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I have never been an advocate of conspiracy theories, because they violate the rule of parsimony known as Occam’s Razor — loosely, “the simplest explanation that accounts for all of the data should be preferred.”

Too often conspiracy mavens advance “enormously complex coordinated malfeasance” as an explanation for that which is far more easily explained by simple stupidity. Take the 2008 fiscal crisis as an example. There is no need to invoke a vast government conspiracy to explain it. The crisis had its roots in the cratering of the subprime mortgage industry, which in turn was caused by the government dictating lending policies to achieve goals the government deemed more important than sound lending practices. Stupid? Of course. Nefarious? Probably not.

I submit that preface to what I am about to say, because I want you to know I am saying it tentatively and reluctantly.

On Wednesday Colorado Governor Jared Polis said that some social distancing measures will remain in place until there is a cure or vaccine, and the “new normal” will last for many months to come. I am not sure what he means by all of that, but if he means he is going to continue some form of lockdown until there is a cure (an event that we hope for but which may never happen), then that sort of willfully destructive policy cannot be laid at the feet of mere stupidity. Jared Polis is not the only Democrat leader who appears to be bent on destroying the economy. He seems to be following a playbook the Democrats are implementing from coast to coast.

And that is why I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that at least some Democrats are intentionally trying to destroy the economy.

Why on earth would the Democrats want to plunge the country into misery, destruction and chaos you might ask. I have two answers. First, Democrats know that under normal circumstances they have exactly zero chance of getting Joe Biden — an octogenarian political hack who should be seeking treatment for incipient dementia instead of running for president — elected. And so they are happy to run us through a wringer of economic destruction, hoping that the people will demand a change in November even if that change entails taking a flyer on Biden.

The second answer I am less certain about, and even if it is true it is something that I believe may be circulating only at the highest levels of the progressive movement. It is no secret that progressives since Woodrow Wilson have chafed at the Constitution’s constraints on both unfettered government action in the domestic sphere and multilateral action with other countries in the international sphere. I fear that some progressives at the very top will seek to use this virus to cause chaos and destruction with a view toward dismantling Constitutional constraints in both areas. Their end game may be removing all limits on the power of the federal government and the surrender of our sovereignty as they meld the U.S. into a new global order.

There is precedent. FDR’s enlargement of the federal government’s powers beginning in 1933 would have been unthinkable even four years earlier. If the Democrats are successful in escalating this crisis into another great depression (or worse), who knows what action that is unthinkable now will be law next year or the year after that?

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The country’s top coronavirus hotspot is in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Smithfield Foods plant, as of last Wednesday, now tops both Chicago’s Cook County Jail and the USS Theodore Roosevelt because of the number of localized cases. 644 people with connections to the plant were infected, including 518 employees, as of Wednesday. As employees became sick, the plant remained open. Governor Kristi Noem (R) is not declaring a stay-at-home order despite the request for it from Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken. She said such an order wouldn’t have made a difference and the plant is part of the critical infrastructure business. Smithfield closed three meatpacking plants this week, starting with a large facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The company said Thursday that it would close two other plants in Cudahy, Wisconsin, and Martin City, Missouri, that rely on the Sioux Falls processing plant. The domino effect is happening now, according to Smithfield CEO Kenneth Sullivan, pointing to the bottleneck of the food chain. Questions have been raised about Smithfield, owned by the Chinese company WH Group Ltd since 2013, under its CEO, the billionaire Wan Long. It is the largest pork producer in the world The workforce at Smithfield is made up largely of immigrants and refugees from places like Myanmar, Ethiopia, Nepal, Congo and El Salvador. There are 80 different languages spoken in the plant. Estimates of the mean hourly wage range from $14-16 an hour. Those hours are long, the work is gruelling, and standing on a production line often means being less than a foot away from your co-workers on either side.rhampton7
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As nearly 1,000 Air Force Academy cadets took part in their socially distanced graduation ceremony Saturday, swearing an oath to the United States, wearing face masks before and after, separated at all times by at least 6 feet and without family and friends there to cheer them on. This year, in a historic first prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Air Force Academy Graduation went virtual. Families said watching graduation on a computer screen is not exactly how they envisioned celebrating the completion of four years of hard work. But they're taking it all in stride.rhampton7
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Boats ramps have just reopened in South Carolina, but law enforcement officials told 7 News they’re hunting for people violating social distancing guidelines. The ramps are back open after South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster (R) ordered them to briefly close to prevent the spread of COVID-19. But even though they’re back open, those social distancing rules are still in place. “No more than two individuals per boat with the exception that family members from the same household. You still cannot stop your boat at any beach, island, sand bar or riverbank. You cannot tie or raft your boats together while on the water,” said Lance Cpl. Shawn Hanna with South Carolina DNR.rhampton7
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Psalm 2.Blastus
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Ortho:
When the epidemic picks up you to choose between strict measures to suppress it or accepting a lot of death and illness.
People should be gearing up with the prophylaxis: • Vitamin C 500 mg BID • Zinc 75-100 mg/day (acetate, gluconate or picolinate; do not use for more than 2 months) • Quercetin 500-1000 mg/day • Melatonin (slow release): Begin with 0.3mg and increase as tolerated to 1-2 mg at night • Vitamin D3 1000-4000 u/day (optimal dose unknown; likely that those with baseline low 25-OH vitamin D and those > 40o latitude will benefit the most) If they refuse to do so then their fate is in their handsET
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The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found 58 percent of respondents said they are more concerned about the reopening of the economy than how the stay-at-home orders are affecting the country's economy. A total of 32 percent are more worried about the economy, and the U.S. taking too long to reopen. Most Democrats and independents, at 77 percent and 57 percent, respectively, said they are more worried about a premature reopening of the U.S. economy. Republicans, on the other hand, are split, with 48 percent more concerned about the effects of the containment methods on the economy and 39 percent more concerned about an early reopening.rhampton7
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Also on March 31, Daniel Lucas emailed State Sen. Eric Tarr, R-Putnam to express concerns over WV Gov. Justice’s (R) executive orders that shuttered businesses and asked residents to stay at home.  “I am deeply concerned with the unconstitutional measures being taken across this country in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Lucas wrote. “I understand our Governor has significant powers during state emergencies; however the governor does not have the authority to usurp our inalienable rights enumerated in the US Constitution.” Lucas went on to quote Patrick Henry, one of the United States’ founding fathers. He also asked Tarr to “reconvene congress [sic] to address the shelter-in-place order, and serve as a check on additional future overreach.”rhampton7
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Many churches closed when the Spanish Flu hit, But in 1918 they didn’t have Fox News or 0ANN to agitate them. https://www.al.com/coronavirus/2020/04/what-clergy-said-when-influenza-closed-churches-in-1918.htmlJim Thibodeau
April 19, 2020
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@RHampton yeah for all Of April America has been testing like 145,000 people per day, which is absurdly low for a population our size. The white house has made several false claims about how many tests will be available and how soon.Jim Thibodeau
April 19, 2020
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@RHampton conservative justices have typically upheld the state’s power to quarantine and isolate for public health reasons.Jim Thibodeau
April 19, 2020
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Gov. Hogan(R) said on CNN’s State Of The Union, “I think this is probably the number one problem in America and has been since the beginning of this crisis. The lack of testing and I’ve repeatedly made this argument to the leaders in Washington on behalf of the rest of the governors in America, and I can tell you I talk to governors on both sides of the aisle nearly every single day. The administration, I think, is trying to ramp up testing. They are doing some things with respect to private labs, but to try to push this off to say that the governors have plenty of testing, and they should just get to work on testing, somehow we aren’t doing our jobs is just absolutely false.”rhampton7
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Barry @ 2,
It seems like those advocating for an extended shutdown are rich people and those on the government payroll — i.e., the people whose pocketbooks are not affected by the shutdown.
For the most part they also think they are morally superior “woke” white people who without skipping a beat denounce “white privilege.” But they, only they believe they know the plight of people of color. But in fact none of that is really true, The truth is that they’re wealthy white hypocrites. But that doesn’t matter because they still think they are better than the rest of us-- especially the white working class rubes who live in “flyover country.” https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2019/07/31/democratic-debate-2019-kirsten-gillibrand-talks-white-privilege/1885413001/john_a_designer
April 19, 2020
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Another lawsuit has been filed that accuses Gov. Andy Beshear (R) of violating churchgoers’ First Amendment rights during the coronavirus pandemic. Maryville Baptist Church in Louisville, where an in-person service was held on Easter Sunday, and its pastor, Jack Roberts, filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Louisville Friday, saying they have been irreparably injured and “explicitly targeted, singled out, and punished for participating in a religious or ‘faith-based’ gathering.” Beshear said Saturday that he is “not concerned about” the lawsuit.rhampton7
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) said protests in his state against his stay-at-home order are permissible as long as the protestors adhere to the social distancing guidelines put in place by the order they are protesting. Photos show protestors in large groups, closer than six feet apart, waving US flags and holding signs in protest of DeWine's order, which was put in place on March 22. Most protestors were seen without face masks, which the Centers for Disease Control now recommends to limit transmission of COVID-19.rhampton7
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What do you guys think will happen if you don't have some form of social distancing (not lockdowns, but work from home, restrictions gatherings , distancing in resteraunts etc) for the rest of the year? With no suppression epidemic will pick up again and infect >60% of the population. When the epidemic picks up you to choose between strict measures to suppress it or accepting a lot of death and illness. I don't think you need to invoke conspiracy theories here, it might just be that having some physical distancing in place for a long time will have the best outcome for both public health and the economy.orthomyxo
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Barry, It would be hard to get valid info on this but I wonder how many here Incomes rely in one form or the other from the Govt, ie teachers etc? As to the point of your OP ask yourself does the continuance of these lockdowns increase power in the state or decrease power in the state? Politicians are in the business of increasing power and it is to their benefit to drag this out as long as they can. As to Congress why are we not demanding every Congressperson and Senator to stop taking their salary immediately!, The only one not taking a salary is , guess who, Trump! As for the gutless Republicans why are they not back in Washington ? They should be on the floor demanding votes on the bills to release the 2nd tranch of money! Vividvividbleau
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The more you learn about the history of the democratic party, the less far fetched any supposed conspiracy theory seems against them. They have a history that is nothing short of moral bankruptcy. And I say this as someone who had, and still has, great respect for JFK.
JFK, Democratic icon, was far too conservative for today’s liberals Following anniversary of JFK's assassination, important to reflect on his policies, legacy, political implications for 2017 by JOHN GRABER · Nov 30, 2017 https://badgerherald.com/opinion/2017/11/30/jfk-democratic-icon-was-far-too-conservative-for-todays-liberals/ Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic party... (Pt. 2) | Dinesh D'Souza https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NLjYmMKwgs Dinesh D'Souza: The secret history of the Democratic Party - 2016 Contrary to what we learn from progressives in education and the media, the history of the Democratic Party well into the twentieth century is a virtually uninterrupted history of thievery, corruption and bigotry. American history is the story of Democratic malefactors and Republican heroes. Yes, it’s true.,,, https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/dinesh-dsouza-the-secret-history-of-the-democratic-party
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Government can just as easily enforce starvation as anything else. Grasp that and you understand much.Denyse OLeary
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Well, it's not exactly R vs D. It's more of a shifted bell curve. The two worst governors are D, and the two marginally sane ones are R. But the vast majority of both brands are equally insane.polistra
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A friend poses this: It seems like those advocating for an extended shutdown are rich people and those on the government payroll -- i.e., the people whose pocketbooks are not affected by the shutdown.Barry Arrington
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My headlines from another thread
Democrats lose 20,000 voters so far by being against drug.
Zelenko is up to 1450 C19 patients and only 2 dying. One from cancer.
Breaking Story: People posing as liberals give advice undermining medical recommendations provided by Trump administration. These stories coming from fake liberals but believed by many in the anti-Trump camp. Example of “Fake News working.” Some suspect Russian influence. (sarcastic headline)
HCQ seen as secret re-elect Trump strategy as liberal voters refuse treatment that would save their lives. Lowering anti-Trump votes at polls now seen as primary reason for Trump endorsement of HCQ. (sarcastic headline)
Until world is sure miracle cure works, drug to be withheld from treating deadly disease. Conclusive results expected in 18 months. Placebos will remain treatment of choice (sarcastic headline inspired by many commenters here)
Relevant to the reasons for doing so, the liberals will change their tune as soon as they are hurt financially. Now they are depending on government handouts for many of their voters. But local governments are running out of money so even their employees will soon go. But not federal employees who seem exempt for the short run. Follow the money!!!jerry
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