Coronavirus

bacha29

Well-Known Member
Lol.
So you want someone to BS you and pretend they have the answers. Well Fauci is definitely your guy!

Seriously, the guy is just a politician.
LOL! The simple fact is you don't know of , can't think of and therefore have nobody better to offer up as a more qualified person to fill the post. No surprise there. After all, you were the guy who was downplaying the seriousness and lethality of the disease.

And today Dr. Fauci testifying under oath before Congress warned that if present trends continue the number of new cases could reach 100,000. That's 100,000 ......per day.
 

refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
Imagine the public officials and pundits who have to defend trump's response to this pandemic. I mean what kind of brain poisoning does one have to undergo to carry that out? This is why it is a waste of time pretending with these people that trump's coronavirus response hasn't been terrible. I mean what are they gonna say? I remember when GWBush was president and the same pundits and public officials defended his Hurricane Katrina response his war on terror, the Iraq war, How many people think GWBush handled any of those issues well today? very few. This is trump's present and future on COVID19. He failed
 

refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
Who has has been right? It's a novel coronavirus. You know what that means, don't you?
Criticizing Fauci doesn't make sense as a defense of trump anyway. trump put fauci on his covid 19 response team. He doesn't have to do that. trump elevated Fauci as the face of his covid19 response team, so a trump fan pretending to throw Fauci under the bus as a way to defend trump makes no sense because trump chose to elevate fauci to begin with. He could have picked others to be the face of his Covid19 response yet he didn't, these people are pretending to believe that fauci is wrong about everything, and yet trump keeps putting him out front, if they took critiquing fauci seriously then they'd have to question trump's leadership and decision making. It's all pretend nonsense.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
LOL! The simple fact is you don't know of , can't think of and therefore have nobody better to offer up as a more qualified person to fill the post. No surprise there. After all, you were the guy who was downplaying the seriousness and lethality of the disease.

And today Dr. Fauci testifying under oath before Congress warned that if present trends continue the number of new cases could reach 100,000. That's 100,000 ......per day.
So are you saying that the blind leading the blind is an acceptable philosophy?
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
LOL! The simple fact is you don't know of , can't think of and therefore have nobody better to offer up as a more qualified person to fill the post.
I don't want anyone to fill the post.
You have the mentality of a communist because that's what your party is now. You want one single strong man to pretend he has the answers, issue orders for every citizen, and demand compliance.

What New York should do is different than Montana. A state by state and county by county approach is appropriate.
 

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
LOL! The simple fact is you don't know of , can't think of and therefore have nobody better to offer up as a more qualified person to fill the post. No surprise there. After all, you were the guy who was downplaying the seriousness and lethality of the disease.

And today Dr. Fauci testifying under oath before Congress warned that if present trends continue the number of new cases could reach 100,000. That's 100,000 ......per day.
Actual numbers are well above that and have been for months. So let’s keep on keeping on.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
I don't want anyone to fill the post.
You have the mentality of a communist because that's what your party is now. You want one single strong man to pretend he has the answers, issue orders for every citizen, and demand compliance.

What New York should do is different than Montana. A state by state and county by county approach is appropriate.
And Florida did differently than New York and look at what they've got on their hands now. Until there is a unified national consensus on how to best confront the virus, you'll have what you have now. Some states making far better progress than others and states such as New York banning travel from the states that have become cauldrons of COVID.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
And Florida did differently than New York and look at what they've got on their hands now. Until there is a unified national consensus on how to best confront the virus, you'll have what you have now. Some states making far better progress than others and states such as New York banning travel from the states that have become cauldrons of COVID.
That's a good thing - 50 different solutions to pick from.
Georgia is looking good on opening up early.
Deaths are down, intubations are down, hospitalizations are down, cases are up, testing is up.
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
That's a good thing - 50 different solutions to pick from.
Georgia is looking good on opening up early.
Deaths are down, intubations are down, hospitalizations are down, cases are up, testing is up.
Georgia is looking good?

ATLANTA - Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed two new executive orders Monday extending the Public Health State of Emergency and reaffirming current safety measures for the state during the on-going coronavirus pandemic. This as the state set a new record high Monday for single-day increases in confirmed COVID-19 cases.

According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, More than 2,300 cases were reported in the last 24 hours. Since Friday, 6,422 cases have been reported bringing the total to 79,417.
 

refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
What have republicans been right about at the national level in the last 20years? Think about the major national issues in this nation in the last 20years, name one in which republican policy ideas were right or republican talking points were right. I honestly can't. Iraq, the war on terror, Katrina, the Obama 2008 stimulus due to the financial crisis, Obama Saving the auto industry, Obama's response to Ebola, the ACA, Torture in Iraq, Deregulating the banks, Gay Marriage, electing trump, etc. It is a 20 year record of being objectively wrong. Add Covid to that list
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
What have republicans been right about at the national level in the last 20years? Think about the major national issues in this nation in the last 20years, name one in which republican policy ideas were right or republican talking points were right. I honestly can't. Iraq, the war on terror, Katrina, the Obama 2008 stimulus due to the financial crisis, Obama Saving the auto industry, Obama's response to Ebola, the ACA, Torture in Iraq, Deregulating the banks, Gay Marriage, electing trump, etc. It is a 20 year record of being objectively wrong. Add Covid to that list
Well there's trickle down economics. Oh wait! And tax cuts paying for themselves. Oh wait!
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
This video shows how far a cough and sneeze travel with and without masks.
Pretty cool ... smoking a joint before watching makes it even better.
In a new visualization, researchers simulated a cough, which appears as a glowing green vapor flowing from a mannequin's mouth. The visualizations shows that face masks dramatically reduce the spread of cough droplet particles, from 12 feet without a mask to just a few inches with a mask. Homemade cloth masks (top) and cone-style masks (bottom) worked the best at reducing droplet spread, although there was some leakage at the top of the mask in each case.
(Image: © Florida Atlantic University, College of Engineering and Computer Science )

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