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« Reply #61400 on: March 21, 2020, 04:39:57 pm »
Hey, it’s well deserved for a lot of that wretched country. They elected a baboon to lead them, they are ignoring scientific advice by default and they need a serious wake up call.

We talking about Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson?  Modi?  Orban? 

It’s not just the USA that took leave of its senses I think
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« Reply #61401 on: March 21, 2020, 04:43:28 pm »
Hey, it’s well deserved for a lot of that wretched country. They elected a baboon to lead them, they are ignoring scientific advice by default and they need a serious wake up call.

That's you out the Will then.
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« Reply #61402 on: March 21, 2020, 04:45:11 pm »
Hey, it’s well deserved for a lot of that wretched country. They elected a baboon to lead them, they are ignoring scientific advice by default and they need a serious wake up call.
It's likely that a higher percentage of Trumpmonkeys will die from this than anti-Trumpers.

I'd love to know the average IQs of the two sides.
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« Reply #61403 on: March 21, 2020, 05:16:44 pm »
Talking to a couple of Americans I know that are Trump supporters.

They reckon that it's affecting 'other countries' and 'America will be fine'. They've said that it's all 'fake news' and the threat 'is tiny' and that within a few weeks it'll 'Turn into flu anyway and then that'll be that'


Who the fuck has been saying it'll turn into flu?!

I really hope people like this ignore all the warnings and carry on as they are, infecting all their fellow Trump/GOP supporting mates. 
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« Reply #61404 on: March 21, 2020, 05:19:12 pm »
It's likely that a higher percentage of Trumpmonkeys will die from this than anti-Trumpers.

I'd love to know the average IQs of the two sides.

Not really. Like 60m voted for him right? So 270m didn't.
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« Reply #61405 on: March 21, 2020, 05:20:07 pm »
I really hope people like this ignore all the warnings and carry on as they are, infecting all their fellow Trump/GOP supporting mates. 
I don’t.

Because they in turn will spread it to everyone.

And I can’t wish this disease on anyone, because if I do I have lowered myself to their level.
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« Reply #61406 on: March 21, 2020, 05:27:57 pm »
Yep, I want him voted out, his ego damaged (although he'll display the opposite), then threw in fucking jail with many of his family members.

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« Reply #61407 on: March 21, 2020, 05:28:21 pm »
Not really. Like 60m voted for him right? So 270m didn't.
I said percentage of.
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« Reply #61408 on: March 21, 2020, 05:33:40 pm »
I said percentage of.

I don't think so. These people are everywhere, they don't just live in gated communities together. They'll be taking everyone with them.
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« Reply #61409 on: March 21, 2020, 05:34:33 pm »
Not really. Like 60m voted for him right? So 270m didn't.

Kids & African American felons cannot vote.
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« Reply #61410 on: March 21, 2020, 05:35:26 pm »
55% of the people polled in an ABC news poll yesterday said Trump is doing a good job with the response to the corona virus.

ergo 55 out of every 100 people in America are fucking idiots.

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« Reply #61411 on: March 21, 2020, 05:40:21 pm »
55% of the people polled in an ABC news poll yesterday said Trump is doing a good job with the response to the corona virus.

ergo 55 out of every 100 people in America are fucking idiots.


With so many of the population already having 1 or 2 diseases,it is going to rip through America more so than many other countries.
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« Reply #61412 on: March 21, 2020, 05:40:26 pm »
55% of the people polled in an ABC news poll yesterday said Trump is doing a good job with the response to the corona virus.

ergo 55 out of every 100 people in America are fucking idiots.

There is a general tendency in times like this to rally behind the governing party/regime. Approval rates are up, sometimes dramatically, in many countries. Possibly more in hope than anything else.

Even then, you'd have to be particularly delusional to look at Trump and see anything other than a disaster right now.

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« Reply #61413 on: March 21, 2020, 05:59:32 pm »
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« Reply #61414 on: March 21, 2020, 06:45:54 pm »
Bahaha, at least he's consistent in his priorities!
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« Reply #61415 on: March 21, 2020, 07:58:27 pm »
I don’t.

Because they in turn will spread it to everyone.

And I can’t wish this disease on anyone, because if I do I have lowered myself to their level.

Democrats are smart enough to stay home.

As for the rest, I'll make the sacrifice. It's not so bad down here once you get used to the smell.
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« Reply #61416 on: March 21, 2020, 08:10:47 pm »
Democrats are smart enough to stay home.

For your own safety it's important that you disavow yourself of this notion.
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« Reply #61417 on: March 21, 2020, 10:23:21 pm »
For your own safety it's important that you disavow yourself of this notion.
It’s quite possibly one of the most stupid and dangerous comments I’ve read on here.

Red, I know you aren’t stupid or malicious, please just think back on what you’ve typed.  A moments reflection might be sobering.. 

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« Reply #61418 on: March 21, 2020, 10:33:33 pm »
Trump poses, while these governors actually lead
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Cuomo also offered a powerful contrast to Trump. Last week, the President told reporters, "I don't take responsibility at all," when confronted with his administration's failure to provide widespread testing.
But on Friday, Cuomo fully acknowledged the disruption and economic ramifications of a lockdown in New York. He said, "I accept full responsibility. If someone is unhappy, if somebody wants to blame someone, or complain about someone, blame me. There is no one else who is responsible for this decision."

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« Reply #61419 on: March 21, 2020, 10:44:54 pm »
Here in Maryland - our Republican governor (Hogan) has been completely at odds with the administration and has often ignored them. Getting schools closed early, and very shortly thereafter closing restaurants, gyms, pubs, movies etc.

I would imagine that he will issue a lockdown order this upcoming week despite the fact that Maryland is in the middle range of reported cases (149). Maryland borders DC, has a large port where cruise ships dock and has easy access to 3 international airports.

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« Reply #61420 on: March 21, 2020, 11:29:33 pm »
Trump has a gut feeling he has found a cure (even if his expert doctor disagrees).

Thank you, orange one, our saviour.

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« Reply #61421 on: March 21, 2020, 11:29:57 pm »
Here in Maryland - our Republican governor (Hogan) has been completely at odds with the administration and has often ignored them. Getting schools closed early, and very shortly thereafter closing restaurants, gyms, pubs, movies etc.

I would imagine that he will issue a lockdown order this upcoming week despite the fact that Maryland is in the middle range of reported cases (149). Maryland borders DC, has a large port where cruise ships dock and has easy access to 3 international airports.


Just to be clear, you mean at odds with the Federal Administration, not at the state level, yes?

A positive sign, in other words...
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« Reply #61422 on: March 21, 2020, 11:48:01 pm »
Just to be clear, you mean at odds with the Federal Administration, not at the state level, yes?

A positive sign, in other words...

Yes - ignored them Federal directives of Trump despite being a Republican

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« Reply #61423 on: March 21, 2020, 11:51:34 pm »
The New York Times
Used to Meeting Challenges With Bluster and Force, Trump Confronts a Crisis Unlike Any Before
 Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman
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“We’ve done a phenomenal job on this,” President Trump said at a news briefing in recent days, congratulating himself for how he has managed a crisis he only recently acknowledged.

WASHINGTON — During his campaign for the White House in 2016, President Trump’s advisers briefly tried to run through with him how he would address a large-scale disaster if he won. What, for instance, would he have done during Hurricane Katrina?

“I would have fixed that,” Mr. Trump replied with certitude, referring to the government’s bungled rescue and recovery efforts, according to a campaign official who was present for the exchange. “I would have come up with a much better response.” How? He did not say. He just asserted it would have been better and advisers did not press him to elaborate.

Mr. Trump is no stranger to crisis. He has spent a lifetime grappling with bankruptcy, fending off creditors, evading tax collectors, defending lawsuits, deflecting regulators, spinning reporters and dueling with estranged wives, usually coming out ahead, at least as he defines it. But these were crises of his own creation involving human adversaries he knew how to confront. Nothing in his background in business, entertainment or multiple marriages prepared him for the coronavirus pandemic now threatening America’s health and wealth.

Mr. Trump’s performance on the national stage in recent weeks has put on display the traits that Democrats and some Republicans consider so jarring — the profound need for personal praise, the propensity to blame others, the lack of human empathy, the penchant for rewriting history, the disregard for expertise, the distortion of facts, the impatience with scrutiny or criticism. For years, skeptics expressed concern about how he would handle a genuine crisis threatening the nation, and now they know.

“When he’s faced a problem, he has sought to somehow cheat or fix the outcome ahead of time so that he could construct a narrative that showed him to be the winner,” said Michael D’Antonio, a Trump biographer. “And when it was all about feuds with other celebrities or contests over ratings or hotel branding, he could do that and no one cared enough to really check. And the bluster and bragging worked.”

“But in this case,” Mr. D’Antonio added, “he tried that in the beginning and you can’t brag or bluster your way out of people dying. And I think more than the suffering, the human suffering, it’s been the inexorable quality of the data that’s forced him to change.”

Only after viral projections grew more dire and markets began to tank did Mr. Trump shift tone and appear to take the threat more seriously, finally adopting a more aggressive set of policies to compel Americans to stay away from one another while trying to mitigate the economic damage.

Some in the public seem to have responded. Fifty-five percent of Americans approved of his handling of the crisis in a poll by ABC News and Ipsos released on Friday, up from 43 percent the previous week. A Reuters poll, also conducted with Ipsos, put approval of his handling of the pandemic at 48 percent, up from 38 percent a couple weeks earlier, while surveys by The Economist and YouGov showed a smaller rise, from 41 percent to 45 percent.

But even as he has seemed to take the crisis more seriously, Mr. Trump has continued to make statements that conflicted with the government’s own public health experts and focused energy on blaming China, quarreling with reporters, claiming he knew that the coronavirus would be a pandemic even when he was minimizing its threat only a few weeks ago and congratulating himself for how he has managed a crisis he only recently acknowledged.

“We’ve done a fantastic job from just about every standpoint,” he said Tuesday. “We’ve done a great job,” he said Wednesday. “We’ve done a phenomenal job on this,” he said Thursday.

The next day he grew irritated when Peter Alexander of NBC News asked if he was giving Americans a “false sense of hope” by promising immediate delivery of a drug that experts said is not proven. Mr. Trump said he disagreed with them. “Just a feeling,” he said. “You know, I’m a smart guy. I feel good about it.”

Mr. Alexander moved onto his next question, a “softball” by his own reckoning, asking what Mr. Trump would say to Americans who were at home watching and scared. Most presidents would use the opportunity to offer reassuring words. But Mr. Trump was still steamed and snapped, “I say that you’re a terrible reporter. That’s what I say.”

Later in the same briefing, Yamiche Alcindor of PBS’s “NewsHour” asked when everyone who needed a coronavirus test would be able to get one, as he asserted two weeks ago that every person already could. “Nobody is even talking about it except for you, which doesn’t surprise me,” he said dismissively. How about people with symptoms who could not get a test, he was asked. “I’m not hearing it,” he replied.

The White House rejects any criticism of the president as illegitimate. “This great country has been faced with an unprecedented crisis, and while the Democrats and the media shamelessly try and destroy this president with a coordinated, relentless, biased political assault, President Trump has risen to fight this crisis head-on by taking aggressive historic action to protect the health, wealth and well-being of the American people,” Hogan Gidley, a White House spokesman, said in a statement.

Mr. Trump acted at the end of January to restrict travel from China, where the outbreak was first detected, and repeatedly points back to that decision, arguing that he saved lives as a result. But he resisted stronger action for weeks. Even as governors, mayors and businesses decided on their own to curb large gatherings and eventually close down schools, restaurants and workplaces, the president at first offered no guidance about whether to take such action.

He has repeatedly misrepresented the state of the response — promising a vaccine “soon” that will actually take at least a year to develop, insisting that tests were available while patients struggled to find any, boasting about the availability of millions of masks while health care workers took to stitching together homemade versions. And dismissing the threat for weeks may have led to complacency among some Americans who could have acted much sooner to take precautions.

Mr. Trump’s defensiveness over the pandemic has become a central dynamic inside the White House as officials wrestle with difficult policy choices. Aides have long understood that Mr. Trump needs to hear support for his decisions, preferably described in superlatives. He often second-guesses himself, prompting advisers to ask allies to tell him he made the right call or go on Fox News to make that point in case he might be watching.

Over the last week, as Mr. Trump has faced ever more draconian and expensive options, Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and senior adviser, sought to coax him into action by using bits of praise in news coverage or from other officials as a motivator, according to people familiar with the discussions.

Officials have learned that the president craves a constant diet of flattery, which they serve up during daily televised briefings. Vice President Mike Pence makes a point of repeating it day after day, sometimes repeatedly in the course of a single briefing. “Mr. President, from early on, you took decisive action,” he said during one.

Other advisers have followed suit. “Thank you, Mr. President, for gathering your public health experts here today and for your strong leadership in keeping America safe,” Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, told him at one point. “I want to thank you for your leadership during this coronavirus outbreak,” Dr. Stephen M. Hahn, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, told him at another.

Even Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the veteran infectious diseases expert known for his just-the-facts style, has sometimes joined in praise of the president, at one point referring to Mr. Trump’s “proactive, leaning-forward, aggressive, trying to stay ahead of the curve” approach. While Dr. Fauci does not hesitate to correct the president’s facts, as he did on Friday over the unproven drug, he does so politely, careful to maintain his viability within a political team. Still, many noticed that he put his hand to his face in seeming disbelief when Mr. Trump referred to his diplomats as the “Deep State Department.”

Representative Peter T. King, Republican of New York, said Mr. Trump had been unfairly criticized for his handling of the virus. “The media virtually ignore the president’s massive effort mobilizing the federal government, our industrial base and the scientific and medical community to combat this pandemic, rivaling F.D.R.’s arsenal of democracy,” he said.

Mr. King said that Mr. Trump was working with Democrats but the news media “prefer to dwell on initial failure of C.D.C. test kits and low inventory of masks and ventilators going back two administrations.” Still, he said of Mr. Trump, “He too often takes the bait.”

None of which comes as a surprise to those who dealt with Mr. Trump or studied his life before he became president. In real estate, he found he could overcome crises by bluffing his way past regulators, bullying the bankers and bamboozling the tabloids.

When banks came after him for overdue loans, he pushed back, arguing that it was in their interest that his brand not be harmed by calling him out. When contractors demanded to be paid, he found complaints about their work and refused, leading in part to more than 3,500 lawsuits. When his first two marriages fell apart, he took a scorched-earth approach against his wives, leaking to New York’s gossip columnists even if it meant his children watched ugly divorces play out in public.

“The typical modus operandi from him is to bluff, is to fake, is to deny,” said Jack O’Donnell, the former president of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City.

When Mr. Trump prepared to open the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City in 1990 and ran into trouble with the authorities, he summoned Mr. O’Donnell. “He told them I was an expert in operations and I could fix this,” Mr. O’Donnell recalled. “And they believed him. I was dumbfounded. He was completely bluffing them.”

To Mr. Trump, most of his crises were about paper and money, not people. The self-described “king of debt” treated loan repayments almost as if they were optional and made it a mantra never to back down. “I figured it was the bank’s problem, not mine,” he wrote in one of his books. “What the hell did I care? I actually told one bank, ‘I told you, you shouldn’t have loaned me that money.’”

Perhaps the only time before his presidency that the human toll of a crisis really struck Mr. Trump in a personal way came when three of his executives died in a helicopter crash heading to Atlantic City. He seemed genuinely shaken, visiting the widows to share in their grief.

“I actually think he handled that situation about as well as you could expect from him,” Mr. O’Donnell said. “It was such a shock to him. It was the first time I heard fear in his voice. It was the first time I saw empathy, that I saw emotion from him, because he realized the human loss there.”

Even then, Mr. Trump could not help inserting himself into the story, suggesting falsely that he almost boarded the helicopter himself. And within months, with his Taj project flailing, Mr. Trump began publicly attributing problems to the dead executives. In a crisis, “he always was more focused on who he could blame versus fixing the problem,” said Mr. O’Donnell, who quit in disgust.

Nor did Mr. Trump exhibit much empathy for the workers who lost their jobs when his casinos went bust. Instead, when asked about his failed Atlantic City ventures, he emphasizes his own ability to escape unharmed. “The money I took out of there was incredible,” he once told The New York Times.

The closest analog to the current situation may be the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, another national trauma. Mr. Trump tried to thrust himself into the news coverage, telling an interviewer by phone that day that with the destruction of the World Trade Center he now had the tallest building in New York City, a claim that was not even true. He also has said he spent extensive time around the site trying to help the cleanup, a claim that has never been verified.

With the airports closed at the time, Mr. Trump was asked to provide his private plane to fly Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and Gov. George E. Pataki to Washington for President George W. Bush’s address to Congress. Mr. Trump agreed — but in return asked for help getting permission to travel from Washington to another destination when others were grounded.

By his own account, Mr. Trump never imagined that he would be facing a pandemic, an invisible killer immune to bluster. “In every previous occasion, he was facing a human being or groups of human beings,” said Gwenda Blair, the author of a biography of the Trump family. “And obviously the coronavirus, it’s not a person, can’t be bullied.”

So Mr. Trump, with his recent descriptions of a war to be won over a “foreign enemy,” is seeking a dynamic that he is familiar with, personifying the virus as an opponent to be beaten, framing it as the kind of crisis he knows how to tackle. “He’s trying to make it into a win-lose situation,” she said. “That’s how he sees the world — winners, him, losers everybody else. He’s trying to make the coronavirus into a loser and himself the winner.”

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« Reply #61424 on: March 22, 2020, 08:46:06 am »


He's used to shooting himself in the foot, but this time he switched from single shot to automatic.

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« Reply #61425 on: March 22, 2020, 10:41:47 am »
He's used to shooting himself in the foot, but this time he switched from single shot to automatic.

Will Covid-19 force at least some in the GOP to break ranks with Trump, I wonder?
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Re: Ill Douche - Fungal Dick
« Reply #61426 on: March 22, 2020, 12:59:49 pm »
Will Covid-19 force at least some in the GOP to break ranks with Trump, I wonder?

Not yet.  Not now.  It's reminiscent of the unification/patriotism shit of the Bush/Iraq situation.  You dislike but support. 
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Re: Ill Douche - Fungal Dick
« Reply #61427 on: March 22, 2020, 01:00:21 pm »
Trump has a gut feeling he has found a cure (even if his expert doctor disagrees).

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Re: Ill Douche - Fungal Dick
« Reply #61428 on: March 22, 2020, 01:12:12 pm »
From today. This pinned tweet at the top of the Obese Orange Shithead's page is all about him getting the media to focus on China, instead of on his dismantling of the pandemic team in 2018, and his downplaying of the virus early on. He even makes sure to ignore what the Fox host is calling the virus. Deflect, deflect, deflect.



This re-tweet is from today too. More deflection. Good to see that he is focused on saving lives instead of peddling proven false narratives against his enemies. What a leader!

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« Reply #61429 on: March 22, 2020, 01:20:42 pm »
Not yet.  Not now.  It's reminiscent of the unification/patriotism shit of the Bush/Iraq situation.  You dislike but support. 
would say it’s much worse as it’s happening on American soil

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Re: Ill Douche - Fungal Dick
« Reply #61430 on: March 22, 2020, 06:37:18 pm »
Senator Rand Paul
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Senator Rand Paul has tested positive for COVID-19. He is feeling fine and is in quarantine. He is asymptomatic and was tested out of an abundance of caution due to his extensive travel and events. He was not aware of any direct contact with any infected person.
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This UBERCUNT just voted AGAINST:
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Families First Coronavirus Response Act

This bill responds to the coronavirus outbreak by providing paid sick leave and free coronavirus testing, expanding food assistance and unemployment benefits, and requiring employers to provide additional protections for health care workers.

Also voted against aid to disaster-stricken Puerto Rico (10/24/17 AND 5/23/19), against humanitarian aid at the Mexican border (6/26/19), supported Trump during his impeachment (2/5/20), against sanctions on Russia (6/14/17 AND 7/27/17), voted for the repeal of a law requiring energy companies to reduce waste and emissions (5/10/17).

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/congress-trump-score/rand-paul/

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« Reply #61431 on: March 22, 2020, 06:57:57 pm »
Senator Rand Paul
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Senator Rand Paul has tested positive for COVID-19. He is feeling fine and is in quarantine. He is asymptomatic and was tested out of an abundance of caution due to his extensive travel and events. He was not aware of any direct contact with any infected person.
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This UBERCUNT just voted AGAINST:
Also voted against aid to disaster-stricken Puerto Rico (10/24/17 AND 5/23/19), against humanitarian aid at the Mexican border (6/26/19), supported Trump during his impeachment (2/5/20), against sanctions on Russia (6/14/17 AND 7/27/17), voted for the repeal of a law requiring energy companies to reduce waste and emissions (5/10/17).

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/congress-trump-score/rand-paul/



He's at least true to his beliefs.

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Re: Ill Douche - Fungal Dick
« Reply #61432 on: March 22, 2020, 07:26:12 pm »
Dick move, but doesn't surprise me.  Hope he gets rogered up the butt by it.
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« Reply #61433 on: March 22, 2020, 07:31:34 pm »
Its revealing that US has had ~15,000 new confirmed cases in last 24 hrs. The highest among any country in a day I believe. Which adds weight to the theory that it is much more wide-spread than what was initially thought and just lack of testing was leading to low number of cases.

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« Reply #61434 on: March 22, 2020, 07:33:13 pm »
Its revealing that US has had ~15,000 new confirmed cases in last 24 hrs. The highest among any country in a day I believe. Which adds weight to the theory that it is much more wide-spread than what was initially thought and just lack of tests was leading to low number of cases.



Plus the whole of Florida went to the fucking beach...

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« Reply #61435 on: March 22, 2020, 07:40:20 pm »
Plus the whole of Florida went to the fucking beach...

That not just an american problem. In general you will get a big chunk of population that are either too thick or misinformed or selfish. In Canada too you notice the same, while most are following social distancing and quarantining there are plenty of fools still congregating.

Thats why I am all for governments mandating that people working in non-essential sectors stay at home. But I don't think many western governments are willing to take the economic hit or willing to compensate those that will be out of work.
 

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« Reply #61436 on: March 22, 2020, 07:49:18 pm »
Senator Rand Paul
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« Reply #61437 on: March 22, 2020, 08:00:04 pm »
I hope Rand Paul dies hahaha what a win that would be
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« Reply #61438 on: March 22, 2020, 08:00:21 pm »
I hope Rand Paul dies hahaha what a win that would be
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« Reply #61439 on: March 22, 2020, 08:04:12 pm »
Everyone dies

Yes but Senator Rand Paul voting down legislation to help people dying of the very thing he then dies of would be absolutely wonderful.

Hope it's painful too.
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