When Bubba Met Kenny – from TPC

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When Bubba Met Kenny

There is a terrible viral epidemic in America. Already this year, nearly 30 million Americans have been infected and nearly 25,000 have died. I write, of course, of the yearly apocalypse known as the ordinary flu season. We’d better shut down the entire economy. We are doing just that at the moment for the strangest reason imaginable. My friends, say what you like, but it is my opinion that the Coronavirus Panic is a ridiculous, low-effort hoax. That is not to say it isn’t real. A hoax, being a thing or activity conducted or utilized for deceptive purposes, generally involves something very real, not fake. I perceive it as a most-convenient cover for the pre-existing, independent collapse of the economy, of which I have written about before, here and elsewhere. But, just like the free-fall collapse of Tower Seven, the disease obviously exists. 

As I write this, the US has around 40,000 cases. Upon your reading it, we’ll probably have 50,000. On Saturday morning, I talked to one of them, my old friend and Augusta-area patient zero, Jason Hasty. I use his name because he said it was okay and because he previously disclosed his condition to the media. He’s running for District Attorney and wanted the truth to prevail regardless of how it impacted his campaign. That’s the kind of man he is. Accordingly – and, Lord, I never thought we’d come to this – I hereby endorse Jason Hasty for DA of the Augusta Judicial Circuit! A plague. A depression. Perrin endorsed a politician. I know, right? Anyway, if you live and vote in the counties of Columbia, Richmond, or Burke, then you have no better option than Jason, a true friend of freedom, truth, and justice. 

Much of what we discussed and he shared with me appeared in a weekend article in the Augusta Chronicle. He’s not exactly sure where, when, or how he contracted COVID-19. And his symptoms, like those of many patients in the news, are slightly different than the “fever, cough, and chest pressure” the CDC repeats. He had all of those, to varying degrees. On the phone, he sounded a little congested. Then again, as I spoke from a park bench in a pollen blizzard, I’m sure I sounded much the same. But he reported fatigue and pain, specifically in the legs and neck, as the worst of it, rating those a “nine” on the old scale of one through ten. His treatment has consisted of staying home and resting. It’s working – I am most happy to report that he is on the mend and already feeling much better. 

I had drafted something else about the COVID and the economy. Read my letter to President Trump (I doubt he will). Also, read more of my infamous ripoff poetry, The Masque of the Red DEBT. There’s much else to say, which I might get to later (assuming we maintain electricity and the internet). The closing of the churches bothers me, although given how Americans have shunned God, it might be a fitting return. If not, then perhaps we can answer their “spiritual communion” with a little of what I call “spiritual tithing.” I had a lot more, but then, something else terrible happened…

Kenny Rogers died last Friday at the age of 81. Many people know his songs. Many know his acting and his roasters. But few ever got to know him, if just briefly. I was one of the lucky few. Here’s how it happened:

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The Schools: Corona 101

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If nothing else, the COVID is shedding more light on the public schools:

Sherica Freeman said she has not connected with students in one of her American Literature classes since March 12, the day Georgia schools were told to close school buildings to curb the spread of COVID-19.

The DeKalb County School District, where Freeman works, was among the metro Atlanta school districts that decided to shift to online learning amid the shutdown. On March 13, she spent the day uploading lesson plans for her Stone Mountain High School students to use for the first two weeks of a shutdown now expected to last more than a month. So far, with at least one class, she said she’s got nothing to show for it.

“My whole fourth period doesn’t know where I am, what they’re supposed to do,” said Freeman, who has worked for the district as a teacher for 13 years. “It feels like there’s no real understanding of how these systems work … like we buy this software and never figure out how to use it.”

This is so much different than how Stone Mountain High normally operates! With 15% average total test scores and 22% literature scores. With 14% proficiency in math and 21% in reading they still somehow manage to graduate 69% of the seniors. This year, they’ll do it again, but with that trendy telecommuting! Indeed, there is no understanding of how these systems work.

Gasping About Their G-g-generation

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Italy: No respiratory care for Boomers!

As his department receives coronavirus patients who are terminally ill the focus is to allow patients to meet loved ones and communicate with them during their last moments despite the quarantine regulations. Other reports claim that, as the numbers of dead increases, some families find themselves unable to secure a proper burial for their loved ones.

Peleg said that, from what he sees and hears in the hospital, the instructions are not to offer access to artificial respiratory machines to patients over 60 as such machines are limited in number.

So, Boomers, Silents, and the “Greatest,” maybe open borders, the cultural enrichments, massive debts, abortions, and divorces, etc. weren’t good ideas, huh? Hopefully, we’ll remember that in the future. That, if not you. But, as a consolation, you did have Woodstock, the dope, and all those Les Pauls.

Pre-Existing Conditions

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There are many that affect the COVID condition. Three of note:

Though severe coronavirus cases have been reported among younger and middle-aged adults, doctors say older adults, the elderly and those with chronic health conditions seem to be most at risk for the sudden decline.

Denson said nearly all of his most critically ill patients have a combination of three specific underlying medical problems: obesity, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.

Not good news for 40% of Americans.

An Open Letter to President Trump

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I did, today, send a letter to the President about the COVID-covered economy. Here it is:

Hon. Donald John Trump
The White House

In Re: The Economic Collapse in America

Dear President Trump:

May I congratulate you on your handling of the recent unpleasantness related to the Wuhan COVID-19. I understand this must be a challenging and monumental task. However, I remind you that you did not create the virus. Nor did you create the near-terminal conditions in the economy, as revealed by the pandemic. But, while I trust the virus will burn itself out, you potentially have the ability to cure the financial calamity which has incubated and infected for over one-hundred years. I offer three suggestions:

First, cancel all debts. All of them: national, state, corporate, and individual. There are numerous methods for doing this. For years, people have told me that such a corrective course would “destroy the economy.” As it appears that is already happening, perhaps there is no better time.

Second, eliminate the virus that is the Federal Reserve, with its fractional banking, fake currency, constant inflation, cannibalistic financialization, and economic sorcery. The chief priests of this temple of usury are among the deepest of the deep staters, elders in the swamp of which you are intimately familiar. Drain it. Make usurious lending a felony.

Third, institute a gold or other commodity standard and a reset, a return to normalcy and sanity.

Bailouts, handouts, more fake money, and more debt will only paper-over, perpetuate, and exacerbate the already insidious problems. Lockdowns, martial law, and indefinite detention of Americans certainly will not help matters.

Please contact me if you have any questions about the potential processes and proposals briefly mentioned above. May God give you strength and wisdom in all your important endeavors.

Sincerely,

Perrin Lovett

UPDATE: The Gatekeepers answer:

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They misspelled Farcebook.

The Gambler Broke Even; Kenny Rogers, RIP

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The AJC reports the loss of the legend:

Kenny Rogers, the genial country singer as beloved for being “The Gambler” as he was a movie star and restaurant entrepreneur, died late Friday night at the age of 81.

Rogers’ spokesperson confirmed to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the hitmaker passed away from natural causes at his Sandy Springs home.

About 25 years ago, I met Rogers in Athens and had a short conversation with him. Beyond the talents, musical and culinary, he was just a nice man. There remain not that many more of his kind.

The Masque of the Red Debt

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The following just kind of wrote itself out, perhaps a manifestation of my growing anger with this ridiculous hoax people are buying hook, line, and toilet paper. Or, it might just be another ripoff. The Prince is now considering a national lockdown for two weeks. If that happens, and when it’s over, and nothing has happened but your economy is completely wrecked, then maybe your anger will emerge too.

The Masque of the Red Debt

“And now was acknowledged the presence of the Red Death. He had come like a thief in the night. And one by one dropped the revellers in the blood-bedewed halls of their revel, and died each in the despairing posture of his fall. And the life of the ebony clock went out with that of the last of the gay. And the flames of the tripods expired. And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.”

  • Edgar Allan Poe, The Masque of the Red Death, 1842

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THE “Red Debt” had for over a century plagued the nation. No scheme had ever been so evil, or so impactful. It reduced to ruination and nothingness the currency. All value it supplanted. The bankrupt corpses of the victims littered the land. All was seemingly lost.

But the Prince Faux Prospero was fat and stupid and insouciant. When half his subjects were aborted, he called forth a host of six-hundred-sixty-six of his friends amongst the rich, the beautiful, the lustful, and the wicked. Away they departed into the far hinterlands, where, upon a stout hillock, the Prince had constructed the super-sized-est of McMansions. Gay was their procession. “Pizza” was in the train. Upon their ensconcement, the wardens locked them within and the world without. The world, they felt, could simply burn. Within they were enriched. Without lurked the “Red Debt.”

After some time so secluded, the Prince hosted for the throng a masquerade of some significance. 

Six were the rooms of the paraded revelry – a literal half-dozen. These safe spaces were arranged in a manner that required drunken meandering to peruse in full. The Prince was crooked in all affairs, even architecturally. First, the chosen guests entered through the white hall of purity, an apartment bereft of all furnishings and accompaniment – a place of no interest to them. Second, was the beige hall of plenty, of honest endeavor, a room largely empty. The third was the hall of celebrity, wherein every surface mirrored the visages of the gleeful guests, all thrilled to see and to think of themselves. The fourth, the theater of lies, was ablaze with telescreens, each pouring forth a cacophony of disinformation to the amusement of the elite. Fifth, there was the harsh chamber of power, all adorned with flags and columns. There, brash music played in military time. The last – the sixth hall – was shrouded in shades of green and gold, which shimmered bewitchingly. This was the Temple of Usury. Here, in the center of the spacious floor, there reposed and hummed a printing press of vast proportion. From this infernal device, issued a continuous stream of cash money, free and easy for the taking. 

Within these strange walls, the Prince and his guests socially distanced themselves from the suffering of The People. Outside, beyond the tall gates and strong walls, a lone man shouted in vain, calling, “End it! Burn it!” None heeded his words or countenance. 

Within, the party raged. All about, one fool after another cavorted in garb befitting their collective, contrived status. Few if any noticed among them the appearance of a visitor. Only upon his passage through several of the halls – slowly lurching forth in much the same fashion as the grave stalks the careless youth – did the assorted oddities of his presence take note. A gasp here, a whisper there, but till forth came the shadowy menace. For all in black was he clad, in a robe without shape. A cold air went before him and lingered in his wake. Silent he was. As was suggested by his blank, sterile mask perhaps he had no mouth with which to speak. It was as if he wore a virus as a veil in a successful bid to out-Shylock Shylock.

When, upon some time, he had processed unto the theater of lies, suddenly there in all screens began to flicker and all went silent. Concurrently, in the chamber of power, abruptly halted the jingoist hymnal. So was alerted the Prince Faux Prospero, who heretofore had minded the music which haunted that chamber. From there, he cried aloud, “Churl! Who mocks our advantage with such spectral Corona? Remove thou medical mask, so we might examine our next victim!” His plea ignored by the advancing figure, the Prince broke to within six feet of him, his silver stang raised high and poised. Yet, the strike became stricken, for, with a shriek, there fell dead the False Prince of Prosperity. 

Six-hundred-sixty-six rainbow-clad mere mortals, elite no more, ran helter-skelter through the halls as, at last, the silent figure reached the Temple of Usury. Standing before the printing press, he raised his mask upon its elastic bands. Then, all beheld the RED DEBT! He had fallen upon them even as they had fallen upon the ranks of the decent and the poor – his way was deception and by it he now did war. His ghastly hand was laid upon the machine. Six-hundred-sixty-six screaming heathens swooned, swayed, and toppled down – as dead as the culture and society they had of late entombed. The screens all went out and the press hummed its final tone. Room by room went as dark as a gravity well the lifeless halls. And through darkness and death, the Red Debt destroyed all.

 

A Word About The Blog

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It is my intention to keep operating here, regardless of the economic collapse, so long as there are sufficient electricity and broadband. That said, power companies are considering drastic actions. Should those fail, the lights will go out. I’ll do what I can, as I’m sure you will also. And, I anticipate FP and TPC continuing to run as usual.

A fews predictions: by the middle of next month, they won’t even mention or remember the Corona; then, it will just be a mysterious decline that no-one understands. Expect some utility disruption. Expect a bending, if not a breaking, in civil order. And, ere too long, I’m sure they’ll try another exciting war.

Now back to your search for toilet paper and stimulus money. P

Goldman Squeaks

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Slight revision: five percent decline to 24%.

Goldman Sachs economists on Friday forecast an unprecedented 24% decline in second quarter gross domestic product, following a 6% decline in the first quarter, based on the economy’s sudden and historic shutdown as the country responds to the coronavirus pandemic [HOAX].

Yes! The same Goldman that sucked up $900 Billion the last time. Soeaking of sucking, way to go Congress-Critters.

Revealed: Four senators dumped millions in stocks while Capitol Hill was being briefed on the coronavirus threat but BEFORE markets started tanking
Richard Burr, head of the Senate Intelligence Committee which was directly briefed on coronavirus, sold up to $1.7m in stock between January and February
Dianne Feinstein, on the same committee, sold up to $6m in stock in same period
Kelly Loeffler, on the Senate Health Committee, sold up to $3.1m in stock starting on the day her committee was briefed by the CDC
James Inhofe sold up to $400k in stocks including real estate all on January 27

And, way to go, voters! Your wise choices have certainly helped things along – all the way to this bright, shining, new dark age.

Bank of America Calls Collapse

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The same Bank of America that racked up $3.5 Trillion in bailouts during the previous part of the current (perhaps never-ending) depression sees arecession and a collapse on the way.

Bank of America warned investors on Thursday that a coronavirus-induced recession is no longer avoidable — it’s already here.

“We are officially declaring that the economy has fallen into a recession … joining the rest of the world, and it is a deep plunge,” Bank of America U.S. economist Michelle Meyer wrote in a note. “Jobs will be lost, wealth will be destroyed and confidence depressed.”

The firm expects the economy to “collapse” in the second quarter, shrinking by 12%. GDP for the full year will contract by 0.8%, it said.

The Corona did it! Never stronger. Fully capitalized.

How much should we put them down for this time?