Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 5, 2020
President Trump and his Corona Crew appear to have gotten rid of those stupid charts saying hundreds of thousands of people are going to die from this mild flu.
He’s still preaching doom, but only because this is what people want to hear.
The plan is obviously to come in when only the normal number of flu deaths have happened and say “I prevented millions of deaths by destroying the economy,” and hope that will lighten the blow of 50% unemployment.
President Trump on Saturday warned the nation of a deadly week ahead in the fight against the coronavirus as the number of Americans infected passed 300,000.
“This will probably be the toughest week — between this week and next week,” Trump said Saturday at the beginning of his coronavirus task force briefing at the White House.
“There will be a lot of death, unfortunately. But a lot less death than if this wasn’t done,” Trump said of the nationwide precautions underway. “But there will be death.”
The sober briefing comes as the virus is spreading rapidly and more testing is revealing a steep uphill rate of infection.
On March 27, the United States hit the 100,000 case benchmark. On April 1, the number of Americans infected doubled to more than 200,000 cases. Just three days later, on Saturday, positive COVID-19 cases topped 300,000.
To respond, Trump said he’s deploying 1,000 medical military personnel to New York, the epicenter of the United States outbreak. Reinforcing his hope for the use of the malaria drug, hydroxychloroquine, in treatment against COVID-19, Trump said the United States is stockpiling 29 million does of the drug.
“What do you have to lose? Take it,” Trump said of hydroxychloroquine.
The warning of the tough days ahead is because infections have not yet hit their apex in certain hotspots.
Dr. Deborah Birx, who serves on the White House coronavirus task force, said the modeling shows that the three major hotspots the country in New York, Detroit and Louisiana will peak in the next six or seven days. She urged vigilance in social distancing to mitigate the spread.
“We will move heaven and Earth to safeguard our great American citizens,” Trump said. “We will continue to use every power, every authority, every single resource we’ve got to keep our people healthy, safe, secure and to get this thing over with.
“We want to finish this war. We have to get back to work.”
Yeah – back to work.
I don’t even know if we’re going to have 50% employment. Basically, only jobs that are essential to keep people alive, or which cater to the ultra wealthy, are going to exist when they let us out of the quarantine. What percentage of jobs is that?
I don’t even know.
You have people who maintain infrastructure, truck drivers, grocery store employees, government workers, medical professionals, farmers and… who else?
No one is going to have any money to spend, so no one is going to be buying anything and employing the people who sell things, so the people who sell things won’t have any money to spend to employ other people who sell things. When your entire economy is based on people selling each other things, it is very easily wiped out, and our economy has been completely and totally wiped out.
The theoretical way to fix it would be to start rebuilding the manufacturing industry which was shipped to China in the 1990s. But in order to do that, you’re going to have to have the government spending massive amounts of money that they just print up, and you’re going to be risking slipping into hyperinflation.
We also have the fact that the US Government is not competent, and trusting them to run the biggest jobs program in all of history is a bit absurd. And who is going to set up this new industry? It has been so long since we’ve had factories in the US, I don’t even know if the knowledge base exists to bring them back. You would have to bring the Chinese in to build the factories, and my thinking is they’re not going to be especially excited to come do that.
As I have said, I think the rebuilding effort is most likely going to involve a war with China, but China knows that I’m sure, and they’re going to start making moves right now to thwart the ability of the US to get manufacturing started again.
Like I mean, just think about it: we don’t even produce the equipment you would use to build factories and the machinery that is used in factories, let alone the machinery to harvest the necessary raw resources. All of that is in China.
So we would have to start by building the machines we need to build the machines to manufacture things. This is going to be a much worse situation than Germany was in after WWI, and despite the claims of the media, Donald Trump ain’t no Adolf Hitler.
The only thing we really have is a massive military, and I just don’t see what use that is if you can’t keep the society functioning at home.
I just can’t figure out any way any of this ends in anything other than complete and total collapse and ultimately a breaking apart of the United States in the way the USSR broke apart.
Maybe there is some course of action that I’m not thinking about. I guess the obvious thing is to just declare a world government, united to rebuild the world. But the problem with that is that if such a thing were to happen, China would hold absolutely all of the cards.
So I mean – you tell me.
I don’t know.
No one knows.
It’s going to be incredibly difficult. You are going to go through things that you never would have imagined you would go through.
But ultimately, it is for the best. The United States had become a hive of scum and villainy, and it needed to be cleansed.
Our grandchildren will be better for it.
Death Toll Remains the One Predicted by the Daily Stormer
Regarding the fact that we have an alleged 300,000 cases of the virus in the US now, we should remember that there are an average of 30,000,000 cases of the flu every year. Of course, there are a lot more than 300,000 cases of the Coronavirus. There are probably 20 times that. The only cases being reported are the ones that have tested positive, and people with light symptoms or no symptoms don’t ever get tested.
Obviously, more people are going to die over the next two weeks, but it isn’t going to be very many. We will end the flu season with a death rate that is average or maybe even significantly below average, despite dishonest methods of calculating infections.
There is not going to be “a lot of death,” relative to how much death there usually is from the flu.