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  • Kidlicious
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    Originally posted by Ming View Post
    Yeah... as fall approaches and cases are starting to spike around the globe again, all that nonsense from Trump and his Trumpettes that "we have turned the corner" and that it's going to go away is being shown for what it is... Total BS.
    Trump continues to ignore the threat... while being too busy to actually care about American lives. He continues to let Americans die and suffer.
    This is a lie. It's multiple lies actually. No one is letting people die. This is why you read fake news about Trump's tax returns which actually prove that he is a law abiding American that obeys the law.

    New cases and active cases have been flat for a month. Daily deaths have been declining for a long time. Things are getting better. Trump is successful.

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  • Kidlicious
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    Originally posted by My Wife Hates CIV View Post
    What do people here think Biden will do different? I know, it's hard to post without dogging trump for everything... but try. Try and stay focused on what you think Biden will do different.
    He will burn people alive in bodybags in case they have the virus.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    I think Biden will lead by example and wear a mask in public. Image is important.

    I think Biden will support SCIENCE and the MEDICAL COMMUNITY, not mock them.

    I don't think Biden will launch lawsuits against states and municipalities that institute laws requiring citizens to follow basic public health ordinances.

    I think Biden will try to ensure all Americans have access to real affordable healthcare (to the minimum degree Democrats back what should be a basic right).

    Further I think Biden will try to ensure all Americans receive whatever vaccines become available (to the degree Democrats back what should be a basic right).

    Those are a few off the top of my head.

  • My Wife Hates CIV
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    What do people here think Biden will do different? I know, it's hard to post without dogging trump for everything... but try. Try and stay focused on what you think Biden will do different.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Everybody's got COVID, COVID USA!

    7 million cases. 200,000 dead.

    Remember Republicans - you can get FREE masks from dumpsters behind hospitals! The lamestream media don't want you to know!

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  • -Jrabbit
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    Dude, at least put your pro-Trump word salads in the appropriate threads. Kthx.

  • My Wife Hates CIV
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    and here we are just about do it all again. 2016 seems like just last week. wow. trump has not destroyed the world. and those who hate trump are still free to say so and vote again for anyone else but him. nothing but a failed collusion thing. a fake impeachment. media and house dems melting down. and i am suppose to vote for who?!?

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Vaccines will be as effective as a common cold vaccine - if you get a shot every few months and they keep modifying the shot (like flu vaccines) it might work.

    And find an effective treatment. That might mean taking daily pills, or having weekly shots, or changing the way we interact with each other.

    But whatever works, we will all need to do it for it to work. It cannot be used by sideshow barkers to score cheap political points.

  • ricketyclik
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    So how do we cope with that as a civilization? Continued lockdowns and contact tracing, until it's eradicated? If no immunity it looks like it's here to stay.

  • Uncle Sparky
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    There is no evidence that this coronavirus will behave differently from all the other coronaviruses. Extremely unlikely that anything but temporary immunity will exist.

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  • dannubis
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    That would be because the alternative to allow dumb ****s like you to vote is worse than the **** we have to put with now.

  • pchang
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    Trump continues to lower the bar. He said Covid-19 cases would go to 0. Then he said he would be doing a great job if he could keep the deaths between 100,000 and 200,000. Now he says anything below 2.5 million is doing a good job. And the Trumpettes keep moving with him. 2.5 million deaths is what would happen if we just let everyone get sick and relied upon herd immunity. So Trump is trying to claim that doing anything at all constitutes doing a great job. It is pretty incredible to see MWHC and Kid essentially nodding and going along with this.

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  • Ming
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    Yeah... as fall approaches and cases are starting to spike around the globe again, all that nonsense from Trump and his Trumpettes that "we have turned the corner" and that it's going to go away is being shown for what it is... Total BS.
    Trump continues to ignore the threat... while being too busy to actually care about American lives. He continues to let Americans die and suffer.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    On August 6 and 9, 1945, the United States detonated two nuclear bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively. The blasts, and the radiation they caused afterward, killed nearly 90,000 people. But in 2009, the Japanese government confirmed that there was at least one man who was in each city on the days of the bombings, and lived to tell the tale. On August 6, Tsutomu Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima on a business trip. “As I was walking along, I heard the sound of a plane, just one,” he told a British newspaper. “I looked up into the sky and saw the B-29, and it dropped two parachutes. I was looking up into the sky at them, and suddenly … it was like a flash of magnesium, a great flash in the sky, and I was blown over.” By August 9, he had returned home to Nagasaki, only to experience the trauma for a second time. Despite the double radiation exposure, Yamaguchi lived to be 93. He passed away in 2010 from stomach cancer.
    I guess we shouldn't care about this virus. In fact, all American cities, towns, villages, should be nuked. You can survive nukes and live a long, happy life.

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  • Thoth
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    so far.

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