Cases have been confirmed in Austin, so everything is shutting down. We haven't been ordered to work from home yet, but I imagine that will change in next week or so.
And that changed. Which kinda sucks, as I do poorly working from home - my workspace is a bit cramped and uncomfortable, and I'm way too easily distracted by all my toys. But, both my wife and I are moderate risk - mid-50s, she's diabetic, and when I'm off my meds my blood pressure is ZOMG-why-aren't-you-in-the-hospital high - so we do need to cloister for the next couple of weeks.
And, true to form, Trump takes "no responsibility" for this clusterfuck of a response in the US. Of course, he takes credit for the stock market crawling up on its knees after that historic faceplant caused
by his address. He'll take all the credit, but blame? No, that's Obama's fault, or Biden's fault, or the Mexicans, or the Chinese, or the Europeans. He's pure as the driven snow, only good things happen when he's around.
He has fostered a toxic environment within his administration, where everyone is knifing each other in the back to win favor that day, and policy suffers as a result. Azar and Verma are too busy sniping at each other to focus on little things like, oh, public health. GOP members of Congress were waiting for him to tweet in favor of the relief bill before voting on it.
It's just
nuts. These aren't good people who happen to be doing bad things, these are
bad people. They all have to be gone in November, not just Trump, but McConnell, Graham, Paul, Nunes, the whole toxic bunch.