Coronavirus Thread Political II

No it won’t

There is no deposit for it outside of humans.

Once it is gone it is gone forever.

Same with polio.

What would they have done? Build more shelves? How does a grocery store prepare for numbnuts panic buying toilet paper for a respiratory virus.

The test kits have been addressed.

Partisan impeachment was sport.

How many active covid19 cases when Pelosi ripped up the SOTU?

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We have it. The Russians have it. It will be back. You’ll call it something else.

This is going to be a massive hit on the economy.

When you ask the question of is it worth it, all I can think is that this actually got the two parties to start working together on something. Seems like it must be serious.

The One Party (ruling class) has a vested interest.

He may not have been patient zero. That would be my guess.

In the US? Possibly.

How many times was covid19 mentioned in the SOTU, which took place after Trump had already been told the lights were flashing red and would cost him his reelection and there weren’t enough tests?

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Apparently trump was getting warnings from the intelligence agencies back in January.

What part of “don’t lie” don’t you understand. You are making this more complicated than it needs to be. Just tell the truth… calmly and without all the bumbling and bluster.

He has one job… be a competent, composed leader and he can’t do that right

He should have shut the country down.

That is the truth. Today. He should have told today’s truth in January.

Baby steps, stop sending stupid tweets first.

Well there goes the 2 trillion dollar debt to 6 trillion.

If only there had been an overall coordinating agency. Some sort of pandemic response team, or something.

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The answer is over 28000 with 560 deaths and 25 countries impacted.

Stupid tweets won’t get the country shut down. Which is what he should have done in January.

Can’t rely on the government right? So bleed her dry, return the money to the people.

@Phaedrus Do you think that might have ensured that there would be sufficient tests, supplies for hospital staff etc. would be available?