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Trump’s Georgia Call Crosses a Red Line – The Atlantic

The Raffensperger tape shows Trump’s Plan A to stay ahead of the law: election tampering. That plan will reach its finale on January 6—the point of no return, the last minute for stunts and sabotage. A shameful number of Republican members of the House and Senate have signed up for the stunts and sabotage, but not enough to prevent the inevitable outcome of a Biden-Harris inauguration on January 20.

If a president can pardon himself as well as his or her subordinates, a president can order any crime, or commit it himself, with absolute impunity. The very notion of a self-pardon is radically inconsistent with democratic accountability. If Trump tries to pardon himself, his successors must fight his attempt all the way to the Supreme Court. And given the Raffensperger recording, who doubts that Trump will try it?

The sensible American majority surely wants an end to Trump controversies after Inauguration Day, a return to normal governance and the crucial work ahead: overcoming the pandemic, restoring the economy, and renewing U.S. leadership of the world. But Trump gets a say too, as he got a say in the impeachment crisis. Trump is abusing the power of the presidency until his last hour in office. And his nonstop abuse seems likely to force a reckoning even by those most eager to move on. Trump will not be ignored; he will not let the chapter quietly close. Show him a red line, and he will cross it. And if the country’s red lines are to be reestablished, Trump will have to face the law he violated and violated and violated again.

Source: Trump’s Georgia Call Crosses a Red Line – The Atlantic

Saludablemente…

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La salud es algo más que tener el peso adecuado, estar en forma, fuertes físicamente, la salud debe ser integral, pensando, sintiendo y hablando saludablemente, es como fortalecemos nuestro yo espiritual, nos hace falta mantener un equilibrio entre los factores biológicos, sociales y personales.

Cuidar las relaciones interpersonales que tenemos con quien nos rodean, es de vital importancia para fluir saludablemente, así creamos un ambiente en armonía, lo que nos mantiene tranquilos, felices, lo cual repercute favorablemente en nuestra salud.

Continúo escribiendo, sentada cómodamente en un pequeño sillón, con unos jeans deslavados, un suéter color morado y descalza, con una taza de tisana de frutos rojos jengibre y limón, escuchando Que reste-t-il de nos amours? (Chales Trenet) -Avalon Jazz Band-, cuando de pronto encontré la siguiente frase, que me parece va de la mano con vivir sanamente.

Antes de discutir RESPIRA… Antes de hablarESCUCHA… Antes de criticarEXAMINA…

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San Antonio officials report nearly 2,000 new COVID-19 cases — a record – ExpressNews.com

Paramedic George Lombardo talks to a COVID-19 positive patient Teodora Sobrino being transported by Superior Mobile Health from a smaller emergency hospital to a larger one on July 13, 2020 in San Antonio. Sobrino passed away on July 17 at the age of 67.

With 145 new admissions for COVID-19 reported Sunday, coronavirus patients now make up 33 percent of all patients in the city’s hospitals, up from 27 percent a week ago. That figure has nearly doubled since mid-December.

There are 1,234 patients with COVID-19 in San Antonio, a significant increase from 1,163 on Saturday. The city is slated to set a record for infected patients this week, surpassing the high of 1,267 patients July 13.

Source: San Antonio officials report nearly 2,000 new COVID-19 cases — a record – ExpressNews.com

How mass vaccinations halted a killer virus in 1950s Glasgow – BBC News

Glasgow Smallpox outbreak The long line of people outside the health centre wait patiently for their turn to be vaccinated.

Special clinics are getting through 600 jabs an hour but the queues are not getting any shorter.

Meanwhile, public health officials are desperately trying to trace anyone who has come into contact with those carrying a deadly virus.

It may sound familiar but this is in fact the picture in Glasgow in the grip of a smallpox outbreak in 1950.

Source: How mass vaccinations halted a killer virus in 1950s Glasgow – BBC News