COVID-19 'Pandemic'

Ocean Breeze

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You nail him down every time OB. I too believe he is incredibly insecure. He's nothing but a thug who thrives on controversy.
excellent point. He CREATES controversy just to stir things up. Just like revenge.....it fuels him.

You have him pegged too ;-) I am thinking that more and more people are now aware of his behavioral issues.
I also think that many Americans are just too afraid to acknowledge that he has "issues" and is not an effective leader. They collectively tend to "support" their leader due to some patriotism actor.........That can sometimes blind hem to the reality.
 

Ocean Breeze

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The more his name is spoken or even thought of the bigger impact on the Universe.

It's why I rarely use his name or think about him.

There is much more in life than Prez CheezWhiz
Interesting point. Like putting out negative energy out into the verse.

The problem is that he makes sure he has a presence on the news on a continuous basis.

On the other hand.....it is important to observe what he is doing as living through his presidency.........is living through an unusual phase in history. Like living through this virus.
 

petros

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excellent point. He CREATES controversy just to stir things up. Just like revenge.....it fuels him.
You have him pegged too ;-) I am thinking that more and more people are now aware of his behavioral issues.
I also think that many Americans are just too afraid to acknowledge that he has "issues" and is not an effective leader. They collectively tend to "support" their leader due to some patriotism actor.........That can sometimes blind hem to the reality.
The more his name is spoken or even if he is thought of the bigger impact on the Universe.
It's why I rarely use his name or think about him.
There is much more in life than Prez CheezWhiz
Stop polluting the ether.
 

petros

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Interesting point. Like putting out negative energy out into the verse.
The problem is that he makes sure he has a presence on the news on a continuous basis.
On the other hand.....it is important to observe what he is doing as living through his presidency.........is living through an unusual phase in history. Like living through this virus.
He is doing it for his benefit and you are doing it for his benefit.

Try a day without Prez CheezWhiz and see how you feel the next morning.
 

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DAN HODGES: At last, there are reasons for optimism - so why are some people itching for Boris to fail?

By Dan Hodges For The Mail On Sunday
05 Apr 2020



It's been like playing a game of Whack-A-Mole,' the exhausted Government adviser admitted to me.

'One moment we're under attack over contact tracing. It's been like playing a game of Whack-A-Mole,' the exhausted Government adviser admitted to me. '

One moment we're under attack over contact tracing.

Last week was the blackest week of the coronavirus crisis, for both the country and the Government.

The death total rose above 4,000. Senior Ministers and officials, from the Prime Minister down, found themselves locked in their own personal battle with the virus.

And in their absence there were moments when it looked like the entire Covid-19 strategy was coming off the rails.

But away from the hysterical headlines and confused press conferences, a different mood is settling over those poring over modelling data and frantically signing off procurement forms – hope.

They are at war. And they believe they are finally seeing signs they're winning it. 'From the beginning we've been looking at this in strategic, not tactical terms,' a Minister told me.

'We've known we're not going to be judged by where we are in the middle of this, but by the end. We're not going to let ourselves be distracted by what's happening in the press over four to five days. What matters is where we are in four to five weeks or four to five months.'

They report three main reasons for optimism. There are some signs the number of new infections is starting to taper. This is being supported by anecdotal evidence, such as call volumes to the NHS's 111 hotline. Another is evidence that lockdown and social-distancing are – for the moment – being broadly observed. 'There are exceptions with people flouting the rules,' one senior aide says. 'But just look at Central London at 5pm. It's a ghost town. And that has a major impact on the spread of the virus.'

The third is an assessment from senior medical experts that the NHS will have sufficient capacity to manage demand when the outbreak hits the 'peak', currently predicted to be somewhere around Easter weekend. 'It's going to be squeaky bum time come next Sunday,' an aide conceded. 'But we think we'll be OK.'

Yet despite these small but steady advances against their deadly Covid-19 enemy, Ministers are resigned to a further barrage of criticism.

PARTLY this is because of the 14-21 day time-lag between a reduction in infections and a reduction in the mortality figures. They also acknowledge that errors around issues like the testing regime and distribution of personal protection equipment (PPE) will take time to be completely addressed.

But they are also falling victim to events outside their control. One is the emergence of an unholy alliance between opponents of the Government's strategy from opposite flanks of the political spectrum.

On the right are the Death Accountants. These are the naysayers who claim the Government lockdown will end up costing more lives than it saves. Allowing the virus to tear through the population, killing the weak and infirm in the process, would ultimately prove more merciful and cash conscious, they argue.

Their estimate of the cost of saving every person – £500,000 per life – is too high for the nation to bear.

Meanwhile on the Left are the Momentum Morticians. No longer required to deliver punishment beatings on behalf of Labour's lost leader Jeremy Corbyn, they now fan out across social media, pouncing on the latest death statistics.

Every day at 2pm they congregate like vultures above the Department of Health Twitter feed. When the numbers rise sharply they swoop down, feasting on the toll, and demanding Boris and his Ministers be held account.

When the figures fail to meet their morbid daily benchmark, they flap about claiming the numbers have been manipulated, or invite people to count corpses in Germany or South Korea in comparison.

'We know this is going to go one of two ways,' a resigned Minister said. 'If we succeed in keeping the numbers down we'll be attacked for overreacting. And if we don't, we'll be attacked for not acting quickly enough.'

They also know that whatever the outcome, they will face a third criticism. 'We're going to start getting hammered soon for not having a clear strategy for ending lockdown,' they added. 'But we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.'

Another major problem has been the way the creation of a black market in dodgy coronavirus statistics has destroyed Government attempts to brace the public for the true scale of this crisis.

Over the past fortnight, statisticians have been popping up, hawking their latest Covid-19 wares – the UK would peak at 250 deaths a day according to one analysis, over half the UK population was infected already and hospitalisations would be very low, claimed another.

These figures were a cruel fantasy. When Boris Johnson delivered his sombre Covid-19 warning – 'It is going to spread further and I must level with the British public: many more families are going to lose loved ones before their time' – he was telling the unvarnished truth.

NHS Director Stephen Powis's prediction – 'If we can keep deaths below 20,000, we will have done very well in this epidemic' – was not cynical expectation management, but a statement of hard clinical fact.

THE Death Accountants and Momentum Morticians and the Statistical Corner-Pushers can have their fun. But for the politicians and officials running the coronavirus war room, every decision they take has life-or- death consequences.

Which leads to one of their biggest issues of all. Ministers are well aware of the toll lockdown and the mounting death rates are having on the country. They want to give the British people some positive news. But they have come to the conclusion that at this stage in the virus cycle, optimism kills.

'The strategy is working,' explains a Minister. 'But the thing that terrifies us more than anything else is that people start to ease back and think we've got this thing beaten. We can beat it. But if people think they can relax, the whole thing can still spiral out of control.'

That's especially true over the coming seven to ten days. No 10 have seen behaviour modelling that shows public support for lockdown wanes over the weekend.

'People are still in a mindset where they think the weekend is when you catch up with people,' said one official. 'They still don't understand that by catching up with them, you might also be killing them.'
They are also worried at forecasts that show mild weather arriving just in time to coincide with the traditional Easter break. 'People have got to stay inside this Easter, or it could be their last Easter,' said a Minister starkly.

The Government think they're winning the coronavirus war. They may be wrong. In six or seven days' time we will have a clear picture. It could show Ministers and officials have lost control of the crisis. There may not be enough ICU capacity. Or PPE provision. Or testing kits. But those same Ministers and officials are serving in the Covid-19 trenches. And the majority of their critics are not. They have earned our support for at least one more week.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/columni...-HODGES-reasons-optimism.html#article-8188193
 

JLM

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Who will get the blame when we discover that all of the bullshit of shutting down the economy was for naught?


WTF are you talking about, Walter? Are you a slow learner? Even people with a shoe size I.Q. can draw conclusions from observations! Are you blind or are you just stupid?
 

Ocean Breeze

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I didnt care for Reagan at the time and I think Jody Foster is hot.

Is that cultural?
LOL........No....that is personal.;-)


(I didn't care for Reagan either.......but he was better than You know who in office currently.
 

petros

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None were "cultural".


Assassination attempts and plots on the president of the United States have been numerous, ranging from the early 19th century to the 2010s. More than 30 attempts to kill an incumbent or former president, or a president-elect have been made since the early 19th century. Four sitting presidents have been killed: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). Additionally, two presidents have been injured in attempted assassinations: Theodore Roosevelt (1912; former president at the time) and Ronald Reagan (1981). In all of these cases, the attack weapon used was a firearm.

Although historian James W. Clarke has suggested that most American assassinations were politically motivated actions, carried out by rational men,[1] not all such attacks have been undertaken for political reasons.[2] Some attackers had questionable mental stability, and a few were judged legally insane.[3][4] Since the vice president has for more than a century been elected from the same political party as the president, the assassination of the president is unlikely to result in major policy changes. This may explain why political groups typically do not make such attacks.[5]
 

Ocean Breeze

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WTF are you talking about, Walter? Are you a slow learner? Even people with a shoe size I.Q. can draw conclusions from observations! Are you blind or are you just stupid?
Don't give him a multiple choice question ;-)
 

Mockingbird

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excellent point. He CREATES controversy just to stir things up. Just like revenge.....it fuels him.
You have him pegged too ;-) I am thinking that more and more people are now aware of his behavioral issues.
I also think that many Americans are just too afraid to acknowledge that he has "issues" and is not an effective leader. They collectively tend to "support" their leader due to some patriotism actor.........That can sometimes blind hem to the reality.

It has been said by past members of his administration that he was/is grossly under qualified for this position, but they were reluctant (at the time) to say anything for fear of the backlash. He doesn't just seek to troll people on Twitter, he looks to destroy lives, threaten and intimidate. The documentary of his golf course in Scotland is a prime example of the lengths he will go to steamroll over anyone who dares get in his way.

Many Americans I believe are merely uninformed when it comes to this man. They simply watch and believe state run media outlets like the prime time line-up on Fox News, which can only be described as the National Enquirer of journalism. And the rest listen to misogynist, racist, homophobic Rush Limbaugh. I truly believe most of his base take what they hear there to the polls and don't look past those sources to get a more rounded look at this guy.