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15 hours ago, JetsFan20 said:

They can re-open the economy, but I personally won’t be going to bars, restaurants (outside of takeout every now and then), airports, gyms, or large gatherings for a while. You realize 20 percent of people under 45 are hospitalized from this thing?

 

F That. People can talk tough all they want until they are a family member ends up in the hospital. 
 

I don’t think the government have any idea the scope of this thing either as nobody has any answers for the lack of testing. 

Your so called statistics would mean that 10's of millions of people are hospitalized from this virus. I assumed as a Jets fan you must be at least a little nuts but I may have underestimated just how much. 

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14 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Your so called statistics would mean that 10's of millions of people are hospitalized from this virus. I assumed as a Jets fan you must be at least a little nuts but I may have underestimated just how much. 

Just let him stay in his house. It’ll work out better for the rest of us in the long run.

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2 hours ago, B-Man said:

Strassel: Here’s Why the Democrats Keep Moving the Shutdown Goal Posts

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In mid-March, President Trump announced his 15-day plan to shut down the economy. His administration’s hope was that we could “flatten the curve” and “slow the spread” of COVID-19. Toward the end of that period, the situation was reassessed and the decision was made to extend the shutdown until the end of April. By now, most cities and regions of the US, including New York State, the epicenter of the pandemic, have managed to achieve this milestone and Americans, currently ending our fifth week of the quarantine, are growing restless.

 

The Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley Strassel writes, “The goal of the shutdown was never to eradicate the disease—an impossibility absent a vaccine. The lockdown was designed to buy the health sector time, to make sure all the cases didn’t hit at once in a crush that would overwhelm hospitals, à la Italy.”

 

Politico reports that, according to comments House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made during a two hour conference call with her caucus this week, her conditions for ending the shutdown have changed. She said that “Trump was putting Americans in grave danger if he rushes to reopen the economy at the end of this month.” The Politico story said, “Until a robust testing and contact tracing system is in place, [Pelosi believes] it would be impossible for the president to guarantee Americans a safe reentry into their normal life.”

 

 

Knowing that the longer the lockdown remains in effect, the deeper and more prolonged the recession will be, Democrats would like to see it continue for as long as possible. They are acutely aware that a slow economy will hurt the President’s chances of reelection.

Strassel writes:

By these standards, no lockdown may end until the Trump administration can “guarantee” a “safe” world in which people return to “normal.” The feds must stand up a testing system capable of hunting down and snuffing out each new infection. There can be no more outbreaks, and reopening cannot “significantly add” to existing counts (and the press reserves the authority to define “significantly.”) The unsaid corollary is that Mr. Trump will be held politically responsible for reopening in any way that fails to meet these baselines—on the hook for each subsequent death.

 

More at the link.

 

 

 

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Now this is treachery

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36 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Your so called statistics would mean that 10's of millions of people are hospitalized from this virus. I assumed as a Jets fan you must be at least a little nuts but I may have underestimated just how much. 

You know he meant among those that tested positive for the tomhanksvirus.  

 

8 hours ago, shoshin said:

 

Yes it does and you should wear the mask. 

 

These rallies are idiotic. The opening needs to be done very carefully but it can be done in a way that works over the course of the next 2-3 months. 

I don't think it's that complicated.  You tell everyone with preexisting conditions and the elderly to stay home and everybody else can go back to work using proper social distancing measures.  Make sure you don't visit those that are vulnerable.  The hospitals won't be overrun and you'll eventually develop herd immunity.  

 

The people I feel bad for are younger people with preexisting conditions that will have to go back to work to make ends meet and keep their health insurance.  

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16 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

You know he meant among those that tested positive for the tomhanksvirus.  

 

 

No, I don't know that he meant something different than what he clearly stated. 

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1 minute ago, 3rdnlng said:

No, I don't know that he meant something different than what he clearly stated. 

Fair enough.  I give people the benefit of the doubt.

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5 minutes ago, ~Kostabi~ said:

 

 

 

Wow, amazing ignorance.

 

The current United States Trade Representative.

The Secretary of Commerce

the Secretary of the Treasury

the Director of the United States National Economic Council.

and President Trump's Chief of Staff 

and his trusted  daughter and son-in-law.

 

Hell yes, they should be the Council to re-open America.

 

The Public health are on the Coronavirus Response Team.

 

 

Boy liberals suck at meme attempts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Wow, amazing ignorance.

 

The current United States Trade Representative.

The Secretary of Commerce

the Secretary of the Treasury

the Director of the United States National Economic Council.

and President Trump's Chief of Staff 

and his trusted  daughter and son-in-law.

 

Hell yes, they should be the Council to re-open America.

 

The Public health are on the Coronavirus Response Team.

 

 

Boy liberals suck at meme attempts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Did you just say his daughter and son-in-law should be on the council? 

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3 minutes ago, Q-baby! said:

Did you just say his daughter and son-in-law should be on the council? 

 

 

Did your "reader" step from the room ?

 

Yes.

 

I am sure that your experience with running meetings is limited.

 

The POTUS should have his Senior Advisor (as I am sure you know Jared is) and his daughter, who has worked with him for decades on the council along with the other experienced members that I mentioned.

 

Thats how leaders operate.

 

Your squirrel aside, the Economic recovery council is solid. Thats why any attempts to ridicule them fall flat, flat, flat........

 

 

 

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Just now, B-Man said:

 

 

Did your "reader" step from the room ?

 

Yes.

 

I am sure that your experience with running meetings is limited.

 

The POTUS should have his Senior Advisor (as I am sure you know Jared is) and his daughter, who has worked with him for decades on the council along with the other experienced members that I mentioned.

 

Thats how leaders operate.

 

Your squirrel aside, the Economic recovery council is solid. Thats why any attempts to ridicule them fall flat, flat, flat........

 

 

 

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Lol, do you really think they have a say? They are puppets for the combover. The blind leading the blind. Sounds about right. 

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We’re Going to Reopen Soon, and We Should

by Jim Talent

Original Article

 

No one should kid themselves. We’re not at the end of the COVID-19 epidemic. We’re not even at the beginning of the end. But to paraphrase Winston Churchill, we are approaching the end of the beginning; and that means the severe social distancing restrictions, which were imposed to achieve certain goals in the early stage of pandemic response, can and should be adjusted in recognition of our growing ability to deal with the disease in a more targeted way. As always, context is important. The extraordinary social distancing measures were designed to slow the spread of the virus. They were a hedge against the worst-case scenario 

 

 

 

For the Lefty PPPers

 

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The South....well Alabama, Missouri, Louisiana, Arkansas certainly are exemplary at being the worst performing states in almost every economic metric as well as social metrics such as teenage pregnancy, education, poverty, etc....I am sure they will set the example for everyone else to follow!

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END THE SHUTDOWNS! DO IT FOR THE CHILDREN

 

The United Nations warns that hundreds of thousands of children worldwide may die because of governments’ overreaction to the COVID-19 virus:

Hundreds of thousands of children could die this year due to the global economic downturn sparked by the coronavirus pandemic and tens of millions more could fall into extreme poverty as a result of the crisis, the United Nations warned on Thursday.
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Compared with adults, children infected with the coronavirus are less likely to have symptoms and more likely to have a mild illness, U.S. and Chinese studies have found.

But the U.N. report warned that “economic hardship experienced by families as a result of the global economic downturn could result in an hundreds of thousands of additional child deaths in 2020, reversing the last 2 to 3 years of progress in reducing infant mortality within a single year.”

 

 

MINNESOTANS STAND UP FOR FREEDOM

 

How effective will the protest be? There is growing opposition to Minnesota’s shutdown order, which is virtually indefensible in view of the utter failure of the state’s model to conform to reality. Today Governor Walz relaxed his order in several respects, mainly having to do with outdoor activities–fishing, golf, public parks. We will see more of this in the days to come as pressure mounts.

 

 

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, TH3 said:

The South....well Alabama, Missouri, Louisiana, Arkansas certainly are exemplary at being the worst performing states in almost every economic metric as well as social metrics such as teenage pregnancy, education, poverty, etc....I am sure they will set the example for everyone else to follow!


I still can’t figure out why we have a Donald Trump as President ? <TH3>

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