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De Blasio says New Yorkers should be 'ready' for the city to stay closed until the end of MAY

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    Doog_de_JourDoog_de_Jour Member Posts: 7,958
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    FREE PUB! for the University of Washington School of Medicine in the article, which supports our recruiting efforts in Yorkshire.
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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,117
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    FREE PUB! for the University of Washington School of Medicine in the article, which supports our recruiting efforts in Yorkshire.

    Long live the Yorkshire pipeline
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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    Fuck
    https://apple.news/A3IKyPabOS1ePrmURcrooDg

    BREAKING
    *Trump Says He Is Considering Quarantine in New York, New Jersey, Parts of Connecticut
    *Trump Says Quarantine Would Be ‘Enforceable”
    *Trump Says He May Restrict Travel from New York, New Jersey
    *Trump Says He May Make Decision Today
    *Trump on Whether Country Will Reopen By Easter: ‘We’ll See What Happens’
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,462
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    Trump shutting it down is the best hope to get some resistance going
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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,117
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    Fuck
    https://apple.news/A3IKyPabOS1ePrmURcrooDg

    BREAKING
    *Trump Says He Is Considering Quarantine in New York, New Jersey, Parts of Connecticut
    *Trump Says Quarantine Would Be ‘Enforceable”
    *Trump Says He May Restrict Travel from New York, New Jersey
    *Trump Says He May Make Decision Today
    *Trump on Whether Country Will Reopen By Easter: ‘We’ll See What Happens’
    fuck is right
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    And neither is De Blasio who encouraged New Yorkers to get out and mingle with the Chinese NYC residents to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Year of the Rat. How appropriate. Open borders are to be celebrated even though it will shut the city down for weeks and cost tens of billions of dollars that the City obviously wants someone else to pay for.


    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/03/cuomo-is-no-hero.php

    CUOMO IS NO HERO [UPDATED]
    New York Governor Andy Cuomo, like President Trump, is delivering daily coronavirus briefings. Unlike President Trump, he is being swooned over by liberal reporters. At American Greatness, Julie Kelly collects some examples. Here is just one:

    “If social media is a reflection of how people are feeling, Cuomo’s image during the coronavirus outbreak is one of authority, yet hope—a role people value enough to begin visualizing his presidency,” one smitten CBS News reporter cooed.

    This is odd, if only because New York is the epicenter of COVID-19 infection in the U.S. The disease is more widespread there, and more problematic, than anywhere else. According to the CDC, New York has 38,977 COVID-19 cases out of the country’s 85,356, vastly more than any other state. California has 3,777, and Washington 3,207. So why would those in charge of New York’s response to the epidemic be held up as heroes, and Cuomo touted as a replacement for Joe Biden as Democratic presidential nominee?

    The fact that New York is the epicenter of the COVID crisis in the U.S. is no coincidence. It flows from the policies of Governor Cuomo and New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio, as well as New York City’s nature as an international hub and a closely-packed city. Back to Julie Kelly:

    [N]either Cuomo nor New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio deserve attaboys. A toxic combination of Big Apple hubris, devotion to open borders regardless of the imminent threat, and Trump-hating obstinacy fueled a stubborn strategy that left their citizens vulnerable for months.

    Further, New York’s political leaders have acknowledged that the world’s financial capital—a city home to nearly 9 million people, the most densely populated city in the country—has no comprehensive plan to deal with a pandemic or any viral public health threat.

    Governor Cuomo came very late to the effort to shut down the Chinese virus:

    By January 31, the day President Trump suspended flights from China, “outbreaks were already growing in over 30 cities across 26 countries, most seeded by travelers from Wuhan,” according to one model by the New York Times.

    But even by late February, Cuomo boasted about his state’s accessibility to foreign travelers—his state, the governor said on February 26, is the “front door” for visitors from around the world—while only instituting voluntary quarantines for suspected coronavirus carriers.

    “Our operating paradigm has always been, prepare for the worst but hope for the best,” Cuomo said.

    That paradigm, apparently, did not include prohibiting hundreds of thousands of potentially infected travelers from entering his state since January. Tourists and business travelers continued to pour into the Big Apple during the first several days of March without any comprehensive screening or restrictions.

    Cuomo this week again bragged about his state’s open arms, which resulted in New York’s current crisis. The reason New York now has so many more cases of coronavirus, even more than California, is “because we welcome people from across the globe,” he said on March 25. “We have people coming here, we have people who came here from China, who came here from Italy, who came here from all across the globe.”

    Nice going, Governor! Open borders take priority over everything, including your own constituents’ lives.

    New York’s hospitals are overburdened and experiencing problems, but this is not a recent development:

    A public policy researcher in 2015 detailed long waits in New York City emergency rooms. The head of the emergency department for the Mount Sinai hospital system quit in 2018 after less than a year on the job.

    “I had to follow my moral compass and leave and decide this is not an organization that cares for patients,” Dr. Eric Barton told the New York Post.

    Last year, city nurses threatened to strike due to overcrowding at three major hospital systems. “Nurse Anthony Ciampa said he had to choose recently between feeding an elderly patient at New York Presbyterian and treating several acutely ill patients because there weren’t enough other nurses on duty,” according to a March 2019 report in the Daily News.

    And the outcry about ventilators? State officials were informed several years ago that the stockpile of ventilators was woefully inadequate to handle a severe pandemic. But instead of preparing for a looming crisis and buying 16,000 ventilators, the state’s health commissioner formed a task force to develop a system to ration the life-saving equipment. The task force “came up with rules that will be imposed when ventilators run short,” the New York Post reported last week.

    Now, of course, the same incompetent reporters who are swooning over Cuomo blame President Trump for longstanding problems in New York’s hospital system.

    In a sane world, the idea that the governor of the state with by far the worst coronavirus record would be singled out for praise by reporters would be unthinkable. But of course, we do not live in a sane world–not a sane media world, anyway.

    DeBlasio only did this because Trump didn't take the virus seriously.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,462
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    Say one bad thing about Cuomo

    Come on tugtards
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,934
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    According to the MSM, Fredo II is the second coming. At this time in 2016 I was dumping on Trump on an almost daily basis. Lying Ted. Ted's dad helped kill JFK. Little Marco. Once he turned his attention to dems and the MSM, the light lifted. He is a disgusting human being, but his actual policies are pro-American and he has no pro-American equivalent in the current dem leadership. Chuckie Schumer ain't no Scoop Jackson.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    So how does the MSM that is currently blowing Fredo the Elder for his response to the virus square that with his statements supporting open borders and criticizing Trump's travel ban?

    Trump could have done a better job preparing for the pandemic but how can you look at the actions and statements of any Rat and say with a straight face that they would have done a better job?

    I've seen what IC and Tommy have done, they just dismiss entirely that Congress is a co-equal branch of government and that State governors and city mayors have any power or responsibilities to protect their constituency.

    While Trump was taking some actions nearly the entire Rat leadership was criticizing him and calling him a racist xenophobe for those actions.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    By Feb. 3, China had extended the quarantine to 50 million people and imposed a travel ban on 16 cities. Now the Washington Post was worried, but about government’s response, not the virus, writing a critical story with the headline “Why we should be wary of an aggressive government response to coronavirus.” The complaint was that harsh measures “scapegoat already marginalized populations” and that the Trump administration’s travel ban on noncitizens coming from China “marks a significant, and potentially counterproductive, escalation in the U.S. response to the coronavirus crisis.”
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    insinceredawginsinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,934
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    So they flew into JFK, pre-travel ban then partied like it was 1999 for the Chinese New Year at the encouragement of Fredo II and De Blasio.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,462
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    DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,476
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    Nate Silver?

    Still employed?
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    LebamDawgLebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,551
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    As usual, Trump's actions are reactive and not proactive

    as usual most of us have been relying on Trump and the crack team led by Fauci - it takes @insecuredawg to turn us on to the expert, Nate Silver
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    LebamDawgLebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,551
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    FREE PUB! for the University of Washington School of Medicine in the article, which supports our recruiting efforts in Yorkshire.

    Long live the Yorkshire pudding



    and prime rib
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    LebamDawgLebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,551
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    also - NYC was well prepared with hospitals and available beds for any major epidemic that may occur

    https://citylimits.org/2017/01/04/hospital-closures-and-medicaid-shifts-took-toll-on-nycs-health/
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