Monday, March 23, 2020

It is still socialism

‘This is bulls---’: Bitterness takes over Senate as lawmakers clash on rescue

We have a repeating process, Republicans demanding bailout of the large corporations, especially the primary dealers. There is no lipstick for this pig, big business is permanently on welfare.

Tom Cotton is clueless, just another Tea party welfare bum.

Democrats piling on:

Stimulus Talks "Are Stalled Out" After House Democrats Unveil $2.5 Trillion Counterproposal

The Dem senators are in line to get their people Keynesianized also, although their people are locked down, and so are the corporations, by the way. This piling up is leading to a default scenario.

Some facts:

We have too bi to fail problem because dumbshits like Tom Cotton cannot manage the federal budget.
Second, the defaults were on the way in any event due to 40 years of senatorial mis-management.
Third, we will get piling on by the three pubic sector states, the retail bankers cannot afford to pay the subsequent fees generated.

Better idea:
Larger corporations need find their own short term funding and use the money to develop social distancing mechanisms and contagion prevention on the job sites.   Hire a sanitation consultant to help. It is entirely reasonable to get critical work done if the distancing mechanism is not too expensive, an achievable goal. Handle products with gloves and warehousing will be safe. Truckers can still do their job, no passengers allowed; and so on.

The virus seems to mostly kill with respiration failure when the virus over comes resistance.   So everyone watch for mild fever and lethargy, and then go home  to bed, notify the doctor, and be prepared for onset of respiration distress.  The bad news I am not hearing is no news about re-infection rates. No one seems alarmed and we should have seen serious re-infection over the last 12 weeks. I take the 12 weeks of immunity, add in the developing cocktails for symptoms, and social distancing done right; especially home triage.  Keep the public informed about what to do with the virus at home, give them a flu like remedy. Keep the masks flowing, educate us about hand washing and glove use on the job.

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