Trump removes US from global initiative to develop coronavirus treatments and vaccines

Stephan:  As I was writing this comment I was listening to 60 Minutes do a story on the endless screw-ups, failures, and incompetencies of the Trump administration as seen in the lives of ordinary people. I had seen this story about Trump withdrawing from WHO a few days ago but thought, that can't possibly be true, even Trump is not that manically egotistical and incompetent. I was wrong, he is. History, I think, is going to record this crisis as the collective result of the most incompetent man ever to occupy the presidency, augmented by a Republican Party that simply doesn't care about ordinary people, and made possible by the collective intent of those ordinary people to destroy their lives and society. Am I exaggerating? According to fivethirtyeight Trump's approval rating is 43.4% The sad truth we have to face is that the problem America faces is Americans. You cannot save a society when 43.4% of the people think what is happening is just fine, unless the other 56.6% to a man and woman vote against the continuation of this madness. What are you willing to do?

Despite the fact that the U.S. is the number one world hotspot for coronavirus, with nearly 1.13 million confirmed cases and over 65,605 deaths (nearly triple that of any other nation), the Trump administration has pulled the U.S. out of a World Health Organization (WHO) global initiative “to speed the development, production and distribution of drugs and vaccines against COVID-19,” a spokesman for the U.S. mission in Geneva told Reuters.

“There will be no U.S. official participation”, he said. “We look forward to learning more about this initiative in support of international cooperation to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 as soon as possible.”Defend democracy. Click to invest in courageous progressive journalism today.

Trump’s decision makes sense considering that he has been scapegoating the WHO for his downplaying of the ongoing pandemic’s viral threat despite receiving 12 classified briefings about its lethality. After blaming the WHO for “faulty reports” underscoring the coronavirus’s danger, Trump pulled U.S. funding from the United Nations’ health agency, a move widely condemned by world health leaders.

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The Hospital CEOs Keeping Seven-Figure Salaries as Frontline Workers Go Without Pay

Stephan:  Rural hospitals are quickly moving into bankruptcy, they still lack PPE supplies, many hospital corporations are cutting the hours and pay of the those who actually deliver the healthcare and... well you know the story. But the illness profit system in America always, always, looks after its corporate owners.  Consider this report. The truth is we are one of the worst managed countries in the developed world, and yet we have a president and government telling us how well everything is going.
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In one of the largest ironies of the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of health-care workers across the country have had their wages cut and hours slashed as profitable elective procedures are put on hold. Hospital CEOs have called these measures “painful” and “difficult,” though necessary to make up for millions of dollars in lost revenue. But some executives don’t seem willing to share in the suffering.

Last month, executives at Denver Health received bonuses of up to $230,000, just days after asking hospital workers to reduce their hours or take time off. At the University of Kentucky—which boasts some of the highest-paid administrators in the country—the college president has refused to take a pay cut, despite furloughing 1,500 medical workers. And executives at McLaren Health Care in Michigan have agreed to cut their salaries by just 2 percent—an amount employees facing furloughs called “a slap in the face.” 

“These people are making millions of dollars and they’re going to give 2 percent back?” said Jeff Morawski, a registered nurse at McLaren Macomb. “I think it’s […]

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Stopping Deforestation Can Prevent Pandemics

Stephan:  We have been warned, and warned, and warned that we cannot continue to manage the earth on a for-profit basis. The greed and stupidity that benights us cannot continue; it is time we woke up to the reality that we live in a matrix of consciousness that must be respected not exploited.
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SARS, Ebola and now SARS-CoV-2: all three of these highly infectious viruses have caused global panic since 2002—and all three of them jumped to humans from wild animals that live in dense tropical forests.

Three quarters of the emerging pathogens that infect humans leaped from animals, many of them creatures in the forest habitats that we are slashing and burning to create land for crops, including biofuel plants, and for mining and housing. The more we clear, the more we come into contact with wildlife that carries microbes well suited to kill us—and the more we concentrate those animals in smaller areas where they can swap infectious microbes, raising the chances of novel strains. Clearing land also reduces biodiversity, and the species that survive are more likely to host illnesses that can be transferred to humans. All these factors will lead to more spillover of animal pathogens into people.

Stopping deforestationwill not only reduce our exposure to new disasters but also tamp down the spread of a long list of other vicious diseases that have come from rain […]

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Trump’s Nationalism Advances on a Predictable Trajectory to Violence. His Supporters Will Kill When They’re Told To.

Stephan:  The big threat of violence in the United States is White Supremacy militia morons. As they displayed in Michigan these White men, and the White women who support them, are anxious for violence. It is a trend that Trump has nurtured since the day he became president, and it is only a matter of time until there is an incident and someone gets killed. We are in such a fragile state in this country, and few seem to realize it.
White Supremacy milita morons on the steps of the Michigan state house
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Ever since Donald Trump declared his presidential candidacy and rank racism in 2015, those of us who’d witnessed the nationalist undoing in the Balkans at the end of the last millennium have found the subsequent rise of Trumpism frighteningly familiar. We quickly recognized a host of nationalist pathologies: the tactical importance of bigotry, since enemies must be ceaselessly identified and hated; relentless misogyny as a means of controlling women and their bodies, because the nation is a masculinist project where women serve as wombs for national reproduction; a profusion of lies, conspiracy theories, and plain nonsense, since reality is controlled by the enemies (fake news, deep state, the Jews, etc.) and must be perpetually undone and redone; the coalescing of a diverse political field around a leader and a stupidly conceptual goal (GreatnessCapitalism! Freedom!); loyalist cabals who are vetted, validated, and eliminated by the leader’s whims; and rampant venality combined with a criminal reconfiguration of the economy.Join Our NewsletterOriginal reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to […]

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Trump’s Nazification of the GOP is why there’s serious discussion of killing off the ‘unfit’

Stephan:  I am increasingly concerned with the rising fascism in America that is being courted and supported by Trump, Pence, and the Republican Party. These people do not like democracy, they don't like non-Caucasians, and they really don't like poor people. It is my profound hope that you and I and the people we know will be able to vote these people out of office, flip the Senate, and the White House, and retain Democratic control of the House. It isn't that I am a Democratic supporter, as I tell you frequently, I don't care about political partisanship except anthropologically. All I care about is fostering wellbeing. In my view the Republican Party does none of that and has become a cancer in the body of the United States. Their programs, their policies, their heroes, are all anti-life, anti-wellbeing, and skewed to support the rich, and screw the great bulk of American citizens. Our futures, yours and mine,  and our families are going to turn on how the 2020 election comes out. If Trump is re-elected, and Mitch McConnell stays in office, and remains majority leader in the Senate I think America is headed to a period of darkness from which it may never recover, if recovery means a healthy democracy with policies oriented towards wellbeing.
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Under Donald Trump, the Republican Party is racing toward a transformation that mimics the greatest evil of the 20th century. Long before the Nazis fully engaged with genocidal murder against the Jews, there were persecutions of people deemed “unfit.” These were people whom Adolf Hitler’s extremists arbitrarily deemed insufficiently able to contribute to the greater German society. They included the infirm, people with learning disabilities, the mentally ill, those suffering from epilepsy, the physically disabled, and those struggling with alcohol issues.

According to the Nazis’ white supremacist ideology, those people were not only impediments to their quest in perfecting their master race, but were also economic burdens to society. The Nazis started a campaign of propaganda to mock them. They were called “unworthy of life” and labeled as “useless eaters.” The propaganda even expanded to math textbooks, which were revised to include arithmetic problems on how much it costs to care for these undesirables. This was the first stage.

Then the Nazis moved to the next […]

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