He’s putting the guy in charge who fucked over HIV patients in his home state by cutting funding for their treatment and support, sparking an HIV outbreak? Doesn’t seem to bode well. What’s he going to do, pray for them to get better or just take them out and shoot them?
I call Excluded Middle! Clearly the reasonable option you’ve left out is to build concentration camps for those who test positive for the virus and hold them there indefinitely.
God created coronavirus and so God will cure coronavirus.*
*Apocryphal quote from former Washington, DC mayor Marion Barry about the city’s snow removal policy: ~“The Lord brought the snow, the Lord will take it away.” The joke was Barry’s snow removal policy was “spring”.
“Mike Pence has been my most loyal servant. Let me hand this pandemic off to him. I’m sure there are still some career civil servants in the federal government around that can help out with that, right? Hey Mike, don’t fuck it up!”
For verily hath my servant Michael been the most loyal of servants. Therefor hath I, in my divine capacity, handeth this plague to him so that he can muster the minions of earthly government. And I issueth to him a warning: Michael, do not turn this into more of a cluster than it already hath become.
Went to Wharton, was a good student, went there, went there, did this, build a fortune - mike Pence has been my most loyal servant. Which, in all fairness, let me hand this pandemic off to him. I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her. Now if you remember, i’m sure there are still some career civil servants in the federal government around that can help out with that, right? I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, hey Mike, don’t fuck it up! We’re going to make America great again.
He might as well put Pence on the job; as far as I can tell, he’s done fuck-all since taking office to justify his government paycheck. Normally, VP’s are given some project to keep them busy; like “reducing government waste” or “going to the moon”. I literally can’t think of a single thing Pence has done, other than gaze at Trump adoringly.
I think it was on another board where some body was celebrating those cuts - why should the US spend money preventing people in other countries from getting sick.
It is well know that pathogens are strict respecters of national boundaries, dating all the way back to the Black Plague (and undoubtedly before that).
Ya know, I along with the rest of you have been watching this administration in horrified disbelief for the last three years, thinking “People won’t tolerate this latest clusterfuck…this has got to be the thing that ends the nightmare, right?”; and coming to the realization that yes, in fact, people will tolerate a shit ton more clusterfuckery than I had thought possible. And dejectedly realizing that if Trump decides to stay in office past the end of his term, a lot of people will support that (democracy be damned) and the nightmare might never end.
But this feels different. This feels like the thing that might, actually, bring Trump down. If the virus halts international travel and trade, worldwide economies take a big hit, people start dying over here, and the Administration does nothing but hem and haw and step on its dick…there will be consequences. Consequences beyond Trump’s ability to spin or his minions’ ability to control. Big business and donors will be furious, jobs will be lost, money will be lost, big money…big-time political donors might turn on Trump…oh, and did I mention people will die? That’s going to piss a few voters off.
This feels different. This is not political maneuvering. This is a force of nature coming at us. This feels like…like…divine retribution??? Could there be something in that after all?
Did not see this coming, although maybe I should have, given this Administration’s hostility to science, medicine, health care and expertise in competent managment of government operations. And I can’t say I’d be happy if it came about this way, considering the great pain it would cause. But the end of the Trump Administration would be, undoubtedly, a silver lining.