Apparently they didn’t, moved the hospital ship and built the field unit for bumpkiss .
It’s a good thing they shut things down.
It’s working.
Apparently they didn’t, moved the hospital ship and built the field unit for bumpkiss .
Depends on the situation.So, its ultimately up to the individual states as to what they do and when they do it.
Cuomo said they 30,000 ventilators but ended up only needing 5,000.Apparently they didn’t, moved the hospital ship and built the field unit for bumpkiss .
Still wetting the bed ?So much MAGA!
"FOX and TRUMP Building Blame against China.
Should China apply the Bush Doctrine?
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The Bush Doctrine
Pre-emptive strikes
Bush addressed the cadets at the U.S. Military Academy (West Point) on June 1, 2002, and made clear the role pre-emptive war would play in the future of American foreign policy and national defense:
We cannot defend America and our friends by hoping for the best. We cannot put our faith in the word of tyrants, who solemnly sign non-proliferation treaties, and then systemically break them. If we wait for threats to fully materialize, we will have waited too long—Our security will require transforming the military you will lead—a military that must be ready to strike at a moment's notice in any dark corner of the world. And our security will require all Americans to be forward-looking and resolute, to be ready for preemptive action when necessary to defend our liberty and to defend our lives.
The stance of the Bush administration was that the harsh measures to spread the democracy worldwide are inevitable and efficacious, in which for instance, liberating Iraq will plant democracy in the area and enable it to flourish in the rest of the Middle East.[36]
Two distinct schools of thought arose in the Bush Administration regarding how to handle countries such as Iraq, Iran, and North Korea (the so-called "Axis of Evil"[37] states). Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, as well as U.S. Department of State specialists, argued for what was essentially the continuation of existing U.S. foreign policy. These policies, developed after the Cold War, sought to establish a multilateral consensus for action (which would likely take the form of increasingly harsh sanctions against the problem states, summarized as the policy of containment). The opposing view, argued by Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and a number of influential Department of Defense policy makers like Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, held that direct and unilateral action was both possible and justified and that America should embrace the opportunities for democracy and security offered by its position as sole remaining superpower.
Say, China levels Vegas, Tel Aviv and Seattle in first strike?
So much MAGA!
"FOX and TRUMP Building Blame against China.
Should China apply the Bush Doctrine?
......................
The Bush Doctrine
Pre-emptive strikes
Bush addressed the cadets at the U.S. Military Academy (West Point) on June 1, 2002, and made clear the role pre-emptive war would play in the future of American foreign policy and national defense:
We cannot defend America and our friends by hoping for the best. We cannot put our faith in the word of tyrants, who solemnly sign non-proliferation treaties, and then systemically break them. If we wait for threats to fully materialize, we will have waited too long—Our security will require transforming the military you will lead—a military that must be ready to strike at a moment's notice in any dark corner of the world. And our security will require all Americans to be forward-looking and resolute, to be ready for preemptive action when necessary to defend our liberty and to defend our lives.
The stance of the Bush administration was that the harsh measures to spread the democracy worldwide are inevitable and efficacious, in which for instance, liberating Iraq will plant democracy in the area and enable it to flourish in the rest of the Middle East.[36]
Two distinct schools of thought arose in the Bush Administration regarding how to handle countries such as Iraq, Iran, and North Korea (the so-called "Axis of Evil"[37] states). Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, as well as U.S. Department of State specialists, argued for what was essentially the continuation of existing U.S. foreign policy. These policies, developed after the Cold War, sought to establish a multilateral consensus for action (which would likely take the form of increasingly harsh sanctions against the problem states, summarized as the policy of containment). The opposing view, argued by Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and a number of influential Department of Defense policy makers like Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, held that direct and unilateral action was both possible and justified and that America should embrace the opportunities for democracy and security offered by its position as sole remaining superpower.
Say, China levels Vegas, Tel Aviv and Seattle in first strike?
Good for Trump , giving you another conniption fit . He is so adept at triggering you .Wtf!
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He did that . But .I see, Trump is trying to pass the buck for his sorry excuse for a response to the Covid debacle. Typical. And the Trumpkins think this is just fine. Stupid is as stupid does, eh.
Good for Trump , giving you another conniption fit . He is so adept at triggering you .
Trump Tells Governors They Can Open States Before May 1
https://www.dailywire.com/news/trump-tells-governors-they-can-open-states-before-may-1
Let's hope most do.
So, its ultimately up to the individual states as to what they do and when they do it.
In Lansing, Michigan yesterday....
This says it all.
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