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Trump issues 4-point clarification to Schumer in blunt letter

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President Donald Trump late Thursday issued a letter to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) responding to Schumer's criticisms of the federal government's handling of the CCP virus pandemic.

"Thank you for your Democrat public relations letter and incorrect sound bites, which are wrong in every way," Trump said in the letter.

In a letter earlier in the day, Schumer wrote to Trump saying that the "national response is far behind where it should be." The letter raised the issue of shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical supplies in New York state and other areas across the United States, and called for the Trump administration to "designate a senior military officer to fix this urgent problem."

Schumer also accused Trump of having dismissed the Defense Production Act (DPA) "as not being needed," and criticized Trump's appointment of White House aide Peter Navarro as the National DPA Policy Coordinator as "woefully unqualified" for solving the PPE and ventilator shortages.

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Trump to announce free virus treatment for Americans without insurance

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President Donald Trump holds up the results of his CCP virus test in the press briefing room with members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force in Washington on April 2, 2020.
President Donald Trump will announce on Friday free CCP virus treatment for uninsured Americans.

Around 30 million people in the country lack insurance.

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, top administration officials are focused on a plan that would relieve people without insurance from paying for virus testing or treatment. COVID-19 is a disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus.

"The president has made it clear: we don't want any American to worry about the cost of getting a test or the cost of getting treatment," Vice President Mike Pence, the White House Coronavirus Task Force head, told reporters on Thursday night.

The task force is working on a proposal that would use some of the $100 billion directed toward hospitals in a recent piece of legislation to compensate hospitals directly for any CCP virus treatment they provide to uninsured Americans.

The exact details are still being worked out.

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Do as I say, not as I do: New Zealand health minister David Clark ignores own government rules and goes mountain biking

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David Clark ignored his own government's rules to go mountain biking.
New Zealand's health minister has confirmed he ignored his own government's advice and drove to a park to go mountain biking.

David Clark was spotted parking his van at a car park 2.3km from his home in Dunedin, after the government instructed people to exercise locally amid the coronavirus pandemic.

A Toyota Hiace van, with Mr Clark's face on it, was photographed parked near Signal Hill Lookout this morning.

Comment: Silly New Zealanders! The rules are for the plebs, not the elite!


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US small business bailout program doomed as banks balk at terms

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There's no business like no business. New Orleans, Louisiana
A $350 billion small business bailout, a vital fiscal lifeline for millions of enterprises facing certain doom at the hands of coronavirus-inspired lockdowns, may be dead on arrival due to fears of banks doing the lending.

Thousands of banks expected to participate in the Trump administration's coronavirus stimulus loan program for small businesses are getting cold feet at the eleventh hour, representatives from those banks told a handful of media outlets on Thursday. If they pull out, the entire future of the program is uncertain - and with it the future of millions of American small businesses that employ half the country's workforce and are facing utter economic devastation if the lifeline promised by their government doesn't arrive soon.

With applications for the loans due to open at midnight on Friday, time is running out for the Paycheck Protection Program to pull itself together. The $350 billion segment of the $2 trillion coronavirus fiscal stimulus package signed into law last month was designed to give the small and medium-sized enterprises a nice low-interest (0.5 percent) loan to tide them through the crisis. Applicants can ask for as much as 2.5 times their average monthly payroll and won't even have to pay back the money if they use it to keep their business running.

Comment: The situation is the same in the UK, and it's not like governments couldn't have foreseen it happening because it is simply a repeat of 2008: UK banks not lending government backed emergency loans to small businesses, up to a million may go under


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The Covid-19 crisis: Defending humanity against the elite coup

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In a recent article I reported existing evidence on the way in which COVID-19 is being used to implement, but also divert attention from, initiatives being taken by the global elite to consolidate and expand its power in significant ways, and perhaps to make the final drive to take total control of global society. See 'Observing Elites Manipulate Our Fear: COVID-19, Propaganda and Knowledge'.

Moreover, while global attention is focused on COVID-19, attention has been distracted from the many other ongoing crises - particularly including the vast range of threats that constitute an imminent danger to human existence: see 'Human Extinction Now Imminent and Inevitable? A Report on the State of Planet Earth'- and no doubt other undesirable initiatives being carried out by the global elite outside our view. In addition, activism has been stymied as activists are either themselves distracted by COVID-19 or hindered by the measures (such as 'social distancing' and bans on public gatherings) introduced to supposedly deal with it.

Before and since writing 'Observing Elites Manipulate Our Fear', more evidence has been published pointing at an elite coup with governments around the world introducing draconian measures severely curtailing human rights and freedoms (including those involving the internet) and destroying national economies.

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Belarus president refuses to cancel anything - and says vodka and saunas will ward off COVID-19

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President Alexander Lukashenko took part in a game of ice hockey this weekend
Few measures have been enforced to curb coronavirus in Belarus - instead, people are being urged to drink vodka and go to saunas.

The country - specifically its president - has shrugged off concerns about the COVID-19 outbreak, starkly illustrated on Sunday with the nation's football matches continuing as normal.

As most countries enforce strict measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus, fans continued to shuffle into football grounds as they would any other weekend.

Few social distancing measures appear to be in force, but spectators at some grounds did have their temperatures checked before being granted entry.

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If the virus hadn't caused the crash, something else would have

Asset values were priced for perfection.
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Asset values were priced for perfection.
The novel coronavirus has already had a significant impact on the global economy, which will worsen if the outbreak and the shutdowns designed to contain it continue for very long. But it's only an accelerant: If not Covid-19, as the disease caused by the virus is known, something else would have started the conflagration. Shortfalls in revenue and cash flows, caused by the shutdowns, have simply exposed the vulnerabilities of a structurally unsound economic and financial system.

A fall in revenue is problematic but manageable without debt. Unfortunately, in the aftermath of the 2008 crash, debt levels were increased rather than reduced, encouraged in part by low policy rates and the abundant liquidity engineered by central banks globally. Global debt as a percentage of GDP rose from around 250% in 2007 to 325% in 2019. Current debt levels are triple what they were in 1999. Businesses and households, with declining or no income and high levels of borrowing, now face an existential struggle to meet large financial commitments.

A second problem is that, in the "everything bubble," asset prices were priced for perfection. Policymakers boosted the values of financial assets to increase economic activity via the wealth effect, and to support borrowing to protect financial institutions.

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Coronavirus crisis - Sick west goes viral

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A man in a protective face mask walks past a British government public health campaign advertisement at Victoria underground station.
The world is in a sick place. We're not just talking about the escalating coronavirus pandemic, serious though that is with global deaths doubling over the past week. What is also sick is the way gestures of solidarity are being cynically twisted.

Take the arrival of Russian medical aid to the US this week. That was promptly arranged after US President Donald Trump asked his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in a phone call for help in coping with the coronavirus crisis. Even before the Antonov-124 cargo plane touched down at JFK airport certain US media outlets were labelling the gesture of solidarity as a "propaganda gimmick" by the Kremlin.

It was surmised that the Russian response to the US request for aid was "to push efforts for relief from sanctions" imposed by Washington. The cynical inference is that supposed Russian conniving and deceit knows no bounds in the black art of manipulation.

How about just simply acknowledging the evident fact that Russia is sending vital medical help to the US at a time of need motivating by no other sentiment than basic humanitarian compassion? The fact that Russia has been slapped with numerous US sanctions over recent years since the Ukraine crisis as well as stemming from bizarre claims of Moscow meddling in the 2016 US presidential election - only goes to show Russia's capacity for magnanimity. Simple as that folks.

The same pathetic distortion was earlier voiced regarding Russian and Chinese aid to Italy and other European countries stricken with the deadly virus.

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"Shoot them dead": Duterte orders Philippines police to kill anyone 'causing problems' during quarantine


Comment: Duterte appears to have been infected with this coronavirus, the main behavioral effect of which is that it's amplifying what's already within people. In his case, it's definitely making him 'more of himself'!


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Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday issued a "shooting-to-kill" command for police officers for anyone who violates Chinese coronavirus quarantine orders.

"Shoot them dead," Duterte said in a makeshift address on national television Wednesday night. Referring to people who violated strict Philippine closing orders aimed at stopping the spread of the Chinese coronavirus, Duterte directed police, military and district (barangay) authorities to shoot quarantine violators dead at the streets, causing "problems".

"I will not hesitate. My orders are to the police and the military, also to the barangay (district officials), if there is a problem or the situation that people are struggling with and your lives are online, fire them. Understand? Death. Instead of causing trouble, I will send you to the grave."

The video appeared later from Duterte's remarks:

Comment: Duterte is known for his shocking and inflammatory rhetoric and it remains to be seen just how this order might be applied and why Duterte might consider such extreme measures to be necessary. After all, the Philippines is not a Western nation; Duterte has cracked down on rampant criminality through severe penalties, the Philippines even fought off an invasion by ISIS, so perhaps there are more reasons for Duterte to be concerned about those 'causing trouble'? Or perhaps Duterte, like Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, is just finally losing it?

Whilst not as extreme, it is notable, and chilling, that many countries have been increasing the punishments for quarantine violation and have been bringing in emergency laws giving unprecedented powers to the police to crackdown on citizens, and these measures aren't intended to be withdrawn anytime soon:


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This is how it starts

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Where's the threat?
The brevity of this post is out of proportion to the enormous importance of the subject. But I want to let you know I am thinking and working on it.

It is a recognised pattern for dictatorship to commence with emergency measures designed to combat a threat. Those emergency measures then become normalised and people exercising arbitrary power find it addictive. A new threat is then found to justify the continuation.

It is by no means clear to me that it is a rational response to covid-19 to tear up all of the civil liberties which were won by the people against authority through centuries of struggle, and for which people died. To say that is not to minimise the threat of covid-19. It is also worth pointing out that a coronavirus pandemic was a widely foreseen eventuality. People keep sending me links to various TV shows or movies based on a coronavirus pandemic, generally claiming this proves it is a man-made event. No, that just proves it is a widely foreseen event. Which it is.

Comment: Or: this is how it finishes. The disease is in the system and the mask is coming off!