L L wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
unbelievably ethical.
That's a strange phrase.
I guess most people are pretty ethical or somewhat ethical, but this guy is unbelievably ethical.
Goes beyond the norm to be so, and because of the power and respect he has in the NIH and beyond, he makes sure others are also, so yes, "unbelievably ethical."
If trump could talk, I’m sure he would one-up Fauci:
“Professional ethicists can’t believe how knowledgeable I am about ethics...”
It seems that Senate republicans are against Trump's emergency economic stimulus ideas (a large payroll tax cut) after they had a "gathering". They indent to let coronavirus matters get worse if they don't get some political concessions.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Trump called the gathering “great” and said there was “tremendous unity.”
“I don’t think any decision whatsoever has been made," said Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.).
One reason multiple Republicans and White House aides oppose the payroll tax cut is because they doubt it will do much to calm economic fears.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has privately told several allies in recent days he personally opposes the payroll tax cut idea Trump has endorsed .... McConnell has made clear he “detests” pursuing this particular policy, which would probably add to federal debt and deficits, and he has said many conservative GOP senators share his view.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/03/10/trump-coronavirus-tax-cuts-congress/
Flagpole wrote:
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_trump_job_approval-6179.htmlBack down to 44.3% Trump Approval at RealClearPolitics. Not a good look for him.
Ridiculous, even for the very stupid posters here, to claim Trump is going to win in 2020.
Biden is up on Trump 6.5% nationally.
Biden is up on Trump in Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, Maine, Virginia.
Toss up in Florida and Wisconsin.
Trump has already cheated, and when you cheat, you have a better chance of winning than if you don't cheat, but there is nothing going on right now that suggests Trump will beat Biden. Beyond stupid to say so. Not surprising coming from Trumpers, of course.
How stupid can you be ?pole? You flop, after flop after flop.
Dementia Joe is going to president of his future nursing home committee.
Trollminator wrote:
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
The #BidensCognitiveDecline hashtag continues to be the most tweeted of the day and his brain is aging in dog years.
Dementia Joe will crumble in the first debate with Trump.
Wrong - it's trending #3. Why are you assuming trump is going to be composed? He isn't going to be at one of his rallies. Being quick with the same sentence using 3rd grade vocabulary isn't going to help his cause. Will we hear a single intelligent thing out of trump's mouth?
Every time you post about Joe you highlight just how weak trump is. I'll let you figure that one out.
Exactly! What makes you RepubliKKKKans think 45 is some eloquent debater full of knowledge who will mop the floor with Biden? 45 has the vocabulary of a toddler and will resort to nothing but name calling and criticizing the media. That all he has.
That’s about right, trump’s ideas are too stupid even for Moscow Mitch (who theoretically could win re-election, unlike fat boy).
It will be telling when Biden debates Sanders one-on-one this Sunday. Then we will see how effective Biden might be in that kind of a format.
Kansas City Mayor turned away at polls (coincidentally he is black).
The Burghh wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
Wrong - it's trending #3. Why are you assuming trump is going to be composed? He isn't going to be at one of his rallies. Being quick with the same sentence using 3rd grade vocabulary isn't going to help his cause. Will we hear a single intelligent thing out of trump's mouth?
Every time you post about Joe you highlight just how weak trump is. I'll let you figure that one out.
Exactly! What makes you RepubliKKKKans think 45 is some eloquent debater full of knowledge who will mop the floor with Biden? 45 has the vocabulary of a toddler and will resort to nothing but name calling and criticizing the media. That all he has.
Dementia Joe is so out of it, that he doesn't know what city or state he's in. His brain is fried and he's going to get destroyed. He keeps embarrassing himself at every public campaign stop.
Enjoy your loss.
#Trumplandslide
KAG2020
21 windows wrote:
P wrote:
Do you have any evidence to back that up? Or are you just adding to the vacuous nonsense being spread on here?
I provided a link to a CNN Business news article. Get some professional help, thanks.
My apologies, I erred in neglecting to quote the post to which I was referring. My bad.
Here is the full text of the post to which I was referring:
21 windows:"This virus is not going away. It is heading south for the winter, and will be mostly dormant in the northern part of the world, It will rear its head up in the north later this year (next flu season). "
As you can readily see, my response indicating that your post was vacuous was entirely appropriate.
I honestly hope you are right about part of your post - perhaps the virus will retreat in the face of cold weather. Perhaps not. But I am certain that everyone on here hopes that is the case in order to give us a little breathing room. (pun acknowledged, but not intended)
ADD: Trump demands that his stimulus package run through November. Nothing political to see here . . . . LOL.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-10/trump-tells-gop-he-wants-payroll-tax-waived-through-election
21 windows wrote:
It seems that Senate republicans are against Trump's emergency economic stimulus ideas (a large payroll tax cut) after they had a "gathering". They indent to let coronavirus matters get worse if they don't get some political concessions.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Trump called the gathering “great” and said there was “tremendous unity.”
“I don’t think any decision whatsoever has been made," said Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.).
One reason multiple Republicans and White House aides oppose the payroll tax cut is because they doubt it will do much to calm economic fears.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has privately told several allies in recent days he personally opposes the payroll tax cut idea Trump has endorsed .... McConnell has made clear he “detests” pursuing this particular policy, which would probably add to federal debt and deficits, and he has said many conservative GOP senators share his view.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/03/10/trump-coronavirus-tax-cuts-congress/
Fat hurts wrote:
It will be telling when Biden debates Sanders one-on-one this Sunday. Then we will see how effective Biden might be in that kind of a format.
The DNC is protecting Dementia Joe by going to a town hall format where he gets to sit down.
P wrote:
21 windows wrote:
I provided a link to a CNN Business news article. Get some professional help, thanks.
My apologies, I erred in neglecting to quote the post to which I was referring. My bad.
Here is the full text of the post to which I was referring:
21 windows:"This virus is not going away. It is heading south for the winter, and will be mostly dormant in the northern part of the world, It will rear its head up in the north later this year (next flu season). "
As you can readily see, my response indicating that your post was vacuous was entirely appropriate.
I honestly hope you are right about part of your post - perhaps the virus will retreat in the face of cold weather. Perhaps not. But I am certain that everyone on here hopes that is the case in order to give us a little breathing room. (pun acknowledged, but not intended)
That is how influenza works. There is ALWAYS a flu season somewhere in the world. There is a northern hemisphere and there is a southern hemisphere. Spring is starting up in the northern hemisphere. Fall is starting up in the southern hemisphere.
Did you now that influenza has never been eradicated? What makes you think that coronavirus will simply terminate itself because it becomes summertime in the northern hemisphere?
From wikipedia: Flu season is an annually recurring time period characterized by the prevalence of outbreaks of influenza (flu). The season occurs during the cold half of the year in each hemisphere. … In the United States, the flu season is considered October through May. It usually peaks in February. In Australia, the flu season is considered May to October. It usually peaks in August.
Now, provide something that refutes what I stated.
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
It will be telling when Biden debates Sanders one-on-one this Sunday. Then we will see how effective Biden might be in that kind of a format.
The DNC is protecting Dementia Joe by going to a town hall format where he gets to sit down.
^ what tzees resort to when they have nothing substantive, keep up this effective strategy
21 windows wrote:
P wrote:
My apologies, I erred in neglecting to quote the post to which I was referring. My bad.
Here is the full text of the post to which I was referring:
21 windows:"This virus is not going away. It is heading south for the winter, and will be mostly dormant in the northern part of the world, It will rear its head up in the north later this year (next flu season). "
As you can readily see, my response indicating that your post was vacuous was entirely appropriate.
I honestly hope you are right about part of your post - perhaps the virus will retreat in the face of cold weather. Perhaps not. But I am certain that everyone on here hopes that is the case in order to give us a little breathing room. (pun acknowledged, but not intended)
That is how influenza works. There is ALWAYS a flu season somewhere in the world. There is a northern hemisphere and there is a southern hemisphere. Spring is starting up in the northern hemisphere. Fall is starting up in the southern hemisphere.
Did you now that influenza has never been eradicated? What makes you think that coronavirus will simply terminate itself because it becomes summertime in the northern hemisphere?
From wikipedia: Flu season is an annually recurring time period characterized by the prevalence of outbreaks of influenza (flu). The season occurs during the cold half of the year in each hemisphere. … In the United States, the flu season is considered October through May. It usually peaks in February. In Australia, the flu season is considered May to October. It usually peaks in August.
Now, provide something that refutes what I stated.
We are talking about COVID-19 here. Let me know when you have some meaningful information regarding the virus in question.
P wrote:
We are talking about COVID-19 here. Let me know when you have some meaningful information regarding the virus in question.
Keep your head in the sand. That is how Trump is handling it.