Once again, I dare him to fucking try. Fire the most useful doctor he has in the middle of a virus outbreak with which he's helping.
Individual-One needs to step back from this and let people who know what they're doing, do their job. If it goes away in April like he claims, he can fire the guy then. If not, then he needs to take his 100% failure rate on the chins and sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up.
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Looks like you forgot the bill Pelosi's writing. I tell you what: if the GOP votes against that, will you promise to say "the Republicans are holding up a significant relief bill" with no sense or irony or sarcasm? If you say "no" or refuse to answer, you need to back off the accusatory language, or admit you're a hypocrite.
Has common sense or the sense of an impending doom ever stopped him? he's a stubborn manchild wo listens to nobody. He will fire him or sideline him.
April? Good luck first EU nation evaluations are happening since today and the Netherlands has just extended their measures to the first of June. My country is speaking of long term plans to aid companies and individuals so they don't fall into poverty and can keep paying their bills. Taxes and costs are being delayed, so fat chance this is over by April in the US.
Wait, I have it on very good authority that the Virus will blow over and be a total non-issue by November.
Now who was it that said that...
Oh, there is the guy. Well at least one thing is consistent, either the democrats will lose because the virus is fake news, or they will lose because the virus is serious business.
This is the part that I really don't understand about the Trumpster narrative. I do get why you don't believe the mainstream media and such, I really do understand that. What I don't understand how your current narrative is so obviously correct, when your past narratives were obviously full of shit, and in direct contradiction to your current positions. Like how can you trust what Tucker Carlson is saying today, when it is the exact opposite of what he was saying last Wednesday? Was last week's Tucker Carlson a liberal plant?
No, the post that aged the worst for 2020 isn't even on this forum.
It is a Ron Paul tweet that said the Corona Virus was a hoax, then a week later his son caught it.
And no, I am not kidding, that old retard called it a hoax on the 16th, in an "op-ed", I think even earlier on his Twitter.
https://www.fitsnews.com/2020/03/16/...onavirus-hoax/
The current Trump narrative of stop worrying about the virus already it will pass seems quite odd considering that the virus is just starting to explode in the south east. Not to mention the other states where it already has exploded, or will be exploding in another week or two.
On a practical note, there are signs that the US economy is already adjusting to post-virus rules. More take out restaurants, more purchases by delivery, so on and so forth. Sit down restaurants will have to adjust to a new environment with fewer tables per room. Malls will have restrictions on how many people can be inside at any given time.
Having said that, with the current US emphasis on relaxing health care issues in favor of pro-business activities, well this means that the virus will be more severe and last longer. Time will tell as to how this turns out.
Strange this is EVERYTHING republicans cried about during and after the OBAMA bailouts....
but its a bad thing now for democrats?
Also they will forget the second the checks hit their mailboxes.
People are still getting their last week(s) of pay so there is no suffrage for them to be outraged about for most of the population right now...most....
Buh Byeeeeeeeeeeee !!
You say this is the nail in the Democrat party's coffin but meanwhile some of your fellow Republicans are doing everything they can to make sure they end up in coffins.
Louisiana governor says his state has the fastest growth rate of coronavirus cases in the world
A Louisiana pastor defies a state order and holds a church service with hundreds of people
Man dies after self-medicating with chloroquine
If they do this they will literally destroy the republican party. That said, given how degenerate its become it would not surprise me in the least if out of greed and stupidty they went and picked the path of obvious self-immolation, while ignoring the medical experts advising them against it.
If they lift the restrictions the virus will sweep across the country like a firestorm, utterly utterly overwhelming the healthcare system and kill 10+ million Americans. That said it would be a fitting epitaph for what the party has become.
Hmm, missed the part in your earlier post where you said anything about containing, or taking any sort of preventative actions at all. The whole post was written in the passive voice, saying that the virus would just fizzle out.
Nobody is buying your ridiculous attempt to reverse the narrative. Your post literally said "Governments are really overreacting to something that is basically a nonfactor to healthy individuals below the age of 60". I have been consistent about how serious this was from the beginning, you haven't.
You got caught being two faced, go slink away now. Come back on an alt account if you like, it seems to be a signature move.
This one is extremely common, and extremely concerning. Especially in the south, churches tend to be full of high risk individuals, mostly the elderly, and it will spread like wildfire through the pews. Here in South Carolina, the Governor's recommendations deliberately avoided mentioning churches at all, to avoid the political backlash, so a lot of churches met yesterday.
And of course it is entirely unnecessary, my Brother-in-Law is a Pastor, and not a sociopath, so he worked very hard all week setting up a live streaming setup in his house, and held services on YouTube live last Sunday. Of course it was a new experience for him, and he didn't want to be Live Streaming instead of preaching behind the pulpit, but he understands the need to keep his church safe. That is the sort of leadership we really need out of everyone right now, including our Pastors. Being adaptable, stepping out of your comfort zone, and keeping the people around you safe.
Wikipedia actually agrees with him:
"The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that from April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, there were 60.8 million cases, 274,000 hospitalizations, and 12,469 deaths (0.02% case fatality rate) in the United States due to the virus."
The important difference, though, as has been pointed out already, is that was 61 million cases in a year versus, at present, 42 thousand cases in two months.