, by pointing out that you didn’t wash your hands before touching the weapon.

What’s she saying here? The virus came from China. No fucking shit, got any more useful info, Ann?

1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
  1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
March 19, 2020 12:52 pm

What do you suppose that is, downthumbers? It’s war talk. She is trying to change the narrative from prevention activities to good old reliable war. You’ll hear more of it as we go along. We got us a war president now, equipped with war powers. Unless he is interested in making an own goal, going to war against the USA, I would imagine he is marshalling the forces. Ann is running ahead of him like a modern day Elijah running ahead of Ahab’s chariot.

mike
mike
  1/20 is the new 9/11 (EC)
March 19, 2020 2:15 pm

+1
I wouldn’t go that far EC, but she is clearly bullshitting her way out of the truth.

mike
mike
March 19, 2020 2:10 pm

Didn’t she forget
— working medical devices, mostly made from Chinese parts
?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  mike
March 19, 2020 6:32 pm

JIT Inventory System: Just Isn’t There.