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Jan 13 2022 09:20pm
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/13/opinion/america-falling-apart.html

David Brooks emerged from his coffin and writes a column where he realizes that the nation is actually being destroyed, he just fails to see his own hand in it.

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In June a statistic floated across my desk that startled me. In 2020, the number of miles Americans drove fell 13 percent because of the pandemic, but the number of traffic deaths rose 7 percent.

I couldn’t figure it out. Why would Americans be driving so much more recklessly during the pandemic? But then in the first half of 2021, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motor vehicle deaths were up 18.4 percent even over 2020. Contributing factors, according to the agency, included driving under the influence, speeding and failure to wear a seatbelt.

Why are so many Americans driving irresponsibly?

While gloomy numbers like these were rattling around in my brain, a Substack article from Matthew Yglesias hit my inbox this week. It was titled, “All Kinds of Bad Behavior Is on the Rise.” Not only is reckless driving on the rise, Yglesias pointed out, but the number of altercations on airplanes has exploded, the murder rate is surging in cities, drug overdoses are increasing, Americans are drinking more, nurses say patients are getting more abusive, and so on and so on.

Yglesias is right.

Teachers are facing a rising tide of disruptive behavior. The Wall Street Journal reported in December: “Schools have seen an increase in both minor incidents, like students talking in class, and more serious issues, such as fights and gun possession. In Dallas, disruptive classroom incidents have tripled this year compared with prepandemic levels, school officials said.”

This month, the Institute for Family Studies published an essay called “The Drug Epidemic Just Keeps Getting Worse.” The essay noted that drug deaths had risen almost continuously for more than 20 years, but “overdoses shot up especially during the pandemic.” For much of this time the overdose crisis has been heavily concentrated among whites, but in 2020, the essay observed, “the Black rate exceeded the white rate for the first time.”

In October, CNN ran a story titled, “Hate Crime Reports in U.S. Surge to the Highest Level in 12 Years, F.B.I. Says.” The F.B.I. found that between 2019 and 2020 the number of attacks targeting Black people, for example, rose to 2,871 from 1,972.

The number of gun purchases has soared. In January 2021, more than two million firearms were bought, The Washington Post reported, “an 80 percent year-over-year spike and the third-highest one-month total on record.”

As Americans’ hostility toward one another seems to be growing, their care for one another seems to be falling. A study from Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy found that the share of Americans who give to charity is steadily declining. In 2000, 66.2 percent of households made a charitable donation. But by 2018 only 49.6 percent did. The share who gave to religious causes dropped as worship service attendance did. But the share of households who gave to secular causes also hit a new low, 42 percent, in 2018.

This is not even to mention the parts of the deteriorating climate that are hard to quantify — the rise in polarization, hatred, anger and fear. When I went to college, lo these many years ago, I never worried that I might say something in class that would get me ostracized. But now the college students I know fear that one errant sentence could lead to social death. That’s a monumental sea change.

It has to be said that not every trend is bad. Substance use among teenagers, for example, seems to be declining. And a lot of these problems are caused by the presumably temporary stress of the pandemic. I doubt as many people would be punching flight attendants or throwing temper tantrums over cheese if there weren’t mask rules and a deadly virus to worry about.

But something darker and deeper seems to be happening as well — a long-term loss of solidarity, a long-term rise in estrangement and hostility. This is what it feels like to live in a society that is dissolving from the bottom up as much as from the top down.

What the hell is going on? The short answer: I don’t know. I also don’t know what’s causing the high rates of depression, suicide and loneliness that dogged Americans even before the pandemic and that are the sad flip side of all the hostility and recklessness I’ve just described.

We can round up the usual suspects: social media, rotten politics. When President Donald Trump signaled it was OK to hate marginalized groups, a lot of people were bound to see that as permission.

Some of our poisons must be sociological — the fraying of the social fabric. Last year, Gallup had a report titled, “U.S. Church Membership Falls Below Majority for First Time.” In 2019, the Pew Research Center had a report, “U.S. Has World’s Highest Rate of Children Living in Single Parent Households.”

And some of the poisons must be cultural. In 2018, The Washington Post had a story headlined, “America Is a Nation of Narcissists, According to Two New Studies.”

But there must also be some spiritual or moral problem at the core of this. Over the past several years, and over a wide range of different behaviors, Americans have been acting in fewer pro-social and relational ways and in more antisocial and self-destructive ways. But why?

As a columnist, I’m supposed to have some answers. But I just don’t right now. I just know the situation is dire.


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Jan 13 2022 09:26pm
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the messaging on how lockdowns are harming kids at school is flipping insanely fast. They realized that they are losing on the education front, which puts the suburban soccer mom vote at risk, and holy fuck they are flipping insanely fast on issues like CRT, school lockdowns, online learning, etc. If they don't slow down, Joe Biden will be back to re-segregating schools in a month lmao


The only reason they made this headline is because the case numbers are higher now than they were under Trump. They are scrambling to make Biden's failures look less severe. In reality, it's just more propaganda wearing a different mask this time.

I think Biden is smart enough to avoid that, but one can pray.
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Jan 13 2022 09:34pm



inflation was transitory and harris/biden shut down the virus in may 2021. the media and government said so
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Jan 13 2022 10:42pm
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The only reason they made this headline is because the case numbers are higher now than they were under Trump. They are scrambling to make Biden's failures look less severe. In reality, it's just more propaganda wearing a different mask this time.

I think Biden is smart enough to avoid that, but one can pray.

I mean... us lockdown critics rightfully pointed out for the better part of two years that case numbers are a fruitless metric because the crux is, and always has been, hospitalizations and ICUs. It's a really bad faith argument to then turn around and blame Biden for high case numbers, particularly since it looks like their impact on the healthcare system will be tolerable. And it's not his fault anyway that a new, contagious variant has emerged which evades the protection against infection conferred by vaccines or prior infection. Case numbers are going through the roof pretty much around the world.

Biden has shit the bed so many times on such a wide range of issues that I really don't think there's any need to blame him for a development that he neither caused nor had any chance of preventing.
He deserves blame for the insufficient way the vaccination campaign and the fight against the Delta variant have gone, but blaming him for Omicron would be unfair.

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Jan 14 2022 03:09am
lockdown supporters will be as popular as iraq war supporters soon and nobody will want to take responsibility for that madness and stupidity
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Jan 14 2022 03:17am
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I mean... us lockdown critics rightfully pointed out for the better part of two years that case numbers are a fruitless metric because the crux is, and always has been, hospitalizations and ICUs. It's a really bad faith argument to then turn around and blame Biden for high case numbers, particularly since it looks like their impact on the healthcare system will be tolerable. And it's not his fault anyway that a new, contagious variant has emerged which evades the protection against infection conferred by vaccines or prior infection. Case numbers are going through the roof pretty much around the world.

Biden has shit the bed so many times on such a wide range of issues that I really don't think there's any need to blame him for a development that he neither caused nor had any chance of preventing.
He deserves blame for the insufficient way the vaccination campaign and the fight against the Delta variant have gone, but blaming him for Omicron would be unfair.


They thought is was fair to blame Trump for corona so they don't deserve any empathy at all
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Jan 14 2022 03:23am
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They thought is was fair to blame Trump for corona so they don't deserve any empathy at all


Oh, they definitely did shamelessly exploit the pandemic for political gain during the campaign. But they mostly blamed Trump for his handling of covid, not for the existence of the disease itself.
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Jan 14 2022 03:43am
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Oh, they definitely did shamelessly exploit the pandemic for political gain during the campaign. But they mostly blamed Trump for his handling of covid, not for the existence of the disease itself.


Trump was facing a much more difficult situation, a new virus, no proven treatments or vaccines but he got blamed.

Biden/Harris promised they were going to fix the virus with vaccines and medication on the horizon but they failed miserably, it's fair to argue their handling of the virus is worse than Trump's
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Jan 14 2022 07:04am
https://twitter.com/CraigCaplan/status/1481819594952253443

So remember 12 hours ago when Biden was saying the filibuster was tool of white supremacy and those who defend it are kin to george wallace and bull connor?
Well Democrats in the US senate just used the filibuster to defend Russia from proposed sanctions aimed at its Nord Stream 2 pipeline that seeks to circumvent Ukraine and remove their sole bargaining chip to hedge against Putin's aggression.

Democrats filibustered it and the vote for cloture went 55-44 overall, 49-1 republicans and 6-43-1 democrats
The bill is therefore indefinitely filibustered and defeated. Congratulations to the democrats for bravely using the filibuster to stop sanctions against Putin.
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Jan 14 2022 09:27am
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inflation was transitory and harris/biden shut down the virus in may 2021. the media and government said so


imagine now knowing how inflation works. how does it feel to have trump's nuts down to your stomach?

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