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Another Republican Governor proves herself to be a damn fool




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Tuesday April 14, 2020 · 9:26 AM PDT


The somnambulent, non-response of most Republican state governors to the worst public health crisis to strike the United States in over a century has been a textbook case in magical thinking, arrogance, and willful stupidity. South Dakota’s first-term governor, Kristi Noem, is no exception.
From the Washington Post:
As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home.
Such edicts to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, Gov. Kristi L. Noem said disparagingly, reflected a “herd mentality.” It was up to individuals — not government — to decide whether “to exercise their right to work, to worship and to play. Or to even stay at home.”
Citing her “commonsense conservative values,” Noem in the same April 2 speech suggested that South Dakotans should stop watching the national news. As reported in the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, Noem sought to draw a distinction between clean South Dakotans and those dirty New Yorkers.
What South Dakotans should do, she said is stay the course, adjust as needed and stop watching the national news.
"It's so important not to turn on the news and look at NYC and think that that's what Lemmon, South Dakota is going to face in a month," Noem said. "It's absolutely not true."
Of course, the thinly-veiled racism in the “New Yorkers” refrain has been echoed by other Republican governors resisting any efforts to pay more than casual lip service to the pandemic, most likely because they believe, as Donald Trump and Fox News assured them, that it would all soon “go away.”
As it turns out, Noem was partly right. It wasn’t Lemmon, South Dakota that has turned into New York City. It’s Sioux Falls, the state’s most populous city, that is now facing one of the largest COVID-19 clusters in the country.
But now South Dakota is home to one of the largest single coronavirus clusters anywhere in the United States, with more than 300 workers at a giant *pork-processing plant falling ill. With the case numbers continuing to spike, the company was forced to announce the indefinite closure of the facility Sunday, threatening the U.S. food supply.
The Smithfield plant, which supplies 5% of the pork consumed in the U.S., employs 3700 people, all of whom have been free to roam about the state and congregate for the last month without any restrictions, thanks to Noem’s “commonsense conservative values.” Employees there were forced to work in close proximity with no distancing measures in place, according to employees interviewed for the Post. The same employees now say that people throughout the city are becoming infected.
Understandably, local communities and medical professionals within the state are now demanding some type of statewide shutdown to combat the spread of the virus. But Noem won’t back down—as she stated in her April 2 brief, South Dakotans are just better people than those that live in big cities on the coast. They have more “personal responsibility.”
"The people themselves are primarily responsible for their safety," Noem said. "They are the ones that are entrusted with expansive freedoms...[.]
"Our sense of personal responsibility, our resiliency and our already sparse population density put us in a great position..[.]"
Her only official action thus far in response to the Smithfield cluster has been to issue a shelter-in-place order in two counties for those over 65 and those with an underlying health condition. Everyone else in the state, it seems, is free to demonstrate their “personal responsibility” and “resiliency.” Instead, the governor used her press briefing this week to brag about the “exciting” potential of...hydroxychloroquine, which she heard about from Donald Trump. That and her wonderful conversations with Trump’s son-in-law.
he used a media briefing Monday to announce trials of a drug that President Trump has repeatedly touted as a potential breakthrough in the fight against the coronavirus, despite a lack of scientific evidence.
“It’s an exciting day,” she boasted, repeatedly citing her conversations with presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Noem’s own advisors have told her that as many as 70% of South Dakotans are anticipated to be infected with COVID-19 by the time the pandemic peaks in that state. She acknowledged then that the state doesn’t have nearly enough facilities to hospitalize those who will need it, “but we have a plan to get there.”
Mayors of other cities within the state, such as Rapid City, have attempted to enforce stay-at-home restrictions, but say that without state-wide support and guidance their efforts are generating resentment from businesses who feel they are being unfairly restricted.
As the Post article notes, Noem’s non-response in essence mirrors that of other governors of rural states—all of them Republicans, who believe that their citizens’ so-called “homespun” characters and broad traveling distances between homes and businesses will protect them. But whether that belief is rooted in genuine conviction, political expediency or just willful ignorance, it isn’t going to make any difference to the virus.
 

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Any updates 10 months later cock breath ?


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All I know is I’m sitting here listening to Noem rip Fauci and Cuomo a new one .
 

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Any updates 10 months later cock breath ?


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All I know is I’m sitting here listening to Noem rip Fauci and Cuomo a new one .

Yes, she’s an uneducated incompetent cvnt and the biggest failure of any Governor in the United States when it comes to Covid.
 

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Yes, she’s an uneducated incompetent cvnt and the biggest failure of any Governor in the United States when it comes to Covid.

South Dakota had experienced 12,280 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people as of Thursday, per Johns Hopkins data -- which means about 1 in 8 state residents were known to have had the virus. (As in other states and countries, the true number may be substantially higher.) North Dakota, at 12,851 cases per 100,000 people, was the only state with a worse per-capita figure; New York -- which is far more densely populated and which experienced its first big outbreak when less was known about the virus -- was at 7,423 cases per 100,000 people.

South Dakota had experienced 201 coronavirus deaths per 100,000 people as of Thursday -- which means about 1 in 500 people in the state were known to have died from the virus. Only New Jersey (244 deaths per 100,000 people), New York (227), Massachusetts (213), Mississippi (208) and Rhode Island (207) had done worse by this measure.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/04/poli...kota-pandemic-state-health-economy/index.html

 

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South Dakota had experienced 12,280 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people as of Thursday, per Johns Hopkins data -- which means about 1 in 8 state residents were known to have had the virus. (As in other states and countries, the true number may be substantially higher.) North Dakota, at 12,851 cases per 100,000 people, was the only state with a worse per-capita figure; New York -- which is far more densely populated and which experienced its first big outbreak when less was known about the virus -- was at 7,423 cases per 100,000 people.

South Dakota had experienced 201 coronavirus deaths per 100,000 people as of Thursday -- which means about 1 in 500 people in the state were known to have died from the virus. Only New Jersey (244 deaths per 100,000 people), New York (227), Massachusetts (213), Mississippi (208) and Rhode Island (207) had done worse by this measure.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/04/poli...kota-pandemic-state-health-economy/index.html


its hard to kill 1 out of every 5 people in a state but somehow, someway this stupid bitch achieved just that.

Just like the Qanon Cucks here on the board, every word that comes out of Kristi Noem’s mouth is a lie.
 

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Yes, she’s an uneducated incompetent cvnt and the biggest failure of any Governor in the United States when it comes to Covid.


Remember that fake super spreader Sturgis event story you gullible cucks fell for that was responsible for 250k deaths ? :):)
 

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The Sturgis event was a disgrace and absolutely killed thousands of people as a result of it taking place.

no rational governor in America would ever do what that dumb cvnt did.

this morning, Kristi Noem further embarrassed herself as she’s incapable of answering very simple questions:

https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1366057111298408448?s=20
 

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Imagine attempting a victory lap on Dafinch only to be permanently stuffed in a locker for being an uneducated, low life piece of shit.

LESBO, everybody.
 

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The Sturgis event was a disgrace and absolutely killed thousands of people as a result of it taking place.

no rational governor in America would ever do what that dumb cvnt did.

this morning, Kristi Noem further embarrassed herself as she’s incapable of answering very simple questions:




https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1366057111298408448?s=20


:):)



In a report titled “IZA DP No. 13670: The Contagion Externality of a Superspreading Event: The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and COVID-19,” claimed that “large crowds, coupled with minimal mask-wearing and social distancing by attendees” turned the rally into a “superspreader” infecting 260,000 people.


Authors Dhaval M. Dave, Andrew I. Friedson, Drew McNichols, and Joseph J. Sabia concluded that “the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally generated public health costs of approximately $12.2 billion.”
 

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Shouldn’t there be a post SB outbreak in Tampa by now ?

why?

the stadium was at like 25% capacity, people were strategically socially distanced, forced to wear masks, and it was outside.

the Super Bowl is nothing like the Sturgis event.
 

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:):)

In a report titled “IZA DP No. 13670: The Contagion Externality of a Superspreading Event: The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and COVID-19,” claimed that “large crowds, coupled with minimal mask-wearing and social distancing by attendees” turned the rally into a “superspreader” infecting 260,000 people.


Authors Dhaval M. Dave, Andrew I. Friedson, Drew McNichols, and Joseph J. Sabia concluded that “the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally generated public health costs of approximately $12.2 billion.”


I don’t give a fuck if it was 260,000 cases or 160,000 cases, it was still a 100% avoidable situation and Kristi Noem should be tied to the back of a motorcycle and dragged across the pavement for what she did to those people.

She’s a cold blooded killer, a lying manipulative little cvnt who should be impeached and barred from ever running for public office again.
 

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I don’t give a fuck if it was 260,000 cases or 160,000 cases, it was still a 100% avoidable situation and Kristi Noem should be tied to the back of a motorcycle and dragged across the pavement for what she did to those people.

She’s a cold blooded killer, a lying manipulative little cvnt who should be impeached and barred from ever running for public office again.

Do you wear your mask when driving?

My money says you do.
 

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Do you wear your mask when driving?

My money says you do.

i find the old fat fucks who are gasping for air and rip off their masks the second they walk out of the store to be complete fucking assholes and an embarrassment to America, so I may occasionally have it on while I’m pulling out of the parking lot but no, can’t say I ever drive any extended length of time with a mask on.

sorry to disappoint you, Snowflake.
 

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I don’t give a fuck if it was 260,000 cases or 160,000 cases, it was still a 100% avoidable situation and Kristi Noem should be tied to the back of a motorcycle and dragged across the pavement for what she did to those people.

She’s a cold blooded killer, a lying manipulative little cvnt who should be impeached and barred from ever running for public office again.

Do you wear your mask when driving?

My money says you do.
 

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