Trump when asked where he was:
"Dr. Fauci will be available for when his expertise is needed to communicate new updates".
Isnt that like all of this?

Haha, poor Nick. Have you ever lived outside of your city, or more importantly outside of North America?nick wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:27 pmyou know absolutely nothing and it shows.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:25 pmIf that was the case it would be a huge problem in most countries. South Korea they have generations living together. The Kurdish people are the same way as are Iraqis. Philippines again the same. All of those countries are nowhere near what Italy is experiencing.
I think this is 100% an age thing in Italy, or younger people with multiple underlying issues
Don't remember who posted it. But there has to be a point where you can't allow our country to go into a great depression. Young (previously) healthy people aren't dying of this at alarming numbers. I believe it was .2% for 30-40 year olds. Of that .2% how many had underlying issues?dakshdar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:31 pm So is this the timeline?
Monday 3/16: White House shares 15 days to slow the spread plan.
Thursday 3/19: California and NY go on shelter in place for their state, representing the largest groups of people in the country to get this order, for minimum of 2 weeks (additional states follow Friday and over the weekend)
Monday 3/23/Tuesday 3/24: In barely a week, the White House is already talking about people needing to go back to work and that they'll social distance and "all else" while watching over seniors "protectively and lovingly" but people need to return to work soon because the cure is worse than the problem.
So, we could barely get half way through a plan without shitting all over it and talking about doing a 180?
It's just interesting that they spend all this time on a plan, and can't get halfway through it without touting the opposite of the plan. When my boss changes his mind all the time about what we're doing at work, it's not really a confidence booster.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:36 pmDon't remember who posted it. But there has to be a point where you can't allow our country to go into a great depression. Young (previously) healthy people aren't dying of this at alarming numbers. I believe it was .2% for 30-40 year olds. Of that .2% how many had underlying issues?dakshdar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:31 pm So is this the timeline?
Monday 3/16: White House shares 15 days to slow the spread plan.
Thursday 3/19: California and NY go on shelter in place for their state, representing the largest groups of people in the country to get this order, for minimum of 2 weeks (additional states follow Friday and over the weekend)
Monday 3/23/Tuesday 3/24: In barely a week, the White House is already talking about people needing to go back to work and that they'll social distance and "all else" while watching over seniors "protectively and lovingly" but people need to return to work soon because the cure is worse than the problem.
So, we could barely get half way through a plan without shitting all over it and talking about doing a 180?
The economy and our country cannot fail over this. If you have underlying issues, stay the hell home. Don't be an asshole and visit people with underlying issues or the elderly.
Miss Cleo is that you?Cnasty wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:39 pm You know it's coming.
Trump is going to say we are re-opening the country on April blah blah blah
Democrats will be speaking up saying huge mistake blah blah blah
Trump will then blame the other side for the recession and economic downfall and the finger pointing continues.
Also, Trump can say that, but doesn't seem that will countermand state, county, or city orders.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:42 pmMiss Cleo is that you?Cnasty wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:39 pm You know it's coming.
Trump is going to say we are re-opening the country on April blah blah blah
Democrats will be speaking up saying huge mistake blah blah blah
Trump will then blame the other side for the recession and economic downfall and the finger pointing continues.
The economy and people's livlihood of providing for their family is more important. Here, I'll say it again. Until there is some way for everyone not to pay rent, mortgage, utilities and other bills this whole ordeal will never be viewed as dire as it may be. We will never allow America to falldakshdar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:40 pmIt's just interesting that they spend all this time on a plan, and can't get halfway through it without touting the opposite of the plan. When my boss changes his mind all the time about what we're doing at work, it's not really a confidence booster.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:36 pmDon't remember who posted it. But there has to be a point where you can't allow our country to go into a great depression. Young (previously) healthy people aren't dying of this at alarming numbers. I believe it was .2% for 30-40 year olds. Of that .2% how many had underlying issues?dakshdar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:31 pm So is this the timeline?
Monday 3/16: White House shares 15 days to slow the spread plan.
Thursday 3/19: California and NY go on shelter in place for their state, representing the largest groups of people in the country to get this order, for minimum of 2 weeks (additional states follow Friday and over the weekend)
Monday 3/23/Tuesday 3/24: In barely a week, the White House is already talking about people needing to go back to work and that they'll social distance and "all else" while watching over seniors "protectively and lovingly" but people need to return to work soon because the cure is worse than the problem.
So, we could barely get half way through a plan without shitting all over it and talking about doing a 180?
The economy and our country cannot fail over this. If you have underlying issues, stay the hell home. Don't be an asshole and visit people with underlying issues or the elderly.
Depends on the state. For instance, Mississippi refuses state lockdown today saying "Mississippi will never be China". Yea, most states will do what Trump says along party lines as always.dakshdar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:44 pmAlso, Trump can say that, but doesn't seem that will countermand state, county, or city orders.GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:42 pmMiss Cleo is that you?Cnasty wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:39 pm You know it's coming.
Trump is going to say we are re-opening the country on April blah blah blah
Democrats will be speaking up saying huge mistake blah blah blah
Trump will then blame the other side for the recession and economic downfall and the finger pointing continues.
Pretty damn funny...like the whore with the donut! lol
No, it's just nice to verbalize it sometimes.