Thursday, December 31, 2020

Georgians Are Starving — And Their Millionaire Senators Refuse to Force a Vote on Aid. ~~ DAVID SIROTA ANDREW PEREZ

 https://jacobinmag.com/2020/12/georgia-kelly-loeffler-david-perdue-covid-relief-bill

Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue could actually force a Senate vote on $2,000 checks for almost two thirds of Georgia households. After all, their state is in the middle of a calamity. Instead, they are issuing belated, meek platitudes.

It’s an almost too-on-the-nose reflection of America’s oligarchy that the fate of $2,000 survival checks for starving people will be decided on by a Wall Street magnate and a corporate executive who ran a retail chain that preys on low-income communities — and it will all play out in a state facing rising joblessness, poverty, and starvation.

But here we are, with Georgia and its senate races likely to decide it all.

If you were writing a Hollywood screenplay about this, you would almost certainly set it in the Peach State and its special election.

One of the senate races features Republican Kelly Loeffler, who was plucked out of the financial industry and appointed to the Senate. There, she quickly made lucrative stock trades after a government briefing about the pandemic, and also got herself named to a panel regulating the agency that polices her husband’s business empire.

The other senate race features Republican David Perdue, who has also spent his time in the Senate making stock trades to boost his personal wealth after running Dollar General, where he faced allegations of wage theft.

As if this cartoonish corruption wasn’t enough for a made-for-TV drama, the two zillionaire Republican incumbents are running against Reverend Raphael Warnock, the anti-poverty crusader who runs Martin Luther King Jr’s church; and Jon Ossoff, a Pete Buttigieg–like Saturday Night Live caricature of a blank-slate political candidate who has rightly zeroed in on the issue, calling the GOP’s proposal for just $600 “a joke.”

And this is all taking place amid Georgia’s economic meltdown.

Loeffler and Perdue Could End This, but They Refuse

Loeffler and Perdue are in a position to immediately end this battle right now, if they chose to actually use their power. Senator Mitch McConnell may want to own the libs and economically punish his own destitute state by blocking the $2,000 checks, but an even bigger priority for him is holding onto his job as majority leader — but he can only do that if the Georgia incumbents win reelection.

That means if Loeffler and Perdue publicly demanded passage of the $2,000 checks legislation — and if they explicitly aimed their criticism at McConnell for holding things up — it would almost certainly happen.

Up until the last few days, Loeffler and Perdue have not made unequivocal statements fully supporting the bill — in fact, Perdue has previously opposed direct aid. Only today did Loeffler meekly say she would vote for $2,000 checks, and Perdue tweeted a similarly muted statement of support.

Notably, though, the two senators are not saying they will back Sen. Bernie Sanders’s move to force a vote — they are only indicating that they would support the legislation if it somehow happens to make it to the Senate floor.

That’s the tell here — it signals that these two aristocrats still aren’t serious and that these gestures are fraudulent in comparison to what they could do.

The theatrical performance of Georgia’s Republican senators pretending to support the initiative while doing nothing to force a vote almost makes you wonder if these two notorious wheeler dealers are quietly day trading on poverty futures.

Georgia Senators Have Let $2,000 Checks Stall, as Their State Faces a Calamity

The situation in Georgia is much like the situation in McConnell’s own state — the difference between meager $600 checks and $2,000 checks is potentially a life-and-death issue for hundreds of thousands of people.

Even before the pandemic started, 1.3 million Georgians were living at or below the federal poverty line. That includes nearly one out of every five African Americans, and one out of every five kids.

Since the pandemic began, food scarcity — defined as sometimes or often not having enough food to eat — has increased by 32 percent in Georgia, according to census data reviewed by the Daily Poster.

Meanwhile, unemployment is rising in the state — the jobless rate jumped more than 25 percent last month to 5.7 percent. And as of last month, almost a quarter of Georgia renters were behind on their payments, the fourth highest rate in the nation.

That’s where direct aid can help make things a little less horrible. Nearly 60 percent of Georgia households make $75,000 or less — which means they would fully qualify for the $2,000 checks.

Georgia Republicans Don’t Seem to Care

These figures paint a very clear picture: Loeffler and Perdue’s refusal to use their power to force a vote on the proposal would deny additional emergency aid to at least two million households in their own state during an economic calamity, and during a closely contested election that will decide the fate of the US Senate.

The two incumbents’ nonchalance about this nightmare is not anomalous — their behavior is emblematic of their party. Yesterday, a majority of House Republicans voted to block the $2,000 checks. Not a single Georgia Republican in the lower chamber voted for the proposal, despite the emergency unfolding in their state.

Things on Capitol Hill seem to be fluid now that Sanders is using hardball tactics to force a vote. Suddenly, a few more Republican senators are suggesting they would support the $2,000 checks.

They clearly feel the heat — but keep your eye on the Georgia incumbents. They have far more power than anyone in America to force McConnell to pass the legislation.

If the bill fails, it is because Georgia’s millionaire senators knowingly allowed their state to starve.

Solutions: A How-To Guide for Citizens in a Dying Empire ~~ Maxwell

Let me package a "solution" for you in nice and pretty, American-style,

wrapping. All slick and shiny and ready for you to take home.

I really hope that's not what you expect when you ask for some "solution." The mere

asking of this question betrays a lack of understanding of the fundamental issue here:

That in order to find a "solution", or is it THE SOLUTION®, you must completely remove

yourself from the false reality that you have accepted through the years. This in and of itself

is a difficult task, and most people who sincerely want to "help the earth", “change the world”,

etc. die never understanding this. This is why so many feel hopeless about not being able

to create meaningful change in our society. Stuck looking for solutions based upon the same

platform that caused the problems that you seek to “resolve” keep you trapped on the

American political merry-go-round forever circling to exactly nowhere. There is no political

solution within the current capitalist economic/political framework.


Strength in humility is a myth. Passive denial of the enormity of the

problems that confront us and the radical solutions needed to address

these, while understandable in light of all the devastation being

visited upon the Earth by developers, corporate greed heads and a

largely acquiescent populace, is still an indefensible and repugnant

position.


As long as women and African-Americans were nice humble and passive

what did they get? Nothing. Unless you count subjugation and servitude as

something. Would those in power one day have awakened one day in a particularly

genial and loving mood having experienced some psycho-spiritual transformation

and said, "You are so nice and humble I'm going to allow you to vote, own property

and while we're at it let's throw in equal pay?"


Dream on.


It took suffragettes and civil rights activists being insistent, unpleasantly arrogant,

unrelenting and a willingness to risk what little they did have to attain the few

freedoms that are "allowed" today. This meant laying their bodies on the line.


Those who are destroying our earth and our communities at breakneck speed

are as humble and caring as barracudas, with all apologies to the more gentle

piscine creatures, and will not easily or at all relinquish their stranglehold on the

gasping planet or your neck.

What it will take is nothing short of large scale purposeful sustained

direct actions that bring the system to a halt. This means tremendous

sacrifice. This means discomfort. In this there is the inevitably of personal risk.


The only remedy will be when people begin to get interested in taking

back active control of the processes that rule their lives and work with

each other rather than crossing their fingers and heading off to the

ballot box.


DEMANDS:


1) Universal Single Payer Health Care


2) Promotion/Development of Local Food Systems


3) Government subsidized heating programs


4) 90% Reduction In Military Budget


5) Immediate Development Of Nationwide Mass Transit System


6) Immediate Withdrawal Of US Troops From All Parts Of The Globe


7) Triple The Taxes For Anyone Making Over $150,000/ Year. Sliding Scale Tilting Upwards


8) Immediate Dissolution Of All Federal Banking Systems followed by Creation Of Local Currencies


9) Free Housing for the poor- Elimination Of Rent/Mortgage


10) Fair Trials For All War Crimes Committed by Congress and the White House


11)Elimination of all Free Trade Agreements


12) Worker control


Naturally when I skip into my polling place and look for these issues on

the ballot I'll be aroused and gleeful to pull that lever "in favor of"

but lacking that I’d say it’s time for direct action.


HOW TO DO IT:


- Massive boycotts and a general strike.


- A huge 'None of the above' vote-reform campaign


Slowly, people ARE waking up and beginning to ask the important

questions, connecting the dots. But its going to take a huge groundswell

of people to compel essential change, for issues of social justice and

political/economic accountability, environmental stewardship and sustainable

development, etc.


We could learn a lot from the Bolivarian Revolution.


[Before getting to the meat of this, let me pause for a moment, to offer

a word in defense of righteous anger. There is a certain legitimacy to

raw anger. Anger is a correct & reasonable first response to injustice.

By itself, it is an inadequate response to injustice. But it is an excellent

foundation on which more constructive responses can be built.


And, on the other hand, the most paralyzing & crippling response

towards great injustice, is docile acceptance. THAT is what the filthy

Evilcrats & their apologists are all about — getting you to somehow

resign yourself to corporatists & warmongering imperialists, who

however (like Obama, Warren, Sanders) are skilled in the use of ‘uplifting’ language.]


OK, now the meat. We are at a time in our nation’s history where the

political system is breaking down. It is no ordinary time. Mechanisms

that have sufficed since the 1930’s are now failing.


There is zero chance that our system can be fixed through the

officially-approved mechanisms. Whether overtly recognized or not,

there’s a war going on — the US ruling class against all the rest of us.

It’s essentially a class war. The rulers want you to remain a Democrat,

because the D’s are a ruling-class institution, whose job is guiding the

Dem half of the populace in paths that are safe for the rulers. To remain a

Dem voter, and to swallow whatever slop the party dishes up, is to passively

assent to this arrangement.


Therefore, your primary focus should be on resisting & criticizing the system,

not on adapting yourself to it. You should be talking with your friends & family

about the very real things that are wrong. You should be trying to make whatever

contribution you can to elevating political consciousness. Accepting the slop of the

Dem Party is the opposite of all that: it deadens political consciousness, & only makes

your enemies stronger.


Voting for candidates only works when there are decent candidates — but that’s

not our situation. We betray ourselves if we fail to recognize

that.


“Resistance is feasible even for those who are not heroes by nature, and it is an

obligation, I believe, for those who fear the consequences and detest the reality of the

attempt to impose American hegemony.”


- Noam Chomsky


Looking at it historically, the “solution” has to be a break from the officially-approved

mechanisms. It must have the form of a broad movement based on the interests of

the bottom 80-90% of the population, rather than on the interests of the top 1%. It has

to be what they call “radical” politics — something that big business and the media are

definitely not going to like.


The 2 parties are really just a mechanism of social control. They’re not

a way for “the people” to express their will; they’re a way for rulers

to control the people — partly by making them believe that they (the peeps) have

some say (which they don’t). Building a movement to oppose this takes time. But its

sine qua non is political consciousness — the type that socialists understand & try to cultivate;

and that the big-business parties & media try to suppress & eradicate.


We need Latin American-style "socialist" revolution in the streets,

complemented by effective traditional political organizing, social-class

based. Genuine socialism is good. An honest look at history shows that

it's what the ruling class truly fears.


(This from a post made by Maxwell from around 2012)


Monday, December 28, 2020

Dmorista on Covid-19 and Related Matters Can Capitalism Survive? PART 1 ~~ dmorista


This is the first installment of a series of articles that are generally entitled "Dmorista on Covid-19 and Related Matters Can Capitalism Survive?". There will be at least 4 or 5 more installments posted here at Leftist Politics.

Introduction


Over the last 11 months, the U.S. flailed around with a depressing and disastrous response to Covid-19*.  This response featured an overall lack of Federal leadership, coordination and oversight, instead leaving the response to the patchwork of states.   The results were; a general lack of planning; the politically motivated and calculated denial of resources to the “Blue States”, with the concomitant lavishing of what resources were available on the “Red States”; a near total lack of cooperation with other countries and the World Health Organization (WHO), that included the withdrawal of U.S. government's approximately $400 million annual contribution; blatant profiteering by well-connected insiders selling and otherwise manipulating needed medical supplies and equipment; the weird spectacle of the President acting as a huckster for unproven cures and nostrums; and a complex set of accusations and “name calling”, i.e. the phrase “China Virus” used widely by President Trump and his operatives; all these among many other inept, cruel, and corrupt responses.  

The disastrous mismanagement of the pandemic revealed flaws in the American profit centered healthcare model, which was ill equipped to respond to the emergency.  Through this crisis it became clear which workers are essential to maintenance of life - frequently those compensated the least, and also exposed the vulnerability of essential low paid workers to exposure to death and the disease.  

In a parallel manner the economic crisis and aspects of the last years’ crises, have exposed the basic weaknesses and flaws of the Neo-Liberal Finance Capitalism that dominates the West, particularly the U.S.  The pandemic provided cover for the theft of public wealth into the hands of the most wealthy and from the working class and now the intention to shield businesses from failing to protect workers from unsafe working conditions, has emerged as a ruling class goal.  About 85% of the funds, some $3.2 Trillion, allocated by Congress for Covid-19 relief and economic stimulus, were siphoned off by the rich, their corporations, other well connected groups like lobbyists, and various professional service providers. 

The U.S., at this point in its history, still has the high level scientific and professional talent and institutions to lead a competent response, but has lost the political, socioeconomic, and cultural capability to respond to the challenge of the Covid Outbreak competently in contrast to the far more effective responses of several Asian societies.   The decline in American institutions is widely noted, and in fact an earlier example was the extremely poor response of the U.S. government, particularly the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to the 2005 Katrina Hurricane.  Critics at the time pointed out that the U.S. government and private organizations responded significantly much more quickly and effectively to the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire in 1905 than it did Hurricane Katrina.  That being the case despite the fact that in 1906 San Francisco was considerably farther away, and was only reached by transcontinental train, while New Orleans was just a few hours flight away from the centers of power and the supply depots of FEMA.  The process of the destruction of both the New Deal and the Great Society era legacies of social democracy and scientific and technological competence in the Federal and State Governments continued apace after the 2005 Katrina Hurricane events.  

After Katrina, the American right-wing continued its assault; undermining any ability of the liberal bourgeois government to accomplish anything by repeatedly cutting taxes for the rich.  Taxes, overwhelmingly those levied on the wealthy, were cut by a total of some $15 Trillion during the last 3 Presidential regimes; that was done with the direct aim of defunding the non-military and non-police/prison sectors of government.  Then there is the disastrous Global War on Terror, (GWOT) emptied the coffers of the federal government by another $10 - $12 Trillion.  These various issues do not even consider the tens of trillions of dollars that were given to the rich, by the Federal Reserve Bank, in a now 2 decades long series of murky and hidden transactions that “created” trillions of dollars and moved it into the coffers of the rich.  By the time of the Covid-19 outbreak the U.S. The Federal Government, and most state and local governments were in far worse economic shape than they had been in the early 2000s  This situation was exacerbated by a uniquely corrupt and calculating  President surrounded by a cabinet of the most craven personages conceivable.

Now, entering into this overall milieu of governmental dysfunction and near-bankruptcy, 2 new vaccines are being distributed and administered in the U.S.  One of those two vaccines, the Pfizer BioNTech Messenger RNA (mRNA) Vaccine, has stringent extreme low temperature transportation and handling requirements.  These requirements complicate the distribution and administration of the vaccine.  The last immunization campaign of this magnitude was the Polio Vaccination operation, that ran from mid 1950s through 1961; when Polio was declared exterminated in the U.S.  It remains to be seen how this current, largely privately run campaign will compare to the publicly administered Polio Vaccination Campaign in the U.S.  Science and Technology have advanced immeasurably over what was available in the 1950s.  In comparison, however, the socioeconomic, political, and cultural situation in the U.S. has deteriorated markedly.

* FaunaAndFlora, noticed a mistake in the lead sentence that has been rectified, and I thank him while noting his/hers/its odious political and ideological positions.  Those views are frequently expounded upon in the nearly 66,000 comments he/she/it has posted but hides behind a veil of secrecy in Discus

Response to Covid-19 by the U.S. and the West,                          Versus That of China and East Asia



There are 6 Asian societies, plus New Zealand and Australia, two Western societies located in that part of the world, that all managed to get Covid-19 under control using standard public health measures (control over entry of people from places with high infection rates, adequate testing regimes with short turn-around times, vigorous contact tracing, and gasp!! universal mask wearing). Taiwan, S. Korea, and Japan did so without imposing any lock down whatsoever; while Singapore and Hong Kong managed to do so with strictly limited lock downs. China, that suffered the first outbreak and that had to contend with the disease as a surprise event occurring within their society; achieved control using a serious lock down strategy, along with the standard public health measures. So, while the West is mired in generalized second or third wave Covid-19 outbreaks, the advanced Asian nations now only have some relatively minor localized outbreaks to contend with.  The table below lists the raw numbers of deaths, and the death rate, for various countries. That data reflects significant differences between how the West and how the advanced Asian Nations dealt with Covid-19 so far, as of December 22, 2020.

Here is the official scorecard for Covid-19


Table 1: Death Rates from Covid-19, Selected Countries*

First the High Death Rate Societies: (These tend to be dominated by Neo-Liberal Economics; though some, particularly the European countries, still have significant social benefits although those benefits are under severe and ongoing attack by Capital):


Country..................Total Deaths.........Death Rate % of Total Pop**.......Death Rate / Million


USA........................... 326,954....................0.0988%.............................................987.8 

Brazil..........................187,322.....................0.0881%............................................881.8

Mexico.......................118,598......................0.0920%............................................920.1

U.K. .............................67,616.....................0.0996%............................................995.8

Italy..............................69,214.....................0.115%............................................1,144.0

France..........................60,900.....................0.0933%.............................................932.6

Spain............................49,260.....................0.105%.............................................1,052.6

Argentina.....................41,997.....................0.0929%.............................................929.1

World.........................1,713,152.................0.0219%..............................................218.7

Next, the Medium Death Rate Societies: (some of which retain more Social Democratic characteristics):

Country..................Total Deaths.........Death Rate % of Total Pop**.......Death Rate / Million


India............................146,414....................0.0106%.............................................106.1

Iran...............................54,003.....................0.0643%.............................................642.9

Russia...........................51,912.....................0.0356%.............................................356.1

Germany.......................27,662.....................0.033%...............................................330.1

Netherlands..................10,633......................0.062%..............................................621.8

Poland..........................25,783......................0.0681%............................................682.1

Israel...............................3,111......................0.0359%............................................357.6

Honduras........................3,034......................0.0306%............................................306.5

World.......................1,713,152......................0.0219%............................................218.7


Finally, the Low Death Rate Societies: (These societies either are Socialist or have more tightly controlled Capitalist economic systems. These countries' socioeconomic systems are not as dominated by NeoLiberal Austerity policies. They also tend to be countries with significantly greater levels of social cohesion):

Country..................Total Deaths.........Death Rate % of Total Pop**.......Death Rate / Million


Indonesia......................20,257.....................0.00741%.............................................74.1

China..............................4,634.....................0.00032%................................................3.2

Japan...............................2,944.....................0.00233%..............................................23.3

Venezuela..........................939......................0.00330%.............................................33.1

Australia.............................908.....................0.0036%...............................................35.6

S. Korea..............................722.....................0.00141%.............................................14.1

Senegal...............................372......................0.00222%............................................22.3

Cuba...................................137.....................0.00121%..............................................12.1

Hong Kong.........................132.....................0.00176%..............................................17.6

Uruguay..............................119.....................0.00343%..............................................34.3

Singapore.............................29.....................0.00048%................................................5.0

New Zealand........................25.....................0.00052%................................................5.2

Taiwan....................................7.....................0.000029%..............................................0.3

World.........................1,713,152....................0.0219%..............................................218.7

*All figures are as of December 22, 2020.

**I performed the calculations to determine the "Death Rate as Percentage", and to determine “Death Rate per Million”, using the data from the sources noted below. (Sources: "Number of novel coronavirus {COVID-19} deaths worldwide as of November 4, 2020, by country", Nov. 4, 2020, John Elflein, Statistica, at < https://www.statista.com/statistics/1093256/novel-coronavirus-2019ncov-deaths-worldwide-by-country/ >: "Countries in the world by population (2020)", n.d., anon, Worldometers, at < https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/ >).

The above data demonstrates that as of December 22, 2020: in the U.S. the Covid-19 death; is 3,406.9 times the Covid-19 death rate in Taiwan; it is 308.9 times the death rate in China; it is 205.8 times the death rate in Singapore; it is 190.0 times the death rate in New Zealand; it is 81.7 times the death rate in Cuba; it is 70.1 times the death rate in S. Korea; it is 56.1 times the death rate in Hong Kong; it is 44.5 times the death rate in Senegal; it is 42.4 times the death rate in Japan, it is 29.9 times the death rate in Venezuela, a country suffering under a harsh U.S. embargo and sanction program that has greatly impaired its ability to obtain medical supplies; it is 28.8 times the death rate in Uruguay; it is 27.4 times the death rate in Australia; it is 9.3 times the death rate in India; it is 3.0 times the death rate in Germany; it is 2.8 times the death rate in Russia; and it is even 1.5 times the death rate in Iran, another country that is unable to obtain many needed medical supplies, largely due to draconian U.S. enforced sanction and embargo terms, made much harsher by President Trump. Distracting the U.S. population, from these grim figures and extremely unfavorable comparisons with other developed and even developing countries, are at the root of the disinformation and propaganda campaign that far-right operatives are conducting.  This campaign has promoted such canards as "herd immunity", not in the context of a vaccination campaign (absolutely unheard of in medical and epidemiological circles). Herd immunity, not as part of a vaccination campaign, is something that capitalists would never implement with their livestock herds (that are in fact far more important to them than the life and well being of the mere human underlings who inhabit the U.S.).

An example frequently brought up by American Covid-19 deniers is that Sweden, which implemented no public health measures to control the virus, had a death and infection rate similar to the U.S. and Western European societies. The facts are that Sweden has had 8,167 deaths from Covid-19, for a death rate of 0.081%. The most comparable other countries are: Norway with 405 deaths and a death rate of 0.0075%, Finland with 511 deaths and a death rate of 0.0092%, and to a somewhat lesser degree Denmark with 1.070 deaths and a death rate of 0.0185%.  So Sweden had a death rate 10.8 times that of Norway, it had a death rate of 8.8 times that of Finland, and it had a death rate 4.4 times that of Denmark. Norway, Finland, and Denmark all used the standard public health measures while Sweden did not.

Table 2: Death Rates from Covid-19, Scandinavian Countries


Country..................Total Deaths.........Death Rate % of Total Pop*.......Death Rate / Million


Sweden...........................8,167....................0.0809%............................................808.6 

Denmark.........................1,070....................0.0185%............................................184.5

Finland...............................511....................0.00922%.............................................92.9

Norway...............................405...................0.00747%.............................................75.0

World........................1,713,152...................0.0219%.............................................218.7

*All figures are as of December 22, 2020.

**I performed the calculations to determine the "Death Rate as Percentage", and to determine “Death Rate per Million”, using the data from the sources noted below. (Sources: "Number of novel coronavirus {COVID-19} deaths worldwide as of December 22, 2020, by country", Dec 22, 2020, John Elflein, Statistica, at < https://www.statista.com/statistics/1093256/novel-coronavirus-2019ncov-deaths-worldwide-by-country/ >: "Countries in the world by population (2020)", n.d., anon, Worldometers, at < https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/ >).


Comparing Sweden to the U.S. and a few other Western European countries: Sweden has a death rate of 808.6  / million; this compares to death rates of the U.K. 995.8 / million, France 932.6 / million, Italy 1,144 / million, Brazil 881.8 / million, Mexico 920.1 / million, and the U.S. 987.8 / million. The situation then is, that it seems that Sweden's lack of stricter public health measures, managed to push their death rate up to nearly the same level as those of the four Western European countries, two major Latin American countries, and of the U.S.; and up to around 10 times the rate for Norway and Finland and 4.6 times that of Denmark. It is also worth noting that, Sweden's Covid-19 death rate is 2,789.7 times the Covid-19 death rate of Taiwan, 252.8 times the death rate of China, 168.5 times the death rate of Singapore, 155.6 times the death rate of New Zealand, 66.8 times the death rate of Cuba, 57.4 times the death rate of S. Korea, 46.0 times the death rate of Hong Kong, 36.4 times the death rate of Senegal,  34.7 times the death rate of Japan, 24.5  times the death rate of Venezuela, 23.6 times the death rate of Uruguay, and 22.5 times the death rate of Australia. 



Table 3, List of Countries by Covid-19 Death Rate per Million, In Descending Order, is posted below.  It lists all 33 countries mentioned in the tables and text above.  They are ranked in descending order of Death Rate per million.  The ranks listed in the table are not necessarily their respective rank in the global statistics, though in some cases it is.  But rather is their respective rank, among the 33 countries discussed in the text and tables above.  


A Note on the Statistics and Figures Presented Here


The reader must consider the following caveats as to statistics.  Brazil and India both have probably reported much lower death rates, and infection rates, for Covid-19 than are really the case.  India has such a huge population, that includes many desperately poor people who have little contact with the health care system.  The urban poor, working in casual and irregular labor jobs, were largely forced out of the cities and many died walking back to their home villages, they might not have died directly from Covid-19 but certainly died as part of the overall disease situation, and the socioeconomic response to it.  The fate of those people, whose mortality numbers are not even vaguely known, cannot possibly be tallied up.  Brazil also is certainly reporting infection and death rates that are significantly below the real figures.  In the case of Brazil the ideological stance of the Bolsonaro Regime plays a significant role, and the ongoing low-intensity war against the indigenous inhabitants of the Amazon Basin continues unabated, along with a severe continuing struggle in the favelas of the major cities.  Sub-Saharan African countries that generally have pretty rudimentary health care systems, for the poor majority of their populations, are with only one exception not included in the list.  Sub-Saharan Africa composes somewhat less than 20% of the global human population.  The fact that for most of the continent we do not have reliable Covid-19 Death Rate figures, and the fact that Sub-Saharan Africa has the world’s youngest population profile and the young, famously, suffer from a  far lower rate of Covid-19 fatalities both factors affect the figure for World Covid-19 Death Rate in ways we cannot precisely quantify.  Senegal is included in the tables, because it is, in many ways, the exception.  Senegal survived the 2014 – 2016 Ebola outbreak that raged in neighboring countries, by promptly applying effective public health measures.  Senegal quickly closed their land borders with Equatorial Guinea that suffered 3,814 cases of Ebola, with 2,544 deaths.  Senegalese Public Health authorities also worked to trace, find, quarantine, and when necessary treat any people who had been exposed to Ebola.  They did all this quickly, before major problems had developed.  Senegal only had 1 case of Ebola, and that person survived.  The reported figures for Covid-19 deaths in Senegal no doubt reflect reality; arising as they do in a country with a vigorous, but relatively low-cost public health sector.  Venezuela reports low numbers of Covid deaths, this is despite being subjected to U.S. naval threats, terrorist attacks by U.S. supported operatives, and a strict embargo and sanction regime that keeps many medical supplies from arriving.  Venezuela still has a large and effective Cuban medical mission working in the country, and those Cuban medical personnel undoubtedly play a major role in keeping the death rate low.  Cuba has the best second lowest death rate figures for any Western Country on the Earth, this made possible by their excellent and comprehensive health care system that manages the Cuban population’s health for less than 1/10th what the U.S. spends per capita.  Among Western nations, only New Zealand, whose Public Health efforts benefited greatly from that island nation’s remote location, has a lower Covid-19 Death rate than does Cuba (5.2 / million vs 12.1 / million).  And New Zealand had to resort to a nationwide lockdown, Cuba did not.  China has not changed the reported number of dead from Covid since at least Nov 4, when I first accessed these data sources.  That does seem to be rather unlikely.  

The U.S., according to the Covid-denialists over reports the number of people who have died from Covid.  Of course, many other authors report that the number of dead from Covid-19 is under reported. The best known example, of the attempts to keep the reported numbers of Covid-19 deaths low, is the case of Rebekah Jones.  Jones, a data scientist, handled the Covid-19 data for the Department of Health for the State of Florida, was fired in May of this year, for refusing to manually manipulate the data to support reopening schools and non-essential businesses.  Afterwards, she set up various private websites to monitor and report to the general public on Covid-19.  On December 7, 2020, armed Florida State Police seized her computer, phone, and thumb drives.  They brandished their pistols in her house in a clear act of intimidation.  This event, and its significance will be addressed at greater length later, in this series of articles. (See, “Who is Rebekah Jones? Former Florida COVID-19 data scientist had home raided by authorities”, Dec 8, 2020, Jigsha Desai (for the Tallahassee Democrat), USA Today, at < https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/12/08/rebekah-jones-coronavirus-scientist-dashboard-ron-desantis-florida-covid-19/6488291002/ >)  The 31 second video, that starts with Jones answering the police knock on her door, is at the top of the USA Today story.