Friday, December 18, 2020

Maybe Cuomo can write another book about the fine job he did

His first one worked out great:
Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to insist a new shutdown is not inevitable, even as the state set a new single-day case record Friday (along with a record number of tests) and Mayor Bill de Blasio continues to insist that another round of restrictions is not only necessary in New York City but needs to come soon.
We've used every tool in the toolbox from lockdowns to more lockdowns.
There are two great tragedies that will forever be the legacy of this pandemic: the loss of lives, of course, and the loss of livelihoods brought about by lockdowns that may not have even helped.

If any of what the petty tyrants have been peddling about masks and staying at home were true, then California would be one of the safest places on Earth right now.

Instead, it’s just a tragic place dealing with a rapidly growing population of people who are both sick and broke, thanks to all the science and helping.
It's so depressing, you just want to go out to your local wine bar and sip some Merlot.  

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Today, Donald Trump defends Russia, of course, after Vladimir Putin's hackers comprehensively rummage and install malware throughout the U.S. government...

Yesterday, Trump and his staff discussed how and whether to declare martial law to seize the election at a White House meeting...

...and you've got your eagle eye fixed on Bill de Blasio and Andrew F'n Cuomo. What those two are up to is an outrage!


Again, from A Man for All Seasons:
“When a man takes an oath, he is holding his own self in his own hands. Like water. And, if he opens his fingers then -- he needn't hope to find himself again."

Your hands are bone dry.

Sedition. Covid. Russia. Pardons. "Election fraud." This is the lowest moment in Republican history, and it couldn't happen without Vichy Republicans.

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