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Governor Klink: You Had One Job

Remember last spring?

When Governor Klink told us we all had to sacrifice, while the state built up his heart hospital bed capacity (a commodity regulated by the executive branch he controls)?

Either, apparently, does Governor Klink.

The supply of hospital beds has dwindled since the spring:


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10 responses to “Governor Klink: You Had One Job”

  1. Maximum Overlord Avatar
    Maximum Overlord

    You’ve had a glimpse, now, of what one-man rule is like.
    You hate it.
    Walz and the DFL love it. You can look forward to new ‘public health emergencies’ being declared on a regular basis, until Walz & his accomplices are tossed out of office or until your GOP senators grow a pair and end the sham democracy.

  2. Joe Doakes Avatar
    Joe Doakes

    Planned economies run by bureaucrats in Party Headquarters always end up with health care rationing.

  3. shakingmyhead Avatar
    shakingmyhead

    If required to defend his actions (which will sadly never happen), Walz will be able to blame everything on the modeling software that the U built for the state, and that we aren’t allowed to see.

  4. bikebubba Avatar
    bikebubba

    One could think of blaming the private sector, but overall, the number of hospital beds is set by the state. This is on Gov. Klink in toto.

    It also suggests that somebody ought to set up a COVID ward to help out and dare the governor to refuse to use it. The restrictions are there to keep hospital rooms open; the number available has dwindled. Why would we refuse to fix this problem? In medicine, physical capital like this is generally cheap compared to wages.

  5. Night Writer Avatar

    Just wait until January when the Governor announces a new 5 Year Plan to address the crisis.

  6. Bill C Avatar
    Bill C

    Walz and the DFL love it. You can look forward to new ‘public health emergencies’ being declared on a regular basis, until Walz & his accomplices are tossed out of office or until your GOP senators grow a pair and end the sham democracy.

    As long as Gazelka holds the reins of the senate majority sleigh, it won’t happen. I doubt even someone as staunchly conservative as Dan Hall, would have been willing to say “As long as the governor keeps this state locked down, no bill shall pass on the senate floor”. I honestly don’t know if there is a single R senator who would have enough of a spine to do that in a leadership role. Benson has put up a good fight against DHS, but she wouldn’t shut down the senate. Neither would Kiffmeyer. Housley? Maybe. Korin? I don’t have a feel for his senatorial style yet.

    All 4 members of The New House Republican Caucus sure as hell would. But they’re in the wrong chamber.

  7. justplainangry Avatar
    justplainangry

    Silly Merg… of course Sgt Schulz remembers. He planned it that way. Less beds, more crisis. See? Why is it so hard for you people to understand that this is how things work now. You have crossed the rubicon and nobody is lifting a finger to do anything about it. Have fun getting boiled. I’ll just hope there is a new confederacy formed that will kick the blue states out of the Union. We just need to stop the wagon train from Kali to TX first.

  8. bosshoss429 Avatar
    bosshoss429

    Today, HealthPartners announced that their hospitalizations are down 60% and the expected spike in cases from Thanksgiving, DIDN’T HAPPEN.

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  10. Maximum Overlord Avatar
    Maximum Overlord

    Scott Johnson at Powerline links to a graph showing that all of the upper midwest states had their covid positive peak about a month ago: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/12/coronavirus-in-one-state-139.php
    Despite a wide difference in population density and masking & social distancing norms & mandates.
    I wonder what model predicted this?
    The most important part of the scientific method is the part about repeatability. Repeatability in this context means “auditable.”
    Whatever models the epidemiologists are using, they ain’t scientific.

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