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430,000 Flew Directly From China Since January; 40,000 Since ‘Shutoff’

The surgeon general, Vice Admiral Jerome Adams, announced on Sunday that this week would be our Pearl Harbor or 9/11 moment in dealing with the coronavirus. But if that is the case, wouldn’t we at least deal with China in 2020 the same way we immediately dealt with the cause of the Japanese invasion and the terrorist hijackers after 1941 and 2001 respectively?

While we are confined to our homes, it appears that 40,000 people have come here from China since the supposed shutoff. It’s unclear how many were Americans or Chinese nationals and from which parts of China they came, but according to the New York Times, they included “other authorized travelers,” and many came in with “spotty screening.”

The Times reports that since New Year’s Eve, 430,000 people have arrived in the U.S. on direct flights from China. All but 40,000 came in before the shutoff on February 2. ABC News reports that if you go back as far as when the virus is now known to have surfaced, not when our government officially became aware of it, that number is as high as 760,000. According to the NYT, thousands of them came directly from Wuhan.

The bulk of the passengers, who were of multiple nationalities, arrived in January, at airports in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Newark and Detroit. Thousands of them flew directly from Wuhan, the center of the coronavirus outbreak, as American public health officials were only beginning to assess the risks to the United States.

New York and Detroit have especially been hot spots for the coronavirus outbreak.

Sens. Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley called for a shutoff much earlier in January, as did yours truly, which could have prevented more of the spread.

It’s truly shocking how some of the same liberals pushing for an indefinite suspension of the Bill of Rights and long-term home confinement for Americans to this day won’t support a shutoff in the future and indeed opposed a shutoff when it would have mattered.

Which brings us to the 800-pound gorilla in the room, the question our government will not ask: When did COVID-19 really start in the U.S., and how pervasive was it from December until March?

The “experts” can’t have it both ways. If this virus spreads like wildfire, as they are constantly warning, then it is utterly impossible that it did not spread at least as early as January, with so many Chinese and American travelers coming directly from China, including from Wuhan.

“Nineteen flights departed Wuhan in January for New York or San Francisco — and the flights were largely full, according to VariFlight,” reports the Times. “For about 4,000 travelers, there was no enhanced screening.”

Even after the shutoff, according to the Times, “about 60 percent of travelers on direct flights from China in February were not American citizens.” This means that, after initially bringing in the virus a month or two earlier, we kept reloading the gun to reinforce the spread throughout the country leading into March.

This doesn’t even begin to account for all those who came from China with stopover flights in places like Tokyo or Vancouver. As the Times reports, many passengers the paper spoke to made it clear there was no mandatory exam or quarantine, just advisories and questioning.

Thus, the same people who failed us miserably and refused to shut off travel from China, which is not a civil right, now have the nerve to tell us we must shut down the entire country and quarantine after they have long spread the virus everywhere beyond the ability of quarantines to help. It’s like bailing water from a sinking boat while continuing to enlarge the hole!

Nowhere is this more evident than in Queens, New York. Why does Queens account for more deaths per capita than anywhere in the country – nearly 10 percent of the national total? Well, it has many Chinese immigrants, some of whom the New York times documented as recently having traveled back from China in January.

Julie Kelly of American Greatness chronicles how some zip codes in Queens are seeing a 60 percent positive rate in coronavirus testing, with Elmhurst Hospital taking the brunt of the patients, given its proximity to Chinatown. Obviously, the population density aggravates the spread, but there is no doubt that the initial outbreak was brought in through travel from China that should have been shut off by our government. On February 9, Chinatown held a massive lunar new year celebration, with people jammed shoulder to shoulder in the streets of Queens. The local politicians, serving at the altar of political correctness, sought to allay fears of any public health concerns.

Weeks after brave Chinese doctors risked their lives to warn the world of the calamity in Wuhan, this was the attitude of New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot, knowing that thousands flew in directly from Wuhan for the new year and new college semester. “The importance of events like this is to share with New Yorkers the reality that there is some things that we know, some things we don’t know and we are still learning,” Dr. Barbot said. “The risk for New Yorkers of the coronavirus is low, and our preparedness as a city is very high. While it is understandable that people feel anxious, that is no way shape or form an excuse for them to use that as an opportunity to spread misinformation, to spread racist ideas because that is currently the greatest risk to New Yorkers.”

Those of us who believe a complete lockdown is counterproductive in all ways are accused of not caring enough about lives. Yet long after I had called for getting serious on coronavirus, Rep. Nydia Velazquez encouraged people to attend the packed Chinese lunar new year celebrations.

“I expect that more consumers will walk through the doors like nothing is happening, because really nothing is happening,” she said. Now she has contracted the virus herself. I wish her a full and speedy recovery.

Thus, the very people who helped import the virus and then spent two months blithely carrying on with large packed events are now lecturing us on the need to shut down even small businesses that follow CDC guidelines. Don’t worry, it’s all backed up by science. (For more from the author of “430,000 Flew Directly From China Since January; 40,000 Since ‘Shutoff’” please click HERE)

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Shutdown, Not Coronavirus, Is Causing Loss of Medical Personnel (VIDEO)

How many people will die because state governments are issuing erratic orders to suspend vital medical procedures?

Call it common core science being dictated by common core math of the erratic models and simulations from Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx. Most medical care is shut down in the country to deal with the flow of COVID-19 patients predicted by their models. Then when those models fail to materialize and hospitals are empty from the mythical surge, outside of a few hot spots, medical personnel are furloughed and we are left with the worst of both worlds.

We are told by our new dictators that destroying the entire country from head to toe was worth it in order to save lives of those afflicted with COVID-19, mainly in the New York City area. But what if, in addition to the destroyed jobs and economy and all the lives being lost as an indirect result of the virus, we are also directly destroying lives of other health care patients who cannot get care because of the overbroad and arbitrary shutdown?

In nearly every state, “elective” medical care has been shut down. Now, that might make sense in New York City, where you want to marshal your medical resources to combat COVID-19. But in most other parts of the country, not only are they not overrun with patients, but thanks to the government’s circular logic of shutting down other medical care, they have no patients and are now furloughing staff. At a time when we need to build up our medical personnel, we are actually cutting them, in addition to keeping many Americans in pain.

I have a relative in Cleveland, Ohio, who needs a hip replacement and is in tremendous pain. Thanks to Gov. Mike DeWine’s arbitrary order, such a procedure is deemed “non-essential,” and he must suffer in pain, even though there is plenty of room in the Cleveland Clinic and University hospital systems. Other Cleveland hospitals are already furloughing staff. Oh, and he can’t get enough pain medication because of the state’s other arbitrary edict of cutting off pain medication, while allowing sanctuary cities, which are hubs for illicit drug trafficking, to continue to thrive.

In 2017, liberals estimated that between 28,000 and nearly 100,000 people per year would die if Republicans partially repealed Obamacare. Their rationale was that Republicans would cause many people to be denied critical care, which would eventually lead to death. Obviously, their vision of socialized medicine equaling health care access is convoluted, but their broader principle was actually correct. If people are denied basic preventive care, it will lead to more fatalities. Which is why so much of Obamacare was focused on preventive care.

So, the question is why don’t leaders like Dr. Anthony Fauci recognize this principle when it comes to gratuitously shutting down nearly all medical care aside from COVID-19 treatment – even in areas without a surge of coronavirus illnesses and hospitalizations? For a man who is so fond of simulations and projections, has he calculated how many people will die from a lack of medical care as a result of the unconditional shutdown he so passionately advocates? Moreover, has he simulated how many critical medical personnel will be lost as a result of shutting down their livelihood?

Last week, Boston Medical Center announced it was furloughing 700 employees, 10 percent of its workforce. After Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear ordered the suspension of “elective” surgeries, Appalachian Region Healthcare, the largest hospital chain in eastern Kentucky, laid off 500 employees. Nurse anesthetists are being laid off in Pennsylvania and in other states, even though they are critical to intubating COVID-19 patients. Hundreds of health care workers in Huntington, West Virginia, were laid off, even though there are barely any COVID-19 patients in the state’s hospitals.

Family practice physicians and specialists are seeing their practices disintegrate. According to a HealthLandscape and American Academy of Family Physicians report, 60,000 family practices will close or significantly scale back, and 800,000 of their employees will be laid off by June. That is roughly 43 percent of the workforce nationwide in family medical practices.

Remember how subways can remain open with thousands of people cramming into rail cars, but small offices must close.

Also, last week, the U.S. Navy deployed the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy to New York City and Los Angeles respectively to deal with what the doomsday crowd was predicting as a hospital bed shortage. They have a combined staff of 1,800 medical personnel and 1,000 beds that have all been pulled away from treating other illness. Yet only 15 individuals have been treated so far on the Mercy and just three on the Comfort, even though it’s in New York City.

And speaking of the military, my former colleague, Jordan Schachtel, obtained a video of a VA hospital in Waco, Texas, which is not accepting veteran patients and is instead telling them to call in their concerns via telephone. They must be slammed with COVID-19 patients, right? Wrong. The hospital is empty.

It’s becoming clear that we cannot simply rely on the misguidance from federal officials and the capricious and arbitrary edicts of governors put in place under murky circumstances two or three weeks ago. It’s time to reassess the definition of “elective” medical care and to recalibrate our entire response to coronavirus. Otherwise, more people will die in the long run because of the cessation of medical care. State legislatures must reconvene and rein in these lawless edicts. Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness are still God-given rights and must be protected now more than ever. (For more from the author of “Shutdown, Not Coronavirus, Is Causing Loss of Medical Personnel” please click HERE)

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Food Prices Are Surging After Virus Upends Supply Chains

By Northwest Georgia News. As the coronavirus pandemic penetrates more deeply into global supply chains, prices for key staples are starting to soar in some parts of the world.

Rice and wheat — crops that account for about a third of the world’s calories — have been making rapid climbs in spot and futures markets. For countries that rely on imports, this is creating an added financial burden just as the pandemic shatters their economies and erodes their purchasing power. In Nigeria, for example, the cost of rice in retail markets soared by more than 30% in the last four days of March alone.

It’s unclear what the biggest drivers were for the retail prices, whether it was a trickle-down effect from grain futures or local logistical choke points or panic buying, or a combination. . .

There are also signs that price gains could be making their way to consumers for some foods in the U.S. Wholesale egg prices rose to a record as grocers boosted orders by as much as six times normal volumes. Beef also surged, though some of the gains have eased in the last week.

Wheat and rice are the world’s most consumed food crops. Staple-crop prices have a long history of fueling political instability. During the spikes of 2011 and 2008, there were food riots in more than 30 nations across Africa, Asia and the Middle East. (Read more from “Food Prices Are Surging After Virus Upends Supply Chains” HERE)

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As COVID-19 Spreads, Commodity Markets Rumble

By Mongabay. . .Across the world, countries are virtually shutting down in hopes that severe restrictions on movement and commercial activity inside their borders will slow the spread of the disease. The economic impact of these measures has already led some economists to predict a crisis to follow that could rival the 2008 recession — or worse.

Commodity markets are already starting to feel the squeeze, as producers anticipate an economic downturn that could last for months or longer. And economists say it may only be the beginning.

“It is obviously a little early to tell,” Sven Wunder, principal scientist at the European Forest Institute, said in an email to Mongabay. “Just one month ago, we were still at all-time US stock markets highs. But we could well see a game-changing 1929 type of watershed moment for the world economy.”

Economic crises have historically had a major impact on the environment. Reduced demand for commodities like timber, vegetable oil, and beef can alleviate pressure on forests, and extractive industries are less likely to invest in exploration or new projects during a recession. The precipitous decline in oil prices this year, for example, has already cut exploration budgets in Brazil by 20%.

So far, the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on commodity markets have been mixed. The price of timber dropped by nearly half in March on expectations of a slowdown in construction, and palm oil is down by nearly 15% since the beginning of 2020, partly due to a dramatic decline in oil prices that has reduced demand for biofuels. On April 2, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said that food prices have dropped overall, including a 12% decline in the vegetable oil price index. (Read more from “As COVID-19 Spreads, Commodity Markets Rumble” HERE)

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China’s First Confirmed COVID-19 Case Traced Back to November

The first case of someone in China suffering from Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, can be traced back to November 17, according to government data seen by the South China Morning Post.

Chinese authorities have so far identified at least 266 people who were infected last year, all of whom came under medical surveillance at some point.

Some of the cases were likely backdated after health authorities had tested specimens taken from suspected patients.
Interviews with whistle-blowers from the medical community suggest Chinese doctors only realized they were dealing with a new disease in late December. . .

According to the government data seen by the Post, a 55 year-old from Hubei province could have been the first person to have contracted Covid-19 on November 17.

From that date onwards, one to five new cases were reported each day. By December 15, the total number of infections stood at 27 – the first double-digit daily rise was reported on December 17 – and by December 20, the total number of confirmed cases had reached 60. (Read more from “China’s First Confirmed COVID-19 Case Traced Back to November” HERE)

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Surgeon General Warns That This Week Will Be ‘Our Pearl Harbor’ Moment

U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Jerome Adams issued a dire warning Sunday to Americans as the coronavirus outbreak has yet to hit its expected peak, but did offer a glimmer of hope in terms of when the situation could improve and how.

Adams looked at the trajectories of the virus in China and Italy – both significantly ahead of the U.S. – and the exponential rise in American cases, predicting that the worst is about to come.

“Well, it’s tragically fitting that we’re talking at the beginning of Holy Week because this is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans’ lives, quite frankly,” Adams told “Fox News Sunday,” comparing it to historic national tragedies. “This is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment, our 9/11 moment, only it’s not going to be localized. It’s going to be happening all over the country. And I want America to understand that.”

Adams then explained that despite what has happened in China and Italy, American individuals and government officials “have a power to change the trajectory of this epidemic.” He pointed to how an aggressive response can mean that an end could be in sight in the coming weeks.

“And so, I want Americans to understand that, as hard as this week is going to be, there is a light at the end of the tunnel if everyone does their part for the next 30 days,” he said, referring specifically to Washington and California, which have seen improvements. (Read more from “Surgeon General Warns That This Week Will Be ‘Our Pearl Harbor’ Moment” HERE)

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Judges Order Ankle Monitors for People Exposed to Coronavirus — Even If They Have Not Tested Positive; Church Holds Services, Defying Stay-At-Home Order

By The Blaze. . .There are ongoing threats of fines and jail time for those who would dare leave their homes for non-pre-approved reasons. Everybody from pro-life protesters to paddleboarders to pastors have seen what happens when you violate commands to isolate.

And now judges have ordered at least four people in Louisville, Kentucky, to wear ankle bracelets for repeatedly refusing to isolate themselves after being in contact with coronavirus patients, CNN reported.

Two of the people fitted with the monitors have not tested positive for coronavirus. . .

In a case reported by CNN, a Louisville resident identified only as “D.L.” lives with “someone who has tested positive for the illness and another person who is a presumptive case.” D.L. — who has not tested positive for the virus — has repeatedly refused to stay home as ordered. According to family members, D.L. “leaves the house often,” CNN said.

Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Angela Bisig ordered that D.L. be fitted with the GPS device for 14 days. If the person leaves the home again, he or she faces possible criminal charges, according to CNN. (Read more from “Judges Order Ankle Monitors for People Exposed to Coronavirus — Even If They Have Not Tested Positive” HERE)

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Church Holds Services, Defying Coronavirus Stay-At-Home Order

By Reuters. The pastor of the Life Tabernacle Church near Baton Rouge held services on Sunday in defiance of a stay-at-home order issued by Louisiana because of the coronavirus pandemic, telling worshippers they had “nothing to fear but fear itself.”

Pastor Tony Spell, who was arrested last week for holding services, summoned his faithful again, three weeks after the state’s governor, John Bel Edwards, banned gatherings of 10 people or more.

Hundreds of worshippers, about half of them black and half white, converged on the church, many arriving in 26 buses sent to pick them up. Everyone but immediate family members kept a social distance of at least six feet, a lawyer for the pastor said.

“They would rather come to church and worship like free people than live like prisoners in their homes,” Spell told reporters. (Read more from “Church Holds Services, Defying Coronavirus Stay-At-Home Order” HERE)

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WATCH: Shoppers Tackle Man After Allegedly Coughing, Spitting on Produce; Woman, 86, Dies After Being Knocked to Ground at Hospital for Violating Social Distancing

By Fox News. A group of Massachusetts shoppers tackled a man and pinned him to the ground until police arrived after catching him allegedly coughing and spitting on produce, fanning coronavirus fears.

Cell phone video shot from inside a Stop & Shop in Kingston on Saturday showed at least three men on top of the man as in the produce aisle.

“Don’t try and get up,” one of the shoppers tells the man pinned to the floor.

Witnesses told police they spotted the 65-year-old man from Duxbury, whose name was not released by authorities, coughing and spitting on produce.

(Read more from “WATCH: Shoppers Tackle Man After Allegedly Coughing, Spitting on Produce Amid Coronavirus Outbreak” HERE)

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Woman, 86, Dies After Being Knocked to Ground at Hospital for Violating Social Distancing

By Fox News. An 86-year-old woman in a Brooklyn hospital died Saturday after being assaulted by another patient for allegedly breaking social distancing guidelines amid the coronavirus outbreak, according to a report.

The incident could be New York City’s first coronavirus-related homicide, the New York Daily News reported. Autopsy results are pending.

Janie Marshall, 86, was involved in an altercation with another patient, a 32-year-old woman, around 2:07 p.m. inside the NYC Health and Hospitals/Woodhull in Brooklyn, NYPD said in a statement to Fox News.

Staff told police that Marshall was pushed to the ground, hit her head on the floor and lost consciousness briefly. (Read more from “Woman, 86, Dies After Being Knocked to Ground at Hospital for Violating Social Distancing” HERE)

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After Attacking Trump’s Coronavirus-Related China Travel Ban as Xenophobic, Dems and Media Have Changed Tune; Obama Admin Repeatedly Sought Millions in CDC Funding Cuts, Despite Biden’s Attacks on Trump Preparedness

By Fox News. Within hours of President Trump’s decision to restrict travel from China on Jan. 31, top Democrats and media figures immediately derided the move as unnecessary and xenophobic — and they are now beating a hasty retreat from that position as the coronavirus continues to ravage the economy and cause scores of deaths. . .

For many news outlets, the about-face has been stark. A Jan. 31 article in The New York Times quoted epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm as saying that Trump’s decision to restrict travel from China was “more of an emotional or political reaction.”

Weeks later, though, the paper reported that dozens of “nations across the world have imposed travel restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus,” and did not criticize any of them for the move.

The Washington Post ran a story quoting a Chinese official asking for “empathy” and slamming the White House for acting “in disregard of WHO [World Health Organization] recommendation against travel restrictions.”

In March, The Post finally acknowledged that critics accused China and WHO of “covering up or downplaying the severity of an infectious disease outbreak.” (Read more from “After Attacking Trump’s Coronavirus-Related China Travel Ban as Xenophobic, Dems and Media Have Changed Tune” HERE)

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Obama Admin Repeatedly Sought Millions in CDC Funding Cuts, Despite Biden’s Attacks on Trump Preparedness

By Fox News. The Obama administration repeatedly sought to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), yearly budget requests show — seemingly undercutting former Vice President Joe Biden’s repeated attacks on the Trump White House for its pandemic preparedness.

Numerous Democrats, including Biden, have falsely claimed that Trump slashed the CDC budget, and Biden has suggested that he would never pursue similar cuts. The Associated Press has noted that those claims “distort” the facts, with FactCheck.org pointing out that CDC funding has actually increased under the current administration, largely because Congress insisted on maintaining funding levels for both CDC and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Nevertheless, speaking to ABC News’ “This Week” on March 1, Biden claimed: “They’ve cut the funding for the CDC.” On Friday, Biden stepped up his attacks, writing on Twitter: “Donald Trump’s careless, shortsighted actions left our nation ill-prepared and now Americans are paying the price.”

In its fiscal year 2013 budget, while Biden was vice president, the Obama administration sought a total funding level of $5.9 billion from the CDC, or a $569 million cut from the 2012 budget of $6.46 billion. In fiscal year 2015, the Obama administration wanted a $414 million cut year-over-year, and again in the fiscal year 2017 budget, the Obama administration looked to eliminate $251 million in CDC funding. . .

Some of the Obama administration’s cuts specifically took aim at the CDC’s preparedness initiatives. (Read more from “Obama Admin Repeatedly Sought Millions in CDC Funding Cuts, Despite Biden’s Attacks on Trump Preparedness” HERE)

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Socialist Realism – Engineering How Things Should Be

Taking advantage of crises, created or real is the mother’s milk of transformational politics – so much is this the case that it can be used as a metric to sort between classical liberals and those of a totalitarian mindset.

According to the California Globe, during a Sacramento press gaggle a few days ago, when California’s pretty-boy governor Newsom was asked by a Bloomberg reporter about the “opportunity” that the Wuhan hysteria might provide, he replied, “There is opportunity for reimagining a [more] progressive era as it [relates] to capitalism,’ Gov. Newsom said. ‘So yes, absolutely we see this as an opportunity to reshape the way we do business and how we govern.’”

The honesty with which Newsom replied is indicative of how thoroughly ingrained hard-left politics has become among California’s political class, itself a monoculture.

Under more normal circumstances it might difficult to imagine how much more thoroughly the once great state can become a slave to seditious ideologies, but Wuhan is providing a window into that very dark soul and examples are anything but hard to find.

Item:

“First LA Mayor Eric Garcetti released 1,700 inmates . Then the LA Sheriff tried to shut down all gun stores . Next, Garcetti appointed neighborhood monitors and threatened to shut down electricity and water services to non-compliant citizens. In his most recent action, the mayor admits to using Big Tech to monitor the location of residents and track their coronavirus compliance.” [props, Conservative Treehouse]

Is it madness? Most certainly, but deprived of context, moral necessity for many is devoid of meaning. In this state, the total dominance by practitioners of Marxism-lite have so successfully silenced any form of opposition that there appear to be no contrary opinions at all.

Conservative talk radio is Kryptonite as far as the lefts is concerned. But those of us who listen don’t count really because it is still largely an underground or at least private movement [there being no Rush, Hannity or Levin political parties and hence no center around which to coalesce]. Instead we clandestinely self-identify like the early Christians under Roman Emperor Diocletian’s horrific persecution, huddling together and tracing crude outlines of fish in the dust beneath one another’s feet.

And so in California we have an entire population under house arrest, with fewer rights than genuine felons under similar circumstances. It doesn’t take much imagination to envision the ACLU successfully petitioning the Ninth Circuit to disallow phone tracking of illegal aliens out on federal immigration bail.

During this created crisis, the people are caught in a rip-tide; the Fed says do “x” while some states say do “y” or “x+y” but no one has a clue as to what metrics these differing, but mandated behavioral modes are based upon. The experts don’t know either, but since they are public health types a zero-tolerance mentality now prevails. This writer has been told by local health department officials that “one death is too much,” which of course is anti-science.

People die every day, 36,000 in 2018 died in automobile accidents, nearly 45,000 desperate souls committed suicide in 2016 and 49,000 died of pneumonia, placing it in the top 10 leading causes of death. “Officials” trot out the zero-tolerance trope at every turn, and they set in motion this death-spiral with a straight-face. In some ways this reminds one of Stalin’s capo Beria, who famously said, “show me the man, I will find you the crime,” any justification will be used to facilitate the dark hand of the Deep State which is currently flexing its muscles in an unprecedented way.

Consequently confusion reigns as the behavioral dictates at every level of government are in conflict so it might be time to revisit how things were envisioned by our Founders of this republic.

There is a principle at work here, America’s political class is getting very close to forcing outcomes to bring the world closer to their ideal. Post the Soviet Unions civil-war Lenin preached a doctrine called “socialist realism.” The short definition of this is the central authority using extended [read dictatorial] powers to engineer an idealized social order. The degree to which Lenin and his successor, FDR’s pal, Joseph Stalin followed this plan is remarkable. For example, posters and huge murals depicting and stoking revolutionary ardor and military strength appeared overnight. Likewise a writers conference was organized so that the printed word [newspapers, novels, theatrical scripts, etc.] fell into line with the heraldic artwork. What took place was Stalin using every power available to the state to create the reality consistent with his ultimate purpose, which of course was military conquest and subjugation.

When all that one reads, sees or hears reflects the same message, a society’s culture cannot help but change and the longer and more intense the disinformation campaign is in effect, the more rapid and thorough the “fundamental change.”

This is a clear conflict between the objective reality of what actually is, as contrasted against that which can [or should] be.

At roughly the same time there were actors in the free world undertaking their own transformation. A particularly aggressive art movement, Surrealism, was trying to change the consciousness of Europe. In a move that was unprecedented the Surrealists actually printed manifestos condemning traditional art forms and advancing their new technique. Considering that these artists tended to be Bohemian in nature and accepting of socialism it could only be expected that even this seemingly minor move pushed society a bit off course.

We are at such a point in history where the traditional political roles of the various states and those of the central government are in such conflict that it would be very surprising if after the current crisis ends, that the federal government does not emerge with even more power. Instead of super-nationalist propaganda, the agent of change today is the political response to the Wuhan flu. As we have seen throughout the history of the United States, the federal government assumes a more powerful role during and following major conflicts. It was just as true after the Civil War as it was after World War II; the proof of this principle is rather easy, simply look at the size of the federal budget before and after these conflicts. In the case of World War II the federal budget grew by a factor of 10, which works out to 1,000%!

These things matter; the United States is a Constitutional democracy with specific roles set forth in our founding document delineating how power would be shared between Washington DC and far flung localities – Americans have been raised with the desire to be left alone and enjoy the fruits of their labor without someone constantly looking over their shoulders.

Since 1787, the Constitution has been the supreme law of the land and it has among its unique features, a doctrine called Federalism which means that – theoretically – the state and national governments have very different mandates. The Federal Government is bound under Article 1, Section 8, clause 1-18 by a concept called enumerated, declared or implied powers, “The Congress shall have Power To…” lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts, provide for the common defense, to raise and support armies and navies, coin money, establish post offices, establish a system of patents and copyrights, facilitate interstate commerce and the like.

Under this theory, those powers not enumerated as being within the purview of the central government devolve or revert under the 10th Amendment [part of the Bill of Rights] to be exercise by the individual states under the concept of “states’ rights.”

But over the more than two centuries since the drafting of the Constitution many of the powers originally thought to be the sole purview of the states have been taken over by the federal government. The best and most recent example of this is in President Obama’s signature piece of legislation, the Affordable Care Act, within which are a blinding number of usurpations of what had been states’ rights, for example the act delegates near dictatorial powers to the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Actually the Act obliterates the last vestiges of the 10th Amendment.

As Phillip Klein noted in the American Spectator, as later cited in Forbes:

“There are more than 2,500 references to the secretary of HHS in the health care law (in most cases she’s simply mentioned as “the Secretary”). A further breakdown finds that there are more than 700 instances in which the Secretary is instructed that she “shall” do something, and more than 200 cases in which she “may” take some form of regulatory action if she chooses. On 139 occasions, the law mentions decisions that the “Secretary determines.” At times, the frequency of these mentions reaches comic heights. For instance, one section of the law reads: “Each person to whom the Secretary provided information under subsection (d) shall report to the Secretary in such manner as the Secretary determines appropriate.”

This highlights a contradiction.

Yes, the Feds have greatly curtailed the power of the states, not to mention the rights of citizens, but generally this has only happened on issues important to the left. In plain language it has been the Marxists and their Deep/Administrative State allies who have used its overwhelming force to steamroll and remake the states into their own “image and likeness.”

The assault has taken many forms. The Feds can link aid to states with a certain kind of behavior, for example it may withhold tuition aid to colleges if they don’t spend the same amount of money on men’s and women’s sports programs. For our purposes though an especially effective one is using the US Justice Department as a hammer to sue entities or individuals for being in violation of regulations created from whole cloth by faceless, uncaring often malign bureaucrats in cabinet level departments who can force compliance.

The EPA can sneeze and some unfortunate company might be fined tens-of-thousands of dollars a day for encroaching upon the environment of a tiny fish or land that had arbitrarily been declared protected wetland.

Such regulations have the force of law, all that need be done is for the new rule to be published in the Federal Register and after a short period of comment, usually for a maximum of 90 days, if there is no hue-and-cry, it becomes law, as if it had originated and been passed by congress and then signed by the president.

This is the dirty little secret about the administrative state Congress over a very long time, generations, has ceded more and more authority to the bureaucracy which sets the stage for rule-making replacing legislation [please refer to Marini and Masugi’s, The Unmasking of the Administrative State] With increasing frequency all Congress does is direct an entity to do something and leaves the details to the bureaucrats who are almost uniformly Democrats.

When the power of the Civil Right Division of the DOJ is set loose, you tend to take notice since we are talking literally hundreds of attorneys who are already drawing salary and as a result are eager to engage.

Oh, and DOJ’s US attorneys are not noted for playing fair, they want their pound of flesh and will invent or fabricate evidence, “loose” important documents that should be handed over during discovery, forge the handwritten notes of interviews [302s] if need be. Consider the actions of such DOJ gems as Kathryn Ruemmler, Matthew Friedrich and Andrew Weissman [yes THAT Andrew Weissman] – Sydney Powell, License to Lie.

So absolutely, we have a dual system of justice, the swells always land on their feet, the rest of us however end up trampled.

In the following example we will explore in detail how the DOJ bludgeons municipalities in an attempt to reengineer the ethnic distribution in cities and towns that are ALREADY in compliance with relevant Federal codes.

It’s called the principle of disparate impact, social meddling on a vast scale. The bottom line here is that the Fed believes it has the right to tell citizens exactly where they will be permitted to live dictates, it’s the Mother of all Quota schemes.

Pay attention.

During the last term of the Obama Administration a particularly noxious decision by Supreme Court [5-4] provided evidence of how the abusive the Federal Government can actually be.

When government alleges “discrimination” and other supposed offenses where they don’t exist, it limits the right of citizens to defend the culture they in part create when doing something as simple as choosing where to live.

The problem as the Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD] and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission [EEOC] and the rest of the federal government sees it, is that the real-world demographic distribution of various “protected classes” throughout the United States is unacceptable because the composition of every community isn’t identical to that of the bureaucrat’s idealized diversity model.

The 2015 decision, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs et al. v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc., et al, deals with the idea of how to address [as if it were necessary] a “problem” called “disparate impact” which really means being held responsible for breaking a law that one has not broken.

Remedy what-is-not-broken!

The case stems from a regulation adopted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development calling it, “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” [the link takes you to a slightly rule innocuously appeared again in the Federal Register on January 14 of this year. But, surprise, surprise, HUD only allowed 60 days for comment, meaning it expired on March 14, 2020 and to this writer’s knowledge no other news source has published anything about this matter, which is troubling from the perspective of preserving the current “cultural hegemony,” the term doctrinaire Marxists would employ.

At trial HUD alleged, and the court agreed, by a single vote, that it has the authority to socially re-engineer every American housing community by forcibly adjusting its ethnic composition, regardless of the fact that such “unequal” numerical distributions are:

“not designed, intended, or used to discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.” [see decision, dissent by Justice Thomas, p. 34]

If you think this might be a 21st century resurrection of the 1970s and 80s incredibly divisive issue of forced school busing to achieve [and utterly fail] at enforcing an ephemeral policy establishing “racial neutrality” you would be correct. If not actively challenged, as was the forced busing scheme, the “Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs” case will allow the federal government to essentially mandate where one might live and who one’s neighbors might be – pity the communities in which the Fed deems in effect there aren’t enough violent drug dealers or Islamic fanatics in your neighborhood.

This decision allows the HUD/EEOC/FHA etc. to specifically target predominantly white suburban communities which naturally formed outside of the confines and as a response against high-crime violent inner cities inhabited primarily by people of color.

As Justice Alito stated in his dissent, especially regarding the statutory language of the Fair Housing Act:

“The FHA is not ambiguous. The FHA prohibits only disparate treatment, not disparate impact. It is a bedrock rule that an agency can never ‘rewrite clear statutory terms to suit its own sense of how the statute should operate.’ This rule makes even more sense where the agency’s view would open up a deeply disruptive avenue of liability that Congress never contemplated. Not only does disparate- impact liability run headlong into the text of the FHA, it also is irreconcilable with our precedents.” [see decision, dissent by Justice Alito, joined by the Chief Justice, Justice Scalia and Justice Thomas, p. 60-61

Additionally, Justice Thomas assailed what he views as an overbroad application of a previous case, Griggs v. Duke Power Co.:

“Griggs’ disparate-impact doctrine defies not only the statutory text, but reality itself. In their quest to eradicate what they view as institutionalized discrimination, disparate-impact proponents doggedly assume that a given racial disparity at an institution is a product of that institution rather than a reflection of disparities that exist outside of it.” [see dissent, Justice Thomas, p. 36]

Despite a total lack of evidence that there was any intent to discriminate against protected classes [because it didn’t exist] the very fact that there is a statistical skew in HUD’s metric is in itself actionable. Shockingly, according to the ruling the plaintiff only has the responsibility of establishing a prima facie case of “disparate impact” upon which the defendant is then essentially found guilty unless it can be proven that some overriding, exculpatory mitigating purpose can be established.

The larger question contrasts equality of opportunity – one of the bed rock principals of the nation – against equality of outcome, which is only possible in a totalitarian system. This is true because people have a limit to how much of their property they will allow the central government to expropriate without rising in direct, possibly violent, opposition.

We are into this pretty deep, the Fed continues to encroach on the prerogatives of the state where its operation conflicts with ideology of the collectivists, BUT at the same time allows states a ridiculous amount of leeway even when the issue at hand is a right enumerated in the Bill of Rights.

From this vantage point there are a number of developments we have allowed to take root under what was the Tree of Liberty. The first of these is obvious, the Federal Government has become such a behemoth that it cannot but help step on our basic rights. Since the only way one can get at this is to make the Fed weaker, this means materially reducing the size of “our” central government, eliminating entire departments as not within the charter of a republican democracy. The second, seeming contradictory is to use what would still be the crushing power of the Department of Justice to force states to comply with the written word of the Constitution.

Here one envisions DOJ suing the State of California over its requirement of background checks for the purchase of ammunition.

Both of these hinge on a single factor, right-minded people putting similarly oriented into positions of authority; this can only be done in our system through the electoral process.

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UK Prime Minister Admitted to Hospital; Fired Commander of Aircraft Carrier Tested Positive for Coronavirus

By Breitbart. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been admitted to hospital for tests over his infection with coronavirus, ten days after he was first diagnosed.

The official office and residence of the UK Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street, announced the hospitalisation late Sunday, an hour after the British head of state Queen Elizabeth II addressed the nation from Windsor Castle. A statement from Downing Street said the admission to hospital of the Prime Minister was as “precautionary step” for further tests after he tested positive for the virus on March 27th.

Mr Johnson made an address to the nation through social media earlier in the week, while looking visibly dishevelled reported most of his coronavirus symptoms had gone, he still had a high temperature. The Downing Street press release confirms he is still suffering from that high temperature. . .

Emphasising that the Prime Minister has not been incapacitated, Downing Street said Mr Johnson remained in control of the government. The development follows the PM nominating a member of the cabinet ‘designated survivor‘ to assume his duties should he be unable to execute them — foreign secretary Dominic Raab, a prominent Brexiteer. (Read more from “UK Prime Minister Admitted to Hospital” HERE)

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Navy Captain Removed From Carrier Tests Positive for COVID-19

By New York Times. Capt. Brett E. Crozier, the Navy captain who was removed from command of the coronavirus-stricken aircraft carrier U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt, has tested positive for Covid-19, according to two Naval Academy classmates of Crozier’s who are close to him and his family.

A Navy spokesman declined to comment on Crozier’s Covid status.

The commander began exhibiting symptoms before he was removed from the warship on Thursday, two of his classmates said. Crozier was fired following a leak to The San Francisco Chronicle of a letter he had emailed to Navy leaders that detailed the failures on the service’s part to provide the necessary resources to swiftly move sailors off the carrier and disinfect areas on board as the virus spread through the ship. (Read more from “Navy Captain Removed From Carrier Tests Positive for COVID-19” HERE)

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