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The decisions we take in this coronavirus crisis are defining us as a nation and a people. They are telling the world what we Americans will sacrifice and what and whom we will seek to save at all costs. They will tell us who and what is expendable and who and what is not.
They will establish a hierarchy of values that may not correlate exactly with what we Americans publicly profess.

Our decisions may tell us who we truly are.

 What Price Victory -- in the Coronavirus War?, by Pat Buchanan - The Unz Review



While MSNBC and CNN have offered more than their share of high-quality, informative reporting during the coronavirus pandemic, one cannot say the same about Fox News — which seriously downplayed the pandemic’s severity back in January and February. Fox News’ tone has shifted considerably since then, and its hosts are no longer claiming that the pandemic doesn’t pose a major threat to the United States. But as Media Matters’ Eric Kleefeld explains in an article published this week, some Fox News hosts are calling for a premature end to social distancing — despite evidence that it is slowing the spread of COVID-19 and lowering the number of deaths.
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 Andrew Bolt and SKY are simply talking heads parroting the views of Murdoch Media head office America




Imagine a local council area where households lost, on average, $8,865.60 each on the pokies a year. Okay, you can stop imagining now. There is no such fantasy. That council is Murray River in the south-west of NSW.

via Love a flutter? Here's a flutter! - Michael West

and

Keep the Pokies Shut: Australians are saving $38 million a day

 FAKE NEWS

SHAMELESS: POLICE TRY FOR 27TH TIME TO JAIL PELL

I small a giant rat. On the day of Cardinal George Pell's exclusive interview with me - and a day after I demanded an inquiry into the police persecution of him - a leak! Police are investigating another claim against Pell of child sex abuse. No details given. And this will be the 27th attempt by police to jail him, after 26 ludicrous failures.
32m ago 


In a Democracy, the role of the police is to investigate complaints. It seems if Bolt's daughter complained of being molested by G.Pell Andrew Bolt would want that complaint dismissed without investigation because the police "keep trawling, keep trawling" and not investigating complaints. How disgustingly biased is that? Bolt deems there's "culture" in the police culture to "get Pell" not just one individual cop but the force. Bolt to put it mildly buggers belief with his conspiracies. Even George in his own words disagreed with him on that point when he said: "every complainant deserves to be believed". (ODT)


VICTORIA'S GET-PELL POLICE: THE BIAS AND INCOMPETENCE

The timing of today's leak - that police are investigating Cardinal George Pell yet again over child sex abuse - says so much about persecution of Pell. Then there's the bias and incompetence in the  previous attempts of police to jail Pell. Five witnesses now tell about the bizarre way police dealt with them in trying to nail Pell. Read on.
24m ago 
The whole of Australia's attention is on the Coronavirus and its effect on the nation and all Andrew Bolt's trying to do is tell us George Pell is the most important news in the country and Victoria's police force are the most corrupt. They did a great job during the bushfires Bolt and are doing a great job assisting the fight against the Coronavirus. 
The duty of the police is to investigate complaints just as the duty of journalism is to investigate the veracity of being said. An investigation is central to that exercise, not simply opinion or a cut a paste effort that selectively pretends to do that.
In the 24/7 news cycle Bolt is seriously lagging in gaining anyone's attention. (ODT)

POLICE PROTECT PELL FROM DEATH THREATS. TO THE ABC, IT'S A RAID

UPDATE: CHANNEL 9 The ABC claims it's not biased against George Pell.  But its key anti-Pell reporter, Louise Milligan, typically assumes the worst when NSW police visit Pell's home to investigate death threats against him. To her, they're investigating Pell's crimes: "I am told there are complaints in more than one jurisdiction. That is, not just Victoria."  
2m ago 
 The ABC is criminal in Bolt's eyes to suggest a "raid" was being conducted. Well, it appeared like one given the numbers and "they weren't Victorian" were they Andrew Bolt. Does Bolt believe they couldn't possibly be there for a variety of policing reasons?

DID THIS CORONAVIRUS ESCAPE FROM A CHINESE LAB?

Ads placed last year for scientists to come work in Wuhan on new bat virus raise the question: is that where this COVID-19 started? What's more, the local wet market that is blamed for the virus never sold bats, says a Chinese study. An editorial from The Bolt Report.
3h ago 
Bolt never speculates, does he? You can't be an ABC rumourmonger but you can be Andrew Bolt.  In all of these whispers who is the most likely to be believed?

WHAT IS THE TRIGGER FOR ENDING THESE BANS? WHY AREN'T WE TOLD?

This is strange. I asked Health Minister Greg Hunt what metric the government was using to decide when it was safe to start relaxing these devastating coronavirus restrictions. Some low number of infections? No more deaths? He wouldn't say.  Why not?  Watch.
3h ago 
 The "trigger" Mr Bolt is the John Stuart yardstick known as  what's best for the "common good" and that begins with the capacity to be able to do widespread testing not just Australia is currently a world leader in a world that's losing. Surely that has to be taken into account. We don't have that capacity that Sth Korea and Taiwan do to test 1 Asymptomatic carriers. 2 Symptomatic persons who could have the flu and/or both. 3 Basically, isn't that everyone? 
When is it OK to accept a second third or a fourth wave? There where 3 waves of the Spanish flu the second and third more deadly than the first.
Yes we are hearing that the "Economy" needs to be saved but not "changed" and that lives yes lives of the aged along with those with preexisting conditions and those with low immunity due to a wide range of social circumstances are expendable. So be it it's for the sake of the fittest of the young still class-based generation. Unfortunately, it just might actually be better that the "Economy" changed and did so dramatically after all it's only a system of patterned behaviours inherited historically and not determinant. A living basic wage along with larger tax-free measures for workers and welfare might be a start. A Wealth and inheritance tax, Income tax, Corporate tax and death taxes visited along with Religious institutions and their accumulated wealth might be a start. Why is it a singular idea of what it means to save the "economy" seems to echo over and above any reconsideration of radical change to save people. It's obvious this one wasn't prepared and is a mess globally. This crisis has shown us just how fast things can be done when a multi-partisan approach is actually taken up.
Unfortunately, Andrew Bolt's "trigger" and action is a regressive want, not progressive need and Australians are what's readily expendable rather than profit as far as he's concerned.

More people died during the 1918 pandemic than the total number of military and civilian deaths that resulted from World War I.

Graphic: Second wave - fall 1918
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In 1918, many health professionals served in the U. S. military during WWI, resulting in shortages of medical personnel around the U.S. The the economy suffered as businesses and factories were forced to close due to sickness amongst workers.
Graph: 3 different waves of influenza There were 3 different waves of illness during the pandemic, starting in March 1918 and subsiding by the summer of  1919. The pandemic peaked in the U.S. during the second wave, in the fall of 1918. This highly fatal second wave was responsible for most of the U.S. deaths attributed to the pandemic.

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