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New York had everything going against it — very high density, apartments and subways to produce rapid spread, a stressed municipal hospital system, an unhealthy population — and yet the coronavirus did NOT (Sorry, edited to add “not”) overrun its hospitals. The city’s high death rates that first month probably had more to do with an overreliance on ventilators and panic at badly run nursing homes than anything else.
By late April 2020, the medical crisis was over. The field hospitals closed and the hospital ships sailed away. The new ventilators, only just arriving, were sent to warehouses; they would be mothballed without ever being used.
And yet.
For the media and the public health bureaucrats, the Covid panic was only just beginning.
Why?
Because they had seen how useful it could be.
It was a way to attack Donald Trump and excuse Joe Biden’s infirmities and inability to campaign. But it was even more than that. It was a way to remake society, to rebuild the United States along the lines of Europe, to empower the welfare state as never before, to make real the great communitarian dreams of universal health care (in the United States) and Universal Basic Income (everywhere).
Think I’m exaggerating?
I’m not exaggerating.
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(Globalists unite! You have nothing to lose but your passports!)
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New York had everything going against it — very high density, apartments and subways to produce rapid spread, a stressed municipal hospital system, an unhealthy population — and yet the coronavirus did NOT (Sorry, edited to add “not”) overrun its hospitals. The city’s high death rates that first month probably had more to do with an overreliance on ventilators and panic at badly run nursing homes than anything else.
By late April 2020, the medical crisis was over. The field hospitals closed and the hospital ships sailed away. The new ventilators, only just arriving, were sent to warehouses; they would be mothballed without ever being used.
And yet.
For the media and the public health bureaucrats, the Covid panic was only just beginning.
Why?
Because they had seen how useful it could be.
It was a way to attack Donald Trump and excuse Joe Biden’s infirmities and inability to campaign. But it was even more than that. It was a way to remake society, to rebuild the United States along the lines of Europe, to empower the welfare state as never before, to make real the great communitarian dreams of universal health care (in the United States) and Universal Basic Income (everywhere).
Think I’m exaggerating?
I’m not exaggerating.
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(Globalists unite! You have nothing to lose but your passports!)
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Those are the lies the progressives in and out of the media want you to forget today — the dreams they had that they couldn’t make real, the way they tried to use the crisis to stampede policies they could never have pushed through otherwise.
They failed, of course. Worse than failed. In overreaching, they did themselves inestimable harm.
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(The truth still matters! Get yours today.)
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Those are the lies the progressives in and out of the media want you to forget today — the dreams they had that they couldn’t make real, the way they tried to use the crisis to stampede policies they could never have pushed through otherwise.
They failed, of course. Worse than failed. In overreaching, they did themselves inestimable harm.
—
(The truth still matters! Get yours today.)
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All over the United States and Europe, citizens saw the dangers of a too-powerful nanny state and public health authoritarianism. In some places, like Florida, they understood quickly. In others, like Canada, it took longer.
But eventually everyone got Covid — and almost everyone recovered. And we all saw the only thing we had to fear was the public health establishment itself.
I am convinced that an almost subconscious anger over the lockdowns and the lies of 2020 is still driving our politics today. And if you think I’m wrong, look to the Oval Office. The progressive academic/media/Hollywood blob thought Covid would end Donald Trump.
Turned out to be the other way around.
(PART ONE OF TWO)
Read more at: AlexBerenson.Substack.com
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All over the United States and Europe, citizens saw the dangers of a too-powerful nanny state and public health authoritarianism. In some places, like Florida, they understood quickly. In others, like Canada, it took longer.
But eventually everyone got Covid — and almost everyone recovered. And we all saw the only thing we had to fear was the public health establishment itself.
I am convinced that an almost subconscious anger over the lockdowns and the lies of 2020 is still driving our politics today. And if you think I’m wrong, look to the Oval Office. The progressive academic/media/Hollywood blob thought Covid would end Donald Trump.
Turned out to be the other way around.
(PART ONE OF TWO)
Read more at: AlexBerenson.Substack.com
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