Showing posts with label COVID spread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COVID spread. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2022

March 20-21, 2020: The Ghost of Herbert Hoover

 

3/20-21/20: President Trump continues to flail away as the coronavirus spreads and the U.S. economy tanks. He can’t lie his way out of this mess because the damage is clear and omnipresent. 



President Herbert Hoover.

 

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The ghost of Herbert Hoover is rattling his chains.

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As of 11:43 a.m. on Saturday, the U.S. has 19,931 confirmed cases of COVID-19, exactly 19,916 more than Dr. Zero predicted on February 26. We don’t have a “pretty close to airtight” grip on the disease as Larry Kudlow, White House economic adviser said the same day. We don’t have much of a grip at all. And this disease isn’t like a common cold, as Rush Limbaugh claimed. Nor is it something that “should be compared to the flu. Because at worst, at worst, worst case scenario it could be the flu,” as a guest on Sean Hannity’s show said fifteen days ago. 

Dr. Zero can’t blame Obama this time although he’s tried. He can’t brag about how the stock market is going up because of him, and if we elect Democrats, the market will tank. The market has tanked. And he’s in charge. The ghost of Herbert Hoover is now rattling his chains. 

Dr. Zero can’t blame the media for his problems although he tries because the media folks don’t determine how soon, or how aggressively the government starts testing for COVID-19. The president fumbled the ball weeks ago. Reporters didn’t rip the ball from his grip. The media doesn’t control how many ventilators hospitals have or whether doctors and nurses have the safety equipment they need. The free press doesn’t decide how much financial aid to get to waves of workers who are suddenly unemployed. Trump can determine all of that; and, to this point, he has failed.

 

Let’s start with the last. The U.S. Senate, under the guidance of Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell is trying to get a vote on a rescue package that, as of now, has a price tag of $1 trillion. Kudlow he of “pretty close to airtight control” fame now says the package may need to be much larger, perhaps $2 trillion. 

The problem is clear. 

The projected federal deficit for this year was $1 trillion before the crisis. That was assuming solid three percent growth. The budget was already been blown.

 

And may we take a moment to mention the incredible hypocrisy of those on the right? When it looked as if Bernie Sanders was going to be the Democratic nominee for president, we heard the howling from Tucker Carlson, Judge Jeanine Pirro, and the rest of that zany Fox News crew. The U.S. was going to end up like Venezuela! Socialism would rot our children’s brains. Socialists are homicidal maniacs. Only Mitch and Donald and the GOP could save us from a terrible fate. 

Now, McConnell thinks we need to pass out checks to most Americans – “socialism” by any other name. The plan is still in the works, and to say that fiscal conservatives are having trouble swallowing the medicine McConnell wants them to take, is a fantastic understatement. Most adult taxpayers would get checks for $1,200. Married couples, filing jointly, would get $2,400. Some adults would get only $600. A family of six, with four children, aged 17 or younger, would get an extra $2,000 ($500 per child). But not so fast. If you made more than $75,000 last year and you’re single, or more than $150,000, and you’re married, you’ll get less and at some point, depending on how much you made, you’ll get zero. 

Plus, the McConnell plan is to bail out all kinds of businesses that find themselves in trouble. That goes double for businesses that can afford high-priced lobbyists to roam the halls of Congress (at least when social distancing is not in play) and fight for what they need.

 

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TO BE FAIR, Dr. Zero is not to blame for a large percentage of this mess although we know if Hillary had won the election, and this happened on her watch, he’d be blasting her at every chance. 

So far, what are the damages? First, the coronavirus caseload: worldwide, as of 3:43 a.m. on Saturday morning, there were 275,452 confirmed cases. Less than ten hours later, that number has grown to 287,239. China, if Chinese communist officials can be believed (they can’t), has nearly halted the spread. Italy has 47,021 confirmed cases and 4,032 deaths. Spain has 25,374 and 1,375. Iran has 20,610 and 1,566. And those mortality rates are what rattle healthcare experts. By comparison, Germany, with 21,652 confirmed cases, reports only 73 deaths. The United States is in sixth place: 19,931 cases, with roughly 190 dead (if we use the figure from Johns Hopkins). 

Worldometers, has higher totals but the websites are usually more or less in sync, the only real difference being when they update. According to the latter the U.S. now has 22,132 cases, with 282 dead.

 

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WITH EACH PASSING HOUR, the damage increases. Worst-case predictions one day prove rosy the next. A headline Saturday, from Newsweek, sums it up: GOVERNORS LOCKDOWN A QUARTER OF THE U.S. ECONOMY AS AMERICA HURTLES TOWARD RECESSION. Some experts fear the U.S. has lost two million jobs in the last week. “Recession is now unavoidable,” analysts at ING Bank warned Friday. “Our current best guess,” they said, “is for the economy to contract by around 10 percent in the second quarter although even this figure is looking increasingly too optimistic.” 

The bad news piles up. As Newsweek notes, California, New York, and Illinois are locked down. If they were nations, they would represent the fifth, twelfth and twenty-second largest economies in the world. Florida, where tourism brings in $40 billion annually, is in store for a massive hit. The governor has ordered “all beaches, movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys, arcades, gymnasiums and fitness studios to close in Palm Beach County and neighboring Broward County.” Here in Hamilton County, Ohio, jury trials have been halted. The Kentucky Derby is likely to be postponed or run without spectators. That would put a huge dent in the “Big, Weird Hats for Ladies industry.” Home sales, which hit a 13-year high in February, have been slowed by, among other problems, a bottleneck in the supply of marble for countertops, which come from Italy. Walmart if handing out small cash bonuses to employees, and the company that runs Olive Garden and Outback Steakhouse restaurants has promised to pay all 190,000 hourly employees two week’s wages if they are laid off. Abercrombie & Fitch has closed all its stores for the week. 

The Trump Organization itself has laid off workers at hotels in Washington and New York City and at golf courses across the land. In Washington D.C., where occupancy had tumbled to only 5%, 160 workers were handed pink slips. In New York, the carnage was not as severe, but 51 workers were let go. In fact, with Trump so heavily invested in tourism-related hotels and golf resorts, and many of his properties carrying significant mortgage debt, it’s possible that he will be in a position to order the federal government he runs to bail himself out. 



Occupancy drops - employees laid out of work.


 

POSTSCRIPT: South Korea seems to have slowed the spread of COVID-19 by means of aggressive testing: 300,000 tests so far. 

The U.S., with six times the population has apparently tested only 170,000 individuals to this point. 

Asked yesterday, if the U.S. had the needed testing capacity in this crisis, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, admitted, “We are not there yet.”

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

July 23, 2020: Trump Claims He Aced Dementia Test


7/23/20: Today, we learned that in the last reporting period another 1.4 million Americans filed for unemployment. That’s eighteen weeks in a row with more than a million people losing jobs.

 

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31,802,715 claiming unemployment benefuits

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According to the Department of Labor, “The total number of people claiming benefits in all programs for the week ending July 4 was 31,802,715, a decrease of 200,615 from the previous week.” 

The unemployment rate in June was 11.1%.

 

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UNFORTUNATELY, the coronavirus is not going away, even as time to reopen school approaches. In one recent poll only 8% of Americans think schools should reopen like normal. Another 14% support reopening with minor adjustments. Even Barron Trump’s school will not fully reopen for in-person instruction. Today, the U.S. passed the four million-mark in total confirmed cases. 

At the same time, the White House has placed Dr. Anthony Fauci in timeout, after he told reporters it would be unsafe to send everyone back to school unless strict guidelines were followed. 

Dr. Deborah Birx, the one health expert Trump is not trying to muzzle (yet), says children with “underlying conditions” should remain home. Teachers with a variety of risk factors would also be unsafe. Older teachers, for example, would be endangered, in much the same way doctors and nurses have been. 

As for getting the spread under control, we aren’t. On Tuesday, more than a thousand Americans died from coronavirus, the first time the daily toll had risen above that number since June 10. On Wednesday 1,135 Americans died. California reported a new high of 12,800 cases in one day. Texas hit new highs with 197 deaths and 10,893 patients hospitalized. Hidalgo County had so many dead, local officials were forced to use refrigerated trucks to store bodies. Thursday, at least 1,014 Americans died. The Florida Department of Health announced its highest one-day death toll, 173, and another 10,249 confirmed cases. 

You figure tens of thousands of our fellow Americans are getting hit with huge doctor bills, even if they recover.

 

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WE HAD another truth-teller this week. The president has been boasting about acing an “intelligence test.” Joe Biden, he has insisted, couldn’t pass it. Neither could Chris Wallace, Trump said. 

On Wednesday, the president was still touting his cognitive skills. “Person, women, man, camera, TV,” Trump repeated several times during a press conference. He wanted all Americans to know, he was asked to listen to those five words, and repeat them, in order, during his test in 2018. 

And he nailed it! 

Later, he said doctors asked him to repeat those words again. And he nailed it again! It was a great moment in American history.

 

“And you go: ‘Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.’ If you get it in order, you get extra points,” Trump claimed. “They said nobody gets it in order. It’s actually not that easy, but for me, it was easy.” Trump also wanted us to know, he got all 35 questions right. Doctors were amazed! No one had ever shown such mental acuity. He scored, like 105%, what with bonus points. 

Only, he was lying, or exaggerating, as is his wont. The Canadian doctor who designed the test weighed in: 

Dr. Ziad Nasreddine, who developed the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in the early 1990s, told CTVNews.ca that the 30-question test is used as a screening tool to identify cognitive dysfunction [emphasis added], including early signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

 

“The average score for normal individuals is 27, the cut off for normal is 26 so anything above 26 is considered normal. When [Trump] got 30 out of 30 on the test, it’s still considered to be normal performance,” Nasreddine said in a phone interview on Thursday.

 

It’s a bad sign if you’re taking the test; because it means someone is worried you might be showing signs of dementia. 

(This would be the logical explanation for the last three years of the Trump presidency.)


 

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“Some problems that’ll all work out.” 

THEN AGAIN, in terms of what matters, the president is as clueless as ever. A German shepherd puppy has a better handle on the pandemic crisis than the dope in the Oval Office. At a press briefing today, he stood in front of the map shown below and told reporters, if you ignored the red, where the virus was rampant, the United States was doing great fighting the coronavirus. 

“You can see from that it’s in great shape, lots of it,” Trump said, turning to point at the map. “The northeast has become very clean. The country is in good shape, other than if you look south and west — some problems that’ll all work out.” 

Trump was probably the only fool in America that believed the country was in “great shape, lot’s of it.”



How dumb is this guy?

 

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SPEAKING OF TRUMPIAN CLUELESSNESS, a new study, published in the Reviews of Geophysics journal warns that current rates of deforestation and burning of fossil fuels will have devastating ramifications. 

A team of twenty-five researchers, working for four years, warns that unless we wake up, global temperatures will rise anywhere from 4.1° to 8.1°F in the next fifty years. 

And we’re stuck with a dunderpate who thinks windmills cause cancer and says climate “changes both ways.” 

 

FUN FACT: Mattel announces it beat sales estimates for the second quarter of the year. Kids stuck at home have been buying more Barbie dolls and families have been purchasing decks of UNO cards. Baby Yoda plush toys are popular. So, at least one company was thriving during the pandemic.

 

FUN FACT – FINES: The argument that we can always trust business leaders, and we never want more government regulation takes another in a lengthy list of hits. 

Taro Pharmaceutical agrees to pay a $205.7 million fine and admit to conspiring to fix the price of generic drugs. A spokesperson for the Department of Justice notes that the company will “continue to fully cooperate with the government on its ongoing investigation into the generic pharmaceutical industry.”