I will release their answer Wednesday. But the answer depends heavily on Tuesday.1/
The Senate elections in Georgia have a lot to say about whether we will successfully combat COVID-19.
I'm not talking about my own personal or political feelings. I'm talking about a cut & dry analysis of our ability to fight off a life threatening menace.2/
Trump's assault on our response to the pandemic is gratefully, almost over. Last embarrassing, corrupt efforts aside, the Trump/Meadows/Atlas deniers & liars are soon gone.
But his enablers remain at large. Now would be a good time to make a change. 3/
Mitch McConnell had his chance to prove he will rapidly fund vaccine distribution. He had a chance to support bars & small businesses. He had a chance to provide meaningful UI. To act timely. To support states & schools. 4/
Americans don't have time for the tranditional stonewalling, one-for-me, two-for-you tradeoffs of divided government. For obstruction. For 12 Senator protests against our very democracy.
Americans want their health & safety affirmed & a country that builds back aggressively. 5/
If you believe that divided government will protect us from the excesses of one party, that's a better theory when we're not facing the largest crisis in our history and when we don't all need to pull together rapidly. 6/
Personally, I would prefer a larger majority, but that's not on the table. All that is on the table is a 1-vote margin. Major transformative change is not happening with a 1-vote margin. Any Senator can block anything.
But what can happen is common sense. 7/
Biden and team can make the case that all boats should hit the water & row in the same direction. 8/
(Damn. 2021 new year resolution-- no sports analogies. Gone in 4 days. 🤨 If I can keep from doing press conferences in front of landscaping companies, at least I will have 1 left.) 9/
Also I promised that no matter what I would not ever participate in a coup led by someone named Josh. Sorry, good luck this week fellas. 10/
Congress has an actual job to do here.
-Resources for vaccine distribution
-Combat pay for the front lines
-Resources for Americans to isolate
Pandemics don't come under control by themselves. They take work. A competent Biden Administration is just the start. 11/
"The Senate has failed to act with urgency on any of this. Governors have been forced into a Sophie's choice of whether to open the economy or save lives. America can do both-- but only by working together."
Biden's candidacy and actions have been about unity-- whether talking about Republicans in the primary or working with Bernie Sanders in an artful way, he gets the diversity of views in this country. 13/
The country is paying the price for ignoring the value of human life and the value of all human lives. 14/
Bringing an end to the pandemic with as minimal loss of life possible depends on two Georgia Senate races. Much like a single Senate race decided the fate of the ACA, we are in the same dramatic straits right now. 15/
Supervillains in every movie I've ever seen have one fatal vulnerability. For the people who have thwarted our ability to deal with this pandemic, their vulnerability is democracy.
Let's see democracy show up tomorrow. /end
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COVID Update January 3: Tonight a thread I’ve been working on for a week. The best we know about the impact of the South African strain.
And the impact on the vaccine from lots of conversations.
Follow here if interested. 1/
To begin with we are back to assuming a modest humble position that there is now a plot we don’t know just like we were early in the virus. 2/
When we are in the “there’s a lot we don’t know” stage, I like to air on the side of caution. Risking being wrong is no reason not to act. Acting wisely with the best we know to save the most lives. 3/
COVID Update Year End, 2020: 2020 is what happens when a society reaps what it has sown for many years.
2021 we have the opportunity to begin a painfully slow build back.
WARNING: Last 2020 thread: not all fun & games. But neither was 2020. 1/
Look around. If you see much at all, you might see closed store fronts, it’s angry people, it’s worried & lonely and frustrated friends & neighbors. And it’s millions in a deeper kind of lonely mourning. 2/
Look around. If you look, you might see a soaring stock market, the lowest taxes in memory, billions in new wealth, excessive gifts & advantages to those who don’t need them. 3/
Answer to question why is the “English” COVID strain in the UK & not the US?
Simple. Because the UK has surveillance testing & the US still doesn’t. 1/
The Trump Administration had plenty of opportunity to build a national testing strategy with surveillance testing for THE LAST ELEVEN MONTHS $ chose not to. 2/
Instead Trump decided that we were “testing too much” and it was making him look bad. 3/
COVID Update December 22: Yesterday I wrote a tweet thread about bottling up my own anger.
But I also have tons of hope. On my #inthebubble with Tony Fauci tomorrow am, you will see why. 1/
Yes one reason is science. Tony represents the reason you invest in science regardless of the administration and regardless of whether we are worried about taxes & deficits. 2/
Investing in science is an investment in each other. An investment in our future. And it cuts against all the excesses of capitalism. 3/