Tuesday, November 30, 2021

A TRUMP CRITIQUE (and a joke at the end)

          I have criticized Trump’s COVID performance before, and it remains true that by failing to confront the worldwide totalitarian movement seeking to lock down and terrify America, he failed all of us.  He just never saw it coming because, to the end, he was a man who would not do his homework.  When Fauci and Dr. Oz and the CDC and Snoop Dog told him to lock down the country, he did it without really a second thought.  This was simply the modus operandi of a man of whom it was credibly reported that he never read a book as an adult.

 

          We now watch in horror as the COVID fascists (Biden, Johnson, Macron, Xi, Merkel, et al.), along with their corporate and media partners, proceed with their plans to transform the world into a prison for our children.  As President of the United States, Trump could have stopped this madness at its inception.  Instead, he embraced it all, including the destruction of the American economy and his own presidency.

 

          Though it was not obvious at the time, it is now becoming clear that the biggest mistake Trump made was Operation Warp Speed, the massive pharma-government operation that created COVID “vaccines” within a year.  With 10,000 vaccine-related deaths reported to the CDC on its VAERS website, the vaccines themselves are dangerous enough, but the use of vaccines as the primary tool of the fascists (through mandates, lockdowns and other punishments), has rendered whatever clinical effectiveness they may have insignificant by comparison.  COVID vaccines have done more harm than good.

 

          Of course, there was no stopping Trump from Operation Warp Speed.  We might just as well have tried to stop Herbert Hoover from building the Hoover Dam.  Like Hoover, Trump is an executive, a builder, a do-er of things who first came to prominence as the guy who built the Wollman Ice Rink for NYC.  He had to create COVID vaccines because that’s who he is.  And in his defense, he had no way to foresee that the vaccines would be used primarily as a political tool to create an underclass of people who could then be demonized, segregated, and ultimately purged, in order to unite the masses behind a totalitarian ideology.  I didn’t see that coming either.

 

          Now that the imagined “pandemic of the unvaccinated” is quickly becoming a “pandemic of the vaccinated,” we cannot know whether the accelerated development of these mRNA vaccines will be proven to be a plus or a minus, but our experience with HIV might have provided a lesson in how to deal with an unfamiliar and deadly new disease.  While a vaccine (a real vaccine, one that stops transmission), may be an ultimate goal, it can make more sense to focus initial research on treatments or ameliorative substances that keep people alive.  With COVID, the search for treatments was actively discouraged and even punished because the “party line” was that there was no treatment for COVID.  The result was that a majority of MDs across America simply would not treat COVID patients because clinical intervention of any kind was viewed with suspicion.  Patients were allowed to deteriorate, untreated, until they were put on a ventilator, when it was often too late to do anything.  Supplies of hydroxychloroquine were destroyed.  Vitamin D and Ivermectine were derided as pure quackery.

 

          This has changed now that Pharma giants have developed drugs to treat COVID, but the point is that there were always treatment options.  It is quite possible that opening up the entire field to clinicians and family doctors from the beginning would have been far more effective against the virus than the so-called vaccines have proven to be.

 

          Intelligent leadership would have at least considered this possibility, but Trump did not.  He saw the issue through the prism of his triumph with the Wollman Ice Rink.  He demanded his Hoover Dam.  The sad result is that those of us who haven’t swallowed the COVID ideology are now rereading “1984” and highlighting the relevant passages.

 

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          I called in sick today.  I told them I have asymptomatic flu.

 

Copyright2021MichaelKubacki     

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