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Law Coronavirus the US GOV'T Response analysis Thread

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I'd take a drug that isn't proven for a disease because Donald Trump said "what do you have to lose?" ???????


I'm gonna assume you have some form of youth onset macular degeneration, and you didn't see what you wrote. Jeeeesus.
His uncle went to MIT.
 
Thanks for the belly laugh. That was like an old SNL skit, but real <Lmaoo>

Some (the majority) of you basement dwelling libtards need to get the fuck outside and get some air. If some of you could step away for long enough to see what you're typing you might see it for what it is: desperate, insane ranting.

@SBJJ is one of the more moderate/independent voices on this board and he's straight up schooling most of you, and has been pretty much all of the past week.

For a while it was good for some laughs, but now I genuinely feel sorry for some of you. Does bitching all day on the internet improve your immediate situation? Adapt and live, or don't.

Could you try to address some of the critiques towards the Trump administration regarding, you know, the topic of this thread?

Let me give you a candidate situation, and you can tell me whether or not the lives of American citizens are improved or harmed by said situation:

The federal government uses taxpayer dollars to source medical supplies overseas using the military.

The military then flies these medical supplies tot he USA, and distributes them not to the states of the Union, but to private corporations.

These corporations then put these supplies on the free market, causing states to compete with each other, foreign nations AND the federal government, using taxpayers dollars to buy the same supplies twice.

Is that a good thing for Americans, or is it literally fatal for thousands of us? Or shall we do like you, and take the Britney Spears tact?

https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-trump-outbid-states-on-medical-supplies-2020-3
The federal government outbid states on critical coronavirus supplies after Trump told governors to get their own medical equipment

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker told Trump his state was denied three major orders of equipment because the federal government had outbid him.

"I'm not quite sure what to do with this, so I'm just going to throw it out there for you," Baker told Trump on the call, according to Bloomberg News. "We took very seriously the push ... that we should not just rely on the stockpile, that we should go out there and buy stuff and put in orders and try to create pressure on manufacturers and distributors, and I gotta tell you that on three big orders, we lost to the feds."

Baker, a moderate Republican, added, "I've got a feeling that if someone has the chance to sell to you and to sell to me, I am going to lose on every one of those."

Trump chuckled at that and then said the federal government probably offered the manufacturers a better price.

"Price is always a component of that also," Trump said. "And maybe that's why you lost to the feds, okay, I'll tell you, that's probably why."

Is @SBJJ gonna dunk on me over this shit, considering he's put me on ignore like a bitch?
 
Could you try to address some of the critiques towards the Trump administration regarding, you know, the topic of this thread?

Let me give you a candidate situation, and you can tell me whether or not the lives of American citizens are improved or harmed by said situation:

The federal government uses taxpayer dollars to source medical supplies overseas using the military.

The military then flies these medical supplies tot he USA, and distributes them not to the states of the Union, but to private corporations.

These corporations then put these supplies on the free market, causing states to compete with each other, foreign nations AND the federal government, using taxpayers dollars to buy the same supplies twice.

Is that a good thing for Americans, or is it literally fatal for thousands of us? Or shall we do like you, and take the Britney Spears tact?

https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-trump-outbid-states-on-medical-supplies-2020-3
The federal government outbid states on critical coronavirus supplies after Trump told governors to get their own medical equipment

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker told Trump his state was denied three major orders of equipment because the federal government had outbid him.

"I'm not quite sure what to do with this, so I'm just going to throw it out there for you," Baker told Trump on the call, according to Bloomberg News. "We took very seriously the push ... that we should not just rely on the stockpile, that we should go out there and buy stuff and put in orders and try to create pressure on manufacturers and distributors, and I gotta tell you that on three big orders, we lost to the feds."

Baker, a moderate Republican, added, "I've got a feeling that if someone has the chance to sell to you and to sell to me, I am going to lose on every one of those."

Trump chuckled at that and then said the federal government probably offered the manufacturers a better price.

"Price is always a component of that also," Trump said. "And maybe that's why you lost to the feds, okay, I'll tell you, that's probably why."
It's an abomination that this bullshit is happening
 
The cult has reached the point where the President is getting people killed, they're the most likely to die, and they're thanking him for it.........
It's not hyperbolic either. There are still people who think this is a Democrat hoax trying to tank the economy lol. Those people are actually dying because they're so fucking dumb they actually think what Trump has to say has any merit besides his ratings.
 
It's not hyperbolic either. There are still people who think this is a Democrat hoax trying to tank the economy lol. Those people are actually dying because they're so fucking dumb they actually think what Trump has to say has any merit besides his ratings.

I would still like @HereticBD to answer as to whether or not he seriously thinks people should take medical advice from a guy who sold vacuum packed steaks at the Sharper Image..............
 
I would still like @HereticBD to answer as to whether or not he seriously thinks people should take medical advice from a guy who sold vacuum packed steaks at the Sharper Image..............
I think eating steaks well done should immediately disqualify you from public office imo.
 
You laughed at testing being effective, then said we had low case numbers, and this was while there wasn't much testing available (there are still huge supply shortages, especially kits). You seem to not even get your error here in the first place!!


Post the number of cases genius.


Then, remember we can roughly extrapolate the number of positive cases, even if mass testing was only started recently. If what you’re pretending was true, we’d be seeing much higher numbers than what we have now.

Be better at math you doofus.
 
You can see it now

"Only _____ number of people died. This shit was way overblown."
 
Post the number of cases genius.


Then, remember we can roughly extrapolate the number of positive cases, even if mass testing was only started recently. If what you’re pretending was true, we’d be seeing much higher numbers than what we have now.

Be better at math you doofus.
You aren't even articulating a coherent point here, bob. You're rambling about low numbers, as if that is some pertinent piece of information. Weird

Here are adults reporting on the facts:

"While the World Health Organisation began shipping out diagnostic tests developed in Germany to 159 labs around the world on 17 January, the US opted to develop its own test, which wasn’t approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) until 4 February.

The CDC tests then began to deliver inconclusive results during verification due to a problem with one of the chemicals ingredients needed to identify the virus. This meant that until new tests could reach healthcare providers, samples had to be sent to the CDC in Atlanta to confirm any diagnoses, causing a delay of up to 48 hours between testing and confirmation."

And here's you, bob, the guy in NEW YORK:

"Lastly, if the problem was anywhere near what you pretend it is due to lack of testing, we’d be seeing social media videos of chaos in emergency rooms. We’re not, thanks to the decisive actions by the trump administration."

Cool.
 
You aren't even articulating a coherent point here, bob. You're rambling about low numbers, as if that is some pertinent piece of information. Weird

Here are adults reporting on the facts:

"While the World Health Organisation began shipping out diagnostic tests developed in Germany to 159 labs around the world on 17 January, the US opted to develop its own test, which wasn’t approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) until 4 February.

The CDC tests then began to deliver inconclusive results during verification due to a problem with one of the chemicals ingredients needed to identify the virus. This meant that until new tests could reach healthcare providers, samples had to be sent to the CDC in Atlanta to confirm any diagnoses, causing a delay of up to 48 hours between testing and confirmation."

And here's you, bob, the guy in NEW YORK:

"Lastly, if the problem was anywhere near what you pretend it is due to lack of testing, we’d be seeing social media videos of chaos in emergency rooms. We’re not, thanks to the decisive actions by the trump administration."

Cool.



^^^ Doesn’t understand basic math.

ex·trap·o·late
/ikˈstrapəˌlāt/
verb
  1. extend the application of (a method or conclusion, especially one based on statistics) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable.
    "the results cannot be extrapolated to other patient groups"
    • estimate or conclude (something) by extrapolating.
      "attempts to extrapolate likely human cancers from laboratory studies"
    • MATHEMATICS
      extend (a graph, curve, or range of values) by inferring unknown values from trends in the known data.




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You guys all have TDS

Invented ODS

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Damn. So looks like Navarro might have been the only dude screaming about this in January. Well before the messiah Fauci.

Navarro who is not a conservative, but a harsh critic of China and Bullshit in general. Making him a target for some of the lower level posters that frequent these threads. You guys know who you are.
 
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