Friday, September 17, 2021

QOTD -- A Willingness To Let The Country Fail

 

"... Consider the news this week that now one in five hundred Americans has died in the pandemic; total deaths in the country approach seven hundred thousand. What’s worse, covid deaths—the vast majority of them preventable, avoidable deaths, now that science and the federal government have provided us with free vaccines—are continuing to rise across large swaths of vaccine-resistant Trump country. This is not a tragic mistake but a calculated choice by many Republicans who have made vaccine resistance synonymous with resistance to Biden and the Democrats. The current average of more than nineteen hundred dead a day means that a 9/11’s worth of Americans are perishing from covid roughly every thirty-eight hours. To my mind, this is the biggest news of the Biden Presidency so far, and it has nothing to do with Afghanistan, or the fate of the budget-reconciliation bill, or Bob Woodward’s new book.  [snip]

"The G.O.P.’s desire to see Biden fail has become a willingness to let the country fail. Nine months into Biden’s Presidency, the bottom line is that the Republican war on Biden’s legitimacy and the war on Biden’s covid policies are now inextricably linked. The consequences of this are so hard to contemplate that we often do not do so: a politics so broken that it is now killing Americans on an industrial scale." -- Susan Glasser in The New Yorker, writing about the nihilistic Trump Republican Party and many in its knuckle- dragging base who have always placed their race/ party above country.  That's why so many of those same people -- who will never admit the legitimacy of Democratic/ democratic governance-- are prepared to die very horribly on that sub- moronic hill.

4 comments:

Richard said...

People don't seem to comment here very often. That's ok but i will go ahead and thank you for this site.

W. Hackwhacker said...

Richard -- we always appreciate comments, however scarce! We'd like to think the lack is because we just say things so damn well there's no reason for further discussion! But thank you for appreciating us.

westcoastman said...

Yes, thank you guys for doing what you're doing. If I commented every day it
would be to say "thank you, and keep up the good work", but that would just be
cutting into your time.

W. Hackwhacker said...

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