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Politics

Pandemic Rules Are Only for the Little People 

We're expected to suffer discomfort, economic pain, and emotional distress or else pay fines or serve jail time. Government officials, meanwhile, take offense when called out for violating the standards they created.

J.D. Tuccille | From the December 2020 issue

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The defining moment in the "rules for thee but not for me" ethos of the ruling class during the COVID-19 pandemic may have come when Neil Ferguson, the epidemiologist behind Britain's lockdown policy, met with his married girlfriend in defiance of the restrictions he promoted. Eager to threaten the common people with penalties if they failed to socially distance, he saw no reason to inconvenience himself the same way—although at least he conceded that propriety required him to resign his government post when the trysts were discovered in May.

"He has peculiarly breached his own guidelines, and for an intelligent man I find that very hard to believe," marveled Sir Iain Duncan Smith, a prominent member of the ruling Conservative Party. "It risks undermining the Government's lockdown message."

Well, yes. But like all too many officials, Ferguson obviously never thought he'd be caught violating rules that he'd never intended be applied to himself. As we've since learned, Ferguson's above-the-law attitude is common among those who feel entitled to write regulations and impose penalties on others for violating them.

That attitude is obvious in Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, whose wife and daughter visited properties in Florida and Wisconsin even as he ordered state residents to stay at home except for "essential" activities. "My official duties have nothing to do with my family," Pritzker huffed when a reporter called him out about his family's wanderings. "So I'm not going to answer that question. It's inappropriate, and I find it reprehensible."

Reprehensible might more accurately describe government officials who penalize the common folk for behavior in which they themselves indulge. The word also could be applied to officials and hangers-on who try to leverage their positions for special advantage.

That appears to be what motivated Marc Mallory, husband of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, in the lead-up to Memorial Day weekend. After his wife eased some of the travel restrictions she had imposed on state residents, Mallory invoked his political connections in a failed effort to get his boat in the water ahead of everybody else.

"He jokingly asked if being married to me might move him up," Whitmer conceded after the offended marina owner described the incident, which he found less than humorous, on social media. "He regrets it," she added. "I wish it wouldn't have happened." She did not clarify whether it was the power play or the marina owner's public complaint.

For Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, the it moment was a hearty meal at a Maryland restaurant while indoor dining in his own city remained forbidden by his order. "I know some are upset that I dined indoors at a restaurant in Maryland yesterday," Kenney sniffed on Twitter in August. "I felt the risk was low because the county I visited has had fewer than 800 COVID-19 cases, compared to over 33,000 cases in Philadelphia. Regardless, I understand the frustration."

A few days later, Eater Philadelphia published a long but incomplete list of restaurants that had permanently closed their doors because of the COVID-19 lockdown. The former owners of those businesses undoubtedly have plenty of frustration to share with the mayor.

"It was clearly a setup," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.) complained after a salon owner released video footage of the powerful lawmaker, maskless and getting her hair done, in defiance of the rules in San Francisco. "I take responsibility for falling for a setup by a neighborhood salon I've gone to for many years."

Maybe it was a setup—the salon owner is an open critic of Pelosi and of pandemic restrictions. But a setup would be possible only because the owner could correctly assume the House speaker wouldn't flinch at violating widely publicized restrictions.

As we've seen time and again, such hypocrisy is common. We're expected to suffer discomfort, economic pain, and emotional distress or else pay fines and even serve jail time. Government officials, meanwhile, take offense when called out for violating the standards they created.

The pandemic will eventually pass, but it will leave behind our memories of arrogant authorities who consider themselves above the concerns of the common people. Long after the virus is gone, those memories should stay with us as a vaccine against future trust in agents of the state.

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  1. RabbiHarveyWeinstein   5 years ago

    Hey J.D., cool it with the anti-Semitism!

  2. Jerryskids   5 years ago

    "It risks undermining the Government's lockdown message."

    You mean it risks revealing that even the people who claim to know best don't believe the bullshit they're peddling. It should undermine the government's message. These people don't know what they're doing.

    1. RabbiHarveyWeinstein   5 years ago

      Top male-gender identifying people are working for your interest!

    2. lap83   5 years ago

      Yeah it was obvious they didn't believe their own BS when they acted like woke protesters were somehow immune to the virus. I don't know why they are still pretending, I assume they think they have to as part of the Great Reset?

      If build back better is a high school group project, the US Democrat participants are like the spoiled rich deadbeat students who go party on spring break instead of working on their share of it, hoping that no one will notice and dad has lots of bribing money anyway

      1. RabbiHarveyWeinstein   5 years ago

        The AMA has already identified racism as a critical health crisis. Next, gun ownership, homophobia, and transphobia will be added to the list of health crises in America.

        1. Earth Skeptic   5 years ago

          So, pretty much any wrong-think?

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   5 years ago

        Whatever only losers work on school projects.

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    3. Earth Skeptic   5 years ago

      I suppose some politicians with level 10 cognitive dissonance might believe that the pandemic fears and restrictions are wholly justified AND that their own defiance is somehow OK. But at least some of these pocket-dictator types must be judging their own personal and family actions on what they think is the real truth: that the virus poses little actual risk for them (and thus for most others).

      So then, what else could possibly motivate them to fuck with our society?

      1. Agammamon   5 years ago

        To them its not defiance.

        See, the rules are necessary because you, well, maybe not *you*, but 'the people, are not very bright. So they can't be trusted to be able to look at the situation rationally and appropriately judge risk.

        Hence the single, easy-to-understand, rules.

        Now the politicians? They're smart people. They're 'Top Men' being advised by 'Top Men'. They *know*. So they can tell when what they're doing is too risky.

        So get off their backs, ok? Get aaaaaallllll the way off.

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   5 years ago

        They don't want to look bad on TV. No one can say they twiddled their thumbs while Rome burned. That is what they fear.

        1. BigT   5 years ago

          Exactly. It’s virtue signaling of the political variety.

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      3. RabbitHead   5 years ago

        To be fair, if all you filthy peasants stayed home, it would be perfectly safe for the royalty to carry on in the manner to which they are accustomed.

        It really is your fault,

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   5 years ago

          Everything is so terrible and unfair.

      4. MatthewSlyfield   5 years ago

        "So then, what else could possibly motivate them to fuck with our society?"

        Two words: Power Trip.

        1. Granite   5 years ago

          Some more words: who wouldn’t do the same?

    4. DaveSs   5 years ago

      Exactly

      How do we know that repurposed T-shirt material does precisely dick to "slow the spread"

      Cause the government/media people promoting it hardest are constantly getting caught without them when they think no one's looking.

      1. Longtobefree   5 years ago

        Like a mostly peaceful protest, a single layer of cheesecloth can stop people from harassing you, but does nothing about the real problem.

        1. MatthewSlyfield   5 years ago

          You are assuming that there is a real problem about which something can be done.

          1. Granite   5 years ago

            Story of our lives man...

    5. Doug Ex-Fat Guy   5 years ago

      They don't believe it themselves but expect that you'll swallow it, hook, line, and sinker. Defy these hypocrites!

  3. Jefferson's Ghost   5 years ago

    "'It was clearly a setup," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.) complained after a salon owner released video footage of the powerful lawmaker, maskless and getting her hair done, in defiance of the rules in San Francisco. "I take responsibility for falling for a setup by a neighborhood salon I've gone to for many years."'

    But no responsibility for violating the edicts, eh?

    1. Mother's Lament   5 years ago

      The American aristocracy are of noble blood and are cleaner and healthier than the proles.

    2. Earth Skeptic   5 years ago

      Cunts gotta cunt.

      1. The White Knight   5 years ago

        Mysoginist's gotta misogyn.

        1. Nail   5 years ago

          Yikes.

          a) not misogynistic.
          b) because the comment was so exceptionally lame I'm gonna be a dick, it's spelled misogynist and there's no apostrophe.

          1. The White Knight   5 years ago

            Thanks for the spelling correction. The ‘s is filling in for the word, “has”. Did you assume I was trying to make the word plural?

            1. Agammamon   5 years ago

              Do you think that makes it better?

              L2English

            2. Outlaw Josey Wales   5 years ago

              "Did you assume I was trying to make the word plural?"

              Yes. Has doesn't really work here. Are you saying one Misogynist has gotta Misogyn or has to Misogyn? The plural makes sense because that type of reference is usually a group behavior, so 'Misogynist(s) gotta Misogyn' would be the misogynistic style behavior behaving as expected.

            3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   5 years ago

              Haha. Wurdz.

        2. Eeyore   5 years ago

          Cunt is a gender-neutral slur.

          1. The White Knight   5 years ago

            ‘Tis not

            1. Earth Skeptic   5 years ago

              You sir/madame/it are simply unwoke. And probably unhinged.

        3. Pepin the short   5 years ago

          Shut up ENB

        4. R Mac   5 years ago

          Shut up Dee, you cunt.

        5. RabbitHead   5 years ago

          Virtue signalers gotta simper

          1. R Mac   5 years ago

            She’s a squawking bird.

        6. MK Ultra   5 years ago

          Dumber than your usual idiot dross. There is certainly a very important role for you in society - you're the jackass who, in mixed company, gets eye rolls from the ladies and gets the rest of us laid. The male version of the DUFF (Designated Ugly Fat Friend).

          Nearly useless twunt.

        7. Vulgar Madman   5 years ago

          Fags gonna fag. I don’t mean that in a homosexual way by the way, just that you are a contemptible weakling.

        8. EISTAU Gree-Vance   5 years ago

          Pretty sure there are humans that identify as dudes in the “American aristocracy”. The reference was not gender specific.

          Virtue signalers gotta virtue signal.

        9. JoeB   5 years ago

          Hey, boys can be cunt, too! How freakin' cis of you.

    3. Minadin   5 years ago

      "Bitch set me up!"
      - Marion Berry
      - Nancy Pelosi
      - All of the Kennedys

  4. Mother's Lament   5 years ago

    The pandemic will eventually pass

    But not all those lovely, lovely societal controls.

    1. CE   5 years ago

      they'll be used to save the planet (California already plotting 60% work from home orders)

      1. RabbitHead   5 years ago

        With income tax surcharges?

        1. MK Ultra   5 years ago

          Of course. They're gonna want you to pay the taxes on the gas you're not buying while not commuting.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   5 years ago

      That's the whole point.

  5. MK Ultra   5 years ago

    Mayor Michael Hancock of Denver is the current face of the Democratic-Hypocrisy Party.

    1. Sometimes Bad Is Bad   5 years ago

      Literally tells them to stay home and within hours is boarding a flight to Houston. He’s a complete jackass leftist. Colorado is nearly a one party state with all the misery that will come with it.

      1. IceTrey   5 years ago

        30 minutes.

    2. Sevo   5 years ago

      "Mayor Michael Hancock of Denver is the current face of the Democratic-Hypocrisy Party."

      What's Nesom, chopped liver?

      1. MK Ultra   5 years ago

        Amature night in comparison, but with a larger constituency. Newsom does get extra points for seeming so earnest and concerned, though.

  6. SIV   5 years ago

    When the beaches are closed it's much less crowded for the government employees and their families

  7. raspberrydinners   5 years ago

    ALL laws only matter for little people. Ask that asshole Koch who owns this rag if he has to follow any laws like us commoners.

    All of them play by a different set of rules designed only for them.

    1. RabbitHead   5 years ago

      This is a conversation about specific examples of people who make rules, not following those rules.

      Do you have anything to contribute?

      1. Sevo   5 years ago

        Lefty goal post excursions; his usual bullshit.

    2. renad   5 years ago

      Irrelevant. Koch is not forcing us at gunpoint to stay home, to close our businesses, to wear filthy face diapers, and to stay away from other people. Koch, like the rest of us, has the right to do what he wants.

  8. Brian   5 years ago

    I’m just glad there are some things we all agree on. I don’t take progressives seriously. They don’t take themselves seriously. Now, if we could get progressives to stop saying bullshit, we’d be in even more agreement.

    1. RabbitHead   5 years ago

      You want to control your life, they want to control your life, clearly there's common ground.

  9. IceTrey   5 years ago

    I'm confused the chick in the pic is holding an owl not a falcon what is that supposed to signify?

    1. Minadin   5 years ago

      Owls generally signify wisdom.

  10. Nardz   5 years ago

    https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1332719838251380736?s=19

    From a hospital executive who has provided information before and whose chain has facilities in one of the Midwest surge states:

    1. Bill Godshall   5 years ago

      The key reason covid hospitalization and death rates have declined in the past eight months is not improved treatments, but rather because the mean age of those who tested positive for covid in March and April was about 65, while the mean age now is about 40.

      The key to further reducing the covid case fatality rate is to further reduce transmissions among those over 65.

  11. Nardz   5 years ago

    https://twitter.com/berniespofforth/status/1332718859338608645?s=19

    These could be scenes from a totalitarian state...... oh wait. They are.

    1. ElvisIsReal   5 years ago

      Crazy stuff going on across the pond. I love it.

  12. Nardz   5 years ago

    Thread

    https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1332707437191852033?s=19

    Rep. Ilhan Omar’s Misguided Defense of John Brennan and The Logan Act: a Dangerous and Unconstitutional Law

  13. Don Nico   5 years ago

    A poster boy for "Rules aren't for me" Is Gov. Gavin Newsom. He went to a 12-person party violating his own rules. His company were lobbyists; the wine bill alone was $12,000 (according to the SF Chron) and no assurances that he paid for his own share of the party - a conflict of interests and gross ethics violation for which any other government employee would have bee fired.

    1. Don Nico   5 years ago

      And I forgot to mention that his history includes fucking his best friend's wife.

      1. TangoDelta   5 years ago

        But was it a threesome with his wife or his best friend? Meh, his best friend is probably a cucksenting adult.

        1. Don Nico   5 years ago

          Threesome? There were a dozen of them; it was an orgy of sorts

          1. Don Nico   5 years ago

            Oops sorry. The meal was an orgy of sorts, but the buddy-fucking was a duet with just the guy's wife.

        2. Shitlord of the Woodchippers   5 years ago

          His friend probably pegged him so he could get hard enough to enter the guy’s wife.

          1. JoeB   5 years ago

            Eeww!

    2. Sevo   5 years ago

      "...and no assurances that he paid for his own share of the party..."

      Ha, ha, ha, ha. HA, HA, HA! Snirkle.
      That's GREAT!

      1. Don Nico   5 years ago

        He is supposed to follow the law. You've always said that about DJT also.

      2. Don Nico   5 years ago

        Sevo,
        I guess you think it would be okaty if he received $2,000 in a plain brown envelope from a lobbyist

    3. Doug Ex-Fat Guy   5 years ago

      Yeah. I'm stuck, at least for a couple more years, save that the recall petition succeeds, with this hypocritical SOB. AFAIC, I'm not bound to obey any of his "fatwas".

  14. renad   5 years ago

    Let's not forget New Mexico's governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, who in the early weeks of lock down, when we weren't even supposed to be outside except for emergencies and to buy groceries (couldn't even go to the doctor), she demanded a local jewelry store open just for her and sent one of her lackeys there to pick up a few items.

    Rumor also has it she vacationed in Hawaii over this Thanksgiving holiday, after ordering another lock down two weeks ago.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 years ago

      Rumor also has it she vacationed in Hawaii over this Thanksgiving holiday, after ordering another lock down two weeks ago.

      No shit? Where did you hear this? There have been some Dem politicians from California, Washington, and Oregon getting shit for flying out there this weekend. Must be some kind of DNC meetup that they didn't want to cancel.

  15. Nardz   5 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1332541192022667265?s=19

    have been thinking a lot about the problem (impossible to talk about) of how many people simply do not possess the epistemic or psychological resources to deal with this election going to Trump if that actually happens. This is actually a big deal on its own.

    1. The White Knight   5 years ago

      This is news? There are partisans from both major parties who cannot deal with their side losing.

      1. R Mac   5 years ago

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J8yK7dbcdAI

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   5 years ago

        Nonsense. I know a few trump supporters. They’re still happy people. There is no comparison.

  16. Bubba Jones   5 years ago

    Reason staff voted Democrat so they could have another year of writing these articles.

    1. The White Knight   5 years ago

      Most voted Libertarian or abstained, but don’t let that spoil the narrative.

      1. R Mac   5 years ago

        How many votes for Biden? Come on Dee, you know how many, because you got caught lying about it after they told us who they voted for.

  17. Bill Godshall   5 years ago

    So why did Reason campaign for the political party that imposed the unconstitutional nonlibertarian and disastrous business/school shutdowns and mask mandates, whose many leaders then violated their own unconstitutional nonlibertarian actions?

    Such hypocrisy by Reason.

    1. The White Knight   5 years ago

      You are describing both major parties.

      1. R Mac   5 years ago

        You are squawking like a bird, Dee.

        1. The White Knight   5 years ago

          R Mac bot can detect squawking and post a formulaic response. Technology is astounding!

          1. R Mac   5 years ago

            You’re afraid of YouTube Dee, you dumb cunt.

      2. Mother's Lament   5 years ago

        Republicans fuck up.
        The White Knight: "Orangemanbad!!!!"

        Democrats shit on freedoms.
        The White Knight: "b0tH siDEs"

        At least you're predictable...

        1. The White Knight   5 years ago

          Republicans fuck up.
          Canadian CACLL:
          Democrats fuck up.
          Canadian CACLL: Cunt!
          Something happens in Canada.
          Canadian CACLL:

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 years ago

            White Kunt: cAClLz R baD

    2. BigT   5 years ago

      Do as we say, not as we do.

  18. Sevo   5 years ago

    "..."It was clearly a setup," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.) complained after a salon owner released video footage of the powerful lawmaker, maskless and getting her hair done, in defiance of the rules in San Francisco..."

    She called the guy to make the appointment, so no 'setup'. And even if it was, does that make her actions less reprehensible?
    Fuck off and die, Pelosi.

    1. Kungpowderfinger   5 years ago

      "I take responsibility for falling for a setup by a neighborhood salon I've gone to for many years."

      Solid B level Democrat apology when caught being an asshole. Quite Clintonian but below par compared to some of Maxine Waters’ or even Barbara Boxer’s finer moments.

  19. Joe M   5 years ago

    Nothing like a Tuccille hot take.

  20. Curly4   5 years ago

    "rules for thee but not for me"

    What is the complaint here? This is how it has always been and always will be. It is also has another name or acronym, RHIP! That means rank has its privileges and people of rank do make rules for others and does not follow these same rules themselves. So get over it!

    1. KenInd   5 years ago

      I'd rather attempt to fix it than get over it.

  21. Rich   5 years ago

    Lighten up, J.D. *Surely* all those folks got tested for the virus!

  22. Commenter_XY   5 years ago

    What happened Tuccille, ran out of space or something?

    No mention of Newsome, DeBlasio, Cuomo (Fredo and Sonny), Lightfoot, Bowser or Brown?

    They're the worst hypocrites of the lot.

    1. Patrick Williams   5 years ago

      I managed my studies by using https://ten4kids.com otherwise, everything was messed up due to COVID-19.

    2. Don Nico   5 years ago

      But now Newsom can appoint himself to be US Senator from CA.

  23. Nardz   5 years ago

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1332151342811340802.html

    1) I’ve finished reviewing the Georgia filing and I have a few comments to share with the socialverse in my capacity as a 30-year registered Democrat, former Oregon state elections official (with policy and admin experience), and former CIO.

  24. Unicorn Abattoir   5 years ago

    A few days later, Eater Philadelphia published a long but incomplete list of restaurants that had permanently closed their doors because of the COVID-19 lockdown. The former owners of those businesses undoubtedly have plenty of frustration to share with the mayor.

    Any politician taking on these incumbents should have a rolling list of destroyed businesses in all of their campaign commercials.

  25. Sometimes Bad Is Bad   5 years ago

    Close all the Philly restaurants you want. It’s just cheese whiz covered meat on rolls and it’s gross. Sorta like their football team.

    1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   5 years ago

      Throw in some peppers and onions and it’s awesome.

  26. floridalegal   5 years ago

    Marxist/Communist party membership provides the perks and benefits that the people don't. Look to history. USSR, China ( Mao Culture Revolution or current iteration), Cuba, and Venezuela. Social Democrats and neo Marxist assume the general populous are ignorant of the failures and oppression of Marxist policies and economies.

    1. Doug Ex-Fat Guy   5 years ago

      This is so true. This is one of the reasons that not just ANYONE was allowed to join the Communist Party in the erstwhile Soviet Bloc. There was a saying that in Russia, the "Boyars" (nobility) didn't die, they just donned a hammer-sickle pendant to their jacket lapels. CP members got to shop in exclusive stores, where finer quality goods, either from the DDR or Czechoslovakia, or even a few Western imports, were available...for GOLD or FOREIGN currency, usually US dollars. Although trafficking in foreign currency was highly illegal in the former Soviet Union, most "apparatchiks" did it, as many that dealt with foreign governments and businesses were not adverse to taking bribes. The exclusive stores were a way to support this, but also put the same hard currency, which the Soviet regime was desperate for in order to buy critical electronics and other items it was unable to produce domestically, in the hands of the Soviet government as the markups were still rather stiff for the valued merchandise.

      One of the consumer items that Soviets were absolutely crazed over were blue jeans...they were considered "bourgeois" by the Party, but were easily smuggled in, usually by bribing border guards or customs officials with a few examples. Finally, the Soviets started to produce their own denim trousers, but these domestic items were typically scorned for poor styling, fit, and appearance as compared to their Western counterparts. Even a pair of Sears "Toughskins", which most American kids had to be bullied or bribed to wear to school, went for the equivalent of $75 to $100 on the streets of Moscow in the late 1970s.

  27. sandy   5 years ago

    Yeah it was obvious they didn’t believe their own BS when they acted like woke protesters were somehow immune to the virus. I don’t know why they are still pretending, I assume they think they have to as part of the Great Reset?https://indvox.com/

    1. Doug Ex-Fat Guy   5 years ago

      It's the politics of FEAR. Express the idea that perhaps the dreaded "Rona" is not the "Zombie Apocalypse" we once feared it was, or that it's apparent dangers don't seem to justify not only the "lockdowns" but also the trampling of our Constitutional rights, and some twit will bleat, "you don't have the right to 'infect' ME". It never occurs to these morons that they're perfectly welcome to cower in fear in their own homes, as most stores and the few restaurants still in business will deliver or have curbside pickup. No one that fears ordinary human contact need worry about infection as the marketplace has, once again, come up with BETTER solutions that Democrat-mismanaged governments.

  28. Patrick Williams   5 years ago

    Pandemic has bad effects on a common man's life. Studying online have destroyed kids education. We can't go out for shopping, can't arrange or attend party but big bulls are allowed to do all that.

    1. Doug Ex-Fat Guy   5 years ago

      I'm reminded of the "King of the Hill" episode where some deranged religious fanatic persuades the town fathers of the fictional Arlen, TX, that Halloween is "bad" and they ban trick-or-treating. Finally, Hank Hill gets fed up with this busybody's overreach, don's an ill-fitted "devil" costume, and parades through the streets of Arlen, shouting "Trick or Treat"! His friends and fellow residents of Arlen finally see how ridiculous the ban is and commence to enjoy their Halloween, town ordinance be damned. The religious fanatic, of course, bleats that they will, but no one listens to the likes of her.

  29. Árboles de la Barranca   5 years ago

    Award for the best retort. The press confronted Mayoress Lightfoot after her out-of-state vacation.

    "I'm back now!" she snapped.

    1. BigT   5 years ago

      She is among the dimmest bulbs ever elected as a mayor in any major city.

      For shame, Shitcago.

  30. Jackand Ace   5 years ago

    So, Tucille...you were the big mouth all summer about Sweden’s libertarian approach to COVID. How great it was with no lockdowns, few restrictions. And then nothing anymore from you, the pandemic expert looking for herd immunity.

    Is it because Sweden is doing some of the things NY is doing, like closing bars at 10. Or is it because you can’t gather in public now in Sweden with more than 8 people. OT libraries and museums being closed.

    Wait...maybe it’s because Anders Tegnell, the doctor in Sweden who was the architect of its clearly failed policy, is now being sidelined by the PM.

    https://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/ny-sweden-doctor-coronavirus-second-wave-sidelines-20201128-fmmqxn4rhzfiffeqnphxmahz4m-story.html

    Your main man...architect of the Swedish libertarian pandemic approach that resulted in the worst performance of all Scandinavian countries. So you drop it. What a phony you are with laughable bluster.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 years ago

      What's even more laughable is the claim that getting together for Thanksgiving is going to increase case numbers.

    2. Tony   5 years ago

      In order to prove the hypothesis that libertarianism works, you have to assume libertarianism works and then accept and reject evidence as needed. It's just science.

      1. Widhalm19   5 years ago

        Still up and making stupid comments at 10:27PM Tony? LOL You are a sad, sad little man .....

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  32. Liberty Lover   5 years ago

    Well don't forget,, little people voted for these repressive idiots, and that includes Biden.

  33. Widhalm19   5 years ago

    WHAT? Politicians are liars and hypocrites? Tell me it ain't so Slow Joe and Ho ....

  34. Kevin Smith   5 years ago

    The pandemic may eventually pass, unfortunately I doubt the government's response to it ever will

    Next time there a swine flu, avian flu, West Nile virus, any other outbreak, probably even if some guy in Boston gets ebola, you can expect lockdowns, business closures, curfews, and all the rest. This is how the government responds to diseases now

  35. Alan@.4   5 years ago

    Strange to note, or perhaps not so strange, it seems that there are myriad rules, regulations and laws too that apply only to "the little people", as they are above described.

  36. justabill   5 years ago

    Add LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl - who went out to dine in person immediately after voting to ban in-person dining - to the list of hypocrites.

    https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/12/01/la-county-supervisor-sheila-kuehl-dines-at-santa-monica-restaurant-after-approving-dining-ban/

  37. Bogart   5 years ago

    I agree that these people are showing their disdain with rank hypocrisy but that really isn't the worst part. These leaders don't care how you feel about them as long as you vote for them (more recently not vote for them) and obey them.

    The worst part of this, not mentioned in the article, is that these people obviously have no concerns about this virus and don't believe that any of these rules will do anything to stop the spread.

  38. ValVerde1867   5 years ago

    That applies to the rule of law as the muckrake mucks and control freaks always are immune to the laws that hold us hostage. The only way around this is to extinguish all government related entities.

  39. john gibson   5 years ago

    Congratulations! You all have shown that, beyond all doubt, people's desires tend to overcome their judgment. But does that do anything to fight this virus? No, not at all. Does wearing a mask do anything to fight this virus? Yes, but imperfectly. Does social distancing fight this virus? Yes, but imperfectly. Does staying home fight this virus? Yes, but imperfectly. This risible article, and the majority of the comments shown here, are nothing more than
    pathetic excuses for foolish people on the right to deny the scientific reality of this lethal pandemic. As a liberal, I'm sorry if it's not lethal enough for you to bother with it.

    I visit this site because the conservative viewpoints in the articles are sincere and intelligent, and help me to understand your side of the argument on many issues. Not so much with the comments here. On Covid-19, I believe it would be great for all of you to stop and think really hard, before you catch something. A mask! Just do it.

  40. neon-flame   5 years ago

    ♦ Sounds like too many politicians live in the 'disassociated state' called "a government job with benefits."

  41. Blackdog   5 years ago

    Power is worthless except in its exercise. These are small ways powerseekers satisfy their peculiar libido.

  42. Amrinder Singh   5 years ago

    Absolutely correct, only Little People is suffering and their illogical rules and guidelines have made things worst.

  43. Liberty Lover   5 years ago

    All rules, and most all laws, are for the little people. Nothing new here. Money and Power will get you off, even you even get charged (think OJ Simpson). If you get convicted (college admissions scandal), it will get you a few days or weeks compared to a few years. That is unless you threaten those with money and power too, then it will get you dead. (Think Jeffery Epstein)

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  47. R Mac   5 years ago

    Dee is ignorant in so many ways, we keep learning new ones.

  48. Mother's Lament   5 years ago

    White Knight hates furriners.

  49. R Mac   5 years ago

    Dee’s not a lefty, she just frequently lies on their behalf, lol.

  50. The White Knight   5 years ago

    That you moved the goal post doesn’t change the fact that red states have business and school lockdowns, and mask mandates. It doesn’t change that Trump himself has endorsed wearing masks.

  51. Set Us Up The Chipper   5 years ago

    ...and the lock downs do not reduce C19 mortality, they have killed about half as many people as C19 did, and of course they cost lots of money.

  52. Mother's Lament   5 years ago

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  53. Nail   5 years ago

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  54. The White Knight   5 years ago

    Just Canadians. Except Alex Trebeck.

  55. Vulgar Madman   5 years ago

    This was as predictable as the sunrise. They are controlled opposition.

  56. JesseAz   5 years ago

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    Chipper (WK) up there is just an ignorant fuck.

  57. JesseAz   5 years ago

    They have blue mayors who have taken harsher measures than their red governors you lefty shit.

    Stop defending authoritarian leftist actions for just one day.

  58. Shitlord of the Woodchippers   5 years ago

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  59. Nail   5 years ago

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  63. Granite   5 years ago

    Dude, at least they’re honest about their love of boot. I mean, they cater to us because we are consumers of their shit. We want to come here for the moral outrage and cynicism and government / corporate bashing. But in the end they still work for a corporation, intent on amassing as much power and money as it can, at our expense.

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