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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by Cunt » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:20 pm

from wikipedia...
The WHO was established in 7 April 1948, which is commemorated as
That was SO yesterday.

Now that they seem to work for China, I don't blame anyone for backing away. China was one of the few entities that was clearly lying about this.

Also, did you see the recent Q post about the W.H.O. origins? Maybe that would illuminate things for you.
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by JimC » Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:12 pm

NineBerry wrote:
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pErvinalia wrote:
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You're grasping. No study or data shows that diarrhoea is common.
Professor doing an analysis of the first major outbreak area in Germany reports at least 33% of cases report diarrhea.

https://www.zeit.de/amp/wissen/gesundhe ... men-studie
So, as well as a nasty cough and a fever, we can expect a dire rear!

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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by rainbow » Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:33 am

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Second, why are you wishing so hard for it to fail as a treatment? Will you hope for saving, rather than losing lives if I remind you that Cuomo also said good things about the drug's potential?

Strawman. Where did I ever say I wanted it to fail?

Nowhere, so it's a pathetic lie to cover up for your failing hero, Trump.

Africa holds significant supplies of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, but we don't supply it needlessly when they are needed for other purposes.
...so I do actually hope that it works, but I'm not going to take my advice from a failed businessman and snake-oil salesman. I prefer qualified doctors.
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by Cunt » Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:36 pm

rainbow wrote:
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Second, why are you wishing so hard for it to fail as a treatment? Will you hope for saving, rather than losing lives if I remind you that Cuomo also said good things about the drug's potential?

Strawman. Where did I ever say I wanted it to fail?
It's got nothing to do with the drug. You want Trump to fail. You want to see every action he takes as a failure.

Which is a lot like someone wishing the pilot of a planeful of people would fail.

Nowhere, so it's a pathetic lie to cover up for your failing hero, Trump.
Not my hero, but I do hope he does well.

I hope he opens the economy in a way that minimizes lost life. I don't know when that is, but I do hope he makes the best possible call.

Africa holds significant supplies of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, but we don't supply it needlessly when they are needed for other purposes.
...so I do actually hope that it works, but I'm not going to take my advice from a failed businessman and snake-oil salesman. I prefer qualified doctors.
Africa is SO well-run!

I guess it makes sense that you would look to the most wealthy, successful country in the world and try to make it sound backward and shitty.

Sorry things are so bleak where you are. I understand your bitterness and lashing out.
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by Brian Peacock » Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:26 pm

V. poor trolling. Can do better. 3/10.
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V. poor trolling. Can do better. 3/10.
I've seen no evidence that he can do better. :coffee:
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Post by Brian Peacock » Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:27 pm

At least 17 million US workers made unemployed in the last three weeks. Fucking hell!
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by JimC » Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:07 pm

We have gone down the UK path (well, similar anyway...), via a massive amount of money delivered as reverse taxation to employers to be used as a wage subsidy, to keep employees going until this whole damn thing is over. A very socialist thing for a conservative coalition government to do... :tea:
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by Scot Dutchy » Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:25 pm

Our government has made sure nobody has lost wages or benefits. Businesses are being supported as well. There are free flowers as the government is paying 90% of their losses and is not requiring taxes to be paid. Thank fuck we are a rich country.
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Post by Brian Peacock » Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:00 pm

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We have gone down the UK path (well, similar anyway...), via a massive amount of money delivered as reverse taxation to employers to be used as a wage subsidy, to keep employees going until this whole damn thing is over. A very socialist thing for a conservative coalition government to do... :tea:
People have been reporting over the last few days that some employers are taking the interest free government underwrites while still making their employees go to work. I wouldn't be surprised to see boardroom bonuses and share option buybacks go up in Q2 here.
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by JimC » Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:43 pm

Brian Peacock wrote:
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JimC wrote:
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We have gone down the UK path (well, similar anyway...), via a massive amount of money delivered as reverse taxation to employers to be used as a wage subsidy, to keep employees going until this whole damn thing is over. A very socialist thing for a conservative coalition government to do... :tea:
People have been reporting over the last few days that some employers are taking the interest free government underwrites while still making their employees go to work. I wouldn't be surprised to see boardroom bonuses and share option buybacks go up in Q2 here.
Yeah, it will need to be watched very carefully. However, unions are gearing up to monitor the process, and it's actually under the control of the tax department, who are promising fairly robust checks...
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by JimC » Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:45 pm

For anyone interested, here is a link to the Australian government's info about the process (called JobKeeper)

https://www.business.gov.au/Risk-manage ... -employees
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

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Health care professionals are still going to work each day without sufficient masks, gloves, gowns and other supplies, and are begging for proper personal protective equipment (P.P.E.). In a country that spends more on health care than anywhere else on the planet, masks are being rationed or reused, and some hospital workers are even using novelty rain ponchos to protect themselves. Health care workers around the country are falling ill and dying — The Brooklyn Hospital Center estimated a third of its doctors and nurses are home sick with the virus. Meanwhile, President Trump has openly accused health care workers of being wasteful and hoarding masks. In the above Op-Ed video, nurses and physicians from around the country are demanding that the government take aggressive action to get them sufficient equipment.
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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by Tero » Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:21 pm

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Re: The Trump Pandemic

Post by Scot Dutchy » Mon Apr 13, 2020 3:52 am

Well how lower can you get:

US's global reputation hits rock-bottom over Trump's coronavirus response
International relations expert warns policy failure could do lasting damage as president insults allies and undermines alliances

Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, which he once dismissed as a hoax, has been fiercely criticised at home as woefully inadequate to the point of irresponsibility.

Yet also thanks largely to Trump, a parallel disaster is unfolding across the world: the ruination of America’s reputation as a safe, trustworthy, competent international leader and partner.

Call it the Trump double-whammy. Diplomatically speaking, the US is on life support.

“The Trump administration’s self-centred, haphazard, and tone-deaf response [to Covid-19] will end up costing Americans trillions of dollars and thousands of otherwise preventable deaths,” wrote Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard.

“But that’s not the only damage the United States will suffer. Far from ‘making America great again’, this epic policy failure will further tarnish [its] reputation as a country that knows how to do things effectively.”

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That’s a title the US appears on course to lose – a fall from grace that may prove irreversible. The domestic debacle unleashed by the pandemic, and global perceptions of American selfishness and incompetence, could change everything. According to Walt, Trump has presided over “a failure of character unparalleled in US history”.

Do Americans realise how far their country’s moral as well as financial stock has fallen? Perhaps at this time of extreme stress, it seems not to matter. But it will matter later on – for them and for the future international balance of power.
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