How the Coronavirus Bailout Is Like the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Yes, the Reason Roundtable podcast has gone quarantine-crazy.

Let's face it, we're all going a bit goofy around the gills in these COVID-cursed days. And by "we," we mean Peter Suderman, who apparently can no longer process any information—about, say, the health-policy components of federal coronavirus packages, or the medium-term insolvency of Social Security—without comparing it to the 23-movie slog known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
On today's Reason Roundtable podcast, Suderman and fellow regulars Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch grapple with the latest corona-controversies: how and when to reopen, the piss-poor impact on existing government debacles, and above all the tension between the federal government and the states. It's country mice vs. city mice all the way down, with a jumble of Greek/Roman metaphors to spice up the comic-book world we apparently live in.
Audio production by Ian Keyser and Regan Taylor.
Music Credit: 'Lone Wolf' by Dan Lebowitz.
Relevant links from the show:
"For Better Health, Find a Cure for Government," by J.D. Tuccille
"Deaths Spike in New York City and Around the World," by Elizabeth Nolan Brown
"Michigan Gov. Rolls Back Some of State's More Insane Coronavirus Restrictions," by Billy Binion
"Is It Time to End the Coronavirus Lockdowns? A Soho Forum Debate," by John Osterhoudt and Nick Gillespie
"Social Security Will Be Insolvent Even Sooner Than Expected, Thanks to COVID-19 Pandemic," by Eric Boehm
"The COVID-19 Economic Collapse Is Absolutely Wrecking State Pension Systems," by Eric Boehm
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I can't listen to podcasts while on the clock, so let me take a guess:
Some "scientist" is terrible at science, and makes terrible predictions, which then lead him to make an INSANE leap to a terrible cure which would be fine, except that somehow, inexplicably, that scientist has found thousands and thousands of followers who use their power to push this terrible cure on everyone, with religious fervor?
Or is it that a secret cabal has infiltrated the very public organization setup to protect us, and their answer to protecting humanity is to snuff out every person with the potential to be a thorn in their side, so they can steer humanity into the future with SCIENCE! (TM).
I assumed it meant an expensive series of attention-grabbing spectacles designed to distract you from the fact that none of it is real and get you to suspend your disbelief in the laws of physics and the physical world. If superheroes can regularly defy the laws of motion and conservation of energy, why can't Government Man defy the laws of supply and demand and perverse incentives?
You couldn't at least show a pic of Black Widow?
Is that anything like the original "Battlestar Galactica"?
nothing is like the original Battlestar Galactica
Nerds?
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"In the great debate of the past two decades about freedom versus control of the network, China was largely right and the United States was largely wrong. Significant monitoring and speech control are inevitable components of a mature and flourishing internet, and governments must play a large role in these practices to ensure that the internet is compatible with a society’s norms and values....
"But the basic approach to identifying and redressing speech judged to be misinformation or to present an imminent risk of physical harm “hasn’t changed,” according to Monika Bickert, Facebook’s head of global policy management. As in other contexts, Facebook relies on fact-checking organizations and “authorities” (from the World Health Organization to the governments of U.S. states) to ascertain which content to downgrade or remove....
"...We live—and for several years, we have been living—in a world of serious and growing harms resulting from digital speech. Governments will not stop worrying about these harms. And private platforms will continue to expand their definition of offensive content, and will use algorithms to regulate it ever more closely. The general trend toward more speech control will not abate...."
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This is my shocked face that The Atlantic is against freedom of speech.
What they're really against is various "online platforms" eating their lunch.
Your shocked face is pretty erotic, bro.
I’ll thank you very kindly to stop fucking me with your eyes.
Oh who am I kidding, I just can’t quit you.
Wow. What the fuck. Fucking slavers.
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Regards,
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Statists still jerk off to The Atlantic I guess when they get tired of Vox, the WaPo, or Tom Friedman’s latest column (not necessarily in that order)
I suspect the Atlantic is the gateway drug that eventually leads to you wandering the streets wearing a pussy hat and Che t-shirt, in a Vox-induced haze.
Weird how that list covers most of Reason's preferred sources of information.
Which might help to explain why they're desperately trying to make light of the fact that their liberal friends have implemented martial law in 86% of the country.
I'm not gonna listen to it. I'd read the transcript.
COVID19, like Thanos, is inevitable.
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