blatham
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 05:48 am
@hightor,
Warning: You won't be quite the same after this

blatham
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 05:52 am
Quote:
Seth Bannon Man scientist
@sethbannon
8h
American Hospital Association "Best Guess Epidemiology" for #codiv19 over next 2 months:

96,000,000 infections
4,800,000 hospitalizations
1,900,000 ICU admissions
480,000 deaths

vs flu in 2019:

35,500,000 infections
490,600 hospitalizations
49,000 ICU admissions
34,200 deaths
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blatham
 
  2  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 06:11 am
In the cruise ship stranded off California, they've tested 46 individuals

21 tested positive.
WP
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hightor
 
  2  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 06:29 am
@blatham,
Quote:
Warning: You won't be quite the same after this

You were right.
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snood
 
  6  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 06:45 am
That’s the man our electoral process produced as the leader of the free world.
oralloy
 
  -2  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 06:55 am
@snood,
The important thing is that Mr. Trump prevents progressives from violating everyone's civil liberties.

Everything else isn't so important when compared to preserving our freedom.
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blatham
 
  2  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 07:27 am
@snood,
God knows the extent of disruption and social chaos that will occur between now and November. At this point, I can't see any other consequence than this administration and the GOP being decimated in the election unless that chaos takes a really ugly turn. I don't think that will happen but my confidence is shaky. He's a trapped rat surrounded by a nest of people are not dissimilar.
Lash
 
  -3  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 07:55 am
@blatham,
You people who believe the media isn’t biased don’t understand how much the rest of the country hates the media. You people have the luxury of ‘attending to’ useless minutiae fed 24/7 by a media mouthpiece for the Democrat party while kids are watching their parents die on the couch from opioid overdoses. People can’t get dental care or medical care—even if they have insurance because they can’t pay hundreds of dollars in deductibles. This country isn’t working for most people. But Mueller. But impeachment. But Nancy Pelosi.

The narrative Democrats feed to their media arm intentionally ignores or minimizes the catastrophe being visited on the majority of people in this country. What about drinkable water? Don’t talk about it, what are you doing about it? Most people are sick of talk and demand action. Trump is taking action. I was horrified by the action he took in Iran. Guess who wasn’t horrified? Guess who points to Trump’s targeted assassination as long-overdue decisive action sorely missing from democrats? And, it looks like it worked. Meanwhile, what are the democrats doing? Attacking their elected president with every breath. Trying to overturn the election...

Trump harnessed the disgust of most people against media and capitalized on it. People believed he was the antidote to this reigning elitist shitshow.

Hillary was the poster child for that detachment of the Dems to real people.

You are just blind to life outside your bubble. You don’t have to agree with it, but you at least have to see it and acknowledge it exists in order to have any basic comprehension about what’s happening in this country.

blatham
 
  4  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:15 am
@Lash,
Quote:
Guess who points to Trump’s targeted assassination as long-overdue decisive action sorely missing from democrats? And, it looks like it worked. Meanwhile, what are the democrats doing? Attacking their elected president with every breath. Trying to overturn the election...

Thank god for Fox News.
oralloy
 
  -2  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:15 am
@blatham,
blatham wrote:
I can't see any other consequence than this administration and the GOP being decimated in the election

Perhaps the voters will not be as gullible as you take them for.
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Lash
 
  -1  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:22 am
@blatham,
[quote="blatham”]
At this point, I can't see any other consequence than this administration and the GOP being decimated in the election...”
[/quote]
“I can’t see” being the incisive portion of this quote.
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blatham
 
  3  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:26 am
Quote:
Paid to Stay Home: Europe’s Safety Net Could Ease Toll of Coronavirus

Europe’s social policies are sometimes seen as overly generous. Yet they may help cushion the economic impact of the virus.

PARIS — Keeping your salary while caring for a quarantined child. Exercising the right to not work if you are afraid of getting ill. Sick-leave pay for up to six months.

Europe is sometimes considered a home of overly generous social policies. But as countries around the world scramble to control the deadly coronavirus outbreak, some analysts say those social programs and protective labor rules could serve as a powerful vaccine against the virus’s feared economic toll: recession.

Europe’s universal health care systems, for example, help bolster the economy by supporting consumer spending in the midst of a serious outbreak, because people aren’t worried about getting a big bill if they get sick.
Lash
 
  -3  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:28 am
@blatham,
Are you able to articulate what Fox News has to do with my post?
hightor
 
  6  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:33 am
@Lash,
Quote:
This country isn’t working for most people. But Mueller. But impeachment. But Nancy Pelosi.

But media bias. But Bernie. But Hillary.

Butt off.


blatham
 
  3  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:39 am
Quote:
Brad Heath
@bradheath
A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that Americans' preparations to deal with the new coronavirus turned in part on their political views. Democrats were more likely than Republicans to say they were washing their hands more, limiting contact with others and changing travel plans.

Tailgate parties, lots of hand-shaking and kissing and hugging and passing beers back and forth because that's how we own the libs with their fake virus ****.
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Walter Hinteler
 
  2  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:41 am
@blatham,
blatham wrote:
Quote:

Europe’s universal health care systems, for example, help bolster the economy by supporting consumer spending in the midst of a serious outbreak, because people aren’t worried about getting a big bill if they get sick.
In Germany, it's actually labour law and our (mandatory and private) health insurances. [Six weeks sick leave e.g. are labour law, after that time, health insurances pay the salary.]
Lash
 
  -1  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 08:49 am
@hightor,
Partisan apologist. Why don’t you want poor people to have healthcare?
blatham
 
  2  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 09:06 am
@Walter Hinteler,
Wow. That's a great arrangement.
blatham
 
  3  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 09:14 am
Mull this for a minute
Quote:
Teri Carter
@teri_atthepaper
If the only thing we knew about Donald Trump was everything he said and did YESTERDAY, we'd all be rightly terrified.
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Walter Hinteler
 
  3  
Reply Sat 7 Mar, 2020 09:16 am
@blatham,
blatham wrote:
Wow. That's a great arrangement.
Law since 1900 (less time paid by employer then, though). Before, from 18th century onward, some basics of this law have been in the mining law and 'Servants Codes' [Gesindeordnungen].
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