c_hawkbob wrote:Well ain't this just rich with irony?
I hope they both get sick as hell and fully recover.
c_hawkbob wrote:Well ain't this just rich with irony?
I hope they both get sick as hell and fully recover.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Hawktawk's prayers have been answered.
This aught to definitely sink Trump's re-election chances unless it passes quick.
Seems when you have no plan, politicize a virus, and generally act like you just want it to get over with so the economy can roar back to life you might get sick from the virus.
I-5 wrote:Riv, what have you heard about the WH staff being careless, and which part of the staff are you talking about? I've read that the general labour staff (butlers, cooks, housekeeping, etc) have been very nervous being in the White House with virtually no one among the president's team and staff wearing masks.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Campaign derailed by the virus. What karma. If Trump wasn't done before, he's done now.
I-5 wrote:The WH is a giant petrie dish of coronavirus at this point. How ironic that the POTUS probably patient zero at the White House, since he is the common link among almost all the cases, and I read that it’s likely Hope Hicks caught it from Trump, not the other way around. They should close it down and disinfect the WH at this point. Kayleigh McEnany also exposed the press briefing to the virus, if you figure the incubation period of her positive test, and she was on AF1.
I-5 wrote:Having said all that, I doubt they will finally take it seriously. Their hubris knows no limits, and the true believers still don’t see masks and social distancing as a solution, based on what I’ve seen in social media. To put it in perspective, Taiwan has a population of 25 million and 7 deaths total...their only protocol besides contact tracing...masks and social distancing.
I-5 wrote:We all may still be proud to be americans, but as a country, the US has lost credibility, nowhere moreso than the pandemic. Where we are today is less stable than anyone here could have predicted a few months ago. This is a national security crisis, if you didn’t think the revelation of Trump’s finances, his huge personal loans coming due and possible ties to russian oligarchs was before. I know ASF keeps hammering why china is a much bigger threat than the Russians, but I would ask, what kind of leverage do the chinese have in Trump that is personal?
I-5 wrote:The WH is a giant petrie dish of coronavirus at this point. How ironic that the POTUS probably patient zero at the White House, since he is the common link among almost all the cases, and I read that it’s likely Hope Hicks caught it from Trump, not the other way around. They should close it down and disinfect the WH at this point. Kayleigh McEnany also exposed the press briefing to the virus, if you figure the incubation period of her positive test, and she was on AF1.
Having said all that, I doubt they will finally take it seriously. Their hubris knows no limits, and the true believers still don’t see masks and social distancing as a solution, based on what I’ve seen in social media. To put it in perspective, Taiwan has a population of 25 million and 7 deaths total...their only protocol besides contact tracing...masks and social distancing.
We all may still be proud to be americans, but as a country, the US has lost credibility, nowhere moreso than the pandemic. Where we are today is less stable than anyone here could have predicted a few months ago. This is a national security crisis, if you didn’t think the revelation of Trump’s finances, his huge personal loans coming due and possible ties to russian oligarchs was before. I know ASF keeps hammering why china is a much bigger threat than the Russians, but I would ask, what kind of leverage do the chinese have in Trump that is personal?
RiverDog wrote:We've lost credibility in terms of our response to a health care crisis, that's for sure. But foreign businesses and tourists will still keep coming here, doctors and other professionals will still come here for their educations, and foreign customers will continue to buy our products. And course, our military isn't going to lose any credibility.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Fortunately for America our credibility and such has a chance to change every 4 to 8 years and the world understands that. We don't have a ruling party pretending to be a Democracy like China, Russia, and similar nations. We have a real Democracy where we change presidents every 4 to 8 years. Our credibility at least from the White House changes depending on the candidate in a lot of different ways that many Americans don't even understand. With Biden we may immediately improve our relationship with China and Europe, but may immediately be viewed as weak and exploitable by the Middle Eastern nations, North Korea, and similar nations. It all depends on how we interact with them.
I-5 wrote:For the record, I would love nothing more than to be wrong about the road to tyranny (at least attempted tyranny) that I and I few others feel we've been heading, and we'll all wake up Nov 4 to a CLEAR Biden win, a promise from Trump for a smooth transition of power without the courts tying it up, the nightmare of the last 4 years will be over, and as ASF said, the road back to stability will put America back in its proper place as the leading country of the Free World. I want this, so I will happily come to this forum and post that it was much ado about nothing.
On another note, I do think China is a bigger threat in terms of scale, and the global economy, but I'm not talking about who's bigger. I'm saying I think Trump is acting partially in Putin's interest out of some type of leverage that is suspected by a lot smarter people than you and me. Why? Two facts: 1) the documents that the NY Times unearthed pointed to about $300M in PERSONAL loans coming to maturity in the near future - Trump has called himself the King of Debt. 2) since American banks stopped making loans to Trump in the 90's after all of his defaults, Trump has been working with (let's face it, dirty) Russian money for the past 20 years, with Deutsch Bank involved as well. No one does business in Russia without understanding who's in charge - it's Putin pulling all the strings above, and no one else. This doesn't mean that Russia is the biggest threat, it just means that there is suspicion that Putin has this type of leverage on Trump, which explains Trump's extremely deferential, almost cowering demeanor in Helsinki. If you disagree, maybe you can explain why you think Trump all but threw the US intelligence under the bus in front of the world.
You asked how does Russia benefit? The answer is as much as it can, for whatever it's worth to Putin. Examples:
1) Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria benefitted Russian influence in the region
2) Consulting with Putin on policy towards withholding funding from Ukraine (instead of consulting with the State Dept) definitely benefits Russia
3) Destabilizing NATO by threatening to pull out repeatedly benefits Russia (but in the long run might backfire if it results in a stronger EU military complex - I didn't say Putin was the smartest)
4) Trump repeatedly lobbied the G7 to reinstate Russia, which got Putin really excited (of course, the UK and Canada will never let that happen, but why does Trump care so much?)
5) Trump's decision to pull 12k troops from Germany benefits mainly Russia, despite Trump's transparent spin that it would strengthen NATO then later saying it's because Germany doesn't pay enough for their own defense.
These are just the ones I can think of. I'm not comparing Russia to China and saying one is worse - China is a bigger threat. But China doesn't have what Putin clearly has on Trump. I'm not here to convince you what is apparent to high level intelligence officials in the US that suspect he is a tool (if not as asset) of Putin.
there's been quite a controversy over the details about the President's health that has arose since his announced positive test.
I-5 wrote:
Having said all that, I doubt they will finally take it seriously. Their hubris knows no limits, and the true believers still don’t see masks and social distancing as a solution, based on what I’ve seen in social media. To put it in perspective, Taiwan has a population of 25 million and 7 deaths total...their only protocol besides contact tracing...masks and social distancing.
I dunno about that. This could be a huge wake-up call for a lot of people. I know that my Deplorable friends on my Facebook feed are relatively quiet.
there's been quite a controversy over the details about the President's health that has arose since his announced positive test.
I-5 wrote:Riv, you can count on the POTUS to continue to try to control the narrative as much as possible, regardless of how related to the truth it is or not. His Covid-19 diagnosis changes nothing. In hindsight, even his tweet on Friday that he and the First Lady tested positive was a bit of an inaccurate statement, or rather accurate but a couple days late, as the timeline when listening to his doctors talk put him possibly knowing about his diagnosis on Wednesday night. He will lie until his lips can't move or fingers can't type anymore, count on that.
I-5 wrote:"A senior adviser to President Donald Trump's reelection campaign said Sunday there won't be any additional safety protocols for upcoming rallies following the President's hospitalization after contracting Covid-19. Senior campaign adviser Jason Miller, when pressed by CNN's Ana Cabrera on the safety of the Trump's campaign rallies which have largely flaunted best public health practices, said the campaign would take the temperature of attendees while providing face masks and hand sanitizer -- the same steps that were in place before Trump's diagnosis."
Told ya, Riv. They don't learn, and they simply don't care.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jason-miller-trump-campaign-adviser-says-rally-protocols-won-t-change-after-president-s-coronavirus-diagnosis/ar-BB19HwJg
Hawktawk wrote:"Pride goes before a fall and a proud heart before destruction".Sincerely, God.
the video of a pathetic weak ashen faced Trump in a cloth mask waving frantically to hyis MAGA idiots while being driven around the block by mortified and furious secret service agents is the cherry on top of this response, this presidency, this lunacy, this insanity![]()
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I cant wish death on him no matter how hard I try although i wouldnt mourn and he would have deserved it.
But once again it is an outrage, as Biden says "nothing this administration does is normal" Pence should be sworn in right now for the safety of americans, should have been president quite a while actually.
I relish this trump party being blown to bits in november. Its an apostasy on this nation.![]()
RiverDog wrote:
I'll have to tip my hat to you. I didn't expect them to simply act as if nothing had changed. But I still think there will be those in and around the White House and the campaign that will voluntarily change their habits.
try and show that it is not that big of a deal if managed properly.
try and show that it is not that big of a deal if managed properly.
I-5 wrote:Yes, and what a great message for the families of the 200k+ citizens that have lost their lives. Of course, he is also getting better care than any patient, paid for by us.
RiverDog wrote:'ll have to tip my hat to you. I didn't expect them to simply act as if nothing had changed. But I still think there will be those in and around the White House and the campaign that will voluntarily change their habits.
mykc14 wrote:Maybe, but there is no way Trump is going to just come out and say, "I was wrong about the virus." He is going to use this, and the amount of people who contracted it in the White House and their assumed quick recovery (or at least that will be the narrative) to try and show that it is not that big of a deal if managed properly.
I'll have to tip my hat to you. I didn't expect them to simply act as if nothing had changed. But I still think there will be those in and around the White House and the campaign that will voluntarily change their habits.
I-5 wrote:I'd rather be wrong on this, but they ALL seem to be entrenched in the idea that Covid is a political hoax. The stupidity being shown within the US is on a level not seen anywhere else on earth. Because of his rabid followers, this is a major public safety issue and I don't mean future tense. I'm disappointed that our system of government isn't prepared to override this kind of dangerous behaviour from a president. I give the Founding Fathers all the credit for their foresight in creating the greatest democracy ever, but I don't know if they were able to see this far into the abyss...I don't blame them, either.
I-5 wrote:Katie Miller, an aide to Pence, who ironically is the head of the coronavirus task force, mocked the democrats' reasonable request to add a plexiglass shield for tomorrow's debate. "If Sen. Harris wants to use a fortress around herself, have at it,” she said. What kind of adult talks like this, when her boss is supposed to be leading by example?
I think the White House are acting like their testing machine makes them feel safe, when all it can do is detect - it does nothing for prevention or safety. You'd expect them to be smart enough to understand that everytime they talk about negative tests being the excuse to let Pence and anyone else to freely move around.
RiverDog wrote:
Hey, mykc! Nice to see you dipping your toes in here. I'm looking forward to seeing your perspective on various topics.
RiverDog wrote:I don't think that they believe it's a hoax. IMO they believe that it is over stated, no worse than a bad flu, etc.
What concerns me isn't the behavior of Trump and his followers as much as the surveys I've seen indicating how many people will not get vaccinated once a vaccine is available. It's in the rise, nearly 50%, which means it's way more people than just Trump supporters. Since the efficacy is expected to be 70% or less, we're going to need around 90% to get vaccinated if we are to develop herd immunity and stop the spread.
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