John Oliver With No Audience: Coronavirus II
As the spread of coronavirus worsens in the US, John Oliver discusses how the government is handling the outbreak, how they’re not, and what we can do to help.
As the spread of coronavirus worsens in the US, John Oliver discusses how the government is handling the outbreak, how they’re not, and what we can do to help.
This, of course, will pit states against each others and drive up costs. https://t.co/R5KtqXsfYp
— emptywheel (@emptywheel) March 16, 2020
ON MY WAY TO VENTILATORS R US! ANYONE NEED ONE OR FIFTY??!!
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They delivered the dining room table I ordered yesterday. I guess not too many people are buying furniture at this time. I tipped the delivery guys generously because they don’t get too many deliveries now.
Beautiful new dining table. Thanks @GardnerWhite pic.twitter.com/5e3FryEvrz
— Lemon Harangue Pie (@Pie_Overlord) March 16, 2020
re: #3 The Pie Overlord!
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wow, that’s pretty.
way to go, congratulations, wishing you many happy years with it !
Every morning I take a medication that is keeping me alive.
Not allowed to renew the prescription until I’m down to 2 doses left. While I was taking the 2nd to the last pill today, got a text from the pharmacy that they’re OUT. Back ordered.
Fuck you hoarding motherfuckers.— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) March 16, 2020
After becoming somewhat LOUD with an utterly indifferent and unconcerned pharmacist — who was literally not going to do anything other than shrug — he suddenly managed to become a LOT more eager to please and eventually found a solution and filled the prescription.
2/— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) March 16, 2020
I’m good for now.
But I look at this, a country thrown into panic and chaos because there is no confidence in the leadership of this nation and I’ll say this: Those of you who DON’T show up this November? Those who vote FOR panic and chaos? To hell with you.
3/3— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) March 16, 2020
So far I’m good on my epilepsy meds: I just got another thirty day’s supply in the mail from the VA. My wife has about four months of metformin.
If supply chains break down, I am fubar.
re: #3 The Pie Overlord!
Beautiful set. Enjoy it. :)
re: #394 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
We’re grabbing toilet paper and lysol out of the hands of old people.
I wouldn’t recommend that here. There are more guns than people in my town.
re: #5 Anymouse 🌹🎃
So far I’m good on my epilepsy meds: I just got another thirty day’s supply in the mail from the VA. My wife has about four months of metformin.
If supply chains break down, I am fubar.
As much as I can sympathize with Stonekettle, all people can do is ask for one extra supply in advance. They can’t, for example, ask for an entire year’s worth. The hoarding in this case is minimal and has more to do with how many are left. He could have gone in a little earlier and asked for a refill earlier.
re: #8 Belafon
As much as I can sympathize with Stonekettle, all people can do is ask for one extra supply in advance. They can’t, for example, ask for an entire year’s worth. The hoarding in this case is minimal and has more to do with how many are left. He could have gone in a little earlier and asked for a refill earlier.
I get the prescription I most need (not to live, to unstiffen) by paying for it out of pocket. But it’s not a narcotic and not terribly expensive. I realize that lots of people can’t do that.
NEW … TOM COTTON is whipping up opposition to the Pelosi-Mnuchin bill.
After Fox and Friends this AM, the Arkansas Republican’s LD sent an email to his fellow LDs urging the Senate to adopt its OWN plan. pic.twitter.com/br64g8rxqp— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) March 16, 2020
re: #5 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Supply chains include meds that are formulated or compounded in China or other affected areas internationally, but also domestically as those supply chains all operate on JIT processes. It leaves little slack capacity, and it also means the ability to ramp up making things like masks, or complex items like respirators and other ICU gear even more difficult.
We need MASH units to be built out in NY, WA, NJ, and the hardest hit areas right now, because by the time that hospitals are overflowing is already too late. We have hospital ships that can be useful at a time like this - bring one to NYC harbor, send the other to Seattle. But no. Trump’s sitting on that as he’s done with everything else.
It’s all slow rolling the crisis, and more people affected daily.
re: #10 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Can’t have those Democrats being successful, no matter how many people they might save.
re: #413 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
I really think that’s the plan. I think Biden for one term and then we have a spirited contest in 2024 with early primaries that are actually reflective not just of the party but the nation too. Sorry Iowa and New Hampshire but time to swallow your fucking pride. All things must come to end so do will your first in the nation status.
Only if those states repeal the laws on their books that automatically move their primaries forward if another state jumps in front of them.
First-in-the-nation is big bux for those two states. They aren’t going to give that up unless you elect a state legislature which repeals those state laws (lol) or the Supreme Court were to strike them down (I don’t see a constitutional issue here, but I’m not a lawyer).
It’s the same argument to “we need to get rid of caucuses.” Caucuses/primaries are set by state law, not the parties. To get rid of caucuses you need to elect a state legislature which will switch them. The only reason we have a primary here in Nebraska this year is the staggering amount of Republicans facing off against each other, and our majority-Republican legislature said “we ain’t paying for that.”
I normally don’t post from work…but damn, did THIS age badly!
BIGGEST STOCK MARKET RISE IN HISTORY YESTERDAY!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 14, 2020
re: #13 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Only if those states repeal the laws on their books that automatically move their primaries forward if another state jumps in front of them.
First-in-the-nation is big bux for those two states. They aren’t going to give that up unless you elect a state legislature which repeals those state laws (lol) or the Supreme Court were to strike them down (I don’t see a constitutional issue here, but I’m not a lawyer).
It’s the same argument to “we need to get rid of caucuses.” Caucuses/primaries are set by state law, not the parties. To get rid of caucuses you need to elect a state legislature which will switch them. The only reason we have a primary here in Nebraska this year is the staggering amount of Republicans facing off against each other, and our majority-Republican legislature said “we ain’t paying for that.”
I’m aware of the rules. And other states switched from caucuses to primaries. It can be done. It should be done. I’m very clearly talking about the states.
Still thinking about that congregation that got the salt-water spray from a contaminated bottle. I wonder where in the line the infected person was. You couldn’t get more invasive if you were trying to transmit covid-19, and only 48 people got it? This is another cluster I’d love to see followed closely.
Bulkshit on a stick.
It’s the Fox news propagandists that Trump listens to over the public health experts.
Every goddamned day Trump contradicts what his own expert Fauci says. Every day Trump ignores social distancing in practice. All GOP does is project like IMAX.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 16, 2020
Another fun social isolation activity is attempting to assert dominance over you cat with only nonverbal behaviors and eye contact. I am losing. pic.twitter.com/L9BgFSNeP0
— John Cole (@Johngcole) March 16, 2020
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate (where I live) has just closed all “non-essential” shops, clubs, theaters, museums.
Restaurants open only during the daytime until 6pm
This is completely wrong. A multi-state free-for-all purchasing spree on PPE is going to hurt everyone.
Need the feds to coordinate supply chain to ensure areas currently at highest need are covered. Instead POTUS abdicates and tells states they’re on their own. Stunning. https://t.co/BNADVie4lL— Jeremy FLATTEN THE CURVE Konyndyk (@JeremyKonyndyk) March 16, 2020
re: #17 lawhawk
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No Newt it’s because you’re a piece of shit who doesn’t think Trump should ever be criticized. GFY please with a rusty pipe,
While no one’s looking is McConnell working on the bill?
On anything to help americans?
Nope
“Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, who has used his position as majority leader to build a judicial confirmation juggernaut for President Trump over the past three years, has been personally reaching out to judges to sound them out on their plans and assure them that they would have a worthy successor if they gave up their seats soon, according to multiple people with knowledge of his actions.”
He knows they’re gonna lose
ETA:. From nyt via political-wire.com
He’s still a reprehensible pig
re: #20 jaunte
Yet he’ll brag about how great he’s doing at the next kabuki theater “press conference”.
It’s Quarantine day 6 😑 pic.twitter.com/L675FAuqSM
— Akki (@akkitwts) March 16, 2020
This was brought up on Friday and everybody was like ‘never happen.’
New: There are active discussions within the Trump administration to encourage a possible “curfew” across the nation in which non-essential businesses would have to close by a certain time each night. - @CNN reporting
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) March 16, 2020
re: #14 Ace-o-aces
I normally don’t post from work…but damn, did THIS age badly!
I DON’T TAKE RESPONSIBILITY ALL THIS MESS ALREADY HERE BAD RULES REGULATIONS NASTY QUESTION
re: #17 lawhawk
A reporter asked me today why conservatives were initially so skeptical of the threat of the coronavirus. I tried to explain that one of the dangerous consequences of having a totally dishonest left wing news media was that most Americans discounted their hysteria as phony.
It was the President and Fox who dismissed their reports as a hysterical hoax, and guess what…a gullible public believed Fox and the President
Can we get our golf trip money back from the Trump crime family? Asking for a nation.
In Italy, the coronavirus takes its toll and the bodies pile up.
“Unfortunately, we don’t know where to put them,” a priest said of the coffins lining the church. Funerals were banned and there was an awful backlog to cremations. “It takes time,” he said.https://t.co/SOzzpbVnQs— Jason Horowitz (@jasondhorowitz) March 16, 2020
re: #29 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
A reporter asked me today why conservatives were initially so skeptical of the threat of the coronavirus. I tried to explain that one of the dangerous consequences of having a totally dishonest left wing news media was that most Americans discounted their hysteria as phony.
SEE WHAT YOU MADE US DO!!!?!?
Also permanent residents
— Botchtown Canuck (@BeantownCanuck) March 16, 2020
re: #29 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It was the President and Fox who dismissed their reports as a hysterical hoax, and guess what…a gullible public believed Fox and the President
He’s spent 4 years conditioning them
Did you also tell your second and third wives that your previous marriages fell apart because you couldn’t trust your totally dishonest spouse? https://t.co/pkQflJk8Mz
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) March 16, 2020
re: #8 Belafon
As much as I can sympathize with Stonekettle, all people can do is ask for one extra supply in advance. They can’t, for example, ask for an entire year’s worth. The hoarding in this case is minimal and has more to do with how many are left. He could have gone in a little earlier and asked for a refill earlier.
A lot of medications were already below usual warehouse stocks, because the 80 pharmaceutical manufacturers in Puerto Rico were closed for months, and working at half usual capacity since then. Because electricity and clean water.
“what will we do if they close the grocery stores? Hunt for our food? I don’t even know where Doritos live”
re: #24 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
While no one’s looking is McConnell working on the bill?
On anything to help americans?Nope
“Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, who has used his position as majority leader to build a judicial confirmation juggernaut for President Trump over the past three years, has been personally reaching out to judges to sound them out on their plans and assure them that they would have a worthy successor if they gave up their seats soon, according to multiple people with knowledge of his actions.”
He knows they’re gonna lose
ETA:. From nyt via political-wire.com
He’s still a reprehensible pig
That kind of report makes me think about what would happen if the CPAC and/or Coron-al-lago infection vectors take out three or four Republican senatore.
Yup. You all were right. Decided it was best to cancel my dad’s service all together. Just not worth it at this point. Brother changed his flight to get back to his family tomorrow night. It’s all for the best. Hopefully we can have some sort of service/memorial for dad later on down the road. Stay safe, everyone.
re: #38 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
That kind of report makes me think about what would happen if the CPAC and/or Coron-al-lago infection vectors take out three or four Republican senatore.
I expect that McConnell will recess The Senate indefinitely rather than risk losing control even for a moment.
There’s a straight line from Ronald Reagan smirking that the scariest sentence you can hear is “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help” to the indifference of this base, immoral human shrug emoji of a President and the party that enables him daily. https://t.co/2l2AoKaa9x
— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) March 16, 2020
re: #27 makeitstop
This was brought up on Friday and everybody was like ‘never happen.’
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But, but Stephen Miller’s wifey says that’s not true and we know nobody associated with Trump or Pence or Miller would ever lie…
This is not correct. https://t.co/Wh458d8TAK
— Katie Miller (@VPPressSec) March 16, 2020
re: #41 jaunte
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Reagan’s shitty attitude about government relief is exactly why it’s time to evaluate him as the shit President and man he was.
re: #27 makeitstop
This was brought up on Friday and everybody was like ‘never happen.’
I wonder what Sheriff Clarke will say if this happens.
re: #37 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
“what will we do if they close the grocery stores? Hunt for our food? I don’t even know where Doritos live”
I think you bait them with a bowl of salsa.
First America against the world.
Now every state against the other.
This man is a sociopath. https://t.co/bkgOPHCoFh— burning texas (@ToniinTexas1) March 16, 2020
re: #40 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
I expect that McConnell will recess The Senate indefinitely rather than risk losing control even for a moment.
Thus absolutely guaranteeing that he loses it. After the election, if not immediately (hard-core deplorables may not budge, but bugging out in a crisis would seriously hurt the Repugs, especially of Dem senators stayed on the job).
re: #45 lizardofid
I think you bait them with a bowl of salsa.
Time to start up that mail-order web site for bacon seeds.
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re: #37 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
“what will we do if they close the grocery stores? Hunt for our food? I don’t even know where Doritos live”
government food trucks will drop supplies of macaroni and cheese off on a regular basis.
re: #35 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Whose hysteria is he talking about? That whole statement is designed to confuse.
re: #37 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
“what will we do if they close the grocery stores? Hunt for our food? I don’t even know where Doritos live”
Silly, they live in Arroyo Dorito….just a little down the road from the Hidden Valley Ranch and about a dozen miles from Cucamonga, California.
re: #46 jaunte
Cuomo of New York has to “do more”.
Cuomo did more before lunch today than Trump has done since the outset of this shitshow.
re: #46 jaunte
Cuomo has to do more??? He has been in the forefront of all of this. DT is truly nuts.
re: #51 Belafon
Whose hysteria is he talking about? That whole statement is designed to confuse.
It’s what Newt has done his entire public life. If Pelosi is one of our best speakers, this con is one of the worst.
re: #52 Dr Lizardo
Silly, they live in Arroyo Dorito….just a little down the road from the Hidden Valley Ranch and about a dozen miles from Cucamonga, California.
Found this on YouTube. :)
re: #54 PhillyPretzel
Translation: If New York wants any help from the federal government in obtaining more ventilators for coronavirus patients, it should consider halting all investigations into the President’s businesses. pic.twitter.com/0R3OVCIDFi
— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) March 16, 2020
re: #46 jaunte
Every state for itself was one of the things the Confederacy had to undo as the Civil War dragged on.
Everything Trump does or says has to be examined through the lens of how it benefits himself. He doesn’t care an atom for anything else.
re: #59 jaunte
Everything Trump does or says has to be examined through the lens of how it benefits himself. He doesn’t care an atom for anything else.
Yep.
re: #186 jaunte
Texas DPS okays expired driver’s licenses due to the coronavirus.
Interesting thought: Since a driver’s license is a permissible form of ID for voting in Texas, will poll workers turn away someone with an expired license in November?
re: #61 I Would Prefer Not To
So now trump is threatening NY. Fuck him.
No worries, New York is really good at saying ‘Fuck you.’ And we will.
re: #62 Anymouse 🌹🎃
I think it was for 60-90 days, something like that.
Biden should set up a group to coordinate access to ventilators.
I still have a bunch of leftover brisket so it’s brisket tacos tonight!
re: #47 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
Thus absolutely guaranteeing that he loses it. After the election, if not immediately (hard-core deplorables may not budge, but bugging out in a crisis would seriously hurt the Repugs, especially of Dem senators stayed on the job).
Their feet have not been held to the fire yet for their inaction over the past three years. Or their acquittal of The Emperor. So why should I expect the media to do so now, or the conservative base to suddenly hold this as sufficient reason to vote Democratic?
And McConnell can publicize it as doing so for health concerns for the entire body, and only has to delay long enough for suitable replacements to be appointed, presuming he can convince some of the incapacitated ones to resign accordingly.
re: #612 retired cynic
I am sick. A 13 year old boy that I know, a real sweet heart, shot and killed himself over the weekend. So sick!
[[[[ hugs ]]]]
re: #57 jaunte
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wasn’t the possibility of this exact scenario something Schiff warned us about in his closing statement?
re: #57 jaunte
Translation: If New York wants any help from the federal government in obtaining more ventilators for coronavirus patients, it should consider halting all investigations into the President’s businesses.
trump’s only concern about corona is to see how he can use it to his advantage or at least prevent it from tarnishing his stellar reputation
re: #63 makeitstop
No worries, New York is really good at saying ‘Fuck you.’ And we will.
At this point, I would like to see someone call him out publicly. In his face, why are you such a fuck up?
re: #62 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Interesting thought: Since a driver’s license is a permissible form of ID for voting in Texas, will poll workers turn away someone with an expired license in November?
Some will, count on it.
Reminder: climate denier Newt Gingrich disbanded Congress’ science-advisory arm in 1995. https://t.co/klLubpvzcN https://t.co/irAwVjlxpR
— Bradley Peniston (@navybook) March 16, 2020
JFC he is a real crybaby
Just had a very good tele-conference with Nations’s Governors. Went very well. Cuomo of New York has to “do more”.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 16, 2020
Israel’s government has authorized its Shin Bet security agency to use its phone-surveillance system on coronavirus patients in an effort to control the epidemic, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledging that such measures would “entail a certain degree of violation of privacy.” Shin Bet would employ mobile-phone tracking technology to more precisely model a patient’s movements prior to diagnosis, and identify people who might have been exposed to the virus. In response to privacy concerns, Netanyahu reduced the scope of information to be collected and restricted how many people can view the data, to shield against misuse. Yuval Elovici at Ben-Gurion University’s cybersecurity research center suggested privacy issues can be minimized by culling data anonymously.
re: #75 The Pie Overlord!
Just had a very good tele-conference with Nations’s Governors. Went very well. Cuomo of New York has to “do more”.
I’m sorry anyone who would say this deserves what ever violence they receive.
JHU: 4110 cases, 71 deaths. 1.8% mortality rate nationwide across US. That’s 18 times higher than seasonal flu. NY currently experiencing a lower mortality rate than that, but Washington state has a far higher rate (42/769 or 5.4%)
Italy: 27980 cases, 2158 deaths - a 7.7% mortality rate. That’s 77 times more deadly than seasonal flu (0.1%)
This disease isn’t going to burn itself out. It’s going to continue spreading across globe and killing a not insignificant number of people and sickening a huge number that require hospitalization and significant medical assistance.
Ostrava’s public transport company is now urging everyone using the trams, buses, etc., to cover their noses and mouths while on public transportation, because no doubt about it, it’s a major vector.
I got lucky today, as my morning student
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re: #75 The Pie Overlord!
Cuomo doesn’t take crap from anyone, and he also like to share credit with anyone else. He fired Andy Byford from MTA because he was getting credit for turning around subway service after it ran into trouble after Cuomo interfered in goals/priorities in order to build out the 2A Subway and other critical issues fell by the wayside.
Never get between Cuomo and a microphone.
But Cuomo is working well with his fellow governors across region, and hopefully they can expand the tristate coordiation to include PA, MA, VT, and OH too. They all have a common enemy and all face the time crunch together.
They’re all doing the thing Trump should be doing - but Trump would rather tweet critiques of debate performances and how well the stock market is doing thanks to rate cuts that don’t stop covid19 spreading.
The Dow is down 10%. S&P is down 9.6%. NASDAQ is down similarly.
All the Trump era stock gains are toast.
And within the next few weeks, we’ll hear that all the jobs gained are also getting vaporized as businesses fold and need to make sure that the millionaire owners of big businesses put their profits above worker needs.
re: #81 lawhawk
Cuomo doesn’t take crap from anyone, and he also like to share credit with anyone else. He fired Andy Byford from MTA because he was getting credit for turning around subway service after it ran into trouble after Cuomo interfered in goals/priorities in order to build out the 2A Subway and other critical issues fell by the wayside.
Never get between Cuomo and a microphone.
But Cuomo is working well with his fellow governors across region, and hopefully they can expand the tristate coordiation to include PA, MA, VT, and OH too. They all have a common enemy and all face the time crunch together.
They’re all doing the thing Trump should be doing - but Trump would rather tweet critiques of debate performances and how well the stock market is doing thanks to rate cuts that don’t stop covid19 spreading.
The Dow is down 10%. S&P is down 9.6%. NASDAQ is down similarly.
All the Trump era stock gains are toast.
And within the next few weeks, we’ll hear that all the jobs gained are also getting vaporized as businesses fold and need to make sure that the millionaire owners of big businesses put their profits above worker needs.
I’m not in love with Cuomo, but to point out one Governor is just wrong. I think it also bothers me, because my conservative “friends” thinks this is funny, that trump is just being tough. so wrong, so evil.
This is getting really confusing. The CBC headline says:
Canada to bar entry to all travellers who are not citizens or permanent residentshttps://t.co/Fc9faYeJQk— Yeah Sure WTF Ever (@YeahSureWhatev2) March 16, 2020
— Linda S. (@mistyglen67) March 16, 2020
This morning I tested positive for Covid 19. I feel ok, I have no symptoms so far but have been isolated since I found out about my possible exposure to the virus. Stay home people and be pragmatic. I will keep you updated on how I’m doing 👊🏾👊🏾 No panic. pic.twitter.com/Lg7HVMZglZ
— Idris Elba (@idriselba) March 16, 2020
re: #81 lawhawk
PA will probably agree to participate. Gov Wolf likes to work with people from what I have heard.
Well that was a pleasant surprise I just got my Benadryl. :)
Trump is not activating stockpile. Not compelling manufacturing. This should be no brainer. The requests from federal agencies would have gone to him naturally from Pentagon and HHS.
Either Cabinet Secretary stopped request or Trump said no. No other options. #coronavirus https://t.co/d50wtYfMaz— Juliette Kayyem (@juliettekayyem) March 16, 2020
re: #87 Charles Johnson
Elba found out he was exposed so got tested even though he had no symptoms. A reasonable course of action that is available to no one in this country. https://t.co/UXjvduy1ix
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) March 16, 2020
DEVELOPING: Rep. Louie Gohmert is holding up the House-passed coronavirus relief bill and preventing it from being delivered to the Senate for a vote. https://t.co/vWIAfdd0XX
— NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (@NBCNightlyNews) March 16, 2020
re: #8 Belafon
As much as I can sympathize with Stonekettle, all people can do is ask for one extra supply in advance. They can’t, for example, ask for an entire year’s worth. The hoarding in this case is minimal and has more to do with how many are left. He could have gone in a little earlier and asked for a refill earlier.
I think he’s referring to the pharmacist hoarding. You cannot hoard controlled substances unless you have a license to dispense them.
As much as I’d like to hoard Phenobarbital, I cannot. I can’t even get more than thirty day’s supply for a vacation trip.
Looks like the Dutch PM has announced they’re going with the “herd immunity” “natural selection” option.
re: #93 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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In the midst of a national crisis, Republicans take turns showing the very sort of dickishness that they had no time for immediately after 9/11.
Despite the “Task Force”, the WH’s corona virus strategery appears to be LET THE STATES DO IT.
He may be running for re-election but he doesn’t seem to really want the job.
re: #93 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
GOHMERT!
re: #98 Sir John Barron
Despite the “Task Force”, the WH’s corona virus strategery appears to be LET THE STATES DO IT.
He may be running for re-election but he doesn’t seem to really want the job.
If he were a smarter man, I might think this was part of a grand plan to totally undermine the federal government’s credibility by showing it as feckless, ineffective, and overall useless in a time of national crisis.
But to accuse him of having a room-temp IQ would be to overestimate his intellect, so it seems more like he just can’t be arsed to do his fucking job.
re: #82 Dr. Matt
The Dow Jones dropped below its March 2017 value. In other words, thanks to the catastrophically bad handling of the COVID-19 situation by the So-Called Ruler of the United States (SCROTUS) @realDonaldTrump nearly all the market gains of his time have been effectively wiped out. pic.twitter.com/uElYFGVE1t
— Disloyal Arch (@Arch_LGF) March 16, 2020
re: #101 Disloyal Archangel
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Hey now, he got a dead cat bounce on Friday, so he must be doing something right!
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re: #37 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
“what will we do if they close the grocery stores? Hunt for our food? I don’t even know where Doritos live”
I just panic bought at Kroger during lunch hour. It was packed. Had to buy gluten free crust frozen pizzas; I hope they don’t taste like cardboard.
NEW: Trump drew an angry response from some of the govs, most notably @GovMLG of NM who said: “If one state doesn’t get the resources and materials they need, the entire nation continues to be at risk,” https://t.co/r9LnOqOY44
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) March 16, 2020
We still do not have a final draft of the negotiated changes being called ’technical corrections’ and some of us believe that the newly worded laws should be finished before we pass them. #CoronaVirus
— Louie Gohmert (@replouiegohmert) March 16, 2020
Funny how you weren’t at all concerned about this when you voted for the tax-scam legislation that had entire provisions hand-written in the margins.
Bet you it offers nothing for struggling people
NEW: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is preparing a new economic stimulus package that will provide an “immediate infusion” of at least $750 billion in response to the coronavirus, according to his office.
He plans to present the plan as early as tomorrow— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) March 16, 2020
re: #104 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
GET EVERYTHING URSELF! USA! USA!
You are putting millions of us at risk and in danger.
Stop playing politics with our lives.— Yeah Sure WTF Ever (@YeahSureWhatev2) March 16, 2020
re: #106 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Bet you it offers nothing for struggling people
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Oh, I would bet it does which makes it dead in the water.
re: #5 Anymouse 🌹🎃
More than anything else, more than any gun, I want Voice.
I’m guessing he’d never met a Navy chief before and corrected his attitude after some loving encouragement.
— Larry Anderson (@larand) March 16, 2020
An “every man for himself” approach is what is happening in the nation’s grocery stores. As anybody who has actually visited those stores in the last week knows, the result is bare shelves and a whole lot of assholes sitting on stockpiles of shit they don’t need and depriving those who do of vital supplies.
But I guess federal coordination and resource management smacks too much of “socialism.”
re: #87 Charles Johnson
How the fuck did Heimdall not see this coming? //half
Founder of Curves fitness chain claims coronavirus is an engineered biological weapon designed to target people based on race that was made by a conspiracy that wants to destroy the Trump presidency.https://t.co/HFWDt85Fkj
— Mark Pitcavage (@egavactip) March 16, 2020
re: #19 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate (where I live) has just closed all “non-essential” shops, clubs, theaters, museums.
Restaurants open only during the daytime until 6pm
It’s looking like we’re going to postpone our trip to Germany this May until next year. We’ll see, but it doesn’t look good now.
If Canada closes the border with the USA as is being discussed in some political circles there, it is definitely off.
re: #113 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
::: eye roll ::: Info Wars. It figures. Spreading the best in disinformation.//
HOLY FUCK!
The deleted tweet: pic.twitter.com/z26KydtDYO
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 16, 2020
re: #114 Anymouse 🌹🎃
It’s looking like we’re going to postpone our trip to Germany this May until next year. We’ll see, but it doesn’t look good now.
If Canada closes the border with the USA as is being discussed in some political circles there, it is definitely off.
I live on a border town between the US and Canada. The local health department sent out a notice that we should not cross the border now for any reason and if we do, even if it is to go shopping for 5 minutes in MI, when we return we are expected to self-isolate for 14 days. Period.
re: #113 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
These fucknuts don’t seem to get that the conspiracy fails on its face.
It was first found in China, affects more Chinese than anyone else so far (though that’ll turn into a lowball estimate as the US fails to contain it, and follows Italy into the abyss.
It was naturally occurring and jumped to humans as so many other diseases have done. It’s not a bioweapon and it isn’t going to discriminate based on race, even if the Trumpist white nationalists deny nonwhites access to care and assistance the way they want to direct all the aid to millionaire owners and stock market movers.
Daily update from the University of Nebraska Medical Center:
Daily updates will be posted every afternoon
March 16
A 24-bed unit within the Nebraska Medical Center has been dedicated and segmented for confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients who require hospital care. The unit has negative air pressure throughout. Two COVID patients who had been treated in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit have been moved to this new unit. The Biocontainment Unit is now empty and will be used as a surge location going forward.
A 16-year-old boy from Crofton, Neb, who had been treated in the Biocontainment Unit was discharged today after three negative tests for COVID-19.
A 36-year-old Omaha woman remains in critical condition. One evacuee from the Diamond Princess cruise ship who had suffered a fall remains in good condition.
Four other evacuees from the Diamond Princess group departed the National Quarantine Unit in the last 24 hours, leaving one guest from that group in the quarantine unit.
For those who might be experiencing symptoms, instructions are available here. This link also offers resources, guidelines and links to trusted sources for area residents and businesses as they take measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Cases in the U.S. have reached about 3,800, with 70 deaths. Worldwide, cases stand at about 175,000, with about 6,700 deaths.
re: #49 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
government food trucks will drop supplies of macaroni and cheese off on a regular basis.
I want my taco trucks on every corner. If only we’d elected the E-mail lady.
re: #119 Belafon
You know I gotta ask what it was.
Trump tweeted about a conference call with governors, said Andrew Cuomo (Gov NY) needed to do more. Cuomo called him out and made him look like the piece of orange shit he is, and Trump deleted his own tweet! One to spread far and wide. Right up there with “I don’t feel responsible”.
Well I just got another pleasant surprise. A couple of weeks ago I filled out a Nielsen survey. I told them that PBS/NPR are my sources for news and entertainment. I just got $5 from them.
DOD held a press briefing today.
Made a point of reminding people the US military medical treatment apparatus is configure to treat battlefield trauma, not infectious diseases.
It’s US based healthcare system is designed with a younger patient make up in mind.
Hospital ship’s stacked medical wards are far from what is called for when treating/isolating infectious patients
Calling up National Guard/Reserve medical units will more than likely pull care providers from facilities already facing heavy burdens
re: #124 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
DOD held a press briefing today.
Made a point of reminding people the US military medical treatment apparatus is configure to treat battlefield trauma, not infectious diseases.
It’s US based healthcare system is designed with a younger patient make up in mind.
Hospital ship’s stacked medical wards are far from what is called for when treating/isolating infectious patients
Calling up National Guard/Reserve medical units will more than likely pull care providers from facilities already facing heavy burdens
Which means red state govs will do so and Trump will encourage such.
re: #125 Sir John Barron
I wonder why dotard deleted it.
He deleted it because of “Nations’s”. Fucking moron. Then he posted it again.
This incompetent jackweasel still has the overweening gall to tell OTHER people to do more. https://t.co/LIEfcB7Hjg
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
re: #101 Disloyal Archangel
Market gains are all but gone (and are likely to fall well below where Trump inherited them. But the real damage will come in the next few weeks as job losses surge, retail businesses shutter, and never reopen. So many local businesses have razor thin margins, and the real estate businesses that own the properties aren’t likely to be forgiving (because they usually aren’t). So we’ll see a wave of bankruptcies too.
There’s no magic bullets. No magic cures. But everything Trump and GOP are doing will make it worse.
re: #122 BlueSpotinAL
Trump tweeted about a conference call with governors, said Andrew Cuomo (Gov NY) needed to do more. Cuomo called him out and made him look like the piece of orange shit he is, and Trump deleted his own tweet! One to spread far and wide. Right up there with “I don’t feel responsible”.
To add, the fucking idiot deleted it because it misspelled Nation’s as Nations’s, not because it made him look like a piece of shit (which it does).
What a freakin’ circus.
West Virginia only state without a CV-19 case.
But, have only conducted 41 tests.
41https://t.co/K87qInpNJp. health officials say 41 COVID-19 tests conducted https://t.co/5xMScxYBMY— 𝙒𝘽 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙜 🍕🐀😷 (@FormerDirtDart) March 16, 2020
So, utilities are suspending shutoffs for those who fall behind because of covid19 pandemic.
Why are they doing that normally? Because if they can do it here, then the policy of shutoffs is questionable to begin with. What if someone has a medical emergency and can’t communicate to the utility what happened? Loses a job?
BREAKING: Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio announces that voting be extended until June 2nd, that no in-person voting occur tomorrow.
“It is clear that tomorrows in person voting does not conform and cannot conform with these CDC guidelines. We cannot conduct this election tomorrow.”— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) March 16, 2020
CDC guidance and HHS guidance seems to have ignored telling hospitals to cancel elective procedures and prep rooms for surge. So hospitals are doing it in a haphazard manner or not at all.
How can they have failed on so many levels so easily? Trump. He doesn’t listen to anyone who isn’t telling him what he wants to hear.
re: #103 NO SMOCKING GUN!
I just panic bought at Kroger during lunch hour. It was packed. Had to buy gluten free crust frozen pizzas; I hope they don’t taste like cardboard.
i just bought a 2 liter bottle of bourbon
let the social distancing begin!
OH boy.
So the hotel is closing the upstairs, the pool area and exercise room to hold down costs. In addition they are shifting from a hot breakfast to cold grab and go items because we have so few guests. One desk worker took a voluntary layoff so I’ll only lose about 2 ~ 3 hours a week. I’m down to only three arrivals tonight.
re: #133 lawhawk
So, utilities are suspending shutoffs for those who fall behind because of covid19 pandemic.
Why are they doing that normally? Because if they can do it here, then the policy of shutoffs is questionable to begin with. What if someone has a medical emergency and can’t communicate to the utility what happened? Loses a job?
Because they’re not allowing a crisis go to waste, figuring the temporary lose in profits will be made up in good publicity.
re: #102 Targetpractice
Hey now, he got a dead cat bounce on Friday, so he must be doing something right!
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It was a dead Trump bounce. /s
re: #137 William Lewis
OH boy.
So the hotel is closing the upstairs, the pool area and exercise room to hold down costs. In addition they are shifting from a hot breakfast to cold grab and go items because we have so few guests. One desk worker took a voluntary layoff so I’ll only lose about 2 ~ 3 hours a week. I’m down to only three arrivals tonight.
Grab and go is also safer for you and your colleagues and customers - fewer touches, and less chance for contamination. But this is grim.
SoCAL MISSING DOG ALERT: 1-year old Maddie was lost in Venice near 2301 Glencoe Ave (at Venice Blvd, near Costco). She’s chipped: 956000010404646. If you’ve seen or found her please call[no phone numbers allowed] and/or email https://t.co/VleJkJw7ly PLEASE RT HER! pic.twitter.com/te2Rd23srs
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) March 16, 2020
More (but I don’t understand who’s suing.
DeWine announces that he does not have the authority to do unilaterally, so there will be a lawsuit filed.
— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) March 16, 2020
re: #55 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
It’s what Newt has done his entire public life. If Pelosi is one of our best speakers, this con is one of the worst.
I don’t understand why any reporter would bother talking to him. Unless I am missing something, he has no elected position, no particular influence, and no relevant expertise.
Plus, he is a reprehensible, nauseatingly disgusting ambulatory concentration of slug puke with the morals and ethics of a bedbug.
re: #133 lawhawk
So, utilities are suspending shutoffs for those who fall behind because of covid19 pandemic.
Why are they doing that normally? Because if they can do it here, then the policy of shutoffs is questionable to begin with. What if someone has a medical emergency and can’t communicate to the utility what happened? Loses a job?
Because while most of us will pay, there are plenty that won’t. There should be an easy way to say “Hey, I need to wait a week due to X” but there would be will people to take advantage of it.
OTOH, the fact that AT&T is suspending data cap limits at a time when data usage is going to go up does indicate that those caps are meaningless.
re: #137 William Lewis
OH boy.
So the hotel is closing the upstairs, the pool area and exercise room to hold down costs. In addition they are shifting from a hot breakfast to cold grab and go items because we have so few guests. One desk worker took a voluntary layoff so I’ll only lose about 2 ~ 3 hours a week. I’m down to only three arrivals tonight.
We’re undergoing something similar, with all the staff being cut down to 4 days a week and the contract workers we had in housekeeping being let go. If you want to get that full 40 hrs, you either draw on PTO or “Disaster Relief” days (of which we get 5 a year). And with people fleeing the jurisdiction, we’ll be down to 1/3 capacity by Friday.
Good grief. But it does seem that McConnell thinks Biden will beat Trump in November. https://t.co/B9RRlKRUx4
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) March 16, 2020
re: #140 lawhawk
Grab and go is also safer for you and your colleagues and customers - fewer touches, and less chance for contamination. But this is grim.
That’s the official excuse but really it’s all about the cost. It’s a mess thanks to the incompetence of the Mango Moron.
OTOH, gas prices have fallen almost $.40 in a week… < face palm >
re: #127 Charles Johnson
He deleted it because of “Nations’s”. Fucking moron. Then he posted it again.
Well, it’s not like Drump is the POTUS or anything. He’s not responsible.
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NJ issued statewide curfew from 8pm to 5am.
All casinos, bars, movie theaters, nightclubs, performing arts centers and gyms must shut down at 8 p.m. Monday and will remain closed until further notice in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, the three governors announced Monday. People can no longer go to a restaurant to dine in, but restaurants can still provide delivery and take-out. The businesses must remain closed until the state governments say so.
“Everyone needs to stay in and be safe,” Murphy said in a phone call with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont to announce the new restrictions. “And we can’t say this enough, that everyone needs to stay in and be safe and just because you don’t feel sick, and this is a particular shout-out to our young people, it doesn’t mean you aren’t carrying the virus. And the last thing that anyone should be thinking about is going out and spreading the disease.”
61 cases in my county (most in NJ).
re: #147 William Lewis
That’s the official excuse but really it’s all about the cost. It’s a mess thanks to the incompetence of the Mango Moron.
OTOH, gas prices have fallen almost $.40 in a week… < face palm >
Upding for Mango Moron.
re: #140 lawhawk
Grab and go is also safer for you and your colleagues and customers - fewer touches, and less chance for contamination. But this is grim.
Depends upon the set-up. We already have a continental breakfast here and despite the prominent sets of tongs everywhere, the guests still insist on reaching their dirty fingers into the cases and feeling around to grab the food. Once witnesses a dickwad, right in front of me (an employee) reach in and grab a couple of hard-boiled eggs one morning with his fingers.
There’s a reason I’ve sworn off ever eating anything from the breakfast room.
You know who’s really gonna suffer during this social distancing?
Dudes on dating apps
Welcome back to courtship, Brad. Welcome back to talking to a gal for WEEKS prior to meeting.
We’re pen pals now, my dude.
We bout to get Jane Austen up in here.
Now, write me a poem.— Kaitlyn McQuin (@kaitlynmcquin) March 15, 2020
re: #147 William Lewis
That’s the official excuse but really it’s all about the cost. It’s a mess thanks to the incompetence of the Mango Moron.
OTOH, gas prices have fallen almost $.40 in a week… < face palm >
I imagine the only excuse for why they haven’t removed the hot items from our breakfast room right now is because most of it is reheated before being served, so the only cost is the electricity for the microwaves and hot plates.
BAY AREA MUST ‘SHELTER IN PLACE’
Six Bay Area counties announced a “shelter in place” order for all residents, directing everyone to stay in their homes for the next 3 weeks as officials desperately try to curb the spread of #coronavirus.https://t.co/1C4HVVMSjS— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) March 16, 2020
I bet there is
— Stop acting like this is normal (@goddamnedfrank) March 16, 2020
Happy to do your job, too.
Just give me control of the Army Corps of Engineers and I’ll take it from there.https://t.co/nfjZ8xiRL4 https://t.co/YNvdHC3Xz3— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 16, 2020
re: #152 goddamnedfrank
Funny, but I write bad poetry for my lady friends already ;)
Wish that were all it took!
From previous thread:
re: #248 teleskiguy
Well there’s something you don’t see everyday.
Someone is cruising around Milwaukee in a motorized Porta Potty… pic.twitter.com/eDhnODwzQw
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) March 15, 2020
Someone suggested putting the Doctor Who theme on it. I didn’t see any takers, so…
“The BBC say that licence fee reforms will not adversely affect the budgets of popular drama series such as Doctor Who…”
(Original video from @RexChapman ) pic.twitter.com/xs2cUlXFz1— Michael James (@alephnaught) March 16, 2020
re: #146 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
I wonder how many of them are like “I’m not gonna get replaced by someone picked by Trump”?
re: #157 William Lewis
Funny, but I write bad poetry for my lady friends already ;)
Wish that were all it took!
They also demand canned goods and TP.
He says his administration is committed to doing whatever it takes, except I guess getting essential medical supplies to states, who will have to get those themselves.
re: #123 PhillyPretzel
Well I just got another pleasant surprise. A couple of weeks ago I filled out a Nielsen survey. I told them that PBS/NPR are my sources for news and entertainment. I just got $5 from them.
we had been a nielsen family for 11 years.
the monitoring equipment in our setup was quite antiquated.
when they could no longer maintain it (about 2 months ago), they thanked us with a final gift card and said goodbye.
So what bald-faced lie will he tell this time in an blatant attempt to manipulate the markets, knowing that the truth won’t come out until after the final bell?
So they’re now telling everyone, finally, to stay home, which kind of stomps on Nunes sunny message to go out and have fun and eat and stuff.
re: #168 Targetpractice
So what bald-faced lie will he tell this time in an blatant attempt to manipulate the markets, knowing that the truth won’t come out until after the final bell?
Vaccine. Great vaccine trial, fastest and best in history.
re: #128 lawhawk
Market gains are all but gone (and are likely to fall well below where Trump inherited them. But the real damage will come in the next few weeks as job losses surge, retail businesses shutter, and never reopen. So many local businesses have razor thin margins, and the real estate businesses that own the properties aren’t likely to be forgiving (because they usually aren’t). So we’ll see a wave of bankruptcies too.
There’s no magic bullets. No magic cures. But everything Trump and GOP are doing will make it worse.
two things he touted and tried to make his own as proof of a ‘successful’ presidency:
- the dow highs
- the unemployment lows
he’s already lost the first
he’s about to lose the second
and the timing for both really couldn’t be much better
and then he’s got nothing left but the deaths
his legacy is so toast
Fucking so glad I started cold brewing tincture in January. Because in the last week cannabis went from being an occasional luxury to what feels like mentat anxiety focusing sapho juice.
OMG!! I am dying!
During a Coronavirus update/meeting this Mayor excused himself to the restroom but forgot to turn off his microphone — and I am now dead…🤭🤣😭💀💀 pic.twitter.com/WZ18JQq7cO
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) March 16, 2020
And this…
BREAKING: President Emmanuel Macron announced that beginning at noon Tuesday, France will impose 15-day lockdown to slow spread of novel coronavirus. https://t.co/Hfo9dxDbYE
— Laffy (@GottaLaff) March 16, 2020
re: #171 Dr Lizardo
Überwältigtvonemotionalenwellen.
I fucking need to learn German is one huge takeaway I’m getting from all this.
A message from me and my dad, @Melbrooks. #coronavirus #DontBeASpreader pic.twitter.com/Hqhc4fFXbe
— Max Brooks (@maxbrooksauthor) March 16, 2020
re: #170 Sir John Barron
Vaccine. Great vaccine trial, fastest and best in history.
Markets don’t seem to be buying it. Still down -10%.
If a President this inept, this arrogant, this sociopathic can’t get 25th Amendemented in a national crisis like this, you might as well just take the damn thing right out of the Constitution. Unreal.
re: #144 Belafon
Because while most of us will pay, there are plenty that won’t. There should be an easy way to say “Hey, I need to wait a week due to X” but there would be will people to take advantage of it.
OTOH, the fact that AT&T is suspending data cap limits at a time when data usage is going to go up does indicate that those caps are meaningless.
it’s a measurable and so billable data point
remember when phone calls were actually charged by the minute?
We’re about to find out what happens when the whole world’s economy basically shuts down for a couple of weeks.
This is all a big surprise we closed borders which was so great nobody could have expected…..
re: #179 Eclectic Cyborg
If a President this inept, this arrogant, this sociopathic can’t get 25th Amendemented in a national crisis like this, you might as well just take the damn thing right out of the Constitution. Unreal.
The purpose of the 25th was really to deal with a president being incapaciated. It’s never going to be used to remove someone who acts like everyone’s racist grandpa.
re: #181 Charles Johnson
We’re about to find out what happens when the whole world’s economy basically shuts down for a couple of weeks.
One gets the impression that the effect is much like that of a car at top speed slamming into a brick wall.
Bernie is ugly. The responses are worse
I need @BernieSanders to condemn all of his staff and supporters that are encouraging people not to vote.
This behavior is dangerous and wrong.— Rachel R. Gonzalez (@RachelRGonzalez) March 16, 2020
re: #168 Targetpractice
So what bald-faced lie will he tell this time in an blatant attempt to manipulate the markets, knowing that the truth won’t come out until after the final bell?
Asked about concerns about how long this all might last, Trump says, “It seems to me that if we do a really good job we’ll not only hold the death down to a level that is much lower than the other way…” He adds, “People are talking about July, August, something like that.”
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 16, 2020
Total word salad and gobbledygook.
re: #151 Targetpractice
Depends upon the set-up. We already have a continental breakfast here and despite the prominent sets of tongs everywhere, the guests still insist on reaching their dirty fingers into the cases and feeling around to grab the food. Once witnesses a dickwad, right in front of me (an employee) reach in and grab a couple of hard-boiled eggs one morning with his fingers.
There’s a reason I’ve sworn off ever eating anything from the breakfast room.
you know what’s never been touched? the oatmeal at the bottom of the vat
Markets actually seem to be falling further as this presser goes on. Now almost down -11%.
re: #170 Sir John Barron
Vaccine. Great vaccine trial, fastest and best in history.
There is a vaccine beginning human trials today but it will take awhile to figure out if it’s effective at all and if it is effective, even longer to get to the people who need it. But, I think it’s a given Trump will do something like this.
I am convinced at this point that there is absolutely NOTHING that can be done to make him act even close to rationally. Imagine how things would be right now were Obama still in charge.
Please. That fat f**k will never give any governors the resources they need. He’s talked rad states into not believing so they don’t think they need anything. And he doesn’t care at all about the rest of us.
— Yeah Sure WTF Ever (@YeahSureWhatev2) March 16, 2020
Can’t watchTrump’s press conference. So sick of this incompetent cretin.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
Trump administration officials say people should not gather in crowds larger than 10 people. No small irony that there are nearly 10 administration officials at the podium, and a briefing room filled with reporters.
— Matt Viser (@mviser) March 16, 2020
I don’t think Trump knows the difference between ventilators and respirators. Why am I not surprised?
re: #189 Targetpractice
Markets actually seem to be falling further as this presser goes on. Now almost down -11%.
He’s so fucking stupid that he doesn’t see this simple fact: Every time he speaks, the market shits the bed.
“I’ve given them (states) authority to order them (ventilators, respirators, etc)?”
Huh, whut?
No offense, but even if the vaccine trials go quickly and are effective, it still takes months to spool up production and get it going at full tilt. And that assumes you have a gov’t that is working to facilitate quick approval, coordinate distribution, and ensure cooperation between all levels.
But hey, a vaccine is being tested, so we’re all saved…////
re: #197 Dr. Matt
He’s so fucking stupid that he doesn’t see this simple fact: Every time he speaks, the market shits the bed.
Exactly and he doesn’t seem to realize it’s because they HAVE NO FAITH IN HIS ABILITY TO HANDLE THIS and just about everything he says/does is counterproductive.
They’ve spent the last week metaphorically screaming at him to get his act together and he apparently doesn’t give a shit.
re: #199 Sir John Barron
“I’ve given them (states) authority to order them (ventilators, respirators, etc)?”
Huh, whut?
No Donny, what you did was abdicated any responsibility by telling them to fend for themselves. There is nobody outside of your deluded fans who will buy this shit.
It’s looking like there’s a race to see who wins first: The closing bell…or the 13% circuit breaker.
re: #194 Charles Johnson
But I need to know if his face is melting!
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re: #179 Eclectic Cyborg
If a President this inept, this arrogant, this sociopathic can’t get 25th Amendemented in a national crisis like this, you might as well just take the damn thing right out of the Constitution. Unreal.
If a President this inept, this arrogant, this sociopathic can’t get impeached after admitting it, you might as well just take the damn thing right out of the Constitution. Unreal.
“What we’re doing is under control”
Not the virus, now. just what the fed gov is doing. shakes head.
re: #203 Targetpractice
No Donny, what you did was abdicated any responsibility by telling them to fend for themselves. There is nobody outside of your deluded fans who will buy this shit.
Also the second time in less than a week that he blatantly refused to accept responsibility for something he should damn well be responsible for.
re: #3 The Pie Overlord!
That is one gorgeous table!
re: #204 Targetpractice
It’s looking like there’s a race to see who wins first: The closing bell…or the 13% circuit breaker.
I don’t think the breakers trip if it occurs in the last part of the day.
re: #181 Charles Johnson
We’re about to find out what happens when the whole world’s economy basically shuts down for a couple of weeks.
We’re about to find whether the old maxim of Alfred Henry Lewis, that “there are only nine meals between mankind and anarchy”, is true or not.
re: #192 Dr. Matt
MAGA
KAG
WINNING
…
They are preparing for trump to speak again or did he just puke something up that totally calmed the markets?
If the plan was that this presser would lead to a recovery and possible gain in the markets before COB, then like all Trump plans, it’s looking like a miserable failure.
re: #187 BeachDem
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Total word salad and gobbledygook.
he’s been ever thus.
to date, not enough have cared.
Still waiting on that Presidential Moment or Pivot or whatever the fuck the rubes voted for. Oh. That’s right. They voted to hurt people.
Mission accomplished.
In my lifetime, I’ve honestly never seen a president work so hard to prove Reagan right that the nine most frightening words are “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”
In the ever expanding catalog of Trumpisms that pair well with “I ALONE CAN FIX IT,” this may be the ultimate list-topper https://t.co/J8SDzrQCCz
— Adam Weinstein (@AdamWeinstein) March 16, 2020
“A month ago nobody ever thought about it.” Well, maybe no one in his administration.
re: #218 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Fucking hell. Did he actually say that?
re: #219 calochortus
“A month ago nobody ever thought about it.” Well, maybe no one in his administration.
I’m not a government official but I’d had concerns about this from the moment things started going downhill in Wuhan and that was BEFORE Christmas of last year.
Trump just said “we have a problem” that no one thought about “a month ago.” What??!! That’s the problem. A month ago, smart people were thinking about this. But not Trump.
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) March 16, 2020
Short of a sudden and dramatic change in the market’s direction, today’s losses basically wipe out Friday’s gains and put the DJIA within spitting distance of wiping out every single gain of the last 3 years.
re: #202 Eclectic Cyborg
Exactly and he doesn’t seem to realize it’s because they HAVE NO FAITH IN HIS ABILITY TO HANDLE THIS and just about everything he says/does is counterproductive.
They’ve spent the last week metaphorically screaming at him to get his act together and he apparently doesn’t give a shit.
like i’ve been saying
we’re most of us in the same boat (except one nameless lizard who smartly got out ‘on time’)
so i’m philosophically looking at every dump of the dow as a political contribution to biden
re: #87 Charles Johnson
Stringer Bell will not be taken out by no motherfucking virus!
Q:What are you going to do to help the airlines?
A:We’re going to help the airlines.
re: #218 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Trump says, “Hold my diet Coke”
.@kaitlancollins asks Trump if he’d like to revisit his claim about this being under “tremendous control.”
Trump: I meant “we are doing a very good job within the confines of what we’re dealing with.” Of the virus: “No, that’s not under control for any place in the world.”— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 16, 2020
re: #208 Eclectic Cyborg
Also the second time in less than a week that he blatantly refused to accept responsibility for something he should damn well be responsible for.
i actually dont care if he ever ‘accepts’ responsibility
in this job responsibility and power come hand in hand.
he’s got both
whether he likes it or admits it
re: #228 Sir John Barron
Q:What are you going to do to help the airlines?
A:We’re going to help the airlines.
For those who haven’t heard, the airlines are begging for $50 billion (with a “b”) to cover their losses to-date.
On Friday he was autographing pics of the stock market after he spoke.
Now he’s saying the stock market doesn’t matter it will all work out when virus is done.
re: #228 Sir John Barron
Q:What are you going to do to help the airlines?
A:We’re going to help the airlines.
I think they removed his brain and put in a poorly programmed ELIZA version.
//
✔ Mission Accomplished
✔ Fundamentals of the economy are strong
✔ I alone can fix it
The S&P 500 is on track for its third straight session with a move of 9% or more. The last time that happened was October 1929. https://t.co/MmiQCWxHgb
— Lisa Abramowicz (@lisaabramowicz1) March 16, 2020
re: #232 Sir John Barron
On Friday he was autographing pics of the stock market after he spoke.
Now he’s saying the stock market doesn’t matter it will all work out when virus is done.
He played up his stock market “records” for 3 fucking years, now he’s saying “they don’t matter”? We’re plumbing whole new depths of chutzpah here.
The Dow just shot up when the doctor started speaking.
re: #228 Sir John Barron
Q:What are you going to do to help the airlines?
A:We’re going to help the airlines.
why dont they fucking just say “WHAT EXACTLY?”
re: #236 Targetpractice
He played up his stock market “records” for 3 fucking years, now he’s saying “they don’t matter”? We’re plumbing whole new depths of chutzpah here.
Oh, he says the stock market will be roaring again after the virus is “defeated”.
re: #237 Dr. Matt
The Dow just shot up when the doctor started speaking.
Still time on the clock, but this is a major deficit here that they might not be able to cover before the buzzer.
re: #237 Dr. Matt
The Dow just shot up when the doctor started speaking.
The doctor should pull a syringe out of his pocket, swing around, stab Trump in the neck, and state “I’m taking over.”
re: #231 Targetpractice
For those who haven’t heard, the airlines are begging for $50 billion (with a “b”) to cover their losses to-date.
would that any of us could petition the federal govt to cover our losses when something bad happened to our little businesses
re: #237 Dr. Matt
The Dow just shot up when the doctor started speaking.
…..annnnnnd it’s going back down as soon as Pence started speaking. Please tell me one of the networks are tracking this side-by-side?!?
re: #239 Sir John Barron
Oh, he says the stock market will be roaring again after the virus is “defeated”.
HA! Right, the markets are gonna take a pummeling for months and then roar back to new heights before November.
If you needed proof that the man is mentally unfit, I can’t think of any better example.
WTF doesn’t Trump just STFU for ONE DAMN DAY?
re: #245 Skip Intro
WTF doesn’t Trump just STFU for ONE DAMN DAY?
Because his rallies have basically been canceled, so he needs the validation of standing in front of the cameras.
re: #237 Dr. Matt
The Dow just shot up when the doctor started speaking.
the market: we’ve been trying to send a message for days….
is anybody there?
does anybody care?
does anybody see what i see?—-1776
So close, yet so far away.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
Hey—HIS virus is a RECORD-SETTING one, so take that, liberals!
Trump: “This is a bad one. This is a very bad one. This is bad in the sense that it’s so contagious. It’s just so contagious. Sort of record-setting type contagion.”
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 16, 2020
Liberal Redneck - Coronavirus in America
(Shortened version for Twitter; full video on YT)#QuarantineLife #StayHome pic.twitter.com/cCcYZNP5va— Trae Crowder (@traecrowder) March 16, 2020
“Punishment for gay sex food stamp parties”
Liberal Redneck - Coronavirus in America
(Shortened version for Twitter; full video on YT)#QuarantineLife #StayHome pic.twitter.com/cCcYZNP5va— Trae Crowder (@traecrowder) March 16, 2020
Pretty weird seeing people scoff at the idea of paying artists relief funds during this shutdown while also answering every “what are you doing during quarantine” post with “binge-ing tv shows, movies, books, comics and podcasts.”
— Zach, still celebrating Halloween 🎃 (@ZacharyJLuna) March 16, 2020
re: #244 Targetpractice
HA! Right, the markets are gonna take a pummeling for months and then roar back to new heights before November.
If you needed proof that the man is mentally unfit, I can’t think of any better example.
this is more than that
he’s a one trick pony (the dow) so he’s got no other perspective, or tool
the market has to come back. it just has to. he’s got nothing else to run on
to market tanking
unemployment spiking
the death toll
what else is there? the wall? the cages? the tax cut (oh wait, the deficit)
he’ll get hammered in a debate
Dems: We need to take swift action to support workers
Reps: No
Dems: But
Reps: POTUS will only support X
Dems: … fine. Better than nothing.
Reps: [Refuse to let bill come up for a vote in senate]
Dems: wtf
Reps: We need to take swift action to support workers https://t.co/NAGhGWXSed— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) March 16, 2020
re: #116 goddamnedfrank
HOLY FUCK!
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re: #240 Targetpractice
Still time on the clock, but this is a major deficit here that they might not be able to cover before the buzzer.
And that’s why I am trying to be a bit optimistic. In times like these, hope is never a bad thing.
And I refuse to fucking give up hoping.
re: #67 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
Their feet have not been held to the fire yet for their inaction over the past three years. Or their acquittal of The Emperor. So why should I expect the media to do so now, or the conservative base to suddenly hold this as sufficient reason to vote Democratic?
And McConnell can publicize it as doing so for health concerns for the entire body, and only has to delay long enough for suitable replacements to be appointed, presuming he can convince some of the incapacitated ones to resign accordingly.
W skated for years despite all his terrible policies and procedures. Until Katrina. That was personal.
So is this — and journalists are not immune to the virus, nor are their families.
re: #254 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
It’s like the reactions to the financial crisis in 2008… they’ve no idea what to do
We’re looking into it very strongly….
Cuomo’s request for the Army Corp of Engineers build additional facilities.
I would hope the 50 state governors realize Trump doesn’t give a shit and make an effort to co-ordinate things among themselves. I know that’s asking a lot, but when no one is leading from the top, what more can you do?
re: #176 goddamnedfrank
I fucking need to learn German is one huge takeaway I’m getting from all this.
German words are fun…just keep stringing smaller words together until you get the word you were looking for.
“It’s very important that the governors get along with us….”
?????
I needed this laugh.
Best recipe ever.
This is someone who gets cooking at home. pic.twitter.com/SvhDkbLBnL— Yeah Sure WTF Ever (@YeahSureWhatev2) March 16, 2020
re: #258 KGxvi
It’s like the reactions to the financial crisis in 2008… they’ve no idea what to do
Blame all your Sacred Guilty Cows.
VIX just crossed 80. That’s about 9 points shy of its all time high.
re: #264 Sir John Barron
“It’s very important that the governors get along with us….”
?????
make me look good and we’ll get along. if not, fuck you.
re: #258 KGxvi
It’s like the reactions to the financial crisis in 2008… they’ve no idea what to do
Well, that financial wizard Larry Kudlow said just this morning that the fundamentals of the economy are strong, so it’s deja vu all over again.
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon says it seeks to hire 100,000 people to keep up with crush of orders, will temporarily offer $2 per hour raises.
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) March 16, 2020
Wait, so Trump told the governors to get ventilators and other equipment themselves? So we are basically at “Trump to States: Drop Dead”?
re: #79 lawhawk
JHU: 4110 cases, 71 deaths. 1.8% mortality rate nationwide across US. That’s 18 times higher than seasonal flu. NY currently experiencing a lower mortality rate than that, but Washington state has a far higher rate (42/769 or 5.4%)
Italy: 27980 cases, 2158 deaths - a 7.7% mortality rate. That’s 77 times more deadly than seasonal flu (0.1%)
This disease isn’t going to burn itself out. It’s going to continue spreading across globe and killing a not insignificant number of people and sickening a huge number that require hospitalization and significant medical assistance.
Italy’s rate is inflated because they’re not reporting the mild cases, but still bad.
Asked what it was like to take the test, Trump says, “Not, not uh - something I want to do everyday…you know, it’s a little bit of a — it’s a little bit of — good doctors in the White House, but it’s a test. It’s a test. It’s a medical test. Nothing pleasant about it.”
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 16, 2020
Narrator: He did not take the test.
Reminder for perspective: The all time record high for the Dow Jones was hit one month and four days ago (2/12/20).
“I’d rate it a ‘10’”
DJT grades himself in response to question.
Doesn’t the auto pause kick in at -13%
re: #279 Sir John Barron
“I’d rate it a ‘10’”
DJT grades himself in response to question.
Argh. Why do they bother asking stupid questions like that?
re: #272 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
-3,003.32 (-12.95%)
Basically the markets are reset to point when President Obama handed the country over to the Dotard.
Should be the close
-2,999.14 (-12.94%)
re: #283 Eclectic Cyborg
Argh. Why do they bother asking stupid questions like that?
Actually, it was a good question. Trump doesn’t answer “Did you take the test?” truthfully, so you ask it a different way.
I’m entirely unclear on how the Bay Area shelter in place order is going to work. If most people can’t work for 2 weeks and most businesses close, how will people pay bills and how will businesses avoid bankruptcy?
re: #285 Dr. Matt
Basically the markets are reset to point when President Obama handed the country over to the Dotard.
20,186.48 -2,999.14 (-12.94%)
re: #288 calochortus
The logical thing would be for Washington to send everyone checks until this settles down, but because the middle class would benefit from it it’s socialism.
re: #290 Ace Rothstein
The logical thing would be for Washington to send everyone checks until this settles down, but because the
middle classpoor would benefit from it it’s socialism.
You help the middle class to get reelected.
Well, Trump can add another notch to his belt. Not only has he just set a new daily points drop record, but at -12.94%, he’s now edged out Oct 28, 1929 at -12.82% in terms of largest daily percentage drop.
Welcome to the new Black Monday, folks.
re: #292 Targetpractice
Well, Trump can add another notch to his belt. Not only has he just set a new daily points drop record, but at -12.94%, he’s now edged out Oct 28, 1929 at -12.89% in terms of largest daily percentage drop.
Welcome to the new Black Monday, folks.
Holy shit.
Given Trump’s ambiguous debts to assets balance and what loans he has outstanding, how does this market drop affect his finances?
re: #294 HypnoToad
Not positively I can tell you that.
Small correction, Black Monday ‘87 still remains the largest one-day percentage drop, with today now replacing Black Monday ‘29 in the #2 spot.
re: #280 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Doesn’t the auto pause kick in at -13%
Circuit breakers do not affect drops after 3:25pm. So it’s a free-for-all after that point.
Trump has now overseen two of the biggest percentage drop and all top ten worst point drops on the DOW.
re: #292 Targetpractice
Well, Trump can add another notch to his belt. Not only has he just set a new daily points drop record, but at -12.94%, he’s now edged out Oct 28, 1929 at -12.89% in terms of largest daily percentage drop.
Welcome to the new Black Monday, folks.
And you know Trump is not going to sign a copy of today’s chart and send it to Lou Dobbs.
re: #288 calochortus
I’m entirely unclear on how the Bay Area shelter in place order is going to work. If most people can’t work for 2 weeks and most businesses close, how will people pay bills and how will businesses avoid bankruptcy?
They’re saying closing the bars and restaurants in Long Beach (bars are supposed to be closed, restaurants aren’t yet) could cost the city economy at least $100m
This is going to be very bad before it gets better
re: #229 BeachDem
Trump says, “Hold my diet Coke”
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Of the virus: “No, that’s not under control for any place in the world.”
well, except for those shithole countries in Africa, like Senegal and Nigeria, where they immediately took proactive measures
re: #285 Dr. Matt
Basically the markets are reset to point when President Obama handed the country over to the Dotard.
Jobs are about to follow, despite Amazon’s intent to hire. It’s going to be a job market bloodbath, especially in restaurant/hospitality/travel business.
re: #290 Ace Rothstein
The logical thing would be for Washington to send everyone checks until this settles down, but because the middle class would benefit from it it’s socialism.
we neeed to send that money direct to cruise lines, airlines and hotel conglomerates. they’re in touch with all the displaced workers and will know how to distributed it
re: #301 lawhawk
Jobs are about to follow, despite Amazon’s intent to hire. It’s going to be a job market bloodbath, especially in restaurant/hospitality/travel business.
And that stuff can’t be made up later. If you don’t go somewhere, you won’t go twice later.
re: #301 lawhawk
Jobs are about to follow, despite Amazon’s intent to hire. It’s going to be a job market bloodbath, especially in restaurant/hospitality/travel business.
Diner I frequent usually has 10-12 staff working at it for breakfast and lunch. Today, when they are doing take-out only, they had 3.
re: #303 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
we neeed to send that money direct to cruise lines, airlines and hotel conglomerates. they’re in touch with all the displaced workers and will know how to distributed it
This is one of those times where I’m going to go ahead and not trust big businesses to do the right thing
It should be noted that a lot of cities are just now starting to impose shutdowns, and major industries are only beginning to either cut workforces or shutter entirely.
Dubya can hold his head high, as the Great Recession is gonna be a fond memory by this time next year.
Here is one of the press releases from the City of Philadelphia.
phila.gov
My daily reminder that there are good people out there.
My elderly neighbor is self-isolating. So the neighbor kids are playing her a cello concert from her patio. pic.twitter.com/g6Nr2HNVho
— Jackie Borchardt (@JMBorchardt) March 16, 2020
— Sam Melendez (@ForwardFalcon) March 16, 2020
re: #296 Targetpractice
Small correction, Black Monday ‘87 still remains the largest one-day percentage drop, with today now replacing Black Monday ‘29 in the #2 spot.
Funny how all the huge drops (including todays) have come on Monday.
re: #311 Eclectic Cyborg
Funny how all the huge drops (including todays) have come on Monday.
The week’s still young.
Shut the fuck up Charlie, no one is in the mood for your bullshit today.
Work on helping people and not serving as a partisan defender…people are losing everything. https://t.co/jGtCZXXlDN— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) March 16, 2020
re: #311 Eclectic Cyborg
Funny how all the huge drops (including todays) have come on Monday.
You have 3 days to think of how bad things have gotten.
Lre: #313 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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re: #313 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
“The China virus”
He’s a real fucking piece of work, this guy.
re: #292 Targetpractice
Well, Trump can add another notch to his belt. Not only has he just set a new daily points drop record, but at -12.94%, he’s now edged out Oct 28, 1929 at -12.82% in terms of largest daily percentage drop.
Welcome to the new Black Monday, folks.
Orange Monday.
re: #313 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Xenophobia isn’t going to save you, Charlie.
re: #313 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
The meme from The Road needs to say “But the virus came from China.”
Watching these places where people are refusing to listen to advice (or are outright defying ordinances/decrees) by congregating at bars, venues, etc., and it’s like they think the virus is a terrorist and they need to show they won’t be scared a la post-9/11. Except rather than showing terrorists they won’t be bowed, they are doing it to own the libs.
For reference:
The Dow closed at 19,827.25 on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2017.
The Dow closed at 20,188.52 today.— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 16, 2020
At this point, I’m genuinely surprised there hasn’t been an outbreak of racial violence towards the Asian community, given how hard wingnuts are working to spark a pogrom.
Quick, Lou Dobbs, get another autograph. https://t.co/ung9svfkXW
— Hunter (@HunterDK) March 16, 2020
re: #322 Targetpractice
At this point, I’m genuinely surprised there hasn’t been an outbreak of racial violence towards the Asian community, given how hard wingnuts are working to spark a pogrom.
The target has changed so often wingers are confused as to who the current one actually is.
re: #310 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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because no president has ever had to deal with something no president prior had to
except all the times they did. and successfully.
(imagine dubya with that bullhorn standing on the rubble saying…)
this guy is just one excuse after another
“Does the buck stop with you Mr President?”
Trump: “Normally yeah but this has never been done before.”— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) March 16, 2020
My bookie just moved the presidential election odds to -120 on both sides. Last week he had Trump at -200.
re: #321 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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“close enough for government work”
For reference:
The Dow closed at 19,827.25 on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2017.
The Dow closed at 20,188.52 today.— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 16, 2020
“It’s a very contagious virus, it’s incredible, but it’s something we have tremendous control of.”
— President Trump, quoted by CNN yesterday, on the coronavirus outbreak.
“No, that’s not under control for any place in the world.”
— Trump, quoted by CNN today, sharply changing his outlook on the crisis.
I don’t mean to be a downer, but people should understand that this outbreak is a harbinger of things to come.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
Human beings got very good at fighting viral and bacterial infections, but at the cost of forcing these microorganisms to evolve at a very fast pace to resist us - and fight back.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
Trump said “nobody could have foreseen this,” but that’s just more ignorant bullshit. Scientists have been warning about outbreaks like this for many years.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
And to make things much worse, the US government is now in the hands of people who either don’t understand evolution — or flat out deny that it exists.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
Between last night’s debate and today’s performance, I’m more convinced that Donny is gonna find some way to avoid squaring off against Joe for the rest of the election.
re: #206 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
If a President this inept, this arrogant, this sociopathic can’t get impeached after admitting it, you might as well just take the damn thing right out of the Constitution. Unreal.
It’s not working because Republicans. Fix that little problem, and we can start clearing the wreckage and rebuilding.
It is becoming clear that as we move through this Covid19 crisis Red states will have a statistically higher rate of infections and deaths.
Donnie wanted to stake his success to the Dow. So be it.
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re: #330 Charles Johnson
They’ll push the conspiracy claims that it was a bioweapon or other bulkshit on a stick.
And yet, USAMRIID is doing what precisely? Since those are the folks who deal with bioweapons and protecting the nation against the threat. Where are those folks in all this? They’re MIA, just as surely as all the other experts Trump sidelines.
Trump is the most incompetent and corrupt person to ever hold office, and his failures will cost countless lives.
I put the over under at 3000 lives, but I think that’ll be way too low.
re: #335 Dr. Matt
Donnie wanted to stake his success to the Dow. So be it.
Wingnuts have themselves totally convinced that Donny’s right, the markets will come roaring back just as soon as the outbreak is “over.” When will that be? They’re sure it’s coming before November, when we’ll all suddenly be so thankful for his amazing leadership.
re: #331 Targetpractice
Between last night’s debate and today’s performance, I’m more convinced that Donny is gonna find some way to avoid squaring off against Joe for the rest of the election.
he pretty much has to cower in a corner and not speak to have any chance
anything direct, head to head, and he’ll get nailed with the dow, the unemployment rate, the lack of focused and effective response to covid, the deaths, his incompetence, the incompetence of those he’s ‘hired’ and surrounded himself with, the deficit, and on and on
he cannot defend himself alone, on a stage, where even with a friendly ‘moderator’ / interviewer, there’s Joe just waiting to pounce
LOL, posted by my village office just now:
Village Office: Village administrative offices remain open on weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. However, we encourage the public to avoid office visits unless absolutely necessary. Feel free to call, email or use regular mail for bills, applications, etc.
If the door is locked and the office staff conducts business with you by yelling through the window and passing documents through the crack, please don’t be offended.
re: #332 plansbandc
tRump talking=
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palin was close
Has there ever existed in the history of our world a human who spoke as many words and said so little? #CaptClusterfuck
— Just Elizabeth (@Eiggam5955) March 16, 2020
re: #333 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
It’s not working because Republicans. Fix that little problem, and we can start clearing the wreckage and rebuilding.
sure, but that’s why the 25th as well
re: #159 Alephnaught
From previous thread:
Someone suggested putting the Doctor Who theme on it. I didn’t see any takers, so…
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What was me.. and dreams do come true.. :)
Thanks.. needed the laugh.
re: #330 Charles Johnson
This is just climate change, if climate change moved at warp speed.
re: #338 Targetpractice
Wingnuts have themselves totally convinced that Donny’s right, the markets will come roaring back just as soon as the outbreak is “over.” When will that be? They’re sure it’s coming before November, when we’ll all suddenly be so thankful for his amazing leadership.
*if* the curve starts to bend. that’s only the first of it. and it’s only a bend. and it’s only mitigating the disaster aspect
until there’s a real vaccine, things arent going back to ‘normal’ in july or even in a year - because everyone else can still catch it and re-spread it
re: #339 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
he pretty much has to cower in a corner and not speak to have any chance
anything direct, head to head, and he’ll get nailed with the dow, the unemployment rate, the lack of focused and effective response to covid, the deaths, his incompetence, the incompetence of those he’s ‘hired’ and surrounded himself with, the deficit, and on and on
he cannot defend himself alone, on a stage, where even with a friendly ‘moderator’ / interviewer, there’s Joe just waiting to pounce
those chairs won’t hump themselves…
re: #341 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
palin was close
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Palin is Churchill compared to Donnie Feckless.
We’re doomed, example #5,437:
With toilet paper a hot item and difficult to find in some stores, you may or may not be surprised to know that some people are calling 911 when they run out.
Police in Newport, Oregon say: Stop it.
“It’s hard to believe that we even have to post this,” Newport Police wrote on Facebook Saturday evening. “Do not call 9-1-1 just because you ran out of toilet paper. You will survive without our assistance.”
re: #330 Charles Johnson
The 20th century saw three major flu outbreaks: 1918, 1957, 1968. en.wikipedia.org
There was also the HIV epidemic in the 80s and Encephalitis in 1915. en.wikipedia.org
So far, according to en.wikipedia.org, the largest epidemic in the 21st century, the swine flu, has taken at most .5 million lives, which is bad, but by absolute numbers it doesn’t come anywhere close to the large epidemics of the 20th, and it’s even smaller considering the difference in the world population.
re: #345 Skip Intro
This is just climate change, if climate change moved at warp speed.
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re: #349 Dr Lizardo
We’re doomed, example #5,437:
Just find dog-earred copies of Mein Kam…er, “The Art of the Deal.”
On second thought, don’t. You’ll just feel even more dirty after wiping.
UPDATE: No New Cases Of Coronavirus In Contra Costa County Since Yesterday
That long?
re: #348 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Palin is Churchill compared to Donnie Feckless.
it’s a logarithmic scale
OK. Now I’m fucking crazed. My wife was just informed that she will expected in work tomorrow as “essential personnel.” She was told via email she had the next 2 weeks off because “We Care.”
Something happened. Union said they pushed hard, but failed.
It’s total bullshit as those with laptops can work from home, but there is no laptops left and I guess buying them would be a burden. And this comes after “no crowds bigger than 10” statement by Tang The Stooge.
So the entire office of over 100 fucking people will be open tomorrow, but supposedly the public will not be allowed in.
Not happy, and she doesn’t want to upset anyone.
I’m upset. Real upset.
Fucking crazed.
Nobody ordered Lexington’s indoor play areas to close. Families just stopped coming.https://t.co/g6NqfRs2J3 pic.twitter.com/dtRqF44R6q
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) March 16, 2020
re: #354 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
it’s a logarithmic scale
I was being hyperbolic but man Trump does stand out as being particularly awful.
lol, no and fuck yourself turtleman
McConnell calls on McGrath to take down political ads as coronavirus cripples Kentuckyhttps://t.co/IlPOckjIx7 pic.twitter.com/xvErWtg6Fh
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) March 16, 2020
re: #355 Mescalero09
OK. Now I’m fucking crazed. My wife was just informed that she will expected in work tomorrow as “essential personnel.” She was told via email she had the next 2 weeks off because “We Care.”
Something happened. Union said they pushed hard, but failed.
It’s total bullshit as those with laptops can work from home, but there is no laptops left and I guess buying them would be a burden. And this comes after “no crowds bigger than 10” statement by Tang The Stooge.
So the entire office of over 100 fucking people will be open tomorrow, but supposedly the public will not be allowed in.
Not happy, and she doesn’t want to upset anyone.
I’m upset. Real upset.
Fucking crazed.
i feel your pain, but this is the obviously stupid kind of thinking
only ‘the public’ is spreading the virus? no employee has it?
re: #358 Backwoods_Sleuth
lol, no and fuck yourself turtleman
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This pathetic motherfucker.
re: #357 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
I was being hyperbolic but man Trump does stand out as being particularly awful.
we see what you did there
re: #359 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
See: crazed.
re: #358 Backwoods_Sleuth
lol, no and fuck yourself turtleman
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first you stop soliciting judges to retire.
and then, still no and fuck yourself
re: #342 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
sure, but that’s why the 25th as well
Yes, the people who would invoke it are (wait for it) Republicans. I’m not sure what you’re getting at here.
re: #86 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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When I read the timeline of Trump’s COVID-19 statements it becomes very clear he needs his lying face slapped. It upsets me.
State’s first death related to #COVID19 announced; visit https://t.co/n7homY7tSv or https://t.co/Ef0u5kT2zn to watch today’s news conference. https://t.co/krNExc0ZKI pic.twitter.com/O8KAKQVvs5
— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) March 16, 2020
66-year-old man from Bourbon County. Beshear said the patient had other pre-existing conditions that deteriorated the man’s health.
re: #358 Backwoods_Sleuth
lol, no and fuck yourself turtleman
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Accurate headline: “Scared incumbent asks opponent to cripple her campaign against him.”
Clearwater Beach, Florida is PACKED today despite “social distancing” recommendations. https://t.co/WzGydcP1Ja pic.twitter.com/vsRD4QLbhr
— WFLA NEWS (@WFLA) March 16, 2020
re: #362 Mescalero09
See: crazed.
i realize people have to work and eat
i realize some companies have to operate
im lucky in that ive always worked from home. mrs dm too, though she does visit businesses/clients. — no idea how that’s gonna happen.
still, a lot of this reeks of profit over common sense or a little inconvenience, let alone safety.
buy a bunch of laptops. create some effing good will.
re: #368 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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All public beaches in the City of Fort Lauderdale will be closed from the Atlantic Ocean to the easternmost sidewalk of A1A or to any right-of-way or property line abutting the beach, and from Oakland Park Boulevard south to Harbor Drive. All city recreational facilities will be closed
east coast florida vs west coast
re: #370 Florida Panhandler
Yes. Little too close to the truth for comfort.
re: #367 Targetpractice
Accurate headline: “Scared incumbent asks opponent to cripple her campaign against him.”
Yep. Please Kentucky. Remove him from office. Do the right thing.
re: #358 Backwoods_Sleuth
lol, no and fuck yourself turtleman
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Fat chance you SOB.
MrBWS is still working because,well, peeps still need electricity.
During their morning briefing today, the word was that AEP (a very large utility, but not the one that MrBWS employer contracts with) has sent all their office staff home and their contractors will be released after this week.
This is not bode well for Infrastructure Week
re: #376 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
you know he’s yelling how did this happen to me
He saw Obama perform admirably. He saw that Clinton would have too. It hurt his fragile yuge brain when he figured out that a black guy and woman could do the job. Trump’s entire movement is one giant angry white man’s grievance movement.
re: #380 Cheechako
lol. Thanks for the laugh.
re: #379 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
He saw Obama perform admirably. He saw that Clinton would have too. It hurt his fragile yuge brain when he figured out that a black guy and woman could do the job. Trump’s entire movement is one giant angry white man’s grievance movement.
the boast: ‘only i can fix it’
the responsibility: so there’s no one to blame.
the result: sad.
Here’s the PDF of our County Shelter in Place Order.
Order of the Health Officer: Shelter at their Place of Residence - 3/16/2020
Um Australia is 90.
— George (@BugsyMcriver) March 16, 2020
Don’t confuse him. He already things this virus will die off in hot weather. Celsius might as well be in Swedish. 😉
— Yeah Sure WTF Ever (@YeahSureWhatev2) March 16, 2020
Errands:
Stopped at nail salon to drop off payment for manicure I’m not getting.
Bank.
Post office.
Picked up takeout (not improved by being crammed into a box, but we all have to make sacrifices).
Picked up prescriptions (good for another 90 days). Whew.
New orders going into effect for bay area counties, shutting most everything down that’s not deemed essential.
Stay healthy, everyone, and look out for your neighbors.
re: #383 I Don’t Take Responsibility At All (dangerman)
the boast: ‘only i can fix it’
the responsibility: so there’s no one to blame.
the result: sad.
The arrogance of this disgusting clown. But more so the foolishness of the people who voted for him and dismissed the only chance against him.
You stop hoarding the ventilators and vaccine development first.
And tell your son-in-law that none of us are buying theGoogle/Verily bullshit
I ask all Americans to band together and support your neighbors by not hoarding unnecessary amounts of food and essentials. TOGETHER we will stay STRONG and overcome this challenge!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 16, 2020
re: #388 Backwoods_Sleuth
You stop hoarding the ventilators and vaccine development first.
And tell your son-in-law that none of us are buying theGoogle/Verily bullshit
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Who wrote that. It had a modicum of humanity. Def not the Millerrs.
re: #388 Backwoods_Sleuth
You stop hoarding the ventilators and vaccine development first.
And tell your son-in-law that none of us are buying theGoogle/Verily bullshit
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More of that inspiring leadership, where he says shit that might have been nice to tell his followers 2 weeks ago.
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re: #390 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Who wrote that. It had a modicum of humanity. Def not the Millerrs.
but there was the all caps and an exclamation point…
broken clock moment?
Motherfucker did all he could to ignore this. It’s on him and I hope he never feels safe in public.
Yesterday I spoke with the great American Grocers and Supply Chain Executives. We are confident that supply will continue to meet demand nationwide. These beacons of our community will remain open for you, no matter what. We are working hard to remove any barriers to that effort!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 16, 2020
LOL, he has no fucking idea
Created with the LGF Trump Bumper Sticker Generator https://t.co/rIPpgEu4Or pic.twitter.com/6dKkBQ3Am1
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
re: #385 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
If COVID-19 was “just the flu” Fox News would have an endless wave of guests who recovered on to tell their stories. There are none. Not one person who has had it and recovered has said it was no big deal.
re: #396 Backwoods_Sleuth
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LOL, he has no fucking idea
You have to remember that this man has likely never seen the inside of a grocery store beyond perhaps a bit of “slumming.” Plus I’m sure he thinks highly of all the assholes who are hording shit like TP, bottled water, and hand sanitizer with intent to resell at highway-robbery prices.
JUST IN: Stop & Shop announces it’s creating AM hours specifically geared for customers 60+
Stores will open from 6am-7:30am ONLY for customers over the age of 60 who the CDC and local health officials say are most vulnerable. #Coronavirus #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/ovlfbBFQh9— WCVB-TV Boston (@WCVB) March 16, 2020
You are three weeks too late.
Your dumdum followers listened to you saying it’s ok, just a flu, and your acolytes are going on Fox News telling people to go out if they feel good.
Perhaps, get your fav news channel to tell people to stop the insantiy.— Yeah Sure WTF Ever (@YeahSureWhatev2) March 16, 2020
Now we know for sure he didn’t get tested. He thinks it’s a colonoscopy. (coronascopy)
Asked what it was like to take the test, Trump says, “Not, not uh - something I want to do everyday…you know, it’s a little bit of a — it’s a little bit of — good doctors in the White House, but it’s a test. It’s a test. It’s a medical test. Nothing pleasant about it.”
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 16, 2020
re: #403 The Pie Overlord!
Now we know for sure he didn’t get tested. He thinks it’s a colonoscopy. (coronascopy)
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It’s two fucking cotton swabs, isn’t it?
Drove by my local reefer dispensary and there was a line going out the door.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
re: #387 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
The arrogance of this disgusting clown. But more so the foolishness of the people who voted for him and dismissed the only chance against him.
they let him off the hook for the impeachment (his public i mean)
i do wonder what they’ll do with him a month or more from now
trump is great!
it would have been worse without him?
i cant see it, but then i cant see anything that they see
re: #384 Dread Pirate
Here’s the PDF of our County Shelter in Place Order.
Since it applies to my county too, I read it through. About what they’ve been saying we should do all along.
(But what caused the return to 18th century orthography? I haven’t seen so many capitalized noun clauses since the Declaration of Independence.)
These selfish self-centered fucks have no idea what leadership actually looks like.
Remember this, remember every single one of these sons of bitches who put money and grandstanding over your lives, remember them, come November. https://t.co/Pv0HCFRzEM— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) March 16, 2020
re: #405 Charles Johnson
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If this pandemic does anything beneficial, I hope it helps make the case for legalization. Because there are a large number of my fellow Americans who need to chill the fuck out right now.
re: #396 Backwoods_Sleuth
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LOL, he has no fucking idea
i am sure he had to correct ‘bacons’ to ‘beacons’
Yesterday I spoke with the great American Grocers and Supply Chain Executives. We are confident that supply will continue to meet demand nationwide. These beacons of our community will remain open for you, no matter what. We are working hard to remove any barriers to that effort!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 16, 2020
re: #385 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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90 degrees celsius would be around 190 Fahrenheit. Dumbass (tweeter, not you).
re: #401 Backwoods_Sleuth
Brilliant move. Hopefully more stores will follow.
re: #401 Backwoods_Sleuth
They need to let in younger folk who are immunocomp’ed. But great idea. Australian markets announced this policy on Sat.
re: #408 Backwoods_Sleuth
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So this governor is saying that he is purposefully exposing his own family to danger. And he’s the guy that the people of his state expect to look out for them.
Fuckin’ hell.
It’s as if someone knows how to fight the #coronapocolypse.
cc: @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/0rzianW8io— Grant Stern (@grantstern) March 16, 2020
re: #404 makeitstop
It’s two fucking cotton swabs, isn’t it?
Yeah, but if done properly on trump, they are 12” swabs jammed up his nose as far as possible.
re: #401 Backwoods_Sleuth
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checkout girl joked with me she forgot to card me as i bought beer
(I’m over 60)
now they’re gonna card me to get in
re: #411 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
90 degrees celsius would be around 190 Fahrenheit. Dumbass (tweeter, not you).
I know…but I still thought it was funny.
I am in a desperate place for a laugh.
re: #401 Backwoods_Sleuth
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It sounds good, but is it, or are you concentrating the vulnerable where one infected person could take them all out at once?
Heck of a job, Trumpy. https://t.co/SlzG5Vj4u6
— Molly Jong-Fast🏡 (@MollyJongFast) March 16, 2020
re: #419 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
It sounds good, but is it, or are you concentrating the vulnerable where one infected person could take them all out at once?
oh sure…that’s what their evil plan is…
O_O
re: #414 Targetpractice
So this governor is saying that he is purposefully exposing his own family to danger. And he’s the guy that the people of his state expect to look out for them.
Fuckin’ hell.
He tweeted it out the same night that CoronaKatie for the School Board tweeted she was at red robin. He should have gotten as flayed as she did.
re: #415 Patricia Kayden
Bah. Experts. What do they know? /
Friends of the High Line’s Board of Directors in NYC has announced that the High Line won’t open.
Trader Joe’s only letting in small groups of people at a time, and a lot of basic stuff is out of stock like bread and pasta. Everybody’s wearing disposable gloves and staying the fuck away from each other.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
re: #418 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
I know…but I still thought it was funny.
I am in a desperate place for a laugh.
Funny indeed, but a fair number might not realize just HOW silly that was, so I added the clarification.
I’m beginning to think it might be time to start rounding some up these idiots up and charge them with public endangerment. Perhaps a few prominent arrests will make it clear to the denser of the population that you’re not just gambling with your own life, you’re putting others in danger with your stupidity.
re: #425 makeitstop
That makes sense since the walkways across the park are usually less than 25 feet across in spots. It’s impossible to maintain a safe distance.
So, last week the chief of IT operations was sending emails saying that they were making arrangements in case we had to work from home to make sure non-member facing employees could work from home, HR was sending out regular updates. In his weekly email (friday) the CEO said in all red/all caps letters we would not be working from home.
This afternoon HR sent out and email and we were told everyone who can needs to work from home for the foreseeable future. We were sent home (it was close to my time to leave anyway)
I got a jury duty summons a couple of weeks ago.
Wouldn’t mind it except MrBWS still has my vehicle all week since his got totaled back in January, so I requested the postponement option.
Just got a letter from the Circuit Court Clerk exempting me from service.
in light of this coronavirus thing, all I can say is… whew.
re: #430 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
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After the same amount of time “teaching” our four year old this morning, I couldn’t agree more. https://t.co/3PREMcnAas pic.twitter.com/2BfEOlCiWE
— Jacob Soboroff (@jacobsoboroff) March 16, 2020
Penguins in the Amazon?! 🐧🌴
Some of the penguins went on a field trip to meet other animals at Shedd. Wellington seemed most interested in the fishes in Amazon Rising! The black-barred silver dollars also seemed interested in their unusual visitor. pic.twitter.com/KgYWsp5VQD— Shedd Aquarium (@shedd_aquarium) March 15, 2020
As things turn more serious from the clown-show in the White House, the real problem of limited hospital facilities sets in:
SEE WHEN STATES WILL FACE HOSPITAL BED CAPACITY SHORTAGES DURING COVID-19 OUTBREAK
The earliest ICU bed shortages are likely to emerge at the end of March, according to a new analysis.
Amid the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, most states will run out of available intensive care unit (ICU) hospital beds by mid-April, according to a new analysis by Array Advisors.Washington, a state with the second-most confirmed cases in the country as of Monday afternoon, is expected to hit its ICU capacity by March 30. New York, a state with over 930 cases, is expected to hit its capacity by April 5.
Meanwhile, nearly 20 more states are expected to hit their ICU bed capacity between April 13 to April 23, according to the analysis. Missouri is expected to face an ICU bed shortage by May 7, the latest of any state in the country.
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re: #434 Backwoods_Sleuth
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i do applaud this kind of awareness thinking
it’s great
will it translate into legislation and taxes to fund the raises?
alas, post 9/11 everyone was gonna pull over whenever they heard sirens. heroes and all.
lasted a week maybe
After the same amount of time “teaching” our four year old this morning, I couldn’t agree more. https://t.co/3PREMcnAas pic.twitter.com/2BfEOlCiWE
— Jacob Soboroff (@jacobsoboroff) March 16, 2020
BREAKING: An ER doctor at the D.C. public hospital has tested positive for coronavirus and another doctor is in quarantine after wife tested positive. Hospital serves some of the poorest, oldest and sickest patients in the Washington region. https://t.co/mr3zMNnlbg
— Fenit Nirappil (@FenitN) March 16, 2020
re: #436 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
As things turn more serious from the clown-show in the White House, the real problem of limited hospital facilities sets in:
SEE WHEN STATES WILL FACE HOSPITAL BED CAPACITY SHORTAGES DURING COVID-19 OUTBREAK
this is why things (the market, jobs) arent going back to normal in may, july, october (ie before the election). he’s deluded if he thinks he can run on some sort of ‘rebound’
Florida Secretary of State Laurel Lee: “Florida is proceeding with tomorrows election.”
Adds: “As of this morning’s report, almost 2 million Floridians have voted.”— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) March 16, 2020
I did manage to snag 5 avocados, so I got that goin’ for me. Which is nice.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 16, 2020
I’m back next Monday- 2 thoughts - as I study remote learning plans from my sons school and freak out (since when does 2nd grade math = SAT style word problems?) I’m thinking about all the families who may not have iPads - will tweet out info on charities that work to fix that. https://t.co/1SIYIIoiic
— Nicolle Wallace (@NicolleDWallace) March 16, 2020
Gov Beshear says he spoke today with grocery executives. They’re going to take steps on hoarding by shoppers to make sure people have what they need. ^JC pic.twitter.com/Mq685ZWly3
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) March 16, 2020
This guy makes quarantine look cute as heck.
cc @darth pic.twitter.com/M2gaZBnGqk— Kate Smith (@byKateSmith) March 16, 2020
What a horrible message to send to Americans who should be encouraged to take this test (if and when we have any available).
Swab tests are routine and not painful. pic.twitter.com/40qwfKYIgS— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) March 16, 2020
re: #445 Ace Rothstein
That will not last very long.
This is Lance. He burst through the fence back there to show you his new bow tie. 13/10 please tell him he’s handsome pic.twitter.com/8T0uRu4KUX
— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) March 16, 2020
re: #441 Charles Johnson
Beside the mango trees outside my house, I got avocado connections here on the rock.
If you know the right people they’re trying to pawn as many off on you as possible when the glut comes. And the gluts, they will come.
re: #445 Ace Rothstein
NOW Hannity is taking it seriously.
Now ask yourself how the fuck his viewers sort out what he said with what he says now.
But he never said that.
Here’s a video of him saying it.
Out of context.
It’s your words.
But you are twisting them.
You told people to basically lick doorknobs and mosh nude.
It was opinion.
“SEE?!? HE HAD IT RIGHT ALL ALONG. WE LOVE HANNITY!!!”
Secretary of State recommends delaying Kentucky’s primary election until June amid COVID-19 https://t.co/LN8VhDscjV
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) March 16, 2020
re: #449 BigPapa
Beside the mango trees outside my house, I got avocado connections here on the rock.
If you know the right people they’re trying to pawn as many off on you as possible when the glut comes. And the gluts, they will come.
like zucchini here in TheBackwoods and pretty much elsewhere.
re: #452 Backwoods_Sleuth
like zucchini here in TheBackwoods and pretty much elsewhere.
I would never turn away zuchs. I’ve decided to get up my pickle game for any future gluts.
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if Kentucky would just let everyone choose to absentee vote instead of restricting it to only those who will be out of their county on election day,this would not be a prob.
re: #446 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Well, this just - IMO, anyway - confirms what my wife and I have concluded already; which is that Trump either
1) didn’t take the test (and is lying about it), or
2) took the test, and tested positive (and is lying about it).
It’s Donald Trump: we have to assume he’s lying/misstating absent solid proof to the contrary: how this cretin has ANY credibility left (outside his cultish “base) is a mystery.
re: #444 Backwoods_Sleuth
For Meredith, self quarantining is a way of life. Be like Meredith. #QuarantineCats pic.twitter.com/yEHJ5c5oFi
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) March 16, 2020
re: #455 Backwoods_Sleuth
PA has a new mail-in ballot option. All you have to do is request it, vote (fill it in) and mail it back. At least in theory that is how it is supposed work.
Remember, gang, even if 2 million people die and the economy doesn’t recover for a hundred years, the depraved Trump cult still has what it wants: Frightened and tormented brown people for the goobers, third world wages and deregulation for the gentry, charter school loot and theocrat judges for the Dominionists, tax cuts for the fatcats.
There must be NO reconciliation, compromise, or “binding up of wounds” from the next administration. The evil coalition that elected Trump must be scourged and broken up and the ringleaders punished.
re: #459 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Remember, gang, even if 2 million people die and the economy doesn’t recover for a hundred years, the depraved Trump cult still has what it wants: Frightened and tormented brown people for the goobers, third world wages and deregulation for the gentry, charter school loot and theocrat judges for the Dominionists, tax cuts for the fatcats.
There must be NO reconciliation, compromise, or “binding up of wounds” from the next administration. The evil coalition that elected Trump must be scourged and broken up and the ringleaders punished.
Lock. Them. Up.
re: #458 PhillyPretzel
I signed up online yesterday.
re: #455 Backwoods_Sleuth
if Kentucky would just let everyone choose to absentee vote instead of restricting it to only those who will be out of their county on election day,this would not be a prob.
Except, at this point, an infected person showing up will probably spread it.
re: #459 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Remember, gang, even if 2 million people die and the economy doesn’t recover for a hundred years, the depraved Trump cult still has what it wants: Frightened and tormented brown people for the goobers, third world wages and deregulation for the gentry, charter school loot and theocrat judges for the Dominionists, tax cuts for the fatcats.
There must be NO reconciliation, compromise, or “binding up of wounds” from the next administration. The evil coalition that elected Trump must be scourged and broken up and the ringleaders punished.
NO ONE SKATES! I want every one of these bastards held accountable and facing criminal charges.
Here’s your approval ratings from the daily polls.
-3,056.40 (-13.18%)— And the Wind Cries “We have the Best Numbers……!!!” (@DaveoutofAustin) March 16, 2020
re: #450 Mescalero09
Now ask yourself how the fuck his viewers sort out what he said with what he says now.
But he never said that.
Here’s a video of him saying it.
Out of context.
It’s your words.
But you are twisting them.
You told people to basically lick doorknobs and mosh nude.
It was opinion.
“SEE?!? HE HAD IT RIGHT ALL ALONG. WE LOVE HANNITY!!!”
“i dont know what he said yesterday
i only know what he said today”
re: #459 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Remember, gang, even if 2 million people die and the economy doesn’t recover for a hundred years, the depraved Trump cult still has what it wants: Frightened and tormented brown people for the goobers, third world wages and deregulation for the gentry, charter school loot and theocrat judges for the Dominionists, tax cuts for the fatcats.
There must be NO reconciliation, compromise, or “binding up of wounds” from the next administration. The evil coalition that elected Trump must be scourged and broken up and the ringleaders punished.
scorched earth
no quarter
no consideration
no prisoners
annihilate them (im using it so much im remembering the spelling)
fuck mr “i don’t take responsibility at all” and the party he rode in on
re: #114 Anymouse 🌹🎃
It’s looking like we’re going to postpone our trip to Germany this May until next year. We’ll see, but it doesn’t look good now.
If Canada closes the border with the USA as is being discussed in some political circles there, it is definitely off.
I don’t expect this to calm down before the end of June at the earliest.
re: #449 BigPapa
Beside the mango trees outside my house, I got avocado connections here on the rock.
If you know the right people they’re trying to pawn as many off on you as possible when the glut comes. And the gluts, they will come.
Without televised sporting events will we really need avocados? ///