Category: “The Floggings Will Continue Until Morale Improves”

  • Oh, For Pete’s Sake – “The Floggings Will Continue Until Morale Improves”, Part 2

    “Buy me drink, GI?” Well, from now on:  if you’re stationed in Korea, in those establishments known as “juicy bars” the answer damn well better be, “Sorry – no.”

    How so? Well, it seems that the USFK CG just made that against regulations – and thus unlawful under Article 92, UCMJ.

    Seriously.

    Why? It seems as if some “juicy bars” were suspected of being a front for, or otherwise associated with, the skin trade.

    No! Say it isn’t so! I’m shocked, shocked!  Scandal!

    Hell, General, I’m guessing that’s been the case since not too long after the first bar of any kind on Earth opened – probably in Ancient Egypt or China. Money talks. And where there’s money to be made, you’ll find practitioners of trade – no matter what trade you’re talking about.

    Look, I don’t approve of the skin trade.  I think engaging in sex-for-hire, either as a customer or a service provider, is stupid – pathetic, actually.  And no, we shouldn’t be encouraging it.

    But sometimes, young men with spare $$$ (and at least some young women, too) are gonna go out looking for a temporary “good time”. I don’t care how many stars you have on your shoulder, you’re not going to change 10,000 years or more of human behavior by making a pronouncement from on high.  Nor are you going to end the world’s oldest profession by fiat.

    In my book, treating the troops as adults plus hammering miscreants when caught would be a far more effective way to deal with this. Hiring a prostitute is already against the UCMJ.

    The troops can deal with that; they’re adults, and deserve to be treated as such.  Seems like their chain-of-command should be able handle the situation equally well.

    But that’s just my opinion – one obviously not shared by the guy currently in charge in Korea. These days, they seem rather to like using mass punishment in the “Land of the Morning Calm” instead of providing their troops adult leadership.

    I’m pretty sure the USFK leadership has any number of more important things to worry about than Joe buying a bar girl a drink, anyway.  If they don’t . . . well, then maybe they just don’t really need to be Generals any more.

  • CDC Moves the Ebola “Goalposts”

    Remember the original CDC guidance regarding Ebola? You know, no need to worry unless an exposed individual became symptomatic – and no recommended restrictions on their movement unless the person had a fever of 100.4F or higher? Those policies allowed the second US nurse who acquired Ebola in Dallas to travel halfway across the country while incubating (and, potentially, while in the early stages of being symptomatic).

    Well, apparently even the CDC can recognize being whacked in the face by reality.  They’ve now changed their tune much closer to what common sense says it should have been all along.  The CDC now recommends that anyone who is at “high risk” for Ebola exposure should “stay home” for 21 days.

    However, don’t start singing the “Hallelujah Chorus” just yet.  Under the new CDC guidelines, “stay home” doesn’t really mean “stay at home 24/7”.   Such individuals would indeed be allowed to leave their homes – to “jog in a public park”, for example – but would also be told to avoid “congregate gatherings” like sports events.

    Yeah, that last bit makes just no freaking sense at all.  Last time I checked public parks can get pretty damn crowded, especially in big cities.  People jogging in a crowded park sometimes bump into other people – while sweating profusely.  They also often drink from public water fountains while jogging or after they finish.  Sometimes they clear their throat and spit, too.

    I just can’t see how crowds at public parks differ substantially from other “congregate gatherings” like sports events.  Those at high risk should be told to stay home – period.

    Frankly, IMO the CDC simply hasn’t gone far enough here.  “Stay home” should be unconditional.

    And they’re IMO missing the boat in another way, too.  Depending on voluntary, unenforced quarantines . . . is problematic.  We’ve already seen multiple examples of people who knew they fell into the CDC’s “high risk” or “some risk” categories thumbing their nose at common sense (probably due to the “It can’t happen to me” mindset) and put others at risk by going out in public within 21 days of exposure.

    Depending on voluntary self-quarantine will work just as well as the following.  Put a cookie jar on a low table.  Tell your mischievous 5 year old to keep their hands off, since they’ll be having dinner in a hour.  Then leave them alone and unsupervised in the same room with that cookie jar for that hour.

    In other words:  without enforcement, home self-quarantine is just not going to work worth a damn.  People are people; everyone thinks, “It can’t happen to me” – until it does.  And all it will take is one idiot guessing wrong to cause a serious problem.

    The CDC has also moved the goalposts on how it defines Ebola exposure risk categories – and IMO, this time they’re moving them in the right direction.  Previously, spending an extended amount of time in close proximity to an Ebola sufferer without protective equipment was considered “low risk exposure”.  Now, it’s categorized as “some risk” – a new, higher-risk category. Spending a brief period of time in close proximity to an Ebola sufferer was previously not categorized as any type of exposure. Now it’s categorized as a “low-risk” exposure.

    Under the new guidelines, the CDC recommends local health authorities should make the call on whether or not to restrict movement of “some risk” exposure individuals.  The     whiny ditz and special little snowflake     recently returned nurse who was quarantined in New Jersey, then allowed to return to Maine falls into the “some risk” category under the new guidelines.

    Perhaps the Maine public health officials will show some backbone and continue to follow the New Jersey lead.  Unfortunately, until there’s an outbreak there I’m not holding my breath.

    Finally, in semi-related good news:  the kid hospitalized in NYC as a possible Ebola case had a negative initial test for the virus.  He’s still in isolation pending future follow-up testing.  If that future testing shows he’s not infected, he’ll be given the green light to go home.

  • Looks Like the Joint Chiefs Still “Get It”

    Well, I wonder how this will go over with       our wannabe Imperial Regime’s       the current Administration’s officials?

    Joint Chiefs call for quarantine of troops
    returning from Ebola zone

     

    The decision, of course will be up to the SECDEF.  He hasn’t made a decision yet.

    For the record, I think the Joint Chiefs got this one right.  Unfortunately, I’m not holding my breath waiting for the the SECDEF to agree and order their recommendation implemented.

    Oh, and in somewhat related news:  a 5-year old boy in NYC who’d recently been in West Africa ended up in a NYC area hospital with a 103F temperature and “possible Ebola symptoms” yesterday.  Given the way kids that age share toys, food, drinks, whatever – let’s hope the poor kid didn’t play with any other children on Friday or Saturday.

     

     

  • Administration Considers Quarantining Healthcare Workers Returning from Ebola Outbreak Area

    Well, it looks as if the      DC clown krewe     clueless fools and mendacious tools running the show     current Administration may finally be buying a clue, albeit a partial one.  It seems that they are now considering quarantining healthcare workers returning from the area of the West Africa outbreak area on return to the US.

    But of course, they’re only considering doing that if it can be done without “impeding whatsoever our ability to combat the epidemic in West Africa.”  Apparently they are under the bizarre impression that measures protecting the US from accidental importation of Ebola might somehow prevent our providing support to the effort to counter the West African Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

    Well, I”ll have to give them credit for finally buying a clue, even if only a partial one.  We should have been doing this for at least the past 3 months.

    Of course, we should also have been quarantining anyone else coming to the US from or after having spent time in that area, too.  But this would at least be a step in the right direction.

    But it bothers me that the current Administration still doesn’t really seem to “get it”.  Anyone with the common sense to pour p!ss out of a boot can see that there is absolutely no connection whatsoever between taking measures to protect the US homeland from accidental importation of the Ebola virus and providing US assistance to West Africa.  Claiming some connection between the two is at best stupid, illogical, and naive – and is at worst a deliberate falsehood.  And yet, the Administration seems to persist in making that connection.

    Why?  I dunno.  But, sadly, with this Administration I have to admit I can believe either being clueless or being deliberately mendacious is the reason.

    In any case, all I can say is – it’s about freaking time.  Now, with all due respect:  how about you get up off your immobile azz and actually direct some truly common-sense and effective actions here, Mr. President?  Order a quarantine of all returning healthcare workers who’ve spent time in West Africa – effective immediately.  And while you’re at it, extend that order to make that same quarantine apply to anyone else who’s coming to the US after spending time in the West African Ebola outbreak area, too.

    Yeah, right.  I’m not holding my breath.

  • Another US Ebola Case

    Well, we now have another case of Ebola in America. And this time, our      DC clown krewe’s      Nero-esque imperial regime      illustrious current Administration’s policies – or lack thereof – are IMO directly to blame.

    The case turned up in an an American doctor, identified as Craig Spencer, who returned from Guinea in West Africa about a week ago. He’d been working there with the NGO Médecins Sans Frontières, AKA Doctors Without Borders.

    The individual reportedly began “feeling sluggish” on Tuesday. However, he nonetheless continued meeting with friends and was “out and about” until he developed more obvious symptoms on Wednesday of this week. He then began “self-quarantine” on Wednesday. Yesterday he went to the hospital with a high fever and nausea.  Preliminary testing last night indicates it is indeed Ebola.

    Where is this new Ebola case, you ask? NYC. Yeah – THAT NYC. It’s only the largest metro area in the USA.

    So, being a doctor, he was erring on the side of public safety, self-isolating since his return, to protect the public – just in case he was incubating the disease,  right? Um, well . . . here’s an account from local health officials concerning the guy’s activities this week:

    City officials say Spencer acknowledged riding multiple subway lines and taking a cab to a Brooklyn bowling alley called “The Gutter” in the past week before he started showing symptoms. He also visited the High Line park and went on a three-mile jog.

    The city’s health commissioner, Mary Bassett, said Spencer’s fiancé and two friends had been quarantined. The city has also been in contact with an Uber driver who drove Spencer, but said the two did not have direct contact.

    According to a rough timeline provided by city officials, the doctor’s symptoms developed Wednesday, prompting him to isolate himself in his apartment.

    Hmm. “Feeling sluggish” on Tuesday, but his “symptoms developed Wednesday”? That ain’t quite adding up, folks.

    This new US Ebola outbreak is brought to courtesy of those clueless fools who put feeling good, political correctness, and not offending people ahead of protecting the public and their nation. At the risk of restating the truly obvious: had the current Administration taken the blindingly-obvious, common-sense measure of placing this man in mandatory 21-day isolation prior to or on returning from the USA from the Ebola outbreak area we wouldn’t be sweating another domestic Ebola outbreak today. But apparently we can’t do that; that might inconvenience someone or hurt their feelings.

    Gee thanks, Mr. President. Are you “getting it” yet?

    Hang on to your hats, folks – and if you’re so inclined, maybe pray. Because this ride could very easily turn bumpy as hell now.

  • Remember, You Can’t Get Ebola From Riding On A Bus . . . .

    It seems the POTUS wants us all to remember that. He reminded us of that again just this past Saturday.

    Well, then, pray tell: why – at that recent Pentagon Ebola scare, which apparently thankfully turned out to be a false alarm – did authorities hunt down the bus after it departed? And why did they temporarily detain and quarantine the tour bus and its passengers? I mean, that all happened the day before the POTUS gave us the reminder.

    Sheesh. Do I even need to check Accuweather to see if my leg is wet because it’s raining? Nah, I didn’t think so.

  • Why Am I Not Surprised?

    On Friday the World Bank declared that the fight against Ebola is being “lost”. The POTUS appointed an Ebola “czar” with no medical or public health background. And the chief executive for the semi-Communist left-leaning, “Progressive”, multinational, corporate-style NGO and “anti-poverty aid agency” called Oxfam claimed that Ebola “could become the definitive humanitarian disaster of our generation” – while calling for more government resources to be devoted to the crisis, of course.

    Nothing unexpected in any of that, really. On the contrary: all was very predictable.

    So, what did our illustrious POTUS do yesterday? Yeah, you guessed it: he went golfing with some guy from ESPN.

    I wish I could say that’s unexpected or not predicted. But with this POTUS? Um, no – not unexpected, and also very predictable.

    I seem to remember at least one other major historical figure famously was accused of engaging in his preferred recreational activities during a major crisis. Even though the accusation may well be false – historical accounts differ on that point – history didn’t treat him all that well. The phrase “fiddle while Rome burns” is today synonymous with both “disconnected, uncaring leadership” and “dereliction of duty”.

    Sound like anyone we know?



  • For Your Reading “Pleasure”

    For Your Reading “Pleasure”

    We now bring to you another in the never-ending series of “WTF Moments” concerning the US response to the West African Ebola Outbreak, courtesy of the       fools and tools      DC clown krewe      clueless jackasses     idiots in charge     current Administration.


    Obama Plans to Let Ebola-infected
    Foreigners Into US for Treatment

    Yeah, that REALLY passes the “common sense” test.  And I just love how the plan involves bypassing Federal law – and is allegedly being kept secret from Congress.

    Idiocy.  Sheer freaking idiocy.