Trump’s Coronavirus Focus Shifts to Reopening Economy, Defending His Response
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Just curious HH. What would you have done better? I mean your rat leadership thought it was good strategy to leave the borders open and told you that Trump was a racist for shutting down travel with China. It that the kind of strategy that you are basing your question on?HHusky said:
Oh it’s a “strategy”.doogie said:
Or, you could simply Thank President Trump for devising and implementing a National strategy to ensure anyone with symptoms that meets screening... gets a test and into treatment administered under local command and control without wasting precious resources on the highly emotional/unstable/panicked public.HHusky said:Testing is fundamental. Daddy’s narrative is all over the map.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/17/trump-shifts-coronavirus-testing-rhetoric-again-he-encourages-some-states-reopen/?outputType=amp
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The testing failure was the one job the CDC had and they phu*cked it up royally. Like every incompetent bureaucrat and bureaucracy it's all about control and turf, not about the actual job. They had been funded for decades with billions and billions of dollars and then failure. Will anyone get punished. Nope. No one furloughed. All getting paid.
https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/
THE CDC: A PANTLOAD OF FAIL. Coronavirus tests were delayed by contamination at CDC lab, report says.
A delay by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in quickly making coronavirus test kits available was the result of “a glaring scientific breakdown” at the CDC’s central lab, The Washington Post reported Saturday, citing scientists and federal regulators.
The Post reported that CDC facilities which assembled the testing kits “violated sound manufacturing practices, resulting in contamination of one of the three test components used in the highly sensitive detection process.”
And while the part of the test that was compromised was not critical to detecting the coronavirus, CDC officials took more than a month to remove it from the test kits, according to The Post.
That lag in action aggravated national delays in testing for the virus, and in turn hampered a battle to contain the virus’s spread, the newspaper said.
Sad, but unsurprising. The CDC just isn’t very good at its job.
Related: The CDC was Fighting Racism and Obesity Instead of Stopping Epidemics.
Flashback: You had one job, CDC. -
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
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You sure like calling him daddy. Just remember that dirty talk costs extra.HHusky said:
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
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Is that a high crime or misdemeanor?HHusky said:
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
Sounds like you've got him this tim.
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I wasn't the first. I won't be the last. You people who require an authoritarian father-figure called Joe Stalin "papa".thechatch said:
You sure like calling him daddy.HHusky said:
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
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It won't do the economy any good to reopen only to be forced to close again. Without adequate testing, you're just an optimistic Russian Roulette player.PurpleThrobber said:
Is that a high crime or misdemeanor?HHusky said:
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
Sounds like you've got him this tim. -
I didn't ask about any fucking Russian Roulette.HHusky said:
It won't do the economy any good to reopen only to be forced to close again. Without adequate testing, you're just an optimistic Russian Roulette player.PurpleThrobber said:
Is that a high crime or misdemeanor?HHusky said:
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
Sounds like you've got him this tim.
Which is it? High Crime or misdemeanor?
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5,000 dead yet?PurpleThrobber said:
I didn't ask about any fucking Russian Roulette.HHusky said:
It won't do the economy any good to reopen only to be forced to close again. Without adequate testing, you're just an optimistic Russian Roulette player.PurpleThrobber said:
Is that a high crime or misdemeanor?HHusky said:
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
Sounds like you've got him this tim.
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Sure.HHusky said:
5,000 dead yet?PurpleThrobber said:
I didn't ask about any fucking Russian Roulette.HHusky said:
It won't do the economy any good to reopen only to be forced to close again. Without adequate testing, you're just an optimistic Russian Roulette player.PurpleThrobber said:
Is that a high crime or misdemeanor?HHusky said:
Just noting there aren't plenty of tests available. Daddy can lie about that or explain how we'll reopen in the face of test shortages. Lying is easier, so you know which choice Daddy made.thechatch said:Is HHusky one of those guys that’s still wondering why we don’t have a test for the general public?
Sounds like you've got him this tim.
Which is it? High Crime or misdemeanor?
High Crime or Misdemeanor? Go ahead and list the charges while you're at it, too, dazzler. Cite US Criminal Code where applicable.




