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Friday, June 5, 2020 5:15 PM
I was recently emailed by SJG requesting that I make a post on TUSCL for him. Out of respect for his inability to participate in the last few months, I have chosen to copy and paste his post onto this thread. You can find his post below...

This shut down screwed up my affairs, and from multiple angles.
Shattered my living arrangements, shattered my public office
arrangements. New is set up, but I cannot realize it until after the
shut down. My affairs were funky, but that was by choice. What
follows will be less so. But as of now I cannot even see tuscl. I
have to be polite and gracious, so I cannot complain.


The problem with Newsom, Pelosi, and Biden is that as they try and
present a different view from Trump and the Republicans, their
positions are not sufficiently different.

These are not Progressive Democrats, they are Neo-Liberal Democrats.

Have to vote for them, as having Republicans would be far worse.

But remember, we don't see the Progressive Democrats going along with
this stuff. We don't see AOC, Bernie Sanders, or Andy Yang going
along with it.

Though the shut down has caused big problems for me, when it started I
did not complain. I new that a virus spreading geometrically was
scary. It could have overloaded our hospitals.

But by mid-April, geometric growth had stopped, being replaced by a
gentle linear addition of cases. The shut down should have ended at
the end of April.

But with Newsom and Andrew Cuomo, the objective shifted. It had been
merely "flattening the curve", slowing it down, lowering the peak in
case numbers. This had all happened.

But the objective shifted to "protecting people from the virus".
Cuomo asked, "How much is a human life worth?" And Newsom started
talking about his "Army of 10,000 contact tracers." He is still
talkng about this, and it is just a police state. Testing and contact
tracing might help at the start of an epidemic, but at the end they
serve no legitimate purpose.

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci says that 70% of the population has been exposed.
Well this means that those who did not die are now immune and
non-contagious.

So if you live with someone, what are the chances that you and they
have not been exposed? Well that is .3 squared, so the chances are
9%. And for 3 people, 2.7%, and for 4 people, 0.81%, and for a group
of 5, 0.273%.

Obviously if you live with others, you probably have been exposed.
And then a light exposure works pretty much like a vaccine.

Newsom is trying to set up a police state. He has said that he wants
to use involuntary medication and institutionalization on the
homeless.


Pelosi wants to spend $3T.

Except for the annual budget itself, there has never been anything on
the table which is that expensive. That would be the biggest run on
green ink and paper in all history.


But the money is not to be used to solve the problems built into our
economic system, the money is to prop up our economic system.
Paycheck Protection mostly means landlord protection, protection of
the real estate market, and of the stock market.

And then people argue about unemployment, after an employer reopens.

We should not have unemployment anymore, we should replace it, and all
needs tested programs, with Universal Basic Income. Andy Yang says
$3.2T, but you get back $1.4T from other programs you can eliminate.
This is what we should be doing.

Using public money to prop up our economic system is buying into a
bubble. It is extremely wasteful. We should be using public money to
provide for basic needs.

Propping up the work ethic is extremely expensive. Providing for
basic needs is pretty much a done deal already, if we can just see it!



Gavin Newsom, this guy is totally fucked, just as he was when Mayor of
San Francisco. Only some of the Democratic Party is like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPXTj0Nr…

Come Join In:
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SJG

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