You Have Nothing To Fear But The Lack Of Toilet Paper

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Thanks to the coronavirus we spent almost the entire two hours of Saturday’s radio show talking about toilet paper.

The coronavirus is dominating the news. It’s dominating social media and personal conversations. It’s on everyone’s mind. Bob and I have talked a lot about it. In fact, last week Bob told me he was going to write a piece about the Coronavirus. I should have known that meant I would end up being the one writing something about it.

Folks are in panic mode! They’re buying up toilet paper and Lysol wipes. Toilet paper I have plenty of, the stuff comes 24 rolls in a pack and I live alone. Part of my Sunday routine is visiting my mother, who insisted on sending me home with an additional eight rolls – and it wasn’t the good stuff.

Lysol wipes, I use often, I wipe down the counter tops in the kitchen every night, I use them to clean the stove top. Now I’m running low on Lysol wipes and can’t buy more because all the stores are out of stock – it’s pissing me off.

Panic is never good! The NCAA canceled March Madness. The NBA has suspended the rest of the season, Major League Baseball canceled spring training and delayed the start of the regular season, the list goes on.

Precaution is fine, but panic is stupid and makes everything worse.

People blame the panic on the news media. I say those people are wrong. The panic is the fault of social media.

The “experts” on social media are driving the narrative that President Donald Trump botched the response. They ignore the fact that Centers for Disease Control (CDC) “established a COVID-19 Incident Management System on January 7, 2020. On January 21, CDC activated its Emergency Operations Center to better provide ongoing support to the COVID-19 response.”

It was the same “experts” on social media who complain Trump isn’t doing enough called him racist in January when he banned all foreign nationals who were in China during the time of the coronavirus outbreak from entering the country. Turns out “health experts have since credited this decision with helping to slow the coronavirus pandemic on American shores.”

I remember 2009 and the Swine Flu. It was all over the news. People exercised caution they did not panic.

According to the New York Times:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified the first case of the virus on April 14, 2009. The Obama administration declared swine flu a public health emergency on April 26.

To his credit President Obama’s administration moved quickly in the beginning of the swine flu, it took 12 days for DHS to declare a public health emergency. President Trump’s administration moved a day faster, it took 11 days for a public health emergency to be declared. (On January 20, 2020, the CDC confirmed that the patient’s nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs tested positive for 2019-nCoV by real-time reverse-transcriptase–polymerase-chain-reaction (rRT-PCR) assay. The national health emergency was declared on January 31.)

Even though swine flu was first identified on April 14, 2009 Obama didn’t declare a national emergency until October 24, 2009 and no one panicked. Trump acted much faster than Obama and declared a national emergency for swine flu on March 13 and folks are hording toilet paper.

My point? All your “expert” friends on social media are causing you to panic. Stop buying into it. Go to the CDC for facts. Click here!

I am no expert, but I do know swine flu was nasty! I remember. Back then I was living with “she who shall remain nameless” and one of her kids got it, then I was infected with Swine Flu. It sucked!

Nobody gave a damn that I had swine flu, not even Bob who was chairman of the Cumberland County Republicans at the time. All he cared about was that I could still do my job. I didn’t tell anyone else and I still did my job – from home.

Some schools did close during the Swine Flu outbreak, but not nearly as many as are closing now for Coronavirus. The school that “she who shall remain nameless” kids went to didn’t close.

People were cautious but not crazy, not like today.

And, here comes the unpopular opinion. This is NOT the media’s fault.

True, the media is hyping the coronavirus. They hyped the swine flu too. And, the media hyped the Bird Flu, MERS and Zika. The media hyped Y2K! The media hypes things because they need ratings to sell advertising. It’s what they do.

The coronavirus panic is not the fault of the media – it is the fault of all your friends on social media.

Swine Flu was bad. As I said, I know, I had it. Swine Flu was all over the news. Swine Flu was not all over social media, not to the extent coronavirus is. And, guess what, swine flu didn’t lead to meetings and sporting events being canceled and/or postponed.

Way back in 2009 MySpace was still popular (it was someone on MySpace who turned me on to Facebook), people were sill using AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) and Yahoo’s instant message platform and chat rooms. According to a December 2009 PC World article Facebook and MySpace each enjoyed a 30.26% share of the U.S. market, which makes me wonder who had the other 39.48% of the market. I’m guessing AIM and Yahoo’s chat rooms.

Fast forward to 2020 and it’s all about Facebook with 2.45 billion active monthly users and Twitter with 330 million active monthly users. There are others, Instagram comes to mind and now that I know the site has 1 billion average monthly users I might start paying attention to it, but Facebook and Twitter drive everything, and in this case, that everything is panic over the coronavirus.

There’s your difference between swine flu 2009 and coronavirus 2020 – SOCIAL MEDIA.

Thank all your friends who went to Facebook University to become doctors for the hysteria that has led to countless meetings being canceled or postponed. Thank all your Facebook friends for the panic buying and hording of toilet paper. Thank them for the grandparents (many of whom face the most danger from the coronavirus) who now have to babysit, the people losing income and the stock market taking a dive.

To be clear, I do understand precautions should be taken. I’ll tell you exactly what my doctor told me last week: “Wash your hands, don’t cough in someone else’s face, don’t be touching your face, if you don’t feel well stay the hell home” – you know, act like a decent human being should act.

Of course, now that President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency, I’m guessing the panic is going to get worse. Do not let that happen. Former President Barack Obama declared a national emergency in October 2009 because of swine flu and no one panicked. There should be no panic now.

The panic buying is ridiculous! Social media and political attacks are stoking the fear. And, while having suffered swine flu makes me hate to admit it, the threat is real, but responding sensibly should be the goal – not panic.

Salem County Convention Goes To Mehta And The Process Was Fair

Rik Mehta

Rik Mehta

What does a political junkie do on a beautiful Sunday afternoon? In my case I decided to drive 17 miles south of my home to Sakima Country Club to observe the Salem County GOP convention (and visit with many longtime Salem County friends).

I really wanted to observe a convention in a county where I haven’t done any work and have no clients. I wanted to see if there was anything to the argument that the “establishment” is pushing hard for a candidate.

What I witnessed was a completely fair, open process.

Both Hirsh Singh and Rik Mehta worked the room, both were cordial to everyone, including me. Natalie Rivera was there, she worked the room, perhaps not as aggressively as Singh and Mehta, but she put in the effort.

The rules were simple. Incumbents got to speak first, which made sense, it got CD2 and President out of the way quickly. Candidates were given five minutes to speak. The order for the Senate race was the order in which the candidates signed in.

First up, Congressman Jeff Van Drew spoke for President Trump as the President did send a letter to the county party informing them he would like the opportunity to take part in the process to win the organization’s slogan.

After speaking on behalf of the President Van Drew spoke for himself. I have to be honest, every time I hear him speak he sounds more and more like he’s been a Republican all along. No doubt he’s more conservative than the last Republican to hold the seat.

Then came the Senate candidates. First up was Rivera, then Singh and Mehta went last. Tricia Flanagan was invited, but wasn’t there.

Committee members voted by secret ballot. According to the rules a candidate needed a majority to win on the first ballot. The first round of voting was 18 Mehta, 13 Singh and five votes for Rivera. That put Mehta one shy of a majority so they went to a second round between the top two vote getters. Both Mehta and Singh did work the room in an attempt to secure additional votes for round 2. The tally was 21 Mehta and 15 for Singh. Candidates and one member of campaign staff were allowed to observe the vote count.

That’s it. A straightforward process with no way for anyone from the “establishment” to influence the results.

Kudos to Salem County GOP Chairwoman Linda DuBois for running a fair and open process and a huge thank you to the person who baked the chocolate chip cookies, they were awesome.

Good job candidates – you kept things professional.

The award for longest drive for someone who didn’t have to be there goes to Jack Ciattarelli. The guy is everywhere!

Finally, while Salem has no line, winning the convention gives Mehta the organization’s slogan, his 12th convention win and he regains the momentum going into this week’s contests.

US SENATE: Singh Won Ocean. Does This Mean We’re Done With The ‘System Is Rigged GOP Establishment’ Garbage?

Hirsh Singh

Hirsh Singh

Big surprise the other night! Someone other than Rik Mehta won a county line in the Republican U.S. Senate race. Despite Mehta having the recommendation of the screening committee Ocean County Republicans voted 106-77 to give the line to Hirsh Singh. New Jersey Globe reports Natalie Rivera received 5 votes and Tricia Flanagan couldn’t even get someone to second her nomination.

As Mehta was winning 11 straight county lines other candidates and/or supporters of the other candidates were complaining about the process and blaming the “GOP establishment” for their candidates’ losses.

Hopefully, with Singh’s win in Ocean County the whining and crying about the process and the “GOP establishment” is over. Singh relied on help from the establishment to win the line. Don’t take my word for it, here is what the Asbury Park Press had to say:

Currently, a power struggle is underway within the party between Frank B. Holman III, the current chairman, and its longtime kingmaker and former chairman, George R. Gilmore, who still retains the loyalty of many in the party’s leadership.

Gilmore, a master vote-counter, who resigned his formal leadership role after he was convicted in April of three federal tax counts, had worked to wrangle votes for Richter and Singh ahead of Wednesday night’s convention. Gilmore also accurately predicted to a reporter the outcome of the convention more than a week ago.

Former Ocean County Chairman George Gilmore “worked to wrangle votes for Richter and Singh…”

Folks, you can’t get much more “GOP establishment” than George Gilmore in Ocean County!

I couldn’t help noticing no one is crying and whining about the “GOP establishment” after the Ocean County convention. I suppose things are different when you learn how to work the system and win a convention WITH THE HELP OF THE ESTABLISHMENT.

To be fair, because the Asbury Park Press went out of its way to put it out there that Gilmore collected votes for Richter and Singh I got a comment from Singh. Singh assured me, by voice and by text, that he “did not work with Gilmore or Holman. This was from just hard work.”

I’m not going to take issue with the Asbury Park Press or Singh and leave it to the readers to decide.

My issue is with all the people who have been crying “the system is rigged” and complaining about the “GOP establishment.” I want to know what happened to all the crying, whining, complaining people now that someone other than Mehta has won a county line.

I’ll wait!

Note: Hirsh Singh called me at 12:27PM to clarify that “the Singh for Senate campaign Ocean County effort was led by Joe Rullo who beat Chris Russell and did not work with any establishment or county chairman.”