The COVID-19 “Lockdowns” Are What Twenty-First-Century Mob Rule Looks Like

The COVID-19 "Lockdowns" Are What Twenty-First-Century Mob Rule Looks Like

Authored by Ryan McMaken via The Mises Institute,

As of April 6, forty-one states have statewide "stay-at-home" decrees in place. These orders vary widely from place to place. In some states, there are long lists of exempted industries including marijuana dispensaries, liquor stores, hardware stores, and of course, grocery stores. In some states with these edicts, public lands, state parks, and beaches remain open. In some states, city parks are more crowded than ever as local residents, with little else to do, attempt to recreate. In other places – such as California – one can be arrested for paddleboarding all alone in the ocean.

Yet in all of these places, the current regime of rule by decree will have—and already has had—a devastating effect on many small and medium-sized businesses and their employees. As governments have created new arbitrary definitions of what constitutes an "essential" business, some businesses find themselves forced to close. Employees have lost these jobs. The owners of these enterprises will likely lose far more as debts mount and business investments are destroyed. As unemployment and poverty increase, the usual pathologies will arise as well: suicides, child abuse, and stress-induced death.

Yet the politicians—mostly state governors, mayors, and unelected bureaucrats—remain popular. In New York State, where the lockdown orders are among the most draconian in the nation, it is now claimed that 87 percent of those polled approve of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s handling of the situation. As Donald Trump’s administration has recommended ever harsher government limits on the freedom of Americans, his poll numbers have only improved.

Meanwhile, among critics there appears to be a misconception of these lockdowns (which are very often only partially imposed or enforced) as being imposed over the howls of the local population, which is being silenced and cowed by jackbooted local police.

If only that were true. In most places, it appears clear that a great many residents approve of the lockdowns. We see this support in the form of all the local scolds who complain on Nextdoor.com about neighborhood children who don’t properly engage in "social distancing." We see it in the people who call the police to report violators of stay-at-home orders. We see it in those who report local businesses for allowing too many people inside.

Viewed in this way, it may be more likely that state governors and other politicians are afraid of being seen as doing too little, rather than as overstepping their authority to impose public safety measures.

After all, given that the COVID-19 virus is far more deadly for the elderly than for younger groups, one might reasonably suppose that the elderly are most likely to become hysterical over the virus. For politicians, that’s one group you don’t want to cross. As the AARP notes:

For nearly 40 years, the turnout of voters over age 45 has significantly outpaced that of younger Americans. In the 2016 presidential election, for example, 71 percent of Americans over 65 voted, compared with 46 percent among 18- to 29-year-olds, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. While analysts point to increased energy among younger voters over the past couple of elections, people over 65 continue to show up at the polls far more than any other age group. At the same time, the number of voters who fall into the category of “older” keeps rising.

If a governor is receiving calls from local voters about the need to "do something"—especially if they’re in a demographic that’s more likely to vote—then it’s no surprise if that governor soon discovers that there is a "need" to impose a stay-at-home order post-haste.

Meanwhile, governors and other officials receive daily pressure from unelected bureaucrats who look to harness the benefits of public acquiescence. US News reports on a likely typical case in Iowa:

One of the most outspoken critics of Iowa’s approach to fighting the outbreak has been Eli Percenevich, an epidemiologist and physician who oversees a group of researchers studying infection prevention at the University of Iowa and Iowa City’s VA Hospital.

He has called on [Iowa governor Kim] Reynolds to issue a shelter-in-place order, saying many Iowans aren’t getting the message that they need to stay home.

The "solution" favored by these government employees is clear: more lockdowns, more business closures, harsher punishments for violators. Yes, some governors push back on these demands, but as time goes on they "waver," "soften," and eventually change their minds as panicky residents and government-employed "experts" demand action.

Of course, none of the politicians or bureaucrats who want to deprive people of their property and their employment will lose their jobs. Their taxpayer-funded salaries are quite safe. (At least until state and local tax revenues collapse.) But so far, I’ve heard of no governor willing to forego his own salary while millions are put out of work by government decrees.

At this point, many elected officials likely see being "asleep at the switch" as a more politically damaging charge than "being a tyrant." It’s possible that this may change as the realities of mass unemployment and bankruptcy sink in. But for now most politicians, like the people who vote for them, are clinging to the idea that if the federal government prints enough money and bails out enough industries everything will soon return to normal.

The fact that business owners and entrepreneurs are being sacrificed is of little political import to elected officials or most voters. After all, only 10 percent of Americans actually make a full-time living from businesses they own. Only a small minority of the population understands firsthand how jobs are created and how payrolls are met. Much of the rest of the population thinks wages and wealth magically appear from the ether. If there is unemployment and low wages, it’s because business owners are "greedy" or unwilling to share the wealth. Thus, if businesses are temporarily shut down "for our own good," then surely those business owners will just use their secret hidden wealth to start up those businesses again when the panic is over.

Thus, we’re not witnessing a usurper regime imposing unpopular measures on a resistant but helpless citizenry. We’re more likely witnessing widespread mob rule, the central characteristic of which is rule by the majority with no regard for the rights of dissenting minorities. The government may now be ruling by decree, but it is in many places doing so with the hearty approval of the majority. Politicians have calculated that they’re likely to remain popular so long as they cultivate an image of "decisive leadership" through strong decrees and demands for compliance in the name of safety. As Cuomo’s surging popularity suggests, this may be a safe political move.

Certainly there are those who resist. There are those for whom the rule of law, the Bill of Rights, and basic freedoms actually matter. But for others, principles such as these are quickly forgotten once fear and anxiety enter the picture. The rights of minority groups (such as business owners or old-fashioned Bill of Rights enthusiasts) mean little or nothing once the majority—conditioned by years of public schooling to demand a government solution to nearly everything—decides that such rights are an inconvenient obstacle to "doing something."

The public demands action. Politicians are more than happy to oblige.


Tyler Durden

Thu, 04/09/2020 – 18:40

via ZeroHedge News

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml

Marine who Served in Afghanistan Is Murdered in Chicago after Gang Pushes Him in Front of Train

Retired Marine Mamadou Balde who served in Afghanistan was murdered in Chicago on Tuesday night after a gang pushed him in front of a train.

Mamadou reportedly walked away from the men before they pushed him in front of the train.

Police are looking for the killers.

WGN reported:

Family members say a former Marine who served two tours in Afghanistan was killed in a Chicago subway tunnel Tuesday after he was pushed onto the tracks and struck by a Red Line train.

Al Balde and his daughter came to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office Wednesday to identify the body of 29-year-old Mamadou Balde, who was killed Tuesday.

While he says Mamadou was the smartest of his four boys, Al Balde said he sadly feared his son would die a horrible death.

“I kind of knew also he was going to end up this way,” Al Balde said.

Al Balde gets choked up with emotions as he talks about how his son met his end, saying he was thrown into the path of a moving train at the Jackson stop downtown “while he was walking away” from a group of men Tuesday.

Mamadou died of multiple injuries, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner.

Hat Tip Andrew.

The post Marine who Served in Afghanistan Is Murdered in Chicago after Gang Pushes Him in Front of Train appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

via The Gateway Pundit

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com

Left-Wing Activist Roasted After Saying Business Owners ‘Chose’ To Lay Off Workers

Millions of Americans have been laid off as the novel coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the economy.

Employees and employers are both feeling the brunt of these difficult times.

So leave it to a dogmatic leftist to blame hard-working business owners for the suffering of American workers.

Author and liberal activist Sally Kohn seems to think that businesses suffering significant losses during this crisis “chose” to lay off their employees.

TRENDING: Nurse’s Viral Video on Hospital’s Mask Shortage Was a Complete Lie – And the Media Fell for It

“I’m really tired of reading how business owners are ‘forced’ to layoff workers. No one made them do that. They *chose* to do that,” Kohn tweeted Thursday.

“Not saying it isn’t a hard choice, during a hard time, but to say they were *forced* obscures their agency AND casts owners/CEOs as the victims.”

Thankfully, conservative comedian Steven Crowder was there to set her straight.

Crowder, known for his wildly popular YouTube series “Louder with Crowder,” had some choice words for Kohn and her ignorant statement.

“Actually, yes they were forced to close, and that’s why they had to layoff workers. No money coming into the business, no money to pay employees,” Crowder wrote.

The activist tried to defend herself from an avalanche of criticism in several condescending follow-up tweets, all the while standing by her claims that it’s a business owner’s “choice” to fire employees.

“Oh Lordy, Twitter. Grasp the nuance of what I’m saying. I am NOT saying that it’s not a hard, sometimes impossible decision. But it’s still a DECISION. A CHOICE. Think about the meaning/implications of the word forced. No one is literally being forced to layoff workers,” Kohn wrote.

RELATED: Home Depot Founder Blasts Dems for Impeaching Trump Instead of Dealing with COVID

Is Crowder right about small businesses?

0% (0 Votes)

0% (0 Votes)

“AND that attitude in general, that business owners/CEOs take certain steps because they HAVE TO as opposed to because they CHOOSE TO, helps mask exploitation of workers in general in a million other ways — ‘have no choice’ but to pay low wages, no benefits, etc,” she said.

Kohn’s logic falls in line with the Marxist dogma of the left — workers are always the victims, and private employers are exploiting them.

In reality, American businesses and workers are free to enter the consensual exchange of payment for services. If workers don’t like the wages they are being paid, they are free to go elsewhere.

Unfortunately for Kohn, Crowder wasn’t the only one to speak up against her ideological misconceptions.

Several business owners also voiced their displeasure with Kohn’s comments.

Kohn is implying that by laying off their workers, business owners are making a greedy “choice” that is only best for themselves. That couldn’t be further from the truth.

These businesses cannot afford to pay their workers.

By laying them off, they are giving those employees a chance to make money elsewhere, whether that be through another company or through unemployment benefits.

Before the next time Kohn decides to preach from the pulpit of Twitter, she might want to read up on basic economics.

We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

via The Western Journal

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.westernjournal.com

House GOP Leader McCarthy Blasts Democrats’ ‘Disgusting’ Demands in New Coronavirus Bill

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy pilloried Senate Democrats on Thursday for blocking yet another piece of emergency coronavirus relief legislation.

The bill, meant to replenish the steadily evaporating funding stream for a small business loan program established less than two weeks ago by the $2.2 trillion bipartisan CARES Act, had been introduced by Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for passage by unanimous consent just one hour before, Politico reported.

Democratic Maryland Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, however, objected to the $251 billion replenishment measure, calling McConnell’s motion for rapid passage a “political stunt” and demanding consideration for their party’s proposed alterations to the small business loan program as well as increased funding for hospitals and state response.

According to the Washington Examiner, the Democrats’ recently floated demand for $2 billion worth of national vote-by-mail funding in the upcoming 2020 presidential election was also brought to the table.

“That’s disgusting to me right now,” McCarthy told reporters just an hour later, warning colleagues in the opposition, “Stop worrying about politics. Start worrying about what’s in front of us right now, and that’s the health of the nation, combating this virus, and our economy.”

TRENDING: Nurse’s Viral Video on Hospital’s Mask Shortage Was a Complete Lie – And the Media Fell for It

“Hopefully, they realize this is disgusting what they are doing,” the California Republican said.

Incredibly popular with small businesses attempting to prevent layoffs amid pandemic-related closures, the $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program is on track to run out of funds shortly, having already doled out more in loans over the course of two weeks than the U.S. Small Business Administration gave out in the 2019 fiscal year, McCarthy said in a weekly news conference.

According to Politico, those fast-moving funds are a major concern for Trump administration Secretary of Treasury Steve Mnuchin, who personally requested earlier this week that GOP leaders in Congress take action to replenish the program.

Do you think coronavirus relief legislation should include funding and provisions for non-emergency matters?

0% (0 Votes)

0% (0 Votes)

Similarly allotted war chests for state and medical sector pandemic response, on the other hand, have yet to come close to running dry, leading figures like McCarthy to argue against replenishing them just yet.

“What they are requesting for hospitals and states — that money is not running out. That money is sitting there. This is the only element that could run out of money in the next week and we’re sitting in pro forma — but they don’t care,” McCarthy said.

“They continue to want to play politics with this pandemic,” he added. “There’s nothing worse than watching that happen.”

RELATED: Bernie Sanders Spokeswoman Says Dem Leadership Could Be ‘Planning To Replace’ Biden

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, for her part, defended calls for further funding expansions, having already indicated as the CARES Act finished its rounds in Congress on Mar. 26 that Democratic legislators intended to greatly expand the scope of what classified as emergency funding in crafting their forthcoming phase four relief package.

Pelosi specifically went to bat for vote-by-mail provisions in a Friday news conference, alleging Republican opposition to such measures over voter fraud concerns were no more than thinly-veiled fears of another blue wave in November.

“We have a different value system for what voting means to a democracy,” Pelosi told reporters. “Clearly we want to remove all obstacles to voting. … Why should we say to people stand in line for hours when we don’t even want you leaving the house?”

“[Republicans] should not be afraid of the voice of the people,” the speaker added.

McCarthy, however, claimed the vote-by-mail push was an attempt by Democrats to use a national emergency in order to “restructure government.”

“I looked at what happened today and I’m very disappointed,” McCarthy said in a weekly news conference. “To me this is not a time — I know people will say, ‘Oh, let’s restructure government. Let’s hold it up. We should play ransom for relief.’”

“That is not the way to play,” he said.

We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

via The Western Journal

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.westernjournal.com

In Address to COVID Responders, Melania Looks Stronger Than Any Other American First Lady

Commentary

In Address to COVID Responders, Melania Looks Stronger Than Any Other American First Lady

First lady Melania Trump visits the Children’s Inn at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, on Feb. 14, 2020.Tasos Katopodis / Getty ImagesFirst lady Melania Trump visits the Children’s Inn at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, on Feb. 14, 2020. (Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images)

With President Donald Trump being a magnet for media attention, especially in times of crisis, first lady Melania Trump frequently gets overshadowed.

When she is acknowledged, the establishment media often bend over backward to find absurd reasons to criticize her. Even her successful public appearances are largely ignored or mischaracterized by the media.

In spite of her treatment by the media, Melania Trump has shown repeatedly that she is is the epitome of grace and class. She embodies the qualities that we cherish in our first ladies.

In her response to coronavirus, she has demonstrated her merits yet again by taking special efforts to thank the people who are working hard to protect everyone else.

On Wednesday, she released a video on social media in which she addressed those who are sacrificing so much as we combat COVID-19.

TRENDING: Nurse’s Viral Video on Hospital’s Mask Shortage Was a Complete Lie – And the Media Fell for It

“To all of our medical personnel and other front-line responders, on behalf of a grateful nation, thank you,” Trump said in her address. “The president and I appreciate all that you are doing to keep the people of our country healthy and safe.”

The message is doubtless appreciated as the nation works hard to show gratitude for all of the workers who are considered essential during this time.

The first lady went a step beyond thanking the medical professionals for their hard work.

Is Melania Trump a great first lady?

0% (0 Votes)

0% (0 Votes)

In her message, Trump included something that would never be mentioned by a leftist — praise for the determination of the American spirit.

“In the most difficult of times, the United States never fails to rise to the occasion with both unity and strength,” she said. “It is because of you that the people of America are receiving the care and treatment they need.”

At this point, it is refreshing to see a first lady acknowledging the successful response of the American people rather than making snarky comments on Twitter.

Trump’s statement is a good reminder that, ultimately, it will be the hard work and ingenuity of the American people that bring us out of this crisis.

The first lady reiterated support for our medical workers, saying, “We stand united with you and we salute your courageous and compassionate efforts. Our prayers are with all who are fighting this invisible enemy, COVID-19.”

RELATED: Twitter Bans James Woods but Leaves Actor Michael Rapaport Alone Despite Dehumanizing Melania Tweet

Despite all of the hardships and partisan fighting, there are plenty of examples of people in our country working together and displaying extraordinary grace and generosity as we combat the coronavirus crisis. It is those examples that provide hope and strength as Americans look for light at the end of the tunnel.

Melania Trump exemplifies class by focusing on those who are working the hardest and promoting a message of positivity, which is a welcome change from anything we are likely to see on social media or cable news.

The address echoes her husband’s characterization of the fight against COVID-19 as a war.

“We will have a great victory. We have no other choice. Every one of us has a role to play in winning this war,” President Donald Trump said in a White House news briefing on March 30.

The first lady continued that message in her address by labeling the virus as “the invisible enemy.”

Melania Trump’s words also remind the country that with the unity and compassion Americans always find in times of crisis, COVID-19 is an enemy that will be defeated.

We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

via The Western Journal

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.westernjournal.com

Corona: creating the illusion of a pandemic through diagnostic tests

Corona: creating the illusion of a pandemic through diagnostic testsNailed them, with their own words.

In this article, I’ll present quotes from official sources about their own diagnostic test for the coronavirus.  I’m talking about fatal flaws in the test.

Because case numbers are based on those tests (or no tests at all), the whole “pandemic effect” has been created out of fake science.

via CanadaFreePress.Com

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://canadafreepress.com/

Stop the COVID-19 Insanity Now

Stop the COVID-19 Insanity Now
Updated: April 9, 2020
It is the gross overreaction of certain government and business leaders to the Wuhan coronavirus of 2020, otherwise known as COVID-19, that is the danger to the United States, not the virus itself.  The abundance of data show that the virus is similar in danger to the seasonal flu, and the longer governments persist in their overreaction, the more severe damage they will do to the economy and the lives that depend on it.

via CanadaFreePress.Com

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://canadafreepress.com/

Watch–Mitch McConnell: Democrats Holding Small Business Aid ‘Hostage’

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said on the Senate floor on Thursday that Democrats continue to hold small business aid “hostage.”

The Senate adjourned on Thursday after Senate Democrats blocked McConnell’s measure to approve $250 billion in relief for small businesses. Democrats claimed that McConnell was not negotiating in good faith and that more money was needed elsewhere.

McConnell explained that the Thursday vote would have simply expanded on what was provided by the $2 trillion CARES Act.

“I’m not talking about changing any policy language that both sides negotiated together. I am literally talking about deleting the number 350 and writing 600 in its place. A completely clean bill,” he said.

McConnell blamed Democrats for delaying the aid as part of a broader move to include more Democrat provisions in a future bill.

He said:

The distinguished Democratic Leader and the Speaker of the House sought to use this crucial program to open broader negotiations on other topics, including parts of the CARES Act where literally no money has gone out the door yet.

The Democratic leadership has suggested they may hold Americans’ paychecks hostage unless we pass another sweeping bill that spends half a trillion dollars doubling down on a number of parts of the CARES Act, including parts that have not even started to work yet.

The country cannot afford unnecessary wrangling or political maneuvering. Treating this as a normal, partisan negotiation could literally cost Americans their jobs.

“We are asking small business owners across America to place their faith in us. We are asking them to keep workers on payroll because Congress, the Treasury, and the SBA will have their back,” McConnell said. “We must not fail them. My colleagues must not treat working Americans as political hostages.”

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) said in a statement on Thursday that Democrats are playing “political games” with Americans’ livelihoods. She said:

After hearing from Iowans and seeing the overwhelming response of small businesses across the country, it’s clear we need to bolster the Paycheck Protection Program. We don’t have time for political games; we’re in a crisis. Workers and employers in Iowa and across the country need this relief now more than ever, so let’s put aside the politics and swiftly get this specific additional support for small businesses approved so money can keep flowing, Iowa workers can continue to collect a paycheck, and our state’s small businesses can stay afloat.

“As a Main Street entrepreneur, it’s sad that Senate Democrats have blocked $250 billion of additional aid for small businesses,” Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) said in a statement on Thursday. “The PPP fund will soon run out of money and more businesses will close their doors while Democrats block additional relief.”

“Let’s pass more non-controversial funding for Americans’ paychecks. Let’s do it today. And then let’s continue to work together, with speed and bipartisanship. We will get through this crisis together,” McConnell concluded.

Sean Moran is a congressional reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter @SeanMoran3.

via Breitbart News

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.breitbart.com

Trump Coronavirus Campaign Ad Features Joe Biden Cheerleading for China

President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign released a new ad on Thursday attacking former Vice President Joe Biden for his past support of China.

“During America’s crisis, Biden protected China’s feelings,” the text of the ad reads.

The ad features Biden’s past positive comments about China, as more Americans suffer from the coronavirus that first came from China.

“It is in our self-interest that China continue to prosper,” Biden says in the ad.

The ad also features Biden toasting Xi Jinping at dinner and questions on Biden’s son Hunter’s investments in China.

Dr. Anthony Fauci also has a cameo in the campaign ad, praising the president enacting the China travel ban to help fight the virus.

via Breitbart News

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.breitbart.com

Joe Biden Coronavirus Advisor Ezekiel Emanuel: ‘Living Too Long Is Also a Loss’

Ezekiel Emanuel, an architect of Obamacare and special adviser to the director-general of the World Health Organization, has been widely cited by the news media in recent days arguing that life in the U.S. can’t fully return to normal for about 18 months, estimating that’s when a Chinese coronavirus vaccine could be broadly available.

Emanuel is also advising presidential candidate Joe Biden on the pandemic, joining Biden’s hastily assembled Public Health Advisory Committee.

While the media has been quoting Emanuel as an expert in health policy, the brother of former Chicago mayor and ex-Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel is more than that.

Emanuel has had a longtime and controversial fascination with healthcare rationing, writing scores of papers over the years on the ethics of allocating medical resources to a population. He is also a hyper-partisan champion of progressive policies that have sought to fundamentally transform the U.S. economy and healthcare system.

He once wrote a piece titled, “Why I Hope to Die at 75.” In the 2014 Atlantic article, Emanuel made clear that he was serious about his wish to die at 75 and even argued that “living too long is also a loss.”

Emanuel wrote:

I am sure of my position. Doubtless, death is a loss. It deprives us of experiences and milestones, of time spent with our spouse and children. In short, it deprives us of all the things we value.

But here is a simple truth that many of us seem to resist: living too long is also a loss. It renders many of us, if not disabled, then faltering and declining, a state that may not be worse than death but is nonetheless deprived. It robs us of our creativity and ability to contribute to work, society, the world. It transforms how people experience us, relate to us, and, most important, remember us. We are no longer remembered as vibrant and engaged but as feeble, ineffectual, even pathetic.

Emanuel posited that “for many reasons, 75 is a pretty good age to aim to stop.”

His argument for death at 75 is particularly instructive now that he’s joined 77-year-old Biden’s campaign.

In his Atlantic piece, Emanuel referenced those “lucky” enough to have “escaped physical and mental disability” after the age of 75. Yet he still argues that life will decline in those cases, as well.

“Even if we aren’t demented, our mental functioning deteriorates as we grow older,” he wrote of those who are still more highly functioning after the age of 75.

“Age-associated declines in mental-processing speed, working and long-term memory, and problem-solving are well established. Conversely, distractibility increases. We cannot focus and stay with a project as well as we could when we were young. As we move slower with age, we also think slower.”

Emanuel brought his obsession with healthcare rationing into the coronavirus debate. Last month, he wasted no time penning an eerie New York Times oped offering suggestions on how to ration ventilators to the American public while arguing against using a traditional first come first serve basis.

He co-authored the piece under the banner of his title of vice provost of global initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania.

Emanuel posited that ethics “requires” hospitals to use a method of “assessing and reassessing who is most likely to survive” to determine which patients should be allocated ventilators and other resources during a supply shortage.

When it comes to time spent treating patients, Emanuel wrote that “rather than spending eight hours caring for one extremely ill person with a bad prognosis, a doctor will contribute more spending one hour each on eight patients who can survive.”

In widely citing Emanuel in recent days, the media largely ignore that he is a senior fellow at the George Soros-funded Center for American Progress, which served as the de facto idea factory for the Obama White House.

Earlier this week, Emanuel used the coronavirus crisis to advocate for a universal health care system, which he claimed would be the best way to fill in the gaps during the pandemic.

“COVID-19 is a great argument for universal health care coverage that isn’t ‘hole-y’ and doesn’t allow, you know, millions of people to slip through. It is an argument for simplification of the system,” Emanuel stated.

Emanuel, meanwhile, is special advisor to the director-general of the embattled World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

Emanuel was an outspoken defender of Tedros when Tedros faced accusations during the 2017 WHO nomination process that he worked with the Ethiopian government to allegedly cover up cholera outbreaks starting in 2006, instead labeling them acute diarrhea.

Emanuel’s close association with Tedros may raise some eyebrows considering the WHO chief’s wading into U.S. politics by essentially accusing President Trump of politicizing coronavirus.

“Please don’t politicize this virus,” Tedros said earlier this week when asked about Trump’s raising questions about WHO’s relationship with China.

“If you want to be exploited and if you want to have many more body bags, then you [politicize the virus],” Tedros told reporters in Geneva. “If you don’t want many more body bags, then you refrain from politicizing it.”

Emanuel has been making the media rounds the last few days positing that it will take about 18 months before the U.S. can return to normal.

“The kind of normal where we go traveling, we go to restaurants, we go to concerts, we go to religious services, we go on cruises, until we have a vaccine that protects everyone. That’s 18 months, it’s not going to be sooner,” Emanuel told ABC News.

“Anyone who tells you we’re going to have a vaccine in three or four months, that’s just not the reality of how biology and research works,” he stated.

Aaron Klein is Breitbart’s Jerusalem bureau chief and senior investigative reporter. He is a New York Times bestselling author and hosts the popular weekend talk radio program, “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio.” Follow him on Twitter @AaronKleinShow.

Joshua Klein contributed research to this article. Follow him on Twitter @JoshuaKlein_

via Breitbart News

Enjoy this article? Read the full version at the authors website: https://www.breitbart.com