Monday, May 25, 2020

SALUTING OUR HEROES ON MEMORIAL DAY 2020... AND ALWAYS!

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     As Americans, Monday, May 25th, 2020 is unlike any previous Memorial Day.  This year, we not only offer our heartfelt thanks to our armed forces veterans, and salute the memory of those courageous souls who gave their lives in the line of duty to fight for and preserve our freedoms, we also pay tribute to the frontline responders who are risking their lives everyday as we battle not a war to defend our country from a foreign enemy, but a war against a deadly virus.  Protecting us in that endeavor and caring for the suffering patients who have been afflicted by the Corona Virus Disease of 2019 - abbreviated as COVID-19 or simply coronavirus - is being a different kind of hero; one that uses medicine and tender loving care instead of machine guns and bullets.

     Doctors, nurses, hospital technicians and aides, paramedics/EMTs, police officers, firefighters, and other healthcare and emergency professionals are endangering themselves everyday so they can help people who are infected by the coronavirus, while they know full well that there is no definitive treatment, no cure, and no vaccine.  There are the scientists, and the laboratory technicians and research assistants who are spending every waking moment trying to find that treatment, that cure, and that vaccine.  These dedicated individuals - like our brave military personnel - deserve the gratitude of all Americans today, and everyday, as they each perform services above and beyond the call of duty.

     As America's defense forces have done for nearly two-and-a-half centuries - both in wartime and peacetime - frontline responders, during a public health crisis, make extraordinary sacrifices by freely devoting their efforts and their humanity to hopefully save the lives of people they don't know; perfect strangers.  When Americans wear a military uniform that displays the stars and stripes of our republic, they express patriotism and love of country.  We owe these bands of brothers and sisters our day-to-day liberties and our democracy.  But there are other ways to represent and honor the red, white and blue of the United States.  So like a battalion of soldiers, squads of physicians - along with other healthcare healers and angels of mercy - use stethoscopes and scrubs to aid in protecting their country - our country - and our flag.  Some drive ambulances, or fire engines, or they exhibit a badge.  And like our soldiers, marines, sailors, airmen, and guardsmen, each accepts the hazards of their job despite the possibility - that even while wearing protective gear - they could be shot, or they could be infected with a disease that can be fatal.

     Like military troops who could be ambushed in jungles and deserts overseas, and attacked with an adversary's heavy artillery and weapons of mass destruction, or by police officers who face criminals with assault weapons and pistols, or firefighters who enter a burning building so they can extinguish a raging blaze, healthcare providers treat patients who can be highly contagious.  All of these gallant collaborators of compassion are unselfish heroes.  We are a nation of people who proudly make America our home.

     Heroes save lives in many different ways.  They need not be in a combat zone or in a hospital zone.  They need not protect us by upholding the law, or by rescuing us from a flood or a stuck elevator.  Heroes need not use sirens, code blue crash carts, or armored vehicles on a battlefield.  For the most part of two months or longer, the COVID-19 pandemic self-quarantined Americans and kept them cooped up in their houses and apartments.  Recently, one after another, all 50 states began to reopen their economies after governors had closed down nonessential businesses.  But now, there are many people who still remain isolated from others because their bodies' weak immune systems make them more vulnerable and more susceptible to catching the coronavirus, or because they disagree with government officials - no matter the political affiliation - and feel it's not time yet to venture out in to the world, even if they social distance, wear masks, and wash their hands. 

     During a pandemic, we all need to eat.  We all need to get the necessary medicine that treats our chronic illnesses or reduces our pain.  So pharmacists, people working for grocery stores and food delivery services, postal carriers and the UPS and FedEx guys and gals, volunteers at food banks and pantries, plus charitable individuals all across America who generously give money and/or their time to assist others during a terrifying period in our lives, are all to be considered heroes.

     On this particular Memorial Day, lots of people deserve credit, and they deserve our recognition and appreciation.  On this Memorial Day, thank you to our U.S. veterans - past and present - for their distinguished service.  To my grandfathers, my father, my uncles, my cousins, my friends, and to anyone - men and women alike - who has served our country, I thank you.  The United States of America commemorates this day in your honor and we salute you.  But I'm sure you're willing to share this day with the COVID-19 frontline responders, and anyone else who is opening his or her heart, to help others.

     And that's The Controversy for today.

     I'm Gary B. Duglin.

     "We'll talk again."


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Sunday, May 24, 2020

THE CORONAVIRUS KILLS, BUT DONALD TRUMP IS THE EVIL PLAGUE THAT CAUSED IT TO BE WORSE

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     An article in the June 2020 issue of The Atlantic, written by staff writer George Packer, is titled We Are Living In A Failed State.  The coronavirus didn't break America.  It revealed what was already broken.

     Midway in to his column, Mr. Packer writes, "We now have two categories of work: essential and nonessential.  Who have the essential workers turned out to be? Mostly people in low-paying jobs that require their physical presence and put their health directly at risk: warehouse workers, shelf stockers, Instacart shoppers, delivery drivers, municipal employees, hospital staffers, home health aides, long-haul truckers.  Doctors and nurses are the pandemic's combat heroes, but the supermarket cashier with her bottle of sanitizer and the UPS driver with his latex gloves are the supply and logistics troops who keep the frontline forces intact."

     Donald Trump has proven time and time again that he has no clue what it means to be President of the United States. Apparently Trump was absent the day his first grade teacher taught his class that America has a President, not a king, not a monarch, not a dictator.  But on Friday, May 22nd, 2020, Trump issued a statement - live from The White House Briefing Room - that paints a portrait of an 18th Century European despot, not a 21st Century U.S. commander-in-chief.

     "Today I am identifying houses of worship; churches, synagogue(s), and mosques, as essential places that provide essential services.  Some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential, but have left out churches and other houses of worship.  It's not right.  So I'm correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential.  I call upon governors to allow our churches and places of worship to open right now."  Trump went on with his demand.  "The governors need to do the right thing and allow these very important essential places of faith to open right now, for this weekend.  If they don't do it, I will override the governors. In America, we need more prayer, not less."

     I guess Trump also missed school when other students were learning about Separation of Church and State in the United States.

     It was the British King George III who Thomas Jefferson labeled a "tyrant" in the U.S. Declaration of Independence.  America's Founding Fathers felt George was villainous and, therefore, unfit to rule over a free people, a free society.  Does that make you think of anybody we know today?  After all, Donald Trump's threat to U.S. governors sounded as if it was ripped from the pages of the King George playbook. Only an autocrat would attempt to browbeat and bully, but intimidation is Trump's modus operandi.

     Trump thinks he can do whatever he wants as President.  But he can't; not in our country.  As such, Trump cannot order governors to permit the re-opening of churches, temples and other prayer palaces.  The U.S. Constitution doesn't give any American President the right or the power to override governors unless specifically stated in the Constitution.  The Tenth Amendment says that any power not specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution belongs to the States and the people, and in a health crisis - as we are suffering from now with the COVID-19 pandemic - the authority to order business establishments to close or open its doors is "police power" and is spelled out in the Constitution to be reserved by state governments, not "Uncle Sam."  The Tenth Amendment reads as follows. "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." Therefore, in this instance, the Tenth Amendment - part of the Bill of Rights - gives all the power to the States, not to the President.

     Donald Trump has his own personal agenda when he tells governors that churches, synagogues and mosques are "essential."  As a Jew, I know that rabbis will tell people - and I'm sure priests, ministers and clergy of all faiths will do the same - that a person doesn't have to be in a house of worship for God to hear our prayers. We can pray from anywhere.  So Trump is a complete fool, which everyone should be aware of by now, but unfortunately not everyone has gotten the memo.  He just wants people to think it's safe to congregate in a religious setting to benefit his campaign for re-election.  Such optics would indicate that America is back to normal, which it clearly is not, and won't be for quite awhile.  Let's face it, Trump doesn't care about anybody but himself, so it doesn't matter to him if more people die, especially if those individuals are African-Americans, Latinos, Asian-Americans, and Native Americans.  In Trump's lily-white eyes - the racist bigot that he is - having a multi-ethnic, multi-racial country is not the nation he wants for the United States.

     My column today is not intended to be a review of another journalist's work, although I do agree with many of George Packer's observations.  However, I do need to express my thoughts on one specific phrase at the beginning of his piece.

     "When the virus came here, it found a country with serious underlying conditions, and it exploited them ruthlessly.  Chronic ills - a corrupt political class, a sclerotic bureaucracy, a heartless economy, a divided and distracted public - had gone untreated for years.  We had learned to live, uncomfortably, with the symptoms. It took the scale and intimacy of a pandemic to expose their severity - to shock Americans with the recognition that we are in the high-risk category."

     George, we have not "learned to live uncomfortably."  That would mean that we accepted life as it was.  Except for those who make up the Donald Trump base, nobody accepted the evil plague.  Democrats tried with all their heart, soul and might to remove that plague; that virus, which is none other than Donald Trump himself, and Republicans are responsible for helping to create him. Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives impeached Trump five months ago on December 18th, 2019, but Republicans in the U.S. Senate decided they would raise Trump even higher on to his pedestal of profanity and perversion, and allow him to play dictator. I do wonder how many Republican senators are kicking themselves today that they didn't join the lone GOP lawmaker, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, by voting to convict Trump on February 5th, 2020, and that they didn't push hard to have him removed from office when they had the chance.  Now, it will be up to the voters on 

November 3rd to elect former Vice President Joe Biden to be President, and to do what Senate Republicans should've done to Trump three-and-a-half months ago before his presidential malpractice caused the tragic and untimely deaths of nearly 100,000 Americans.  Sadly, it's inevitable that thousands more Americans - perhaps hundreds of thousands - will be dead from the coronavirus by the end of this year.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the World Health Organization abbreviates coronavirus as COVID-19 because it stands for COronaVIrus Disease 2019.  

     It would make sense for people throughout the United States to listen to the doctors and scientists from the CDC plus other health officials nationwide, but nobody should pay any attention to Donald Trump or any politician who doesn't follow the recommendations of the CDC.  Ignore CDC guidelines and you may be responsible for loved ones standing over your grave after you die from the coronavirus.  Or, you could be the one mourning a family member or friend, who died because you were contagious with COVID-19 and got him or her sick.  Think about it.

     Because Senate Republicans did not do their jobs - by getting rid of Trump - he remained in office and the U.S. economy tanked.  As a result, 39-million Americans have been forced to file for unemployment.  With more than 5.4-million COVID-19 cases worldwide and nearly 350,000 coronavirus deaths around our globe, the pandemic is far from over as the number of fatalities increases everyday.  More Americans will die not only from a biological virus, but because of a narcissistic and egotistical virus; that being the lethal negligence, incompetence and deceitful behavior of a man who has proven over and over again that he is unfit to serve as President of the United States.  The coronavirus kills.  But Donald Trump is the ongoing disease that has caused it to be worse.

     And that's The Controversy for today.

     I'm Gary B. Duglin.

     "We'll talk again."


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Link to George Packer's column in The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/06/underlying-conditions/610261/

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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

I DOUBT GOD IS HAPPY TODAY

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     If you knew that a nuclear weapon had been detonated and that the radiation from such a bomb was approaching your hometown, but you had an underground protective shelter in your backyard, would you venture out to your favorite playground or would you hunker down and shield yourself until it was safe to come out and play?  I think we all know the answer.

     The COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic is another version of a nuclear explosion. COVID-19 is a disease that is waiting to attack.  It's a missile parked in a silo.  A nuclear blast needs to be triggered by human hands, or by a computer that has been programmed by the mind of a human.  The coronavirus - as with all viruses - is generated through the mystery of science.  Until the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves an effective and safe for general use vaccine, there is no means to completely control the COVID-19 disease or the devastation that it and the coronavirus cause.

     This is a terrifying moment in our lives today, and we need to safeguard ourselves from this deadly disease that could possibly kill millions of people in the United States, and perhaps tens of millions - or even hundreds of millions - worldwide.  Therefore, my thoughts of doom and gloom are to encourage caution. Many health officials across America - who with their scientific and medical expertise - have determined that at least tens of thousands more Americans will die from the contagious coronavirus this year, because they are not staying home, not social distancing, and not wearing masks.  I wonder if they are even washing their hands.    

     As this column is published, Worldometer reports that 91,981 Americans have died as a result of COVID-19 with a total of 1,550,294 coronavirus cases diagnosed in the United States.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts a minimum of 100,000 fatalities from the coronavirus by June 1st, 2020. COVID-19 is not simply going to "disappear" as Donald Trump seems to think, and the consensus of opinion by doctors and scientists is that a vaccine is, at best, 12 to 18 months away, even with the news on Monday, May 18th that a COVID-19 vaccine has shown positive results from Phase 1 of a clinical trial.  The Cambridge, Massachusetts biotechnology company, Moderna, has created a vaccine that may protect people from getting the coronavirus.  This first trial is encouraging, but many more studies - with a larger amount of patients - need to be performed.  In Phase 1, 8 of the 45 people who participated in the trial showed that they developed neutralizing antibodies.  It is those antibodies that scientists believe are instrumental in protecting humans from a virus that can be lethal.  So far, the Moderna vaccine appears to be safe, with the only apparent side effect being some redness around the area where individuals received their injection.  Otherwise, this small sampling of patients is tolerating the vaccine, but it will take additional phases to determine if the drug actually will work for the masses and be completely effective so that eventually COVID-19 and the coronavirus can become a nightmare of the past.  

     Prior to the announcement on May 18th about the Moderna vaccine trial, Donald Trump declared to the nation on Friday, May 15th, "Vaccine or no vaccine, we're back."  Trump - in a word - is selfish.  Oh there are many other words I could use to describe him, but he's a selfish scoundrel who is more interested in his re-election campaign than the safety and security of the American people.  Trump will try to unethically and deceitfully convince voters that it will take him - and only him - for the economy to thrive.  But Americans cannot allow Trump to personally succeed by implementing unscrupulous methods; not when the cost is going to be the lives of even one more person.  Worldwide, there are currently nearly 4.9-million cases of coronavirus with about 321,000 fatalities around the globe. 

     Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Labor says 36.5-million people in our country have filed for unemployment.  Americans are in desperate need of money. Acknowledged by Democrats, the U.S. House of Representatives - on May 15th - passed a coronavirus relief package at a price tag of 3-trillion dollars.  The Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions (HEROES) Act would give a second round of stimulus checks to millions of eligible adults and children, along with providing additional unemployment benefits.  But the Republicans in the U.S. Senate are continuing their game of "follow the leader," and I don't just mean Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.  They're doing Donald Trump's dirty work so that the bill won't even make it to The Oval Office desk for Trump to veto. Although McConnell and his GOP cohorts are dismissing the House measure, Trump told reporters on Wednesday, May 13th that the legislation is "DOA. Dead on arrival." 

     Trump cares about nobody but himself.  We know that Trump's warped thinking makes it okay for him to have money, but Trump doesn't give a damn if the American people are starving and can't pay their rent or other monthly bills.  If the Republican-controlled Senate refuses to pass the HEROES Act so that Trump doesn't have to sign it in to law, then the measure won't be the only thing that will be "dead on arrival."  People don't have the funds to buy food for their families to eat.  With schools closed - as a result of the pandemic - many students aren't being fed breakfast and lunch.  They had relied on their schools, in the past, for that nourishment.  Some schools - where students stayed late for extra-curricular activities - were, at times, also treated to dinner.  But not anymore.  People depend on our government to keep them alive with food, medicine and other health products; not to mention sanitary supplies, as well as personal hygiene items such as soap, toothpaste and toilet paper. Charitable outfits, including religious organizations, food banks and other community action groups, have stepped up to the plate to help people in need.  But as much as they want to hit home runs for everyone, they can't.  There's a tremendous demand for financial donations as local charities are overwhelmed by people who require assistance. It's tragic that so many of our population are dying from COVID-19 after being infected by the coronavirus, but without being provided with more federal tax-free money, more Americans - adults, and children too - will be taking unscheduled flights to heaven because they simply cannot afford to live.

     It's been many years (not that I'm counting) since I was in school.  But on Saturday, May 16th, an old friend of mine responded to some comments I made on Facebook about Donald Trump and the upcoming 2020 election against former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee. I will include my social media post later in this column, but in it, I was relaying the views of someone else who had read one of my earlier editorials.  Since my high school friend's name appears on Facebook - and because she graciously welcomed me to identify her in this commentary - I share with you her thoughts.

     In her remarks, Laura Hagen Fairbanks wrote, "I have two fears: 1) Trump will claim the election to be a fraud and he will refuse to leave office resulting in chaos and violence, and 2) Our country will not unify and the hatred of minorities and people who oppose Trump will grow even stronger and become more acceptable.  Whatever the outcome of the 2020 election, January 20th, 2021 will be a scary day."

     Laura, constitutionally, once the clock strikes 12 noon on January 20th, 2021 - assuming that on November 3rd, 2020 Joe Biden is elected to be the 46th President of the United States - Donald Trump, if necessary, would be forced by the U.S. military to leave The White House.  Trump would no longer be commander-in-chief.  Plus, the U.S. Secret Service - which was previously under the Department of the Treasury but is now under the Department of Homeland Security - is part of the Executive Branch of our federal government.  A newly sworn-in President Biden would order Secret Service agents, accompanied by members of our armed forces, to escort Trump - in handcuffs, if need be - off the grounds of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.  Therefore, I'm not concerned about Trump "refus(ing) to leave office."  Whether there is "chaos and violence" - which you are fearful of - our nation is more polarized today than ever before. Therefore, as a divided country, I can't speak for any uneducated individuals throughout our republic who might incite riots because they don't want to abide by the U.S. Constitution and accept a smooth transition of government.  But I do believe that despite the hatred that certain Republicans have for Democrats, Americans overall are lawful, and I am confident - although many who vote for Trump will express anger and will spew their venom in public protests and on social media if (or as I believe when) he does lose the election - there will not be the bloodbath that unfortunately you, Laura, and others might expect.  

     Frankly, I'm troubled that Americans would even inquire whether Donald Trump could legally postpone or cancel the November 3rd election.  Although the U.S. Constitution says that it's up to Congress to determine the date of the election, a law was enacted in 1948 which defines exactly when the U.S. presidential election shall be held.  "The electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed, in each State, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, in every fourth year succeeding every election of a President and Vice President."  Of course that does mean that Congress could revise such a date, but with a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, there are two chances of that ever happening this year. Slim and none.  And slim just got run over by a Joe Biden campaign bus.  But let's just say - for argument's sake - that Congress did take it upon itself to change the date, Trump would still be out of office come January 20th of next year.  The 20th Amendment reads as follows.  "The terms of the President and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January."  The bottom line is that a U.S. President is required to make his exit from The White House after serving his or her four-year term unless he or she has been re-elected for a second term.  Oh I know there are some of you who believe that Trump could declare a second national emergency - as he did originally on March 13th because of the coronavirus pandemic - and that by doing so he would have the power to do whatever he wants as President.  Well, you'd be wrong.  In 1952, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that "The Founders of this Nation entrusted the lawmaking power to the Congress alone in both good and bad times.  It would do no good to recall the historical events, the fears of power, and the hopes for freedom that lay behind their choice."  In the High Court's decision, the following is what was written in response to a President's claim of emergency power and the thoughts behind our Founding Fathers' words in our Constitution.  "They knew what emergencies were, knew the pressures they engender for authoritative action, knew, too, how they afford a ready pretext for usurpation.  We may also suspect that they suspected that emergency powers would tend to kindle emergencies.  Aside from suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in time of rebellion or invasion, when the public safety may require it, they made no express provision for exercise of extraordinary authority because of a crisis.  I do not think we rightfully may so amend their work."

     Donald Trump doesn't like to lose.  But then, nobody does.  And although he unfortunately remains the current President of the United States, Trump does not hold the title of king.  We have no kings in our country.  We have no monarchs. Donald Trump is not, and cannot be, a dictator; at least not in America. Authoritarianism will not be accepted in the United States. 

     Regular readers of The Controversy may recall that for quite a long time I have been writing that I believe Donald Trump is in the process of having a mental breakdown.  Soon - before the election - Trump is likely to crackup completely, live on television perhaps, especially when he sees the now-open or partially open states return to a closed-down status, which I believe is inevitable based on the views of medical and science professionals.  Trump and those around him who keep him high upon his "pedestal of perversion," shielded Trump during his impeachment last year. 

But to do it now - when American lives are at stake - is a travesty. That's why I applaud Dr. Anthony Fauci - the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infecious Diseases - who, on Tuesday, May 12th, testified before a Senate panel and told the lawmakers that by states re-opening prematurely, "the consequences could be really serious."  On Thursday, May 14th, 

Dr. Rick Bright, a Ph.D. immunologist and the recently fired Director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), testifed before a House of Representatives subcommittee and warned Members of Congress and our nation that with a resurgence of coronavirus cases post-summer, we could be facing our "darkest winter in modern history" later this year, which, Dr. Bright says, would be "greatly compounded by the seasonal influenza."  Nine days earlier on Tuesday, May 5th, Dr. Bright filed a whistleblower complaint with allegations that the Trump administration ignored his early warnings about the coronavirus.  Dr. Bright claims he was terminated from his directorship position in retaliation for those warnings and because he opposed the use of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19.  The drug was promoted by Donald Trump even though it has been known to possibly cause irreversible blindness and/or damage to the heart which can result in death.  But on Monday, May 18th, Trump told reporters that he has been taking one dose of hydroxychloroquine everyday for about a week-and-a-half and that "I'm still fine."  The Food and Drug Administration stated recently that nobody should take hydroxychloroquine "outside of a hospital setting or a clinical trial due to a risk of heart rhythm problems" and because the drug is currently not approved to treat COVID-19.  The FDA and the CDC say there is not enough medical data available to prove that hydroxychloroquine is a cure for COVID-19 or that it can prevent a person from being infected by the coronavirus.  Only some small amounts of research have suggested that the drug could possibly be beneficial.  But with potentially fatal side effects, taking the medication is not worth the risk.

     It's baffling to even imagine - let alone know as a fact - that the President of the United States is using a drug that doctors have advised is not a proven treatment for the coronavirus - and is certainly not a preventive measure against COVID-19. Still, Trump is taking the pill anyway and says, "I'm still here."  It's mind-boggling that his Republican base continues to not only listen to Trump, but that they look up to him.  I have for three-and-a-half years - in many other columns - branded Donald Trump as reckless and dangerous.  But his actions now are not only harmful to himself, but to other people who will find a way - whether legally or illegally - to get hold of a supply of hydroxychloroquine and take it without any medical consultation or any ongoing supervision by a physician.  And why?  Just because Trump says it's okay to do so.  I can't for the life of me understand what it is that Republicans see in Trump that cause them to continue their love affair with him.  If this latest form of recklessness doesn't confirm what I have stated - since Trump became a candidate nearly five years ago - that he is unfit to serve as President, then I suppose nothing will. Trump first embraced hydroxychloroquine back on April 6th with much optimism about the risky drug and he echoed his initial sentiments on May 18th. "What do you have to lose?'  Well, let me tell you, Donald.  Your life.

     As of today, 49 of our 50 states are at least partially open for business.  Only Connecticut is totally shut down.  But some people today are partying in bars and on beaches as if they were indestructible and invincible, while others remain locked-down in self-quarantine at home.  Americans want their freedom.  I want my freedom.  But I want my life.  And if I catch the coronavirus, my life could end. That's why I've been self-quarantined for 67 days, so far.  Tragically, death is going to come to more Americans because Donald Trump and the governors of our states seem to care more about saving money than saving lives.  Medical experts, including Dr. Fauci and other infectious disease gurus, strongly believe there could be a second wave of COVID-19 - another outbreak of coronavirus - come autumn, and that it might not be possible to control.  Joe Biden has not minced words about Trump's failure to prepare for the COVID-19 pandemic, and Trump's "delay in taking the necessary steps to safeguard our nation."  The former Vice President says that Trump has flunked big-time with his poor economic agenda.  On Friday, May 8th, Mr. Biden blamed Trump because he "has gotten the virus response wrong.  The jobs and unemployment numbers are just the beginning.  His mistakes will also mean it takes more time to recover from this.  We are already seeing the tell-tale hallmarks of Trump-o-nomics in the way he is implementing the crisis response efforts; no strings, no oversight, no accountability.  I have started to think of it as the Corrupt Recovery."

     A recent poll from The Associated Press and NORC Center for Public Affairs Research says only 23 percent of Americans have high levels of trust in what Donald Trump is telling the public about the coronavirus pandemic.  I'm amazed the number isn't lower as Trump's lack of leadership, his incompetence, his negligence, his deceitful ways (all those lies) and his apathetic response to the COVID-19 disease confirms what I have written for three-and-a-half years, that Trump is not what an American President should be.  

     Barack Obama, however, is what a U.S. President should be, and we were fortunate to have him leading our country for 8 years.  Our 44th President has finally decided - and I'm glad he has - to take off the gloves and give #45 a verbal beating. On Wednesday, May 6th, audio from a private telephone conversation was leaked with President Obama telling former members of his staff that the Trump administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic was "an absolute chaotic disaster."  On May 8th, Trump commenced a plot that continued over a course of a week or so and became, at one point, a Twitter tirade as he - in all uppercase letters - tweeted about "OBAMAGATE!"  Trump made up in his head what he called the "greatest political crime in the history of our country," and that both President Obama and Vice President Biden should be locked up behind prison bars. But when reporters inquired about this so-called "crime," Trump refused to explain.  

     In a virtual graduation speech for the Class of 2020, which aired on Saturday night, May 16th as part of a nationally televised special on all the major broadcast and cable news networks, President Obama - without mentioning Trump's name - continued to chide and even scold the current Oval Office occupant.  "Do what feels good, what's convenient, what's easy, that's how little kids think. Unfortunately, a lot of so-called grown-ups, including some with fancy titles and important jobs, still think that way, which is why things are so screwed up."

     Trump punched back at Mr. Obama on Monday, May 18th.  "I think President Obama was one of the worst Presidents in the history of our country.  I think he was an incompetent President."

     Meanwhile, as for an investigation in to President Obama and Vice President Biden, Attorney General William Barr shocked Donald Trump (and I'm sure a hell of a lot of other people) on May 18th when Barr vowed, "As long as I'm Attorney General, the criminal justice system will not be used for partisan political ends.  We live in a very divided country right now, and I think that it is critical that we have an election where the American people are allowed to make a decision, a choice, between (Donald) Trump and Vice President Biden, based on a robust debate of policy issues, and we cannot allow the process to be hijacked by efforts to drum up criminal investigations of either candidate.  And I'm committed that this election will be conducted without this kind of interference. Any effort to pursue an investigation of either candidate has to be approved by me."  
     I have two theories.  Is this another plot - a secret conspiracy - that Trump and Barr cooked up so that the American people think there won't be any shenanigans by the Trump administration during the 2020 campaign?  Or was Trump truly blindsided by Barr's remarks?  If so, anyone want to bet that Trump will be giving Barr the boot in the not too distant future?

     As a self-described ultra-progressive liberal Democrat, I'm smart enough to know that it would be impossible for an ultra-progressive to win the presidency in 2020. Therefore, in no way was an ultra-progressive going to get enough support to first claim victory as the Democratic nominee.  I staunchly supported Hillary Clinton in 2016 and vigorously campaigned for the former Secretary of State.  I am doing the same now for Joe Biden and endorse him with the same loyalty and commitment.  Although both Vice President Biden and 

Secretary Clinton are Democrats - and may be recognized as liberals - neither is as progressive as Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont or Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.  Sanders - as we all know - has tried twice to get the Democratic nomination and he has failed both times.  Warren couldn't even win the primary in her own home state.  Hopefully, the progressives throughout our country - be them Democrats or Independents - don't do to Mr. Biden what they did to Mrs. Clinton four years ago.  If they cut their noses to spite their faces, and they stay home on election day - which 77,744 people in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin did in 2016, then Trump (or whomever the Republican nominee ends up being) will defeat Vice President Biden.  Those irrational individuals in the three aforementioned states had all cast their ballots for President Obama in 2012.  But because these voters were Sanders' supporters in 2016 - and because Hillary Clinton, for whatever their reasons, gave them a bad taste in their mouths - they refused to pull the lever in favor of Mrs. Clinton.  Plus, Senator Sanders didn't do right four years ago as he took to slinging mud at Secretary Clinton and didn't endorse her until shortly before the Democratic convention.  By that point, Sanders was not going to convince enough of his devoted fans that their allegiance should change over to Mrs. Clinton. This go-round, Sanders wholeheartedly put his weight behind Joe Biden much earlier, so did Senator Warren and every other Democratic candidate in the 2020 field.  I'm hoping that progressives nationwide will realize that if they don't vote for Vice President Biden on November 3rd, it could mean that Donald Trump (or some other Republican) will be elected for another term; which will not only be disaster and destruction for our country over the next four years, but to repair the damage will likely take many generations.

     It's possible, during the next presidential term, that one or more U.S. Supreme Court Justices will either retire or die, thus a Republican President with a Republican-led Senate would add another conservative jurist (or perhaps more) and change our country for decades to come.  As a result, America would go back to the days where women had no reproductive rights (say goodbye to Pro-Choice and Roe vs. Wade) as abortions would become illegal.  Marriage equality would go away (say goodbye to gays being allowed to wed) and the LGBTQ community would lose the rights they are entitled and now rightfully granted.  "Obamacare" would be 

gone and, therefore, people with pre-existing health conditions would not be able to get insurance.  Immigrants would be banned from a country that was created and built because of immigrants.  And, we could likely return to the days of the Old West.  I certainly would not want everybody walking around carrying Colt .45 handguns or Winchester .44-40 rifles as if they were The Lone Ranger or Lucas McCain.  

     The above examples are just a few of the downfalls by electing Donald Trump or another Republican for a succeeding term.  Any American who is contemplating giving his or her vote to Trump should carefully think again before casting their ballot, and then they need to vote only for Joe Biden and all Democratic candidates in the Senate and the House of Representatives.  It's long overdue for The White House and both chambers of Congress to be controlled by the Democrats.  America has suffered enough after four years with Trump and six years with a majority of Republicans in the Senate.  We have to sideline the GOP so that America can proceed forward and move in a direction that will benefit our nation as a whole, not just for the privileged few.  I have no problem with the super-rich getting richer. God bless them.  But God blesses everybody.  It's time for our nation to give God a helping hand.  In 2020, there should be NO poverty in America.  No person in the United States should EVER go to bed hungry.  No person in the United States should EVER be homeless.  The minimum wage - as I presented in a column many years ago - should be $16 an hour, and billionaires should pay much more in taxes.  It disgusts me when the CEO of a corporate giant is earning hundreds of millions of dollars in salary and bonuses while some of his workers are making $7.25 an hour.  Oh there are some respectable CEOs with integrity who are decent and who do what's right, but others need to follow in their footsteps.  You'll observe that I introduce these wealthy corporate billionaires as males; noting "his workers."  If men are going to make big bucks then women should too. Gender should not determine an individual's income.  Therefore, women should be paid exactly the same as men when they hold equal credentials and perform the same jobs.  

     Earlier in this column, I referenced remarks I posted on Facebook, which received feedback from my high school friend, Laura Hagen Fairbanks.  She reacted to the following comments.  "A reader wrote me in response to my May 7th, 2020 column for The Controversy and suggested, 'What sweet irony if (Donald) Trump gets the virus, now that the virus is within The White House.'  My reply was as follows.  'As for Donald Trump becoming infected with the coronavirus, I've always written that I don't wish any harm to Trump.  I just want him to be voted out of office on November 3rd and be so humiliated by what I think is going to be a landslide victory by Vice President Joe Biden.  So no, I don't hope Trump gets the virus.  I want him on January 20th, 2021, just after 12 noon, just after President Biden takes the oath of office, just after our 46th President delivers his inaugural address, I want with huge fanfare for special agents of the FBI - on live television - to put handcuffs on 

Trump and arrest him for all the crimes he committed and that the Republicans in the U.S. Senate (except for the courageous Senator Mitt Romney of Utah) wouldn't recognize in Trump's Senate trial after the Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives impeached Trump.  I want Trump as a civilian to be indicted and to stand trial in criminal court on charges of extortion, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, campaign finance violations, tax fraud, bank fraud and anything else that the Department of Justice and prosecutors can drum up for a judge and jury to examine at such a trial."

     If there was a way to legally charge Trump with a crime for his dereliction of duty, I would add that to the list above.  Under United States Code Title 10, Section 892, Article 92, a service member in any branch of the U.S. military can be charged with the offense of dereliction of duty.  But the statute does not apply to the commander-in-chief.  In spite of that, we must never forget that Trump ignored the coronavirus after he was warned by no fewer than two Cabinet-level advisers.  On January 29th, Trump was undeniably provided with the first of two disturbing memos that were reportedly distributed among White House officials and written by the Director of the National Trade Council Peter Navarro, who in that initial correspondence wrote to the National Security Council that a pandemic could kill more than one-half million Americans and cost the United States close to 6-trillion dollars. Navarro cautioned that "The risk of a worse-case pandemic scenario should not be overlooked."  In his second troubling memo - which was directed to Trump himself on February 23rd - Navarro's words were even more alarming as he alerted Trump that up to two-million Americans could succumb to the disease.  "There is an increasing probability of a full-blown COVID-19 pandemic that could infect as many as 100-million Americans, with a loss of life of as many as one-to-two-million souls." But Trump did nothing, and five days later is when he labeled the coronavirus a "hoax" that was created by the Democrats.  Now, nearly three months since that second memo, Navarro has gone from being someone who rang the fire bell and 

sounded all the sirens, to someone who is an accessory to the arsonist.  In a Sunday, May 17th interview with moderator Chuck Todd on the NBC News broadcast Meet The Press, Navarro took a page out of the Donald Trump playbook by pointing the finger of blame for the large scale coronavirus catastrophe away from Trump and his White House cronies.  Navarro - who has no medical training - seems to think, despite his lack of knowledge when it comes to coronavirus testing, that he can accuse and attack medical professionals of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  "Early on in this crisis, the CDC - which really had the most trusted brand around the world in this space - really let the country down with the testing, because not only did they keep the testing within the bureaucracy, they had a bad test, and that set us back."  But as with most people in Donald Trump's orbit, Navarro has put his boss above our country and above the American people.  He should have gone public with his information from January and February, or - at the very least - leaked the information to The New York Times or The Washington Post, and come clean in an effort to protect the people of our nation and our planet. The

day after Navarro's first memo, Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar on January 30th reportedly urged Trump in a telephone conversation to be concerned of a possible pandemic.  The New York Times says Trump's attitude was that "Azar was being an alarmist."  But when Trump finally acknowledged that the coronavirus was real, any logical thinking person would not have trusted 

anything he said over the scientific and medical expertise of Dr. Fauci and other health officials.  As was tweeted by @NYinLA2121 on Saturday, May 16th, "Even the idiots on Gilligan's Island listened to the professor and not the millionaire."

     America needs to care more about its people. We are created by a supreme being more powerful than any politician, any CEO, or any other person. It's time America becomes an America that would make God proud and that would make Him smile.  I doubt very much that He's happy today.

     And that's The Controversy for today.

     I'm Gary B. Duglin.

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Thursday, May 7, 2020

A "NEW NORMAL" WILL NEVER BE NORMAL

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     It's time for me to be blunt and to spell it out in plain, easy English.  If you're demonstrating in protest of your state's stay-at-home and social distancing orders because of the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, then you're a fool.
    
     Each and every governor of our 50 states should have made a blanket pact to keep our country closed for an extended period of time until the coronavirus curve flattened across the board for at least 22 days.  Data from China, which was published in The Lancet medical journal, indicates that for people who died from COVID-19, the average time between the onset of symptoms and their demise was 18.5 days, with a range of 15 to 22 days.  Wuhan, China is where the COVID-19 outbreak began.  According to a report by the World Health Organization, WHO officials first learned of China's coronavirus cases on December 31st, 2019. Reporting by The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal found that the first person diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease was a Chinese patient in Wuhan on December 10th.  Donald Trump and Congress should have fully supported a plan - as I described above - in a unanimous, albeit unofficial response since the U.S. Constitution says the federal government cannot overrule a decision of any state in a health crisis. Instead, some states are now open, while others are not. 
    
     In an effort to protect them, certain governors are doing their jobs by keeping the people of their state safe and, therefore, the state remains closed.  If you're calling your governor every vicious name under the sun then you obviously don't care about your own health or the health of others, especially those who are your friends, co-workers, or members of your own families. Meanwhile, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator, Dr. Deborah Birx - on Monday, May 4th, 2020, called it "devastatingly worrisome" that anti-lockdown protesters are not practicing social distancing.  Dr. Birx is anxious that protesters will "go home and infect their grandmother(s) or their grandfather(s)" and if they die, those rebels "will feel guilty for the rest of (their) lives."

     Dr. Birx is correct.  As people start interacting more, it will cause more sickness and it will result in more COVID-19 deaths.  But without a state lockdown, a state or local emergency curfew, or a declaration of martial law, the U.S. Constitution gives Americans the freedom to come and go as they please, and across state lines.  With outdoor temperatures already reaching 80 degrees or higher in many parts of our nation, people will be traveling to places where beaches and tourist attractions are open.  Returning home to the states where they live - some of which may not yet be permitting any form of social gatherings - will cause individuals to infect others, and the coronavirus pandemic will go on and on and on throughout the remainder of the spring season and throughout the summer.  Come autumn - should a second wave of COVID-19 become a reality, as many doctors believe - the health of every one of us could be in jeopardy, and America as we knew it a few months ago will be a thing of the past.

     Donald Trump's spotlight should be shining on a way to test every single American for the coronavirus.  To date, only about 6-million Americans have been tested, and with an estimated U.S. population of about 330-million people, that's only about 2 percent of our nation.  A report from Harvard University suggests that by the middle of this summer the U.S. should test 20-million people everyday.  The Harvard study says that's the only way to completely "remobilize the economy." Currently, only about 200,000 Americans are tested daily.  So when Trump says - as he often does - that the United States has the greatest testing and the most testing, it's simply not true. On April 28th, Trump was adamant that "We are way ahead on testing.  We are the best in the world on testing.  We've tested much more than anybody else, times two - of every country combined.  We've tested more than every country combined." But The Washington Post fact-checked with the COVID Tracking Project and based on "the number of tests per million people," the U.S. ranks lower in testing than the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Italy, Germany and Russia.  So, as usual, Trump lies through his teeth.  But even when it's proven he's lied, Trump will do it again and again and again.   

     Before we can be certain that the coronavirus is unable to spread throughout our country, a strategy for testing, contact tracing, isolation and quarantine is the only logical path to take. People will need to be regularly tested, over the aforementioned 22-day time frame, to be sure that someone who is negative today doesn't show up positive tomorrow.  But on Wednesday, May 6th, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters at a press briefing that "The notion that everyone needs to be tested is simply nonsensical."  McEnany explained that COVID-19 tests would have to be given over and over again.  Duh!  That's right.  And in addition to tests, hospitals and makeshift medical facilities across America must be properly equipped with surgical masks, gloves and other Personal Protective Equipment so that physicians, nurses and other healthcare and emergency professionals - America's heroic frontline responders - are protected when they help us.
    
     Doctors, scientists and others who are experts in the field of infectious diseases are recommending that our entire country remains closed while there is no proven COVID-19 cure and no vaccine to prevent people from being infected by the coronavirus. But in a Fox News virtual town hall on Sunday, May 3rd, Donald Trump pledged that a vaccine will be available this year - by the end of 2020 - which contradicts the educated opinions of science and medical gurus in the Trump administration, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who is arguably our nation's top expert in the field of infectious diseases.  Dr. Fauci, on March 3rd, predicted, "It will take at least a year to a year-and-a-half to have a vaccine we can use."  But on April 30th, Dr. Fauci became more optimistic as he now believes a coronavirus vaccine could become widely available by January 2021 if "things fall in to place."  

     The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plus other health officials are urging Americans to stay home and to only go outside when practicing social distancing and while wearing masks.  But Donald Trump has pushed to reopen our nation's economy and he has convinced many governors - most of them Republicans and some of them Democrats - to, at least, allow certain non-essential businesses to open their doors.  As this column is published there are already 23 states that have partially reopened their economies.  More will open between now and next week, and by Sunday, May 10th at least 43 states are expected to fully or partially reopen.  It's mind-boggling to me that any amount of Americans would gamble with their lives when we have an international disease killing thousands of people everyday.  That said, a new poll from The Washington Post and the University of Maryland indicates that the majority of Americans are leery about returning to a normal routine just yet.  Americans fear being infected by the coronavirus, and the poll shows they're against putting a stop to restrictions that doctors and scientists believe will slow the spread of the disease.  A whopping 82 percent of Americans say movie theaters should remain closed, while 78 percent are opposed to re-opening gyms and fitness centers, and 74 percent of people in the United States feel that dine-in restaurants and nail salons should not unlock the doors for patrons.

     So that my readers don't accuse me of being completely partisan, the governors who have given the green light - whether they be Republican or Democrat - are greedy and irrational.  The consensus of opinion by highly trained and educated medical professionals nationwide is that permitting businesses to re-open - even partially - will spread the coronavirus like melting butter on a stack of hot pancakes. I would have thought that our nation's governors - no matter their political party - would be more focused on saving lives than saving money.  But I suppose Donald Trump's irritability is as contagious as the coronavirus itself.  Trump is impatient because of COVID-19's detrimental impact on the state of our economy.  Trump was counting on - what he believed was - "the greatest economy that we've had in our history, the best" to help him get re-elected on November 3rd.  Just because the stock market - specifically the Dow Jones Industrial Average - hit a record high of 29,551.42 on February 12th, 2020, doesn't equate to being the best economy ever. But Trump paints a portrait of false claims that is nothing more than his hyperbole run amok.  Trump lies and those bold falsehoods saturate social media chat rooms, which tend to be filled with his base of brainwashed believers.  
    
     Numerous economic scholars have proven in many different ways that the economy of the late 1990s, under President Bill Clinton, was significantly more successful than at any time under Donald Trump.  One of those economists is Dr. Martin Baily of the Brookings Institution. He is a former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.  Full disclosure, Dr. Baily is a Democrat who served under President Clinton.  But he 

studied at the prestigious Cambridge University in the 
United Kingdom and it is there that he earned his undergraduate degree.  Dr. Baily also holds a Ph.D. in economics from the distinguished Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  He also taught at MIT and at the renowned Yale University.  Politics aside - with these credentials - the guy knows what he's talking about.  Dr. Baily told Business Insider that under President Clinton, "Growth was faster, productivity growth was much faster.  There was similarly low inflation, and there was a broader improvement in living standards at the time."  As for Trump's claim that because of him, America's economy (pre-pandemic) was the best, his narcissism and egomania would never allow himself to praise anyone but himself, and


certainly never anyone by the name of Clinton. But there's no debating that President Clinton deserves credit for a decade of prosperity throughout his two terms sitting behind The Oval Office desk. Our 42nd President's bed of roses blossoms with even more economic accomplishments. When he left office on January 20th, 2001, unemployment was at 4 percent, and Mr. Clinton was responsible for a historic rate of job creation.  To top it off, when he moved out of The White House, President Clinton provided President George W. Bush and our country with a budget surplus; a feat that, to date, has not been repeated.

     Our country is in chaos.  The U.S. Department of Labor reported on Thursday, May 7th that more than 33-million Americans have lost their jobs.  But Donald Trump hasn't got an ounce of compassion or empathy in his bones, so don't ever expect him to be warm and fuzzy with people who are hungry or cannot pay the rent, as we suffer the worst economy in decades.  The J.P. Morgan company expects the U.S.


gross domestic product to take a sharp dive in the second quarter of 2020.  They're forecasting that the GDP will shrink a shocking 40 percent, and the unemployment rate will soar to 20 percent, which will come close to The Great Depression of the 1930s.  But Donald Trump loyalists - who are recklessly 
determined to keep the "incompetent-in-chief" on his pedestal of perversion - continue to worship the deceitful Trump when he is leading them in to mental

error and distorted judgment. With some sort of mysterious power, Trump has influenced his base for nearly five years since he became a Republican presidential candidate, and he has misguided them and corrupted their thinking throughout his presidency. Trump's dishonest behavior and his lack of integrity have polluted the minds of Americans who - prior to him - were still politically opposite of my views, but at least they were not accepting to be escorted down a pathway to death.  The two Republican nominees for President before Donald Trump - the now late U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona in 2008, and the then former governor of Massachusetts and now U.S. Senator Mitt Romney of Utah in 2012 - were, and are, honorable gentlemen whose concern was always for the betterment of the people and the safety and security of the United States.  But Trump's concentration is only on his own self-interest, his own bank account, and whatever he has to do to get re-elected for a second term; even if it means lying to Americans or trying to publicly smear his opponent with blatant untruths so that voters might be swayed to not cast their ballots for his Democratic Party challenger.  After all, Trump cares about nobody but himself.  His negligence and his apathetic response to the outbreak of the coronavirus months ago have caused people to die who should be alive today.
    
     As a lifelong ultra-progressive liberal Democrat who supports Joe Biden for President, I applaud The Lincoln Project, a group of prominent conservative "Never Trump" Republicans. The following words are part of an ad that was released on Monday, May 4th, which was produced and paid for by The Lincoln Project. "There's mourning in America.  And under the leadership of Donald Trump, our country's weaker, and sicker, and poorer.  And now, Americans are asking, 'If we have another four years like this, will there even be an America?'"  Our country is better than this.  Our country is better than having Donald Trump in The White House.  Americans need to not even think about who they should vote for on November 3rd.  It's a no-brainer.  Americans need to elect Joe Biden on that Tuesday this fall so that on January 20th, 2021 the former Vice President Biden will take the oath of office as the 46th President of the United States. 
    
     Back to the pandemic, Trump on March 22nd tweeted - and in uppercase letters - "WE CANNOT LET THE CURE BE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM ITSELF."  The problem, though, is not only the coronavirus, but that the man in charge is leadership deficient.  Trump insists on ignoring health authorities who are practically pleading with people to stay away from others, and that it may be weeks, perhaps months, before we should hang out together.  But Trump voters are so ironclad with their zeal for him that their adoration and allegiance for Trump is tantamount to cult-like.  Should Trump request them to do so, many "Trumpers" very well might follow their leader off a 10,000-foot cliff while drinking Kool-Aid laced with cyanide.  Trump, of course, would make sure his beverage was only spiked with vodka from a gift bottle given to him by his Russian pal, President Vladimir Putin, and hidden under Trump's coat would be a specially made parachute that could not be seen by his self-proclaimed disciples.  After all, he'll get his devotees to go off the edge, but Trump would never sacrifice himself for any cause.

     To help reduce the spread of the coronavirus, about 95 percent of Americans were under state-ordered lockdowns in April.  But as the clock struck midnight from last Thursday, April 30th in to Friday, May 1st, Donald Trump's social distancing guidelines expired.  The premature decision by Trump and those governors who support his warped thinking have given Americans the go-ahead to be irresponsible, despite an ongoing lethal pandemic.  As to the specifics of their re-openings, Trump and his West Wing accomplices have shrugged their shoulders and have thrown those governors to the wolves, and it doesn't matter to Trump who gets hurt along the way by restarting the economy.  He has come to the conclusion that for life to move forward for most Americans, some more have to die.  "Hopefully that won't be the case, but it could very well be the case," Trump told reporters on Wednesday, May 6th when he was asked if the nation should just accept the idea that by re-opening the country there will be more deaths from the coronavirus.  Trump added, "We can't keep our country closed down for years.  We have to get our country open again."  All Trump cares about is getting people back to work so our nation's economy can grow, which he thinks will help him get re-elected.  But if a person is dead, they can't spend any money.  By the way, nobody has even hinted to keeping America closed for years. 
   
     "Uncle Sam" says "I Want You" to cover your faces, but some states say it's okay to go bowling and to the movies, to get a tattoo or a massage, to get a haircut or a manicure, to eat in restaurants, to go to the beaches, to gyms, to fitness centers, to summer camps, and to socialize in groups of less than ten people - as if it would take eleven people or more to give someone the coronavirus.  All it takes is one person to infect another.  Other activities are being condoned, as well as more forms of business, including at least one state - Florida - which has approved the re-opening of shopping malls.  The Trump administration, at present, does, however, still endorse the wearing of masks in public; although we've not yet seen Trump himself wearing one.   
   
     The worldwide coronavirus crisis is far from over.  But we must never forget that Donald Trump ignored this deadly disease after he was warned by no fewer than two Cabinet-level advisers. Allow me to refresh your memories.  On January 29th, Trump was undoubtedly informed by the first of two troubling memos that were reportedly distributed among White House officials and written by the Director of the National Trade Council Peter Navarro, 
who in that initial correspondence wrote to the National Security Council that a pandemic could kill more than one-half-million Americans and cost the United States close to 6-trillion dollars.  Navarro cautioned that "The risk of a worst-case pandemic scenario should not be overlooked."  In his second disturbing memo - which was directed to Trump himself on February 23rd - Navarro's words were even more alarming as he alerted Trump that up to two-million Americans could succumb to the


disease.  "There is an increasing probability of a full-blown COVID-19 pandemic that could infect as many as 100-million Americans, with a loss of life of as many as one-to-two-million souls."  But Trump did nothing, and five days later is when he labeled the coronavirus a "hoax" that was created by the Democrats.  The day after Navarro's first memo, Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar on January 30th reportedly urged Trump in a telephone conversation to be concerned of a possible pandemic.  The New York Times says Trump's attitude was that "Azar was being an alarmist." 

     As a two-time cancer survivor, my mantra has always been that "tomorrow will be better."  Therefore, it's sad and painful for this writer - a person who is generally so very optimistic about life - to envision such long-range doom and gloom, but Donald Trump and some government officials throughout the United States are discarding scientific knowledge.  Whether it be fact or theory, we need to trust and accept proficient prognostication and philosophies over political pressure and punditry.

     Americans are frightened.  We are worried about our loved ones.  We are worried about ourselves.  We are scared that if we do get infected, will we die?  As this column is published, Worldometer reports that 74,881 Americans have, in fact, died from COVID-19 while there are 1,264,939 people in the United States who have been diagnosed with the coronavirus infection.  But on Tuesday, May 5th, a story in The Washington Post says "a draft government report" projects that COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. will skyrocket "to more than 3,000 a day by June 1st, with new confirmed cases surging to about 200,000 daily."  However, in that virtual town hall on Sunday, May 3rd, Trump told Fox News that "We're going to lose anywhere from 75, 80 to 100,000 people.  That's a horrible thing.  We shouldn't lose one person out of this." Well, we wouldn't have if Trump had listened to Secretary Azar and Director Navarro in January.  Meanwhile, the global death rate is 265,760 with a total of confirmed cases numbering 3,839,101.  Currently - according to data obtained by Business Insider - there are more Americans dying from complications of the coronavirus than any other cause of death.  It makes me wonder why anyone would avoid the recommendations of doctors and scientists.  Therefore, as I prepare to bring this editorial to a close, I will repeat what I wrote at the outset.  At the beginning of this column I was as clear as a mountain stream when I stated that if you're protesting your governor's stay-at-home and social distancing orders, then you're a fool.  No, not just a fool...you're stupid.

     The "new normal" has become a common phrase of late.  I don't want to hear about the "new normal."  America needs to return to what life was like before the pandemic in order for life to once again be normal in any sense of the word.  None of us should ever accept a "new normal"...because that will never be normal.

     And that's The Controversy for today.

     I'm Gary B. Duglin.

     "We'll talk again."



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1 - Alex Brandon/The Associated Press (Donald Trump)

2 - Alex Brandon/The Associated Press (Dr. Deborah Birx M.D., White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator)

3 - Alex Brandon/The Associated Press (Kayleigh McEnany, White House Press Secretary)

4 - NBC News/MSNBC Screenshot (Dr. Anthony Fauci M.D., Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)

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6 - Brookings Institution (Dr. Martin Baily, Ph.D., Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers)

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12 - James Montgomery Flagg, Artist ("Uncle Sam")

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