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GBRforLife1

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there will be different hot spots at different times .. much like things were calm in Italy when China was severely affected .. or quiet in NYC when Washington was getting hit

your quote is analogous to saying that the generals on the ground during the Normandy invasion were hysterical reactionaries because the generals on the ground back in the UK were saying all was quiet there

Oh now it's different hot spots at different times.

So no reason to **** the country down and put 10s of millions out of work.
 

jlb321_rivals110621

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Cdc has workable vaccine. Now, up to fda

The director of the CDC and the commissioner of the FDA are both presidential appointees ... there shouldn't be any barriers .. especially for a president who "understands this stuff "

if it exists then get it done ..else it is a massive failure



“I like this stuff. I really get it,” Trump boasted to reporters during a tour of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, where he met with actual doctors and scientists who are feverishly scrambling to contain and combat the deadly illness. Citing a “great, super-genius uncle” who taught at MIT, Trump professed that it must run in the family genes.

“People are really surprised I understand this stuff,” he said. “Every one of these doctors said, ‘How do you know so much about this?’ Maybe I have a natural ability.”
 

NorthwoodHusker

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Oh now it's different hot spots at different times.

So no reason to **** the country down and put 10s of millions out of work.
Only 38 states have full shut down, not all, and three days ago,less than that.
Each state has the rights to do this, everything else is guidelines from the feds. They,the feds, don't even have the right to do these things.
Governors are called upon to make big decisions, some are passing the buck, some are running scared, shuttingbdown too early, some, too late etc.
 

NorthwoodHusker

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The director of the CDC and the commissioner of the FDA are both presidential appointees ... there shouldn't be any barriers .. especially for a president who "understands this stuff "

if it exists then get it done ..else it is a massive failure



“I like this stuff. I really get it,” Trump boasted to reporters during a tour of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, where he met with actual doctors and scientists who are feverishly scrambling to contain and combat the deadly illness. Citing a “great, super-genius uncle” who taught at MIT, Trump professed that it must run in the family genes.

“People are really surprised I understand this stuff,” he said. “Every one of these doctors said, ‘How do you know so much about this?’ Maybe I have a natural ability.”
Not sure that there'd be barriers. What I meant was, the fda slow rolls things, no time for that now
 

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Only 38 states have full shut down, not all, and three days ago,less than that.
Each state has the rights to do this, everything else is guidelines from the feds. They,the feds, don't even have the right to do these things.
Governors are called upon to make big decisions, some are passing the buck, some are running scared, shuttingbdown too early, some, too late etc.
I'm assuming Nebraska is one of the 12
 

GBRforLife1

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Only 38 states have full shut down, not all, and three days ago,less than that.
Each state has the rights to do this, everything else is guidelines from the feds. They,the feds, don't even have the right to do these things.
Governors are called upon to make big decisions, some are passing the buck, some are running scared, shuttingbdown too early, some, too late etc.

So are trying to imply that this isn't media driven, with garbage models, to scare the masses?
 

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They work for Trump. he can fix it if there's anything he thinks they are slow rolling.

Actually the way he's browbeat every one else under his purview or even Powell at Fed the fact that he's not in Twitter pushing the FDA makes me think they aren't as close as some think. I guess we'll see.

He was all over the chloroquine stuff he was briefed on so I find it hard to imagine he doesn't know the state of several potential vaccines
 

HUSKERFAN66

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They work for Trump. he can fix it if there's anything he thinks they are slow rolling.
Truuuuue, but a good leader delegates and let's them do their job. If they clash or there's questions, let them exchange their views and have the discussion.
 

jflores

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Truuuuue, but a good leader delegates and let's them do their job. If they clash or there's questions, let them exchange their views and have the discussion.

Right it would be within Trump's purview to fix a broken executive Dept if they aren't performing in a time of crisis.
 

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I though we fought a war (tech a police action) over keeping S Korea free.
 

dinglefritz

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I though we fought a war (tech a police action) over keeping S Korea free.
There is zero doubt that S. Korea has MANY advantages in waging war with CV. First, their police force is brutal. A U.S. police officer would do time for the things S.Korean officers routinely do. Second, they have exactly one land border and it is with a country they basically are still at war with. People know in Korea, you follow the rules or you're going to the clink and along the way you will likely accumulate some very nasty bruises.
 

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But what if that’s cause he broke it?

The arguments here are all backwards.

The liberal media is driving the bus and Trump's letting them which basically says he's a big dope.

The FDA is slow rolling vaccines and Trump is letting them because you know he's a big dope.

Probably no one in the country is more vested in getting the economy back than Trump with an election coming of all things.

If there were miracle answers in front of them he would more than likely execute them...but since he's not that should tell you something. He's either a dope or there's no miracles
 

dinglefritz

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This is crazy and needs to change
And that is because HIV may be present but not in high enough levels to detect due to sequestration. They also are at much higher risk of carrying other diseases. It's called trying to lower the risk from transfusions.
 

NorthwoodHusker

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Should be in trials to medical personnel in a couple of weeks but it won't. Fauci has his head up his *** on this one. He's stuck in the 1900s on vaccine development.
Then, he's gone, might keep him on, but the keys will be handed to someone else.
This may not be the best vaccine, I know the one using the older SARs, which prevents cell invasion on the novel sars, guy from san fran,may be a better alternative, but anything as soon as posiible at this point, alternatives later.
Fauci better break with convention on this.
 

dinglefritz

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I don't get it. Listen to Cuomo's press conference from today. They said that there has only been one transfer from one hospital to another and that it wasn't over capacity related. It seems to me that if these hospitals were so overrun, that they would be transferring patients all over the place in relation to the plan that they have set out. That has not happened yet. The question is, will it ever?
IF the social distancing continues they'll probably be okay but make no mistake they are stretched beyond belief with staffing problems. The hospitalized patients dying at such a high rate is helping eliminate overcrowding in ICU beds.:( When you have to bring in reefers to store the bodies in, you've got a mess.
 

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And that is because HIV may be present but not in high enough levels to detect due to sequestration. They also are at much higher risk of carrying other diseases. It's called trying to lower the risk from transfusions.
I just quit replying, its like wave after wave of hatred, every once in awhile, a valid question or point, but not much to offer really.
 

dinglefritz

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The director of the CDC and the commissioner of the FDA are both presidential appointees ... there shouldn't be any barriers .. especially for a president who "understands this stuff "

if it exists then get it done ..else it is a massive failure



“I like this stuff. I really get it,” Trump boasted to reporters during a tour of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, where he met with actual doctors and scientists who are feverishly scrambling to contain and combat the deadly illness. Citing a “great, super-genius uncle” who taught at MIT, Trump professed that it must run in the family genes.

“People are really surprised I understand this stuff,” he said. “Every one of these doctors said, ‘How do you know so much about this?’ Maybe I have a natural ability.”
Any President would be learning on the job about this. Trump unfortunately has no filter. Obama would have kept his mouth shut and uttered a few talking points from his handlers and everybody would have called him the smartest man in America. Perceptions often aren't reality.
 

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Oh now it's different hot spots at different times.

So no reason to **** the country down and put 10s of millions out of work.


it sucks but unfortunately once you have evidence of community spread it is too late
NYC tried this approach .. waiting to close things down until after there is evidence of spread .. it didn't work
 

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So are trying to imply that this isn't media driven, with garbage models, to scare the masses?

More than one thing can be true. The media can be overreacting and trying to scare the masses at the same time as needing to slow the spread of a virus.

Do you think doctors are responding to the media hysteria? Or are they intentionally part of spreading the hysteria?

Honestly, I am trying to understand your view. Do you think this is just a hoax and a whole bunch of people are in on it or people (including doctors) just following like the media like sheep?

At what point would you think this pandemic would be worth shutting the country down?
 

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Any President would be learning on the job about this. Trump unfortunately has no filter. Obama would have kept his mouth shut and uttered a few talking points from his handlers and everybody would have called him the smartest man in America. Perceptions often aren't reality.

I don't disagree ... there is a claim that the CDC has a "workable vaccine" --

if true .... let's go .... the CDC and FDA are under white house jurisdiction .... if there are delays then the consequences of those delays - lives and economics - fall under the executive branch


(I don't believe there is a vaccine ready to go)
 

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It's not just Fauci. What little info there has been out of the med center from folks like Rupp don't seem to think we'll be on track to rush a vaccine.
 

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More than one thing can be true. The media can be overreacting and trying to scare the masses at the same time as needing to slow the spread of a virus.

Do you think doctors are responding to the media hysteria? Or are they intentionally part of spreading the hysteria?

Honestly, I am trying to understand your view. Do you think this is just a hoax and a whole bunch of people are in on it or people (including doctors) just following like the media like sheep?

At what point would you think this pandemic would be worth shutting the country down?
I think what he's saying is, people covering a gov screaming for ventilators while still having 3000 in stores, or, 2.2 million americans will die, or,one doctor claiming we knew about the virus, and how it'd react in december etc etc.
Understand, no one thinks its a hoax, even those calling everyone to go to china town, or go to a parade, or to mardi gras etc.
There are every pov being displayed, only few are helpful
 

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I don't think most business's will be fine in the long run...I think most are going to be behind for a very long time and at some point many will just pull the plug and say screw it to the suppliers they owe and go under. Hope I'm wrong, but as a small biz owner in my previous life, it would have devastated us to go months with almost nothing coming in the front door, as your overhead stays the same. Then the domino affect is the employees who used to work there no longer do or have a job so now they're impacted as well and finding replacement work is going to be challenging to say the least.

I have a major advantage that my business was a turnaround. Acquired out of bankruptcy. Our debt to equity is about .15. We’ve been able to cut costs by about 75% so we’ll be good unless we end up in a Great Depression that lasts until 2025 or so.

But I think in general that you are right about most small businesses. Heck, I know a couple hoteliers that were doing very well but highly leveraged and they are very panicked.
 

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It's not just Fauci. What little info there has been out of the med center from folks like Rupp don't seem to think we'll be on track to rush a vaccine.
Then, they're tone deaf. Looking at just the medical side, its a monster, but obviously they don't see the even bigger one heading our way.
They either understand Trump for once, or get out of the way. Both sides have tried to express a unified effort thus far, all on the medical side, its slowly shifting out of their arena, to the economic side, they'd best learn, and fast.
 

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I have a major advantage that my business was a turnaround. Acquired out of bankruptcy. Our debt to equity is about .15. We’ve been able to cut costs by about 75% so we’ll be good unless we end up in a Great Depression that lasts until 2025 or so.

But I think in general that you are right about most small businesses. Heck, I know a couple hoteliers that were doing very well but highly leveraged and they are very panicked.
Most small businesses have a three month time before bust, or,50% do.
 

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I think what he's saying is, people covering a gov screaming for ventilators while still having 3000 in stores, or, 2.2 million americans will die, or,one doctor claiming we knew about the virus, and how it'd react in december etc etc.
Understand, no one thinks its a hoax, even those calling everyone to go to china town, or go to a parade, or to mardi gras etc.
There are every pov being displayed, only few are helpful

I think the problem is too many people get their information off Twitter and other social media. And that vantage is insanely polarizing. Then the overly polarized vantage point pushes more and more people to prove how wrong other people are as opposed to understand or listen to facts and reality.

It is really challenging to get true facts in today's world. Realizing and admitting that will make a lot of people's lives a little less frustrating.

I just don't get the passion around having to prove some random person wrong as opposed to just discussing facts. FFS there were multiple pages on this thread alone on people debating what the president and an MSNBC person said. And in reality they both were fairly accurate (within days) but everyone has to prove someone else is wrong.

There are some really good posters in the thread. Sharing facts AND opinions.

This virus is terrible but we are a very sick culture aside from that.
 

RaisingArizona

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Most small businesses have a three month time before bust, or,50% do.

I get that. Another important distinction is those businesses that rent vs. those that own the underlying real estate. If it comes to it the equity in the real estate combined with strong banking relationships and no other debt afford me some options that other businesses wouldn’t have.

This is still going to set me back though. Will expend a considerable amount of my war chest.
 

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There is zero doubt that S. Korea has MANY advantages in waging war with CV. First, their police force is brutal. A U.S. police officer would do time for the things S.Korean officers routinely do. Second, they have exactly one land border and it is with a country they basically are still at war with. People know in Korea, you follow the rules or you're going to the clink and along the way you will likely accumulate some very nasty bruises.
We have the highest incarceration rate in the world, at best we have inconsistent officer behavior, with brutality being a reality in many higher crime areas. We have strong enforcement procedures that are ineffective and inefficient as our crime rate is also astronomical. You would hope that mass incarceration would equate to low crime numbers. Espousing our virtues as a place of liberty is an oversimplification. A subsection of our society is born with protected freedoms of family, faith, and opportunity. But a large group are not born with these freedoms. I do believe that the inequality in the nation is going to exacerbate the problem. We have millions of undereducated, disconnected people who cannot respond appropriately to such a crisis. They are either non-compliant to the social distancing, or non-compliant and rush the emergency room when they get sick. After this mess we need a strong commitment to making sure every american is maximized as their weakness affects all of us. We are in the habit of taking advantage of the poor and uneducated but in a crisis like this the response is only as good as the weakest link.

Think about a place like Chicago and Detroit...only about 2% of the urban population is proficient on basic standardized tests, millions of people in these cities are functionally illiterate. I will never believe America is a free country when such a thing exists. Some people are free, but that is the case in all dictatorships or totalitarian regimes...there is always a preferred class.

I do agree about the geographic advantages of SK and their homogeneity allows them more success.
 
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Most small businesses have a three month time before bust, or,50% do.

Three months even sounds high to me.....I ain't saying this is wrong, but I know we could not have gone 90 days without generating any revenue and if we did go that long, we would be so far behind it would take a few years to claw back and get on top of it.
 
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