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WOTD: "Global Warming Fun with Maps"
Sacrificial New Orleans, and Davis, CA becomes a seaport.
Vaccine-preventable diseases kill and maim kids. The only protection against them is a sufficiently vaccinated population. People who oppose vaccination know this, but they're too wrapped up in medical and ideological fantasies to care. Vaccination isn't an individual right, it's a societal necessity.
You don't get to choose which side of the road to drive on, whether you can or can't murder people, or whether someone saying "no" to sex is optional for you to follow. You don't get to decide that other people's kids die, either.
People like Jared Polis would rather see kids die than force folks to do something that's both medically and societaly necessary. Fuck them straight to hell.
A push to fix Colorado’s lowest-in-the-nation vaccine rates has an unexpected critic: Jared Polis
Seems like a typical tech person mistake. "Surely the problem is just that we have not explained how good and right this is and we can get the 95% of people on board with the idea with a better chart."
In reality the problem in a society with near absolute freedom of speech there will always be a significant level of dissent. The change from centralized media with high levels of respect for institutions like government and universities over the last 30 years means that without a law mandating compliance people will opt out.
In a more cynical frame of mind one might suspect he is making the politically easy choice. Until people die in Colorado due to low vaccination rates does not feel urgent that we do something about it. Also, preventing a problem gets very little credit. All sorts of people prevent forest fires and are never celebrated. Only people fighting out of control blazes are hailed as heroes.
It has nothing to do with being in tech. It has to do with valuing the individual over society. Jared's also a libertarian. It doesn't always show, but this is a sincerely held belief. That it's also terrible is part of the package we voted for.
While delivered with Sudafed's trademark blow-it-out-your -ass lack of finesse, this screed is fundamentally accurate.
As long as we're posting links this morning, I picked this up from the Denver Democrats women's FB page. It explains the origins of the Tea Party, voter suppression efforts and so much more about the creeping takeover of the country by the ultra-wealthy elite. It's a bit of a long read, but worth the time.
https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/meet-the-economist-behind-the-one-percents-stealth-takeover-of-america
Thank Cook — that is a startling, revelatory read.
Also explains how Mitch McConnell is the Koch's "inside man" dismembering our democracy from within.
Third reading (final passage vote) in the House today:
SB19-042 National Popular Vote
Aye: 34 No: 29 Other: 1
The bill will now go to Polis, who has indicated he will sign it.
Score one for defeating GOP voter fraud:
Harris may have an allergic reaction to the inside of a jail cell.
Better.
Double whammy next week?