COVID-Civil War

If You Saw A Rabid Dog You Might Shoot It, But You Can't Shoot Someone Who Refuses To Wear A Mask

I doubt Senor Trumpanzee and his Death Cult are going to be happy about this, but in a JAMA interview yesterday, CDC Director, Dr. Robert Redfield said and wrote that universal masking would stop the pandemic. "I really do believe that if the American public all embraced masking now... rigorously... over the next 4-8 weeks we could bring this epidemic under control.

With The DCCC Ignoring Wisconsin Again, The GOP Incumbents Are All Safe-- Unlkess They Caught COVID Over The Weekend And Die Before November

Nationally, Republicans have, by and large but with a few exceptions, fought against Democratic governors trying to protect their states' residents from the worst of the pandemic. But no Republican-dominated state legislature has been more pro-COVID than Wisconsin's. They have worked hard-- and effectively-- to prevent Gov. Tony Evers, a very moderate Democrat, from instituting rules to keep the state safe. The Republicans have given Wisconsin 36,448 cases of the disease-- 6,260 cases per Wisconsinite. On Saturday there were 926 new cases reported (and 7 new deaths).

Remember When Re-Opening Was A Thing? Get Ready For Re-Closing

You probably saw that picture before; it's me, in early March when one of my neighbors, a SNL star thought I looked so funny that he had to photograph me. I started wearing that outfit in February to the GREAT discomfort of employees and fellow shoppers in the grocery stores where I was going to buy enough root vegetables, paper goods and dried fruits, legumes, nuts and grains to last until after a major holocaust.

Mainstream Republicans Are Starting To Desert The Trump Death Cult-- At Least When It Comes To Their Psychotic War Against Mask-Wearing

Ugly Nazi/GOP propaganda in Kansas-- July, 2020The coronavirus pandemic has been no walk in the park for Kansas-- but it has been worse for all of Kansas' immediate neighbors. As of Saturday, 283 Kansans have died of COVID-19. That's 97 deaths per million residents of the state. Their four neighbors, though, fared worse: