Remember when Australia was praised as the model for stopping the Rona?

Are it turns, it's all bullshit and we never should have locked down. Sweden did it right.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN255034
Looks like they aren't sitting around discussing liberty
https://apnews.com/7ac228f3d1e3da5958bc7eae16c64647
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You and I, we were right.
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The Rona is all about an election. The virus is just the means of their hopeful end. Stalin would be proud!
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Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over -
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
Your science checks outMikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
It's almost as if this is just a virus that's going to do what viruses do.
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Australia has 838 cases and 12 deaths per million of population. This makes Daddy look good how exactly?
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Just wait 16 days or 16 months or whatever it takes for it to get grimHHusky said:Australia has 838 cases and 12 deaths per million of population. This makes Daddy look good how exactly?
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They should crush their economy. If it saves one life. It’s science.HHusky said:Australia has 838 cases and 12 deaths per million of population. This makes Daddy look good how exactly?
I didn’t say anything about your daddy. -
Is that when we can finally get The Vaccine™ by Xanadu 2.0 Lollita ExpressLoneStarDawg said:
Just wait 16 days or 16 months or whatever it takes for it to get grimHHusky said:Australia has 838 cases and 12 deaths per million of population. This makes Daddy look good how exactly?
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Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
Daddy has failed every single Harry Truman moment he has had. He is the anti-Truman.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
Responsible efforts?
Please expand. What are the “responsible efforts” Trump failed to make? -
I learned he’s a xenophobe from Biden for shutting down flights from China.HHusky said:
Daddy has failed every single Harry Truman moment he has had. He is the anti-Truman.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well.
Now get out there and enjoy Chinese NY. Don’t be a xenophobe and don’t wear a mask.https://youtu.be/eFCzoXhNM6c
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Is this when the NYC Health Director and deBlasio were encouraging people to get out and about? Why yes, it was. Totally Trump’s fault!GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/01/new-york-mayor-bill-de-blasios-repeated-comments-downplaying-coronavirus/?outputType=amp
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s repeated comments downplaying the coronavirus -
In my view, it was a failure of leadership at all level. Trump on down.NorthwestFresh said:
Is this when the NYC Health Director and deBlasio were encouraging people to get out and about? Why yes, it was. Totally Trump’s fault!GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/01/new-york-mayor-bill-de-blasios-repeated-comments-downplaying-coronavirus/?outputType=amp
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s repeated comments downplaying the coronavirus -
The media tells them everything is Trumps fault. It must be so!
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LOL at Trump treating it as an “electoral issue” as the Democrats were mocking him for being racist and defying federal guidelines solely to shtick it to Trump. deBlasio and Cuomo needlessly killed thousands and infected many more solely because Trump was being a meanie racist and calling it the “China Flu.” Get the fuck outta here with that weakass 20/20 hindsight. Trump hasn’t been perfect but he sure as hell isn’t the main person to blame for New York and San Francisco.
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Look at it however you like, but it's not hindsight on my part. I was saying that a month before you signed up here.NorthwestFresh said:LOL at Trump treating it as an “electoral issue” as the Democrats were mocking him for being racist and defying federal guidelines solely to shtick it to Trump. deBlasio and Cuomo needlessly killed thousands and infected many more solely because Trump was being a meanie racist and calling it the “China Flu.” Get the fuck outta here with that weakass 20/20 hindsight. Trump hasn’t been perfect but he sure as hell isn’t the main person to blame for New York and San Francisco.
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But you can’t cite any specifics.GrundleStiltzkin said:
In my view, it was a failure of leadership at all level. Trump on down.NorthwestFresh said:
Is this when the NYC Health Director and deBlasio were encouraging people to get out and about? Why yes, it was. Totally Trump’s fault!GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/01/new-york-mayor-bill-de-blasios-repeated-comments-downplaying-coronavirus/?outputType=amp
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s repeated comments downplaying the coronavirus -
Don't feel like rehashing again, here's one of the original threadsdoogie said:
But you can’t cite any specifics.GrundleStiltzkin said:
In my view, it was a failure of leadership at all level. Trump on down.NorthwestFresh said:
Is this when the NYC Health Director and deBlasio were encouraging people to get out and about? Why yes, it was. Totally Trump’s fault!GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/01/new-york-mayor-bill-de-blasios-repeated-comments-downplaying-coronavirus/?outputType=amp
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s repeated comments downplaying the coronavirus
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/69805/wsj-agrees-with-me/p1 -
Fair enough but this whole COVID-19 issue is bullshit and is 100% political. Trump is up against the entire world and IMO he's allowed to play the game like every other politician. Why are Democrats and Rhinos always given a pass? We both know the answer to that question and until both sides are allowed to play by the same rules, there's going to be civil unrest in this country and it's going to get worse if that's possible.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
So Trump is responsible for not doing what countless administrations failed to do before him while 100% of his time was consumed fighting off treasonous accusations of being in bed with the Russians to steal an election? If he failed at all, it was in trusting anyone who had ever worked 1 day in the government to guide him.GrundleStiltzkin said:
In my view, it was a failure of leadership at all level. Trump on down.NorthwestFresh said:
Is this when the NYC Health Director and deBlasio were encouraging people to get out and about? Why yes, it was. Totally Trump’s fault!GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/01/new-york-mayor-bill-de-blasios-repeated-comments-downplaying-coronavirus/?outputType=amp
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s repeated comments downplaying the coronavirus -
I give no one a pass. Excepting perhaps #MyNoem.RoadTrip said:
Fair enough but this whole COVID-19 issue is bullshit and is 100% political. Trump is up against the entire world and IMO he's allowed to play the game like every other politician. Why are Democrats and Rhinos always given a pass? We both know the answer to that question and until both sides are allowed to play by the same rules, there's going to be civil unrest in this country and it's going to get worse if that's possible.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well. -
I don’t blame you. You’ve been proven wrongGrundleStiltzkin said:
Don't feel like rehashing again, here's one of the original threadsdoogie said:
But you can’t cite any specifics.GrundleStiltzkin said:
In my view, it was a failure of leadership at all level. Trump on down.NorthwestFresh said:
Is this when the NYC Health Director and deBlasio were encouraging people to get out and about? Why yes, it was. Totally Trump’s fault!GrundleStiltzkin said:
I've given my opinion on that many tims. Trump treated it as an electoral politics issue in March, thereby feeding the oppositional energy (which would have existed anyway to a degree) and taking attention anyway from nuts & bolts governance and response efforts.RoadTrip said:
How is Trump in over his head? What does he need to take responsibility for that he's afraid will damage his brand name?GrundleStiltzkin said:
I honestly don't disagree.HustlinOwl said:
Top that off with a leader who is in way over his head and scared to take responsibility for anything that might damage his brand name.MikeDamone said:
Or just let the media and local governments put everyone in hysterics, throw millions out of work, cause uncounted deaths from other causes, lie about stats in order to justify the actions taken, move the goal posts several times, give inconsistent messages, give up to the minute death counts, silence those with a different approach or thoughts. Toss in a race war and allow nightly riots because it's protected speech and saw things like racism is bigger public health threat than the virus. And cheer for more death and economic misery in order to move a political ideology.GrundleStiltzkin said:Sensible mitigation - masks, distancing, washing hands, whatever
Protect vulnerable populations
Clear governmental communication - don't inject needless hysteria
Avoid punitive measures - invites resistance & partisan energy
Strengthen health care capacity
Develop pharmacological prophylaxis - but don't rely
Study history - Sadly, epidemics run a certain course that weº only have a certain degree of control over
That's worked well.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/01/new-york-mayor-bill-de-blasios-repeated-comments-downplaying-coronavirus/?outputType=amp
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s repeated comments downplaying the coronavirus
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/69805/wsj-agrees-with-me/p1 -
2.3-3.5 Million, mostly children and young healthy people DEAD in 30-60 days.
now we talkin Cases. And white upper-middle class terrorists chanting Black Lives, in Gucci stores stealing free shit, Matter!
No, sorry, you simply are wrong -
Did you believe that?doogie said:2.3-3.5 Million, mostly children and young healthy people DEAD in 30-60 days.
now we talkin Cases. And white upper-middle class terrorists chanting Black Lives, in Gucci stores stealing free shit, Matter!
No, sorry, you simply are wrong