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Friday, September 10, 2021

Alert to Governor Ron DeSantis: Do you know that Florida people are dying of COVID?

Florida's Governor DeSantis needs some French lessons on handling the unvaccinated published in the Sarasota Herald- Tribune written by Roger Brown.
Governor Ron DeSantis is supposed to be "pro-life". Truth be told, he is obviously a hypocrite!

DATELINE FLORIDA - "The notoriety of being the state viewed as the "epicenter" of America’s growing surge of highly infectious COVID cases."

So, obviously, DeSantis has not been home in Florida very much. Instead, he has been traveling around a lot lately, including a trek to our border with Mexico for the purpose of . . . well , who really knows the purpose of that trip?

But for God’s sake wouldn’t we all be better off if DeSantis would travel instead to France to get some lessons in leadership from someone bold enough to make the necessary boss moves to keep his country from becoming as COVID-riddled as Florida?

Someone brave enough to tell those who remain unvaccinated – and won't get COVID vaccine shots – that the days of indulging their stubbornness and ignorance are over? Done?


In short, wouldn’t we be better off if we had French President Emmanuel Macron in Florida right now? 
Florida sees spike in reported coronavirus

Although that's pretty dramatic, we need to examine DeSantis' misguided motivation. He doesn't appear to care about saving the lives of Floridians.

Here what we’ve gotten from DeSantis’ worshipful enabling of Florida's unvaccinated hordes:

• The notoriety of being the state viewed as the "epicenter" of America’s growing surge of highly infectious COVID cases.

• Rising hospitalization rates in Florida medical centers like Sarasota Memorial Hospital, which is now limiting visitors to its facility – in other words, doing exactly what it was doing last year when there were no vaccines and the pandemic was at its height of infections and deaths.


Compare that to France and what’s happened there in the short time since Macron warned all French citizens that if they didn’t become vaccinated – and soon – they wouldn’t be allowed entry inside most public facilities:

• In a one-week period nearly 4 million people made appointments to get COVID vaccine shots.

• The number of daily confirmed COVID cases in France, according to World Health Organization stats, has been gradually dropping over the past several days.


That’s a pretty yawning leadership gap between someone in Florida who’s been sitting on his hands regarding COVID and someone in France who's been forcing the hands of the irresponsible people who won't take COVID seriously.

And it’s a really alarming one when you consider that if DeSantis has his way, he could be one of Macron’s peers as a world leader in, say, four years.

In fact, it’s so alarming that I reached out to Boston University professor Vivien A. Schmidt – an expert in European politics and renowned for her knowledge of French public policy – to get her perspective on why Macron is showing such bravery in facing down the unvaccinated.

In an email from Italy, Schmidt wrote that while the French “tend to be generally more critical of their governments than most . . . my sense is that public opinion sides with Macron (on his approach). His discourse has been: 'If you want to enjoy the fruits of a free society, then you have to do as much as everyone else to ensure that it is safe for everyone.'”

And getting vaccinated, Schmidt wrote, is part of that shared sense of responsibility that Macron is demanding – demanding! – that French citizens embrace. “(Macron) stands a good chance of getting re-elected,” Schmidt added. “And this may be just the ticket.”

So, yes, it is possible to tell the “I ain’t getting no (expletive) vaccine shot” crowd to “get one – or else.”


And, yes, it is possible to get away with doing it, too.

It really just boils down to this: getting up enough courage to do it.

By my calculations, the quickest it would take DeSantis to fly from Tallahassee to Paris is 11 hours and 25 minutes. That’s no small deal. But if it could lead to DeSantis finally traveling the path of enlightenment on getting unvaccinated people in Florida to do what’s right, there should only be three words left to say:

Bon voyage, governor.
Opinions Editor Roger Brown

P.S. Maine Writer- En francais #lesvaccinsfonctionnent
It's impossible to understand how Governor DeSantis can ignore the well being of Floridians when vaccines are proven to prevent the spread of the COVID pandemic. 

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Wednesday, September 08, 2021

Let's send DeSantis to study the eons of the impact caused by historic failed leadership

Can somebody help to fund Governor Ron DeSantis' visit to the British Museum in London, to view (and learn) about the failed Roman Emperor Nero? (Nero was born December 15, 37 ce, in Antium, Latium—and died June 9, 68, Rome), fifth Roman emperor (54–68 ce), stepson and heir of the emperor Claudius.)
Perhaps the most infamous of Rome’s emperors, Nero Claudius Caesar (37-68 A.D.) ruled Rome from 54 A.D. until his death by suicide, 14 years later.  (Does he resemble Ron DeSantis? Hmmm?)

Has stupid Governor Ron DeSantis taken advice about COVID? Nah! Nero redux! With Florida aflame with COVID, stupid Governor DeSantis resembles the Roman leader Nero more each day. In fact, DeSantis even looks like the failed Roman despot.

Opinion echo published in Sarasota Herald Tribune: The more Florida remains ablaze with COVID-19, the more DeSantis resembles Nero

Look, I’ve conjured up as many proposals as I can to convince Gov. Ron DeSantis to start treating common sense as an ally in the fight to stem COVID in Florida – and not as the adversary he clearly views it to be.
Governor of Florida Ron DesSantis is an Emperor Nero reenactor!

I’ve suggested that DeSantis take French lessons and emulate the decisive leadership that France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, has shown by getting tough with the petulant, anti-intellectual, science-mocking, “I ain’t getting vaccinated and you ain’t gonna make me no way, no how – no matter how many people get sick around me" (cult!) crowd.

I pleaded with DeSantis to not be “that guy” – the guy destined to be forever remembered, like former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, as a leader who, during a key moment in history, notoriously stood in the way of progress and enlightenment.

But, stupid Governor Ron DeSantis has not listened to my plea.

Therefore, I'm going to have to get money involved in all this.

Yes! I am ready to pay £25 – the £20 adult admission fee plus an additional £5 museum donation – to buy Gov. DeSantis a ticket to see “Nero: The Man Behind the Myth,” the wildly popular exhibition devoted to the infamous Roman emperor, in the world-renowned British Museum in London.

This is no small deal because the last time I checked, £25 converts to nearly $35 in American currency.  (Maine Writer- Can we also launch a fund raiser to pay for the DeSantis - one way- travel expenses? Just askin'!)


But, it's an investment I'll gladly make to let DeSantis learn, firsthand, about someone else who did precious little while the place he led – in Nero’s case, the fire-ravaged Rome of A.D. 64 – became ablaze with growing misery and affected lives.

OK, OK, I'll make the obvious point: No, of course, DeSantis doesn’t resemble Nero in every way: while DeSantis seems to govern with a relentlessly cynical streak, that’s nothing close to the routinely ruthless one that Nero wielded as an emperor.


Fine. I'll concede that much.(But, hey! He has the capacity to do so!)

But, come on now, think about it:

As Florida remains aflame with raging COVID infections, alarming levels of hospitalizations, rising deaths, still-sluggish vaccination rates and bizarre efforts to block schoolchildren from being protected by masks in classrooms, is there really much difference in how DeSantis is mishandling this crisis and how Nero obliviously allowed Rome to burn to a rubble around him?

Nero spent an inordinate amount of time preening, posturing and blustering instead of acting proactively to handle the fire.

HELO? Does this sound like stupid DeSantis and COVID? Check.

Moreover, Nero blamed others for causing and failing to quell the fire – instead of showing true accountability as a leader to bring things under control. DeSantis and COVID? Um, check again.

In fact, there are many DeSantis-Nero similarities. 

What DeSantis is is wrongly doing in Florida right now and what emperor Nero did back in Roman history, are like bookend historic similarities. Still, there’s only one reason why you can’t accurately accuse DeSantis of doing a perfect imitation of Nero “fiddling while Rome burned”: in fact, the violin actually hadn’t been invented when Nero was alive.

That’s pretty eye-opening when you think about it.

And it’s why I’m willing to open my wallet in yet one more bid to get DeSantis to open his mind – and to change his misguided approach to addressing COVID’s still-fearsome grip on our state.

Here’s hoping Gov. DeSantis takes me up on the offer. And here's hoping that he does it quickly.

You might say the time for fiddling around is over.

Opinions Editor Roger Brown can be reached at roger.brown@heraldtribune.com. 

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Friday, March 26, 2021

Show you are smart and wear a mask! COVID19 is a contagious virus!

An echo opinion published in 

Enough! I’ve had it with the stupid “I ain't wearing no mask” crowd.
Trumpzi balloon in London

Incredulously, there is a segment of American misguided society that – even this long and deep into the still-raging modern-day plague known as COVID-19 – continues to doggedly, zealously, tenaciously and persistently remain *stuck on stupid*.

I’m talking about that segment of society that – despite knowing COVID-19 is a killer virus that’s respiratory based — continues to declare, “I ain’t wearing no mask!” in defiance of the clear evidence that doing so helps to slow spreading the disease.




Yes, that's right. We are talking about those simple-minded buffoons.

I mean, they are stupidly consistent. So, maybe I should grudgingly admire them for being consistently stupid.

Nah. I just can't do it. I just can’t get past the “stuck on stupid” part of it all.

After all, look at some recent facts that you have to consciously continue to dismiss in order to cling to your “I ain’t wearing no mask” stance these days:


Even with the rollout of the vaccines to combat COVID-19, Florida is experiencing a marked spike in new coronavirus cases; on Thursday alone, there were nearly 13,000 new cases across the state and 343 in just Sarasota and Manatee counties.

Now think about that.

If you’re one of the “I ain’t wearing no mask” blockheads out there, you have to hear and see numbers like these and actually respond: “Don't matter to me. I ain’t wearing one!”


More and more Floridians who have contracted COVID-19, and survived — but only after suffering through long periods of both illness and recovery — are sharing their harrowing stories.

And some of them – like 68-year-old John Musto, who spent five weeks in Sarasota Memorial Hospital after getting the virus – are openly begging other Floridians to wear masks to avoid going through what they did. “I want to tell everybody (to wear a mask),” Musto told Herald-Tribune reporter Angie DiMichele.
In fact, from now on, there should only be one proper reply to those who say, “I ain’t wearing no mask!” – and it should only consist of two words: “Wanna bet?”

Opinions Editor Roger Brown

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