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Sen. Rand Paul tests positive for Coronavirus

No wonder Rand Paul's neighbor kicked his ass:
Reports from congressional insiders indicate a fair amount of worry among Paul’s colleagues about their possible exposure. Paul was at the Senate Republican lunch meeting on Friday and he was reportedly swimming in the Senate gym’s pool on Sunday morning.

He's probably just a serial asshole
 
No wonder Rand Paul's neighbor kicked his ass:

He's probably just a serial asshole

He’s definitely a chip off the old block. This tweet didn’t age well:
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No wonder Rand Paul's neighbor kicked his ass:

He's probably just a serial asshole
What an asshole...he knows he's being tested and he's running around Capitol Hill and the gym while waiting for the results. On the up side maybe enough "R" senators will have to quarantine themselves and give the Dems the majority since you have to be present to vote.
 
Here's hoping he French kissed Mitch McConnell recently!

Seriously, while I don't really wish people ill, I hope this at least teaches Ron a lesson about taking scientists and health experts seriously.
 
Here's hoping he French kissed Mitch McConnell recently!

Seriously, while I don't really wish people ill, I hope this at least teaches Ron a lesson about taking scientists and health experts seriously.

I wish these people painful illness, but not long-lasting harm.
 

Not really, the way I interpret what he is saying is not that the pandemic itself is a hoax - it's that governments will abuse it as a means to take further rights away from us in the name of "helping us" over the long-term.

He isn't saying that the pandemic is a hoax. See bolded below.

Governments love crises because when the people are fearful they are more willing to give up freedoms for promises that the government will take care of them. After 9/11, for example, Americans accepted the near-total destruction of their civil liberties in the PATRIOT Act’s hollow promises of security.

It is ironic to see the same Democrats who tried to impeach President Trump last month for abuse of power demanding that the Administration grab more power and authority in the name of fighting a virus that thus far has killed less than 100 Americans.

Declaring a pandemic emergency on Friday, President Trump now claims the power to quarantine individuals suspected of being infected by the virus and, as Politico writes, “stop and seize any plane, train or automobile to stymie the spread of contagious disease.” He can even call out the military to cordon off a US city or state.

State and local authoritarians love panic as well. The mayor of Champaign, Illinois, signed an executive order declaring the power to ban the sale of guns and alcohol and cut off gas, water, or electricity to any citizen. The governor of Ohio just essentially closed his entire state.

The chief fearmonger of the Trump Administration is without a doubt Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. Fauci is all over the media, serving up outright falsehoods to stir up even more panic. He testified to Congress that the death rate for the coronavirus is ten times that of the seasonal flu, a claim without any scientific basis.

On Face the Nation, Fauci did his best to further damage an already tanking economy by stating, “Right now, personally, myself, I wouldn’t go to a restaurant.” He has pushed for closing the entire country down for 14 days.

Over what? A virus that has thus far killed just over 5,000 worldwide and less than 100 in the United States? By contrast, tuberculosis, an old disease not much discussed these days, killed nearly 1.6 million people in 2017. Where’s the panic over this?

If anything, what people like Fauci and the other fearmongers are demanding will likely make the disease worse. The martial law they dream about will leave people hunkered down inside their homes instead of going outdoors or to the beach where the sunshine and fresh air would help boost immunity. The panic produced by these fearmongers is likely helping spread the disease, as massive crowds rush into Walmart and Costco for that last roll of toilet paper.

The madness over the coronavirus is not limited to politicians and the medical community. The head of the neoconservative Atlantic Council wrote an editorial this week urging NATO to pass an Article 5 declaration of war against the COVID-19 virus! Are they going to send in tanks and drones to wipe out these microscopic enemies?

People should ask themselves whether this coronavirus “pandemic” could be a big hoax, with the actual danger of the disease massively exaggerated by those who seek to profit – financially or politically – from the ensuing panic.

That is not to say the disease is harmless. Without question people will die from coronavirus. Those in vulnerable categories should take precautions to limit their risk of exposure. But we have seen this movie before. Government over-hypes a threat as an excuse to grab more of our freedoms. When the “threat” is over, however, they never give us our freedoms back.
 
Not really, the way I interpret what he is saying is not that the pandemic itself is a hoax - it's that governments will abuse it as a means to take further rights away from us in the name of "helping us" over the long-term.

He isn't saying that the pandemic is a hoax. See bolded below.

Fair enough, although it does feel like false equivalency and an odd thing to say while his son supports an administration determined to actually strip civil liberties away. I suspect the Pauls and many Republicans are terrified this will finally get Americans understanding the appeal of government-run health care... oh no, you might not have to choose between a COVID-19 test and avoiding bankruptcy!
 
feel like false equivalency
feel like? it is a false equivalency. saying that the president shouldn't have the authority to refuse congress's powers of investigation while demanding bribes from foreign governments to benefit himself isn't at all the same thing as saying the president should have the authority to get medical testing done in the public benefit

and if someones doesn't think that plenty of people think the virus itself is a hoax, egged on by conservatards complaining about a hoax, he's welcome to drive over to louisiana and see idiots filling churches.
 
Fair enough, although it does feel like false equivalency and an odd thing to say while his son supports an administration determined to actually strip civil liberties away. I suspect the Pauls and many Republicans are terrified this will finally get Americans understanding the appeal of government-run health care... oh no, you might not have to choose between a COVID-19 test and avoiding bankruptcy!

They've done cried wolf enough that I'm not inclined to take them at their word.
 
Fair enough, although it does feel like false equivalency and an odd thing to say while his son supports an administration determined to actually strip civil liberties away. I suspect the Pauls and many Republicans are terrified this will finally get Americans understanding the appeal of government-run health care... oh no, you might not have to choose between a COVID-19 test and avoiding bankruptcy!

I have in general lost a shit ton of respect for the Paul family based mostly on Rand's latest shit. Was hoping his dad was a step above him, but that's not looking like the case.


Also as far as government run healthcare - you don't necessarily need government to run the healthcare - just the insurance portion via taxation.

Either way, I think the outcome of US vs. how Italy comes out will be a great measure to compare healthcare systems.
 
I have in general lost a shit ton of respect for the Paul family based mostly on Rand's latest shit. Was hoping his dad was a step above him, but that's not looking like the case.


Also as far as government run healthcare - you don't necessarily need government to run the healthcare - just the insurance portion via taxation.

Either way, I think the outcome of US vs. how Italy comes out will be a great measure to compare healthcare systems.

It's a classic case of idealism (however flawed) collapsing when ideas are put to the test. Paul's claimed libertarianism lasted up until it meant opposing Trump and risking a cushy seat.

And you're right about healthcare... I think having a government-run system would ultimately be best, but on a basic level the main issue is simply making sure that no one has to ruin their financial life (or ideally, pay anything directly out of pocket) to get necessary medical care.
 
How do you test positive for a hoax?

Something tells me Ron and Rand Paul have tested positive for every hoax that has ever come their way.

Oh not to worry. He'll gladly accept his government paid for healthcare.
 
Will the neighbor who beat the crap out of him still have to pay for his pain and suffering if he's no longer in pain and suffering?
 
After this is over with.

Republicans: Nothing to see here. Time to move on. My company/stock made a lot of money. I need a tax break.
Democrats: We need to put something in place to handle this type of problem in the future.
 
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