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Monday, July 27, 2020

Four Months of Unprecedented Government Malfeasance

Over the last four months, Americans have lived through what is arguably the most consequential period of government malfeasance in U.S. history. Public officials’ overreaction to the novel coronavirus put American cities into a coma; those same officials’ passivity in the face of widespread rioting threatens to deliver the coup de grâce. Together, these back-to-back governmental failures will transform the American polity and cripple urban life for decades.

Before store windows started shattering in the name of racial justice, urban existence was already on life support, thanks to the coronavirus lockdowns. Small businesses—the restaurants and shops that are the lifeblood of cities—were shuttered, many for good, leaving desolate rows of “For Rent” signs on street after street in New York City and elsewhere. Americans huddled in their homes for months on end, believing that if they went outside, death awaited them.

This panic was occasioned by epidemiological models predicting wildly unlikely fatalities from the coronavirus.

On March 30, the infamous Imperial College London model predicted 2.2 million deaths in the U.S. by September 1, absent government action. That prediction was absurd on its face, given the dispersal of the U.S. population and the fact that China’s coronavirus death toll had already levelled off at a few thousand. The authors of that study soon revised it radically downwards.

Too late. It had already become the basis for the exercise of unprecedented government power. California was the first state to lock down its economy and confine its citizens to their homes; eventually almost every other state would follow suit, under enormous media pressure to do so.

Never before had public officials required millions of lawful businesses to shut their doors, throwing tens of millions of people out of work. They did so at the command of one particular group of experts—those in the medical and public health fields—who viewed their mandate as eliminating one particular health risk with every means put at their disposal.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wait until President Trump gets elected again. All these libutards won't get a dime out if the federal government.

Anonymous said...

Imagine how many more of you idiots would be dead if they kept everything open. The sheer ignorance of Trump supporters.

Anonymous said...

the fear porn has been unprecedented...off the charts...the sheeples use NO critical thinking skills and don't have a lick of common sense...they question Nothing; just do what they are told...WOW!!! this is scary at best...to think we have these kind of people among us and they will multiply...

Anonymous said...

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Baaaahh

Sheep

Anonymous said...

1:45, The Covid19 Plandemic 'Crisis' lock-down has been far more devastating
and a disaster than if we had remained open. We haven't seen anything yet compared to what's coming.