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Reply #160 on: March 13, 2020, 09:20:34 PM

 

  Media and Democrats, but I am being redundant, have been cheerleading a crash of our economy, and a shutdown of damn near everything, in their effort to force President Trump to cancel his successful Campaign Rallies, as i see it.




I highly recommend Trump continue his rallies.  Hec, have 3 or 4 a day every day for the next few weeks.  Pack the Trumptards in like sardines and let them marinate in their own expectorates.



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Reply #161 on: March 13, 2020, 09:29:39 PM
Italy's Covid-19 started with just a few at first. Epidemiologists have noted that we are two weeks behind Italy in terms of the advance of the virus.




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Reply #162 on: March 13, 2020, 10:13:47 PM
Sorry, Lois, I think your bet on the pandemic for us here is a loser.

Am sure you will be so disappointed, but the early action, banning China incoming air passengers while Democrats were distracting us all with Impeachment, was the key to getting ahead of it for the United States.

I know Democrats and Leftists are rooting for the pandemic, and I expect May will see the end of the US "scare" being endorsed by your leaders.

Will see when Media begins to focus anew on President Trump's "popularity", so they can drop the promotion efforts for CoronaVirus... unless his "popularity" remains in the 40's, or dog forbid, actually climbs, as markets recover, and sports like golf and baseball begin, late, but once again strong.


Italy's Covid-19 started with just a few at first. Epidemiologists have noted that we are two weeks behind Italy in terms of the advance of the virus.



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Reply #163 on: March 14, 2020, 12:01:14 AM
Italy's Covid-19 started with just a few at first. Epidemiologists have noted that we are two weeks behind Italy in terms of the advance of the virus.




250 people died in Italy today, that was just one day.



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Reply #164 on: March 14, 2020, 02:34:51 AM
I am not rooting for any pandemic, Joan. I honesty wish the whole thing would go away.

But I'm not going to engage in magical thinking either. I  listen to the experts, not you or Trump.



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Reply #165 on: March 14, 2020, 02:45:36 AM
Italy's Covid-19 started with just a few at first. Epidemiologists have noted that we are two weeks behind Italy in terms of the advance of the virus.




250 people died in Italy today, that was just one day.

This is not Italy where free health care equals lax health care.  I talk to several guys from poland, england, and such who truthfully complain about how their free healthcare works.  Random rescheduling without notification, weeks delay between exams and results, and how those who do pay come first. Yes our healthcare is expensive but it is top notch and the best in the world.  We are two weeks behind Italy in a cure, but we have the time to catch up before it gets as bad.  It is a terrible shame for those that have died to it, but we have a hire surviving rate than any other country.  In my state there have been 7 confirmed cases, one cure, and zero deaths.  I think I'll leave my worries for soemthing else.  :emot_kiss:



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Reply #166 on: March 14, 2020, 05:14:50 AM
While your previous claim has the benefit of some subjectivity, this one is just simply objectively untrue.

Per capita.

And as far as my concern over relatives. The oldest person in my family right now is my uncle bill at 68.  Both my grandparents I care about past away more than 5 years ago.

I dont give a fuck all about anybody on my mother's side so no worries there, actually if america wants to catch up on the covid-19 death toll, go ahead and start there. In fact, If I do end up getting it, I may go on over for a family reunion, spread the love, as it were.

The reason ours is the best is because we have majority of the best doctors in the world.  Global brain drain brings them here because of capitalism.



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Reply #167 on: March 14, 2020, 05:33:53 AM
Well, the experts don't agree but you're entitled to an opinion.

Apologies for assuming you might have concern beyond your own wellbeing.

I've gained my opinion from "the experts"

My concern for others goes no further than "take care of yourself and wish you well"  I'm not about to "freak out" and go all crazy about something I have no real control over.  Follow good hygiene and good luck, what else do you expect of me?



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Reply #168 on: March 14, 2020, 03:39:36 PM

But I'm not going to engage in magical thinking either. I  listen to the experts, not you or Trump.

Exactly, least in the case with Trump. If he wasn't such a narcissist he would have let the head of CDC take control from the onset. Least people would have a tendency to listen to the CDC rather then a politician.

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Reply #169 on: March 14, 2020, 10:34:43 PM
  CDC fudged up the effort, when they had the lead, then tried to get out ahead of President Trump with a 'scary' new phone conference, when they were supposed to be involved the next day with Vice President Pence, and President Trump at the White House Cabinet meeting on the topic.

  The situation is in good hands now, media and disbelieving Democrats not withstanding. Go wash your hands, please.

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Reply #170 on: March 16, 2020, 12:52:09 AM
  Up until the JoE Biden virtual Town Hall broadcast, this clip was thought to be the funniest TV Commercial of all time:

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Reply #171 on: March 16, 2020, 04:19:45 AM
Let's see re Biden:

Narcissist - nope
Thinks he's smarter than the experts - nope
Gafs - on par
Lies multiple times per day - nope
Lies to himself - nope
Con man - nope

He's way ahead of Trump by golly!

I look forward to Biden restoring the CDC & NIH budgets, and restoring a security council position concerning global pandemics.

And of course, undoing all the other stuff Trump has done.



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Reply #172 on: March 25, 2020, 04:56:58 AM
Biden in Awkward Exchanges with MSNBC’s Wallace: ‘It’s Probably Best I Don’t’ Keep Talking
PAM KEY24 Mar 2020

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” 2020 Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden had several awkward exchanges with host Nicolle Wallace while apologizing for his wording.

When asked how he would handle the coronavirus pandemic if he wins the election, Biden said, “Way back in January 17 I wrote a piece, maybe the 15th. I wrote a piece for “USA Today” saying that, you know, a pandemic is coming. We have to be better prepared. We should have been in a position, I called for a while ago. I would enforce, enforce the defense production act. I would be surging equipment and personnel. I would be moving in a direction where we had the United States military, which I call for several weeks ago building hospitals like finally happening in the National Guard helping in New York with, you know, at the Javits Center. We have this capacity. Most of all, I would be protecting our docs, nurses, and first responders because if we lose them, we are in real, real trouble. We should be making those masks, moving on those ventilators. We can do that. Why doesn’t he just act like a president?”

Biden apologized, “That’s a stupid way to say that but I really –”

Wallace who had begun her next question said, “Donald Trump was asked on —”

Biden apologized again, “Sorry.”

Wallace said, “Go ahead.”

Biden said, “No. No. Probably best I don’t.”

Wallace laughed as she said, “All right.”

Later in the interview, Wallace asked, “Mr. Vice President, what do you say about the reporting in The New York Times and it’s been reported at a local level for as long as this virus has been something that people have been anxious about, that’s discrimination against Asian Americans. Donald Trump, I think, tried to put something back in the toothpaste tube yesterday but saying he wouldn’t tolerate discrimination, but that was after weeks and weeks and weeks of calling coronavirus the Chinese virus.”

Biden said, “Well, I — no matter how he got there, I’m glad he finally got there. It was long overdue to say he won’t put up the xenophobia. Strange coming from him, but I’m happy he did it. Happy, he did it. The irony is you may recall in the beginning when this started there were folks like me and others calling for him to make sure that he contacts Xi, he get engaged and send people to — our experts to China to find out at the source what was happening. There was a federal employee that worked for the president in China to watch this and either got fired or quit. Not sure how it happened. At the time, he was out there, praising how things were going. China was doing all these wonderful things and everything was going on, but we didn’t know what was happening precisely. Now all of a sudden, he is being tough on China. He is making sure — now he is being soft on his xenophobia in the past so I just — I just can’t figure the guy. I don’t know. It’s like watching a yo-yo. ”

As Biden raised his hand up and down as he said, “I shouldn’t have said it that way.”

Wallace said, “It feels that way. I want to — that’s okay.”

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Reply #173 on: April 08, 2020, 04:03:49 AM
Does any body think Biden will do as good as McGovern in his presidential bid?



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Reply #174 on: April 08, 2020, 04:35:05 AM
I hope he does far better.



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Reply #175 on: April 08, 2020, 12:52:04 PM
  McGovern won 1 State (his home state) and since he was a Democrat, he of course won The District Of Columbia, so 3 Electoral Votes for DC, and whatever for his home state...He lost every other State, for a landslide Nixon victory, I believe.

  Expect Biden to win his home State, Delaware, and DC (see above as to why).
So he will at least match McGovern in that regard...

  Shall we begin a Pool of the 538 Electoral College distribution for 2020?


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Reply #176 on: April 08, 2020, 02:16:17 PM
  McGovern won 1 State (his home state) and since he was a Democrat, he of course won The District Of Columbia, so 3 Electoral Votes for DC, and whatever for his home state...He lost every other State, for a landslide Nixon victory, I believe.

  Expect Biden to win his home State, Delaware, and DC (see above as to why).
So he will at least match McGovern in that regard...

  Shall we begin a Pool of the 538 Electoral College distribution for 2020?



The fact is that McGovern did NOT win his home state (South Dakota) but claimed 14 electoral votes from the state of Massachusetts and 3 from District of Columbia for a total of 17. Nixon had 520. See this map.

If Biden wins only Delaware and DC, he will have a total of 6 electoral votes.

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Reply #177 on: April 08, 2020, 02:44:16 PM
 Thank you, for the correction about which State McGovern won. I guess I thought the one state "must be" his home State.

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Reply #178 on: April 14, 2020, 08:20:18 AM
I hope he does far better.

You realize Biden is DNC's fatted calf this time around.  They had much better candidates than either Biden or Sanders but didn't want to waste them against Trump...



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Reply #179 on: April 20, 2020, 01:43:06 AM
https://nypost.com/2020/04/18/how-the-obamas-could-easily-win-8-more-years-in-the-white-house/ 
How the Obamas could easily
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By Michael A. WalshApril 18, 2020 | 11:09am | Updated

As the president of the United States shelters in place with the White House press corps, and Joe Biden gibbers senselessly into the GoPro camera in his Delaware basement, this fall’s national election has been thrown into a cocked tricorn by the coronavirus. Many of Donald Trump’s retail-politicking strengths — the huge rallies, his command of crowds — have been neutralized, and while he still has control of the narrative from his bully pulpit in the West Wing, the national media remains dead set against him, and puts the worst possible spin on every word he speaks.

Meanwhile, Biden and his wandering hands are safely confined to quarters instead of out on the campaign trail, which shields the Democrats from more possible fallout over not only his past behavior but his full-throated endorsement of Communist China throughout his career. The donkey party is thus free to market the cardboard-cutout version of its candidate, having finally accomplished their mission of running a generic Democrat against Orange Man Bad, without ever having to expose him to the general public.

No wonder there’s talk on the Left of canceling the conventions and running an all-mail election. The further away the country stays from reopening, the better their chances.

Still, as 2016 demonstrated, even when the fix is in, you never know. What the Democrats need in order to be sure of beating Trump is the perfect vice presidential candidate, one who will not only balance the ticket, push progressive causes, and check all the social-justice boxes but who will turn out the African-American vote in droves without Biden’s having to say a word or lift a finger.

Biden’s already on record as saying he’ll choose a woman. But none of the defeated female candidates for the nomination, including Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, excited much interest from the Democratic base during the primaries, and while there’s a small Stacey Abrams boomlet currently going on, her record as the defeated candidate for Georgia governor doesn’t inspire much confidence — even if, in her own mind, she still thinks she won.

Enlarge ImageAdding Michelle Obama to Biden's presidential bid will put the Obamas back into the national fold.
Adding Michelle Obama to Biden’s presidential bid would be an unstoppable ticket, and potentially give the Obamas eight more years in the White House.

So the choice is clear: Michelle Obama. Never mind that she has even less political experience than Hillary Clinton did when she ran for the White House, and has long said she disdains public office.

Currently, Michelle is in talks to possibly endorse Biden via a video and is said to be lending her name to a campaign fundraiser as early as next week, according to The Hill. “If she engages, God help Donald Trump, because she’s tough as nails and enormously popular,” former Democratic Party chairman of South Carolina Dick Harpootlian told the outlet. With her husband finally having endorsed Biden last week, the stage is now set.

Here’s how it would work:

In the next month or so, Biden would announce Michelle Obama as his running mate. With a little reverse engineering of the Obama-Biden bumper stickers of 2008 and 2012, they’re good to go.

Michelle would immediately attract the undying worship of the national press corps. With the country still in lockdown, she can wave to Andrea Mitchell & Co. from the front door of her residences in Washington, DC ($8.1 million purchase price), Martha’s Vineyard ($11.75 million) or Chicago ($1.65 million).

Barack Obama, who manfully supports his wife in all her endeavors, would joke about being the First Husband and cite his familiarity with the White House as a qualification.

Nov. 3: With the black vote and the Bernie Sanders wing of the party solidly behind them, the Biden-Obama(s) team would defeat Trump in both the popular vote and the Electoral College, flipping Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and North Carolina and winning both houses of Congress.

January 20, 2021: Joe Biden is inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States.

January 21: On live television, Joe and Dr. Jill Biden tearfully announce that the 78-year-old president is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office,” and that under the 25th Amendment, he’s resigning. Michelle Obama is now president of the United States and will not only fill out Biden’s term but will retain her eligibility to run again in her own right in 2024 when she will have turned 60.

January 22: President Obama announces her choice for vice president …

However unlikely, it’s the smart play. How could the Republicans ever counter it?

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