Interesting piece.
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
agip wrote:
Big one here
Biden with a big lead in Wisco.
Hard to see Spanky winning the EC if he can’t win Wisconsin.
https://twitter.com/politics_polls/status/1263454121186807819?s=21Just remember what the polls were showing on election day 2016- an easy victory for Cankles.
Hang your hat on that, Biff. You don't want to admit that Hillary was hated while Biden isn't and that we still aren't ready as a nation for a woman President as the enlightened Democrats didn't even have a woman in the top 2.
Biden has leads now in WI, MN, NH, NV, AZ, PA, OH, MI, FL.
Demographics favor Democrats more and more every day, and now seniors are moving away from him. Trump loses it daily. Trump thought we should inject disinfectants.
Biden wins big in November.
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
More incoherent talk from Dementia Joe:
"and we're going to create a new bio-based multi-facturing - multi-manufacturing job pro..uh uh...environment...."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvsK41b4u4A&feature=youtu.be
That is serious reaching on your part, Biff. You are panicked. And, you still don't get it. People would vote in a monkey instead of Trump. If Biden is breathing in November, he wins.
He is in a virtual tie in NC, and within the margin of error in Texas. That is nuts. Time for your dose of reality, Biff. I suggest you take a whole dose.
Trump is starting to have trouble holding on to his previously automatic 42% of the vote. I think this is new.
https://twitter.com/politics_polls/status/1263682688193630214?s=21
In case some of youse aren’t following the self destruction of Tara Reade, this tweet sums it up pretty well.
https://twitter.com/rachelbitecofer/status/1263795429122215937?s=21
5/21 data
More steady improvement along the same lines as we've seen for a week or two
World and US 7 day rolling average of daily deaths hits new lows on the curve, about where we were the first week of April.
No change in the standings.
Brazil is a disaster though - it's only 26th worst in per capita deaths (was 28th last week) but it's probably going to move through a lot of countries over the next week or so. Brazil regularly has the second most total deaths per nation, after the USA.
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
https://www.inquirer.com/news/voter-fraud-philadelphia-ward-leader-judge-of-elections-domenick-demuro-guilty-plea-20200521.htmlhttps://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-philadelphia-judge-elections-convicted-conspiring-violate-civil-rights-and-briberyinto that kinda thing wrote:
Everyday, new reports of democrat fraud activities are being released.
2014, 2015, and 2016. Link to the DOJ report in the article...
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/democratic-party-official-admits-he-took-bribes-stuff-ballot-boxesWe need voter ID.
Sincere question- how would having voters show an ID prevent a judge of elections from walking into the voting booth and repeatedly voting, as happened in this case?
into that kinda thing wrote:
Everyday, new reports of democrat fraud activities are being released.
2014, 2015, and 2016. Link to the DOJ report in the article...
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/democratic-party-official-admits-he-took-bribes-stuff-ballot-boxes
Republicans are still the kings of election fraud.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-north-carolina-idUSKCN1QG2FSRepublican science.
Wapo:
A study of 96,000 hospitalized coronavirus patients on six continents found that those who received an antimalarial drug promoted by President Trump as a “game changer” in the fight against the virus had a significantly higher risk of death compared with those who did not.
People treated with hydroxychloroquine, or the closely related drug chloroquine, were also more likely to develop a type of irregular heart rhythm, or arrhythmia, that can lead to sudden cardiac death, it concluded.
The study, published Friday in the medical journal the Lancet, is the largest analysis to date of the risks and benefits of treating covid-19 patients with antimalarial drugs. It is based on a retrospective analysis of medical records, not a controlled study in which patients are divided randomly into treatment groups — a method considered the gold standard of medicine. But the sheer size of the study was convincing to some scientists.
agip wrote:
5/21 data
More steady improvement along the same lines as we've seen for a week or two
I'm ready to call it. You heard it here first. Georgia's reopening has been a disaster.
New cases are now on an exponential growth curve that started about four weeks after reopening. Expect other states to follow the same trend.
The thing that worries me the most is that politicians will not admit they were wrong. We still need to:
1) Shut it down
2) Stop the spread
3) Test and trace
It's the only tool we have right now.
Trump's promotion of hydroxychloroquine sounds a lot like the pump and dump stock schemes mentioned in the mob piece.
He's got have some money in it somewhere.
Fat hurts wrote:
agip wrote:
5/21 data
More steady improvement along the same lines as we've seen for a week or two
I'm ready to call it. You heard it here first. Georgia's reopening has been a disaster.
New cases are now on an exponential growth curve that started about four weeks after reopening. Expect other states to follow the same trend.
The thing that worries me the most is that politicians will not admit they were wrong. We still need to:
1) Shut it down
2) Stop the spread
3) Test and trace
It's the only tool we have right now.
I'm not arguing with your conclusion, but didn't Georgia start to reopen 3 weeks ago, not 4 (on May 1)? If other states follow this trend, which I agree they will, it will be important to know for comparison purposes.
Fat hurts wrote:
agip wrote:
5/21 data
More steady improvement along the same lines as we've seen for a week or two
I'm ready to call it. You heard it here first. Georgia's reopening has been a disaster.
New cases are now on an exponential growth curve that started about four weeks after reopening. Expect other states to follow the same trend.
The thing that worries me the most is that politicians will not admit they were wrong. We still need to:
1) Shut it down
2) Stop the spread
3) Test and trace
It's the only tool we have right now.
link?
Looking at GA new cases they are starting to tick upwards yes.
This is critical stuff obviously.
It's been 3 weeks since GA reopened so we'd expect deaths to start increasing...but they most certainly are not. But cases are moving up a little, bottoming 10 days ago.
https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-reportL L wrote:
Trump's promotion of hydroxychloroquine sounds a lot like the pump and dump stock schemes mentioned in the mob piece.
He's got have some money in it somewhere.
I doubt it's about money - it's about fighting. Trump said the stuff was useful and it has been attached to him, so he has to fight for it hard now. It's just regular 'always be fighting' trump strategy.
You heard him on masks...he actually said the only reason he doesn't wear a mask is because he doesn't want to give reporters the satisfaction of being proven right. fight, fight, fight. And the magas love that.
While rational people at least try to find out what's true.
Smorbun wrote:
Trump had information to which Cuomo was not privy early on. Trump dismissed that info, said it was a Democrat hoax and set the tone nationwide early that it was not something to take seriously. All blame goes to Trump.
Bump
Trollminator wrote:
Smorbun wrote:
Trump had information to which Cuomo was not privy early on. Trump dismissed that info, said it was a Democrat hoax and set the tone nationwide early that it was not something to take seriously. All blame goes to Trump.
Bump
All blame does not go to Trump. Cuomo and DiBlasio messed up in real, verifiable ways.
Read this for details
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/nyregion/new-york-coronavirus-response-delays.htmlRigged for Hillary wrote:
Just remember what the polls were showing on election day 2016- an easy victory for Cankles.
Actually the last polls I saw before the election gave DJT about a 1/3 chance to win. And I believe that was in the popular vote--most polls weren't focused on the electoral vote, though I'm sure they will be this year. I think President Trump's win in 2016 would have to rate as an upset in anyone's book, but the last polls I saw weren't predicting an "easy" victory for HRC.
Now, part of what seems to have been going on in 2016 was that quite a few voters felt embarrassed (when polled) to say they were going to vote for Trump. I don't sense very much of that this time around--most Trump voters seem to be "out" and proud of voting for him again. So possibly the polls will be a little more accurate this time around--although TBF most of them in 2016 had his win within their margin of error.
Here's why Agip is my favorite poster.
1. He's anti-Trump
but...
2. He also calls out dems when they deserve it
agip wrote:
L L wrote:
Trump's promotion of hydroxychloroquine sounds a lot like the pump and dump stock schemes mentioned in the mob piece.
He's got have some money in it somewhere.
I doubt it's about money - it's about fighting. Trump said the stuff was useful and it has been attached to him, so he has to fight for it hard now. It's just regular 'always be fighting' trump strategy.
You heard him on masks...he actually said the only reason he doesn't wear a mask is because he doesn't want to give reporters the satisfaction of being proven right. fight, fight, fight. And the magas love that.
While rational people at least try to find out what's true.
That topic seemed to have been dropped a while ago.
Why fight about it now?
It makes more sense that he has brought it back up to boost the sale of it.
I don't get the fight about this drug.
The mask things is something else. That's about his image.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion
adizero Road to Records with Yomif Kejelcha, Agnes Ngetich, Hobbs Kessler & many more is Saturday
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!