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Subject Unsanitized: The COVID-19 Daily Report | Trump’s Coup Attempt Is Killing Americans
Date November 11, 2020 5:44 PM
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Unsanitized: The COVID-19 Report for Nov. 11, 2020

Donald Trump's Terrible Coup Attempt Is Killing Americans

It's pulling focus from the most dangerous moment of the crisis

 

A woman is wheeled out of hospital in Queens, New York, on Tuesday.
(Anthony Behar/Sipa via AP Images)

First Response

It's now clear that Donald Trump is trying to pull off the world's
worst coup attempt. With Joe Biden in a small but measurable and likely
insurmountable lead in multiple states, Trump's lawyers are using
bogus voter fraud claims with no evidence behind them to try to jump to
a lead in the courts. He's claiming that the sequence of the
counting-something mandated by Republican legislatures and telegraphed
by Trump before the election-proves the fraud. He's relying on the
testimony of convicted sex offenders

and postal workers who recant their stories

upon questioning. On multiple occasions, lawyers have admitted to judges
that there's no proof behind their claims.

The point is to muddy up the results just enough so they can carry out
another telegraphed strategy: invalidating the certified results and
having Republican legislatures deliver a slate of Trump electors,
overturning the results. There aren't really enough states with full
Republican control of government to make this happen, but if you create
contested, competing slates of electors in Pennsylvania or Wisconsin,
where there's divided government, maybe you deny anyone 270 electoral
votes and throw the election to the House of Representatives, where
based on the current results and the nature of that process Trump would
win.

I went over all of this in my last magazine feature, The Winter of Our
Discontent
.
This is a comical version of it, where the election is not really in
doubt, and the coup attempt is completely brazen and stupid. That
doesn't make it benign, of course, and the groups that were planning
resistance need to get in the faces of these state legislatures lest
they see a free path to stealing the election. But given that this is
Unsanitized, and we cover the pandemic, I'm inclined to explain how
this ham-fisted effort at banana republic politics is going to get a lot
of people killed.

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Every moment Donald Trump tries to steal the election is a moment that
he's not paying any attention to the most harrowing moment of the
coronavirus crisis. Cases are now completely out of control
;
we could easily hit 200,000 a day soon. Hospitalizations are at an
all-time high
,
and we're approaching triage conditions in several states. The medical
profession has been able to save lives as they learn more about the
disease, but if they cannot attend to all the patients
,
many people will die unnecessarily. In North Dakota, where some
astronomical percentage of the population is hospitalized with COVID,
they're allowing asymptomatic carriers

to keep working because they have no reinforcements to treat people.
Sidelining medical staff is a big a problem as having too many patients.

Even if we had the capacity, everywhere cases and hospitalizations have
risen during this crisis, deaths have risen

as a consequence. And cases and hospitalizations are now rising, faster
than we've ever seen before. It's not limited to one region of the
country, although the Midwest is in the worst shape. That's doubly
troubling, because the virus is spreading the most in the areas with
dilapidated health systems and shuttered rural hospitals. A clinic in
Billings, Montana saw its ICU unit at 167 percent capacity yesterday
.
But hospitalizations are rising everywhere; the Midwest may just be
ahead of the curve coming for the rest of us.

This is more serious than any time in the spring or summer. Behaviors
are not changing and people are focused on other things, the election
being primary among them. Pandemic fatigue has fully set in at the worst
possible time.

The Trump steal attempt has sucked up all the attention, among the
executive branch and among the media. (I wonder if the fact that New
York and California are experiencing relatively mild outbreaks has also
led the media to not taking this seriously.) Obviously a coup attempt,
however stupid, is worth our attention, but the death toll that's
indirectly resulting will grow. The executive branch has completely
checked out on any responsibility for this massive public health crisis
at precisely the moment when the crisis is most acute.

What's most frustrating is that we know exactly what to do here.
Restaurants, gyms, cafes, and other indoor venues accounted for 80
percent

of all new infections during the first three months of the pandemic,
based on cell phone data. If we just shut down these venues and pay them
to stay closed

we would get a shockingly large handle on the situation. Yet we've had
absolutely no discussion of this in the highest levels, and no
leadership in Washington looking seriously at this option. It's
absolutely infuriating that we're going to consign people to death and
suffering because nobody in the White House or Congress can be bothered.

And yes, this world's worst coup attempt, this grab at power for
power's sake, has pulled far too much focus. People are dying and many
more are going to die. When will anyone wake up?

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Today I Learned

* Universal masking could prevent enough lockdowns to save $1 trillion
,
according to the CDC. (HuffPost)

* More people coming around to the framing of the Georgia Senate runoffs
as a referendum on more COVID relief
.
(New York Magazine)

* Remarkable story from Sarah Jones
on her
grandfather's battle with COVID. (The Cut)

* Patients being charged close to $2,000

for COVID tests? (New York Times)

* Kodak, which received a key pharmaceutical contract before it was
revoked due to insider trading on the announcement, apparently had
executives who sold stock options they did not own
.
(Wall Street Journal)

* A COVID relief spending tracker
from the Project on Government Oversight. (POGO)

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