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110130   socal2   2020 Apr 20, 12:29pm  

rdm says
This is a red herring. The statement was "what could Trump have done that would have made a meaningful difference" I gave three examples. What Trump threatened to do and never did is not relevant to the question at hand. CA went into the shut down I believe on March 20, The Bay area even sooner. Did NY wait too long, for sure that's on Cuomo and Trump.


You gave 3 chickenshit and impossible metrics.

- Trump should have personally stepped over the CDC and FDA to tell them they are fucking up with the testing back in February? I know Trump is a stable genius, but how could Trump know the testing was fucked up when all of the experts at the CDC and FDA were saying they have testing covered?
- Trump should have personally inventoried every hospitals' PPE supply and then forced international companies to ramp up back in February?
- Trump should have locked down New York against the will of Cuomo and DeBlasio?

Lots of things seem easy or sensible with the benefit of hindsight. Having a President overstep our Federal constraints and impose dictatorial powers over duly elected State government is a big fucking deal......especially back in Feb/March when we have few cases or deaths.

But leave it to dishonest Progressives to try and use an international tragedy to gain political power.
110131   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 20, 12:32pm  

Tim Aurora says
All he did was ask for 2.5 billion a month later


Um, no. It started with the travel ban on Jan 31st.
110132   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 20, 12:35pm  

Tim Aurora says
It is costing Trillions now.


Right. Because we're dealing with a pandemic. Per WHO this was not at the level of public emergency up until Jan 30th. You bought your mask on Jan 27th. Pat yourself on the back for defying the WHO and acting early. The price of your decision was literally $6.
110133   socal2   2020 Apr 20, 12:36pm  

rdm says
There were many states that used the excuse of the federal government not recommending the stay at home order to not implement it and or delay implementation. They followed the Trump administrations lead such as it was.


Name one State - and let us know how many PROVABLE additional deaths that resulted.

Were big Democrat run States like New York, Michigan and New Jersey simply waiting on Orange Man Bad to do the right thing for their State?

Maybe New York would be doing better if they listed to Trump in March and didn't threaten to sue him?
110134   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 20, 12:41pm  

Tim Aurora says
If yo are going to quote me quote the whole relevant line


I quoted and commented on that line in post #45.
110135   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 20, 12:42pm  

Tim Aurora says
If yo are going to quote me quote the whole relevant line



TEOTWAWKI says


Right. Because we're dealing with pandemic. Per WHO this was not at the level of public emergency up until Jan 30th. You bought your mask on Jan 27th. Pat yourself on the back. The price of your decision was literally $6.
Tim Aurora says
It is costing Trillions now. All he did was ask for 2.5 billion a month later to which the Congress said he needs more and gave him 8+billions.


I quoted and commented on that line in post #45.

And stop writing on top - it's annoying.
110136   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Apr 20, 12:53pm  

Tim Aurora says
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Oa3nWjrRL2o


Remember in November:

Fartwell shamed people for wearing masks in March.
Pelosi and DeBlasio encouraged people to attend festivities in Chinatown and gather in large groups, both in February and March.
Biden was more upset over "Xenophobia" than the Virus.
Dems were united against travel bans and border controls to slow the spread, citing WHO, that repeated the claim that China had no new cases of Coronavirus since early January (laughably rubbish) and that it could not be transferred via human contact.

The Dems were handing out impeachment pens while Trump was organizing the first task force.
110137   rdm   2020 Apr 20, 1:09pm  

Tim Aurora says
- Trump should have personally stepped over the CDC and FDA to tell them they are fucking up with the testing back in February? I know Trump is a stable genius, but how could Trump know the testing was fucked up when all of the experts at the CDC and FDA were saying they have testing covered?
- Trump should have personally inventoried every hospitals' PPE supply and then forced international companies to ramp up back in February?
- Trump should have locked down New York against the will of Cuomo and DeBlasio?


Note I said his Administration.Trump personally couldn't tie his own shoes. But the great and mighty executive who hires only the very best people and then fires them because they are not sufficiently sycophantic and replaces them with 3rd rate toadies . Yep, he owns their actions and inactions in this case even if he aims to be the teflon Don, he isn't except among his base and the assorted, cloyingly obnoxoius Republican pol buttlickers. Have you ever seen a President take so little (read none) responsibility and blame every other person, organization, animal, vegetable or mineral he can scapegoat for his administration's ineptitude?
110138   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 20, 1:16pm  

Tim Aurora says
Yeah and that was woefully inadequate and inconsequential by that point.. The NY virus came from Italy and he only banned China.


Still more than WHO recommends even now. Looks like we're in agreement wrt WHO being a bunch of useless fucks not worthy of our money.

And since we're on topic what was WHO saying on situation in Italy on Jan 27th? Or Jan 30th, if you prefer.

UPDATE: don't bother, I've found what they were saying about Italy on Jan 31st:

"Today, the first two confirmed cases of 2019-nCoV acute respiratory diseasewere reported in Italy; both had travel history to Wuhan City. "

https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/situation-reports/20200131-sitrep-11-ncov.pdf?sfvrsn=de7c0f7_4

But fucking Trump failed to ban travel from Italy when he banned travel from China!!!


PS. And, btw, on Jan 27th when you were buying yuor masks the WHO was still recommending against their use by the general public, IIRC.
110139   marcus   2020 Apr 20, 1:37pm  

thomasdong1776 says
Is there nothing that bitch won't lie about?


Nope. It's wierd. THe more he lies, the more his base clings to him. Even Trump has got to be surprised, but he learned long ago it was good for him.

With Bush we learned that a lot of voters are comfortable with a President that doesn't seem any smarter than they are. With Trump we learned they also apparently like it when their president seems to have less integrity than they do. I don't get it, but that's how it is.
110140   socal2   2020 Apr 20, 1:50pm  

TEOTWAWKI says
But fucking Trump failed to ban travel from Italy when he banned travel from China!!!


And the Democrat mooks complained about this too!

Are these fuckers this totally blind to what the Democrats were saying just a few weeks ago? Or are they just this dishonest?

*Trump coronavirus Europe travel ban comes under criticism*
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/487242-trump-coronavirus-travel-ban-comes-under-criticism

*EU condemns Trump travel ban on 26 European countries*
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51857462
110141   Onvacation   2020 Apr 20, 2:16pm  

rdm says
Trump personally couldn't tie his own shoes.


Can you see how statements like this make one appear idiotic?
110142   rdm   2020 Apr 20, 2:45pm  

Onvacation says
Trump personally couldn't tie his own shoes.


Can you see how statements like this make one appear idiotic?


Apparently the Trumpies are very sensitive and will allow no literary licence? I admit he can likely tie his own shoes, though with difficulty due to his obesity.

As an apology here is a joke:

what borders on stupidity?

Canada and Mexico
110143   rdm   2020 Apr 20, 2:47pm  

Tim Aurora says
I did not say that. "SoCal" did and agree with "rdm"

sorry I do this once in a while when quoting
110144   WookieMan   2020 Apr 20, 2:48pm  

marcus says
With Bush we learned that a lot of voters are comfortable with a President that doesn't seem any smarter than they are.

Huh? He is smarter than everyone on this forum. He became POTUS and has made millions of dollars from that. Not sure I believe the link, but I'd guess it's accurate: https://www.thoughtco.com/former-presidents-speaking-fees-3368127

Trump, Obama, Bush, etc. are exponentially, maybe hockey stick, more intelligent than you or I.
110145   HeadSet   2020 Apr 20, 6:15pm  

Trump, Obama, Bush, etc. are exponentially, maybe hockey stick, more intelligent than you or I.

+1000. Not just Presidents, but Governors as well, including Sara Palin. Maybe even AOC, who did after all, defeat a 10 term incumbent and make herself into a household name.
110146   Ceffer   2020 Apr 20, 10:18pm  

Can this be set to a marching band at half time? Oh, I forgot, no more half times.
110147   Ceffer   2020 Apr 20, 10:36pm  

Thank you for being a one stop shopping center for all the sources of information that are never to be trusted again. Saves a lot of effort.
110148   HeadSet   2020 Apr 21, 7:56am  

Note that Sweden is not on the graph....
110149   WookieMan   2020 Apr 21, 7:59am  

We're all dead. Not sure how I'm even typing. Weird.
110150   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Apr 21, 7:59am  

What do the numbers look like with the assisted living and nursing home fatalities removed?
110151   WookieMan   2020 Apr 21, 8:05am  

willywonka says
What do the numbers look like with the assisted living and nursing home fatalities removed?

Like nothing, but no one wants to admit that. Death is bad, but if you wanna take the positive out of this, the average monthly SS check is ~$1,500 and can go up to $3k. 100k dead would be $150M a month save in SS minimum. That's not including medical which is much higher than the SS cost. Every nursing home death is likely saving $3-4k/mo per person dead. And remember, these are people that weren't producing anything.

I know my position is harsh on this and those with sensitive feels will dislike it. But we need to open up, and if we burn off $3-4k/mo in obligations per death, you can't really argue that's a bad thing.
110152   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Apr 21, 8:07am  

What do the numbers look like with the assisted living and nursing home fatalities removed from the fatality data?
110153   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Apr 21, 8:14am  

WookieMan says
willywonka says
What do the numbers look like with the assisted living and nursing home fatalities removed?

Like nothing, but no one wants to admit that. Death is bad, but if you wanna take the positive out of this, the average monthly SS check is ~$1,500 and can go up to $3k. 100k dead would be $150M a month save in SS minimum. That's not including medical which is much higher than the SS cost. Every nursing home death is likely saving $3-4k/mo per person dead. And remember, these are people that weren't producing anything.

I know my position is harsh on this and those with sensitive feels will dislike it. But we need to open up, and if we burn off $3-4k/mo in obligations per death, you can't really argue that's a bad thing.
It's a new virus, and folks with shit immune systems in bug incubators are going to get picked off. It might be worse than the flu, in that case, as they lack pre-existing immunity and can't develop an adequate immune response before they die, if at all. There will be occasional fatalities in the healthy population, just as with the flu, although COVID-19 is not affecting young kids as much as the flu.

You can't have MD's directing economic policy, it's insane.
110154   socal2   2020 Apr 21, 9:46am  

Dude - the protest was a few days ago.

How could it cause a "spike" in deaths a few days later?

More garbage media.
110155   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Apr 21, 9:57am  

ThreeBays says
Sweden's curve remains exponentially up without sign of peaking.
You are merely describing a rate, and not the outcome.

It is possible that the sick elderly die off quickly, as suggested by Professor Johan Giesecke, and that we wind up with the same number of deaths overall, just takes longer to get there in the lockdown countries. And herd immunity develops more slowly under a lockdown scenario as well.
110156   HeadSet   2020 Apr 21, 10:07am  




Seems like what was needed was to leave the economy open, but protect the elderly.
110157   Y   2020 Apr 21, 10:35am  

Looks like it pays to be 100...
HeadSet says



Seems like what was needed was to leave the economy open, but protect the elderly.
110158   Onvacation   2020 Apr 21, 10:54am  

ThreeBays says
everyone wants the economy to re-open the number is likely to be higher unless governments implement very strict isolation of vulnerable people - for example in the UK those over 70 or with certain high risk conditions have to lock in and get food & medicine delivered.


Why did we not do that from the beginning? Instead we have locked down perfectly healthy people with very little risk of death from this virus. The purpose was to flatten the curve; we smashed it.

Time to get back to work.
110159   RC2006   2020 Apr 21, 11:08am  

Worse case a bit more deaths than bad flu season for the sickly and old. What a clusterfuck the damage that has been done but shutting shit down instead of just taking precautions. Thanks again for fucking the younger generations, and anyone that is productive and needs to work for a living.
110160   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Apr 21, 11:17am  

Remember folks: Primary voting in the Wisconsin Election will not be delayed, it's too risky to our Society.

But shutting down the economy as long as possible simply must be done.

Also:

110161   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2020 Apr 21, 11:42am  

Actually I think it depends on how well people with underlying health conditions stay the fuck at home

110162   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Apr 21, 12:12pm  

Yes, but no one wants to take care of granny at home, so they dump her in a bug incubator and demand we all pay the price.
110163   Bd6r   2020 Apr 21, 12:38pm  

ThreeBays says
Elderly care workers need hazmat suits if the outdoors is teeming with virus.

Or they should be closeted inside retirement homes w/extra pay during the pandemic.
110164   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 21, 12:39pm  

ThreeBays says
The elderly are getting the bug even with the full isolation we have.


How?
110165   georgeliberte   2020 Apr 21, 1:41pm  

"‘[E]xtreme religious ideologues’ who question science and promote female subservience and white supremacy.”
Islam?
110166   Hircus   2020 Apr 21, 1:47pm  

Prof. Elizabeth Bartholet is leading the charge against those who actively resist public schools and she believes that the generation currently being homeschooled is an eventual, if not active, breeding ground for racism, sexism, and isolationism.


Resisting woke101 is illegal. You will produce terrible children that don't conform to the metric of the wokeness comittee.


“Many homeschool precisely because they want to isolate their children from ideas and values central to public education and to our democracy. Many promote racial segregation and female subservience. Many question science. Many are determined to keep their children from exposure to views that might enable autonomous choice about their future lives,” she claims.


Everything raycist, sexist, homophobic etc...


“Homeschooling, she says, not only violates children’s right to a ‘meaningful education’ and their right to be protected from potential child abuse, but may keep them from contributing positively to a democratic society,” the article’s author reports.


Because the only "positive" way to contribute is the woke way, as dictated by woke101 in public schools.

“[S]urveys of homeschoolers show that a majority of such families (by some estimates, up to 90 percent) are driven by conservative Christian beliefs, and seek to remove their children from mainstream culture,” Harvard Magazine warns. “Bartholet notes that some of these parents are ‘extreme religious ideologues’ who question science and promote female subservience and white supremacy.”


Freedom of religion should not be in the constitution, as it conflicts with the wokeness metric.

ugh...

Of course, this tool loves to list potential negatives of homeschooling, but doesn't dare list any negatives of public school.
110167   Karloff   2020 Apr 21, 2:06pm  

"How dare these people avoid our indoctrination camps!"
110168   Ceffer   2020 Apr 21, 2:30pm  

If these HonkeyFuck children can't learn with vicious, psychotic, hyperactive minorities beating them up every day and screaming in their ears in classes, while receiving a steady drip drip drip of State sponsored propaganda, then they don't deserve to learn.
110169   Bd6r   2020 Apr 21, 2:47pm  

yeah, and some of our left-leaning friends should now tell me why anyone should vote for the party which espouses and promotes such ideas and such idea-bearers
edit: and the womxn in question wants to remove choice that we have because DEMOCRACY, which seems to be an oxymoron

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