In this year of plague and depression, the most powerful nation in human history has become a sad amalgam of laughingstock, cautionary tale and pariah. Roughly 170,000 Americans are dead, in large part due to a near-total abdication of federal leadership, theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
... a decades-long evisceration of the social safety net, and a health care and economic system built on a bedrock of racial and class discrimination.
What a powerful sentence this is.
“Even by the standards of an administration that has spent the better part of four years alternating between ineptitude and cruelty, it is a truly spectacular failure – a failure so fundamental it will live on as a schism between generations: those who knew life before ... “
“ ... the pandemic, those who didn’t.”
On television, the President of the United States is hawking miracle cures – something about blasting the body with light and disinfectant. Later in the day, a parade of public health experts will be forced to appear on the news networks to plead with people not to drink bleach.
“Farcical as the whole thing is, it is also a fitting distillation of the Trump era – a spectacle of callousness and cartoonish incompetence that dominates a single news cycle before the next spectacle obliterates it from memory.”
But in reality, most of the lasting carnage of this year exists in a kind of negative space – all the victims who died alone and afraid, who never received public mourning; all the weddings and birthday parties and graduation ceremonies cancelled; all the vast and hidden toll ...
“... of domestic abuse and mental-health crises exacerbated by this half-year and counting of purgatory.
There will likely never be a full accounting of all that was lost this year, all that was wasted, only the crushing knowledge that it never had to be this way.”
“But the Trump presidency is neither an anomaly nor an endpoint of some temporary misguided turn. It is impossible to frame the current administration outside a lineage that includes the racist Tea Party and Birther movements, the illegal wars of the Bush era, the rise of ...”
“ ... Fox News and the general hyper-partisan slide of the American right wing that dates back at least to the Reagan administration.”
“One way or another, there’s a different America waiting on the other side of this year – either a country that puts communal survival ahead of individual self-interest, or one that slowly slinks away from relevance as it stumbles from disaster to disaster, its insulated few ...”
“... oblivious to the suffering of the rest.”
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This is interesting. Take a look at when mask mandates ended in the provinces, and the trend of hospitalizations for Covid-19 in Canada.
First up: Alberta and Saskatchewan, ending mask mandates Feb. 26 and Feb. 28, respectively. Mask mandates end just before the next wave. 1/6
Next, British Columbia. Mask mandates end March 11 2022. Right at the trough of the previous wave and at the beginning of the next. 2/6
Manitoba, New Brunswick and Newfoundland end mask mandates March 14 and March 15, once again choosing the exact bottom of the trough of the previous wave. What amazing timing! 3/6
“critics say helping people buy EVs is a missing piece in the puzzle, and a big part of reaching the federal government’s requirement that all car and passenger truck sales be zero-emissions vehicles by 2035.”
Well, fuck YEAH. 🙄
“‘The reality is if you want to be a location of choice for these vehicles are built. We also have to build the market,’ Brian Kingston, president of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, said in an interview.”
Since @GOP raised the topic of "the Steele Dossier" again, I thought it might be a good time to take a trip down memory lane and review the contents of the Steele Dossier, as it first came to light during those long-ago days of - was it 2017? - so long ago! Let's go! 35 pages!
Although I tweeted multiple times that people should not take the bait about the veracity of the "TDG grabbed the wheel" story, let's review some facts. 1/16
Ornato was previously Deputy Assistant Director for the Secret Service. TDG elevated him to the position of Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations on December 17 2019. 2/16 foxnews.com/politics/donal…
Ornato was previously the Special Agent in Charge of the Presidential Protective Division. Ornato's move from the Secret Service to the White House was described as an "unprecedented" move. 3/16 theguardian.com/us-news/2020/d…
Ms. Hutchinson has some impressive @GOP bona fides: assistant to Scalise, Cruz, then Meadows.
I believe Chairman Thompson is establishing that Ms. Hutchinson was pretty damn high up in the White House hierarchy in these initial questions. TDG won’t be able to claim she “just fetched coffee from time to time”.
“Cas, are you excited for Jan 6th? It’s going to be a great day!”