Hawktawk wrote:And just to revisit my post of a few weeks back the horrific reality is developing in mainly red states and red areas of blue states. This is getting ugly. The reefer vans are starting to be placed around morgues in AZ and Texas. I wonder if we are all just screwed and dont know it yet. Our country has handled this like belarus with nukes. 40% of our citizens give or take are so selfish and vain they wont even wear a mask. This may not end well at all
Hawktawk wrote:Its not good.....https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rence.html
Hawktawk wrote:Its not good.....https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rence.html
Hawktawk wrote:I'm working at the Legacy golf resort in Potholes . There's a lot of red white and blue trump banners around. The one small store here has a sign masks required to enter but id say compliance is maybe 50% at best RIGHT NOW and that's with othello 20 miles away reporting 25 cases a day. I had some guy without one walking by me repeatedly nowhere near 6 feet away.I turned my back to him every time and he kept doing it. I swear bipolar HT about pulled a Mike Tyson on him, really close . These idiots dont realize covid 19 isn't the only danger associated with not wearing a mask you selfish obnoxious pricks. If it hasn't improved the next time I go in there I'm going to loudly ask the cashier why maskless people are in the store.
NorthHawk wrote:I heard a Governor on TV the other night (and I think he was a Republican) who said wearing a mask was everyone's civic duty. I couldn't agree more. It's a small price to pay to keep people around us healthy and in the long term keep our taxes somewhat in check.
The less people who get sick, the less it costs the medical system - meaning us. This is true throughout the world.
NorthHawk wrote:I heard a Governor on TV the other night (and I think he was a Republican) who said wearing a mask was everyone's civic duty. I couldn't agree more. It's a small price to pay to keep people around us healthy and in the long term keep our taxes somewhat in check.
The less people who get sick, the less it costs the medical system - meaning us. This is true throughout the world.
RiverDog wrote:I simply don't get the objections to wearing masks. The only time they are required is when you are inside a public building, like a grocery store, and how long are you inside? 30 minutes? 60 minutes tops? And how often during the week do you really have to go into the store? Once or twice? And if you have some type of breathing problem, get a damn face shield. They're not that expensive, around $10-20 on Amazon.
Only in America, where we have to politicize everything and where everything is a threat to our freedom, is there a problem with compliance. Our defiance is not only killing people, it's keeping our economy from starting back up.
c_hawkbob wrote:It was exactly the same during the Spanish Flue pandemic a hundred years ago, except the government didn't take sides in the debate as ours has and all worked together to get people to comply: https://www.businessinsider.com/people- ... mic-2020-5
Aseahawkfan wrote:You build a nation on revolution and liberty expect the citizens to be a cantankerous, crazy lot.
There's a lot of things about this pandemic that have been botched by politicians on both sides of the aisle
There's a lot of things about this pandemic that have been botched by politicians on both sides of the aisle
c_hawkbob wrote:No, at least as it relates to this pandemic that's just a thing Republicans tell themselves to feel better about their party. The overwhelming majority of idiocy regarding all things Covid-19 have been coming from one side of that aisle and we all know which side that is.
I-5 wrote:Everyday it just seems to get worse, watching what's happening in the US. I can't think of a more harmful effect of the whole 'fake news' mantra, that has people so polarized than this pandemic. What I'm not sure about is whether the catalyst was Trump and his supporters, Fox News, or I suspect, Putin. We all know that Russia is deeply involved in our political process (just like the US tries to interfere Russia, and other countries). If their efforts succeed in getting americans to not trust any news source, their government, or their politicsal process, then I think Putin accomplished his goal. He has already won.
c_hawkbob wrote:I don't agree. Fake news may not have started with Trump but it stuck out like a sore thumb and was as easy to identify as the "Examiner"rags at the checkout lines of you local store. News sources had to be vetted and stories corroborated before release. The internet blurred that line considerably, but mostly on the internet and yes, fake news certainly found a home on the internet. TV news however, at least Network TV new for the most part remained reliable. Until Fox went all in on the Trump train (which is when I started calling them Faux news BTW, whereas a couple frequent posters here have been labeling mainstream sources "the liberal left" long before that, mostly following the lead of Rush Limbaugh). There has never been a major network news move farther from the center than Fox, not even close.
I-5 wrote:Polarization has been forever, but fake news was never an issue between Mccain vs. Obama, Romney vs. Obama, Bush vs Gore, or any election before that. Disagreement on policy and outlook, yes, but even McCain defended Obama from racists. Putin has definitely succeeded, with a willing tool in Trump...and he's so easy to play, all Putin has to do is stroke his fragile ego.
c_hawkbob wrote:I don't agree. Fake news may not have started with Trump but it stuck out like a sore thumb and was as easy to identify as the "Examiner"rags at the checkout lines of you local store. News sources had to be vetted and stories corroborated before release. The internet blurred that line considerably, but mostly on the internet and yes, fake news certainly found a home on the internet. TV news however, at least Network TV new for the most part remained reliable. Until Fox went all in on the Trump train (which is when I started calling them Faux news BTW, whereas a couple frequent posters here have been labeling mainstream sources "the liberal left" long before that, mostly following the lead of Rush Limbaugh). There has never been a major network news move farther from the center than Fox, not even close.
c_hawkbob wrote:With him in control of the official information you know damn well the numbers are going to go down dramatically, which is the whole point. He needs lower numbers to stop the bleeding of his poll numbers.
c_hawkbob wrote:With him in control of the official information you know damn well the numbers are going to go down dramatically, which is the whole point. He needs lower numbers to stop the bleeding of his poll numbers.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The numbers he reports are going down, but we'll see if that effects state reporting or independent reporting agencies like John Hopkin's. Then he'll have to sell a majority of America that his numbers are the truth and these other numbers are attempt to politically assassinate him. Man, I really hope America isn't dumb enough to continue to fall for Dumb as Dirt trying these third world information control tactics.
c_hawkbob wrote:Sometimes I just have no idea what you're talking about. Trump hasn't distanced himself at all from the corona virus response, it is universally seen as his single greatest failing! That's gonna be an albatross around his neck for the rest of his life. And I have no idea how you can conclude that it has nothing to do with his poll numbers tanking. I think it's an equal contributor at least to his BLM movement response. I think his base cares a whole lot less about the latter than the former.
c_hawkbob wrote:I did misread what you wrote, we were not as misaligned in our thinking as I had at first thought, my apologies.
RiverDog wrote:Trump can only control what, and more likely when, numbers reported to the CDC. IMO what he's trying to do is push the agency to the sidelines by turning the federal government's data collection responsibilities over to a private company and take the CDC out of that loop.
I don't like what Trump is doing more than anyone else, but I can't see how they're going to be able to massage the numbers when the origination of them is the individual state and local health districts that are not responsible to the federal government. Besides, as ASF pointed out, the numbers we see daily are being collected and reported on by Johns Hopkins, not the CDC. The White House can only control what's being reported to the federal government. They can't change the numbers themselves without being called out immediately. More than likely, what Trump is trying to do is move the CDC to the back of the room and keep them from commenting on them until the White House has painted their own smiley face on them. Officials at the CDC don't seem to be overly alarmed as you would expect if it were a China-like cover up. It's a silly and desperate move and I can't see how Trump can benefit from it.
As far as Trump's poll numbers go, he's distanced himself from the coronavirus response to such a degree it's difficult for me to see how a reasonable person could conclude that Trump has any responsibility for them when they do improve. Besides, his poll numbers have dropped not only due to his response to the coronavirus, they've dropped due to his response to the BLM movement.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I also want to know if this information about the CDC is true. At the moment this CDC information is from The Washington Post, a very liberal newspaper with a strong bias against Trump. They aren't particularly trustworthy and most other stories associated with this information are being built off The Post's inside information. Also from what I understand Trump's new Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is releasing false rumors from The White House to ferret out leaks. This may be for that. We shall see. There is going to be some serious information warfare going on by the new Chief of Staff to get rid of people who leak info. That may lead to an uptick in rumor-mongering as The White House tries to set up the media through leaked information.
One thing I try to avoid is getting led around by the nose by the media. I don't enjoy trickery one way or the other.
RiverDog wrote:The Administration has taken the CDC out of the information collection business. It's a fact that has been reported through multiple sources, including Fox News. Here's the stated purpose:
Michael R. Caputo, a Health and Human Services spokesman, told the New York Times, which first reported the shift, that “the new, faster and complete data system is what our nation needs to defeat the coronavirus, and the CDC, an operating division of HHS, will certainly participate in this streamlined all-of-government response. They will simply no longer control it.”
“Today, the CDC still has at least a week lag in reporting hospital data,” Caputo said in a statement. “America requires it in real time.”
The data will be used to inform decisions at the federal level, including the allocation of personal protective gear, the drug remdesivir, and other supplies, treatments and resources, according to a document on the Health and Human Services website.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/hospital-cor ... n-services
Whether or not you believe their stated reasoning is up to you guys. Personally I'm not that alarmed because they can't change the actual numbers. At least in this state, our hospitals reports their information to the state (in the form of local health districts) and the state forwards that information to the federal government.
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