Re: All things Chinese CoronaVirus
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:48 am
The President is a moron.
Same Party, Different House
https://fanlax.com/forum/
I think it relates to his inability to know his limits - he thinks he is so much smarter than he actually is - and it causes things like that to happen.
Black-Lewis saw the $177,000 and $43,800 loans, one for each of the spas she owns in Washington state, as a lifeline she could use for payroll and other business expenses.
When Black-Lewis convened a virtual employee meeting to explain her good fortune, she expected jubilation and relief that paychecks would resume in full even though the staff — primarily hourly employees — couldn’t work.
She got a different reaction.
The anger came from employees who’d determined they’d make more money by collecting unemployment benefits than their normal paychecks.
“I couldn’t believe it,” she added. “On what planet am I competing with unemployment?”
Yay seacoster! Your ego is now intact and just in time for the weekend
RedFromMI wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:57 amI think it relates to his inability to know his limits - he thinks he is so much smarter than he actually is - and it causes things like that to happen.
Unfortunately, lives are actually at stake here, and his most devoted followers, who treat him as a god, will most certainly be the ones who will continue to be hurt by his false statements on science and truth.
As I heard one commentator say ... businesses can be made to rise again, but not dead people.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:23 amThat is all fine and good Doc. Where is your letter of consolation to those many thousands of folks whose business will never reopen? If you want to tell em they took one for the FLP team I bet you don't have the nads to say that to them face to face. They did not ask to have their way of living shut down, they were ordered to do so by a loving, caring and benevolent government. Is it ironic that this same government is complaining about the devastation put upon all these business folks that the government created in the first place. Time for a bailout...DocBarrister wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:13 amWe’re not even close to the conditions required to safely open up the economy. China, which is even more obsessed with economic growth than the U.S., kept Wuhan in a far stricter lockdown for 76 days. We’re only about halfway through that length of time. We don’t have anywhere near the quarantine capabilities of China, or the testing capabilities of South Korea. More importantly, we aren’t anywhere close to having this pandemic under control.ggait wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:41 pm Note what this guy actually says:
The clock has run out on blanket lockdowns. It's time to reopen, CAREFULLY, & get Americans back to work.
No one disagrees with that.
Everyone (except dummies and partisan hacks) says opening recklessly (calling Gov. Kemp!!) is stupid, dangerous and counter-productive economically.
Sure, this is a good time to prepare for reopening the economy, but Trump’s panel for such planning includes both Ivanka and Jared.
We’re opening up the economy without being anywhere ready. It’s yet another disaster that Trump is pushing ... all in a desperate effort to stay in office.
DocBarrister
it should be noted at times that he was hired bc of the mess that is washington.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:21 amFair comment, tech37.tech37 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:14 amPB, IMO, one of Trump's major flaws is his constant unawareness of what he's saying and how he sets himself up for ridicule from MSM and resistance nation. At times he says stuff just to p*ss off the opposition, but other times, like last night, with his stream of consciousness (or unconsciousness) he steps directly into a steaming pile. I think calourie said it best on another post..."shut the F up!" He doesn't know when to...he can't help himself.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:34 amIt's fascinating to see the DNC-orchestrated response to Trump's harmless riff from yesterday. Trump is probably going on zero sleep 3 weeks, and for sure he has a habit of lazily intruding on serious convo's with what he perceives as a helpful suggestion or two. So right now is not the time to listen to everything he says literally, but rather conceptually. But not our fearsome press!
So Trump is listening in to the DHS guy and what Trump hears is that sunlight and disinfectant are a good one-two punch to kill the virus on surfaces (duh...everyone in Florida knows that already; one reason our death toll is so low relative to the rest of the US). Trump then suggests to Birx that people go outside (check! good thing) and for the scientists to determine a chemical compound (like any drug) to in effect 'disinfect' a human. Conceptual stuff, not literal. We all do the same from time to time.
The press immediately goes batsh!! because what they hear is Trump just said the American people need to mainline Lysol straight into their veins. You could see this in real time on Twitter how the press and DNC lie in wait, waiting to spring into action on anything they hear over a two hour presser to attack Trump. At that stage, for the rest of the presser, every Tweet by every blue check journo and DNC hit man was about Trump telling everyone to inject Lysol into their veins...I wish I was kidding.
And naturally, the DNC/press cues are then taken up by the witting and unwitting, such as disslaxx's post above. It just goes around and around every day. Not saying Trump doesn't deserve criticism when warranted, but it is no wonder he continually calls the MSM 'fake'. They are scavengers looking to get their likes and tv hits, that is all; zero help, they deserve your mockery.
But I don't think this is merely about what he says, but also what he does and what he demands others do...from that same lack of reasoning and 'gut'.
ironic, ain't it?wgdsr wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:29 amit should be noted at times that he was hired bc of the mess that is washington.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:21 amFair comment, tech37.tech37 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:14 amPB, IMO, one of Trump's major flaws is his constant unawareness of what he's saying and how he sets himself up for ridicule from MSM and resistance nation. At times he says stuff just to p*ss off the opposition, but other times, like last night, with his stream of consciousness (or unconsciousness) he steps directly into a steaming pile. I think calourie said it best on another post..."shut the F up!" He doesn't know when to...he can't help himself.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:34 amIt's fascinating to see the DNC-orchestrated response to Trump's harmless riff from yesterday. Trump is probably going on zero sleep 3 weeks, and for sure he has a habit of lazily intruding on serious convo's with what he perceives as a helpful suggestion or two. So right now is not the time to listen to everything he says literally, but rather conceptually. But not our fearsome press!
So Trump is listening in to the DHS guy and what Trump hears is that sunlight and disinfectant are a good one-two punch to kill the virus on surfaces (duh...everyone in Florida knows that already; one reason our death toll is so low relative to the rest of the US). Trump then suggests to Birx that people go outside (check! good thing) and for the scientists to determine a chemical compound (like any drug) to in effect 'disinfect' a human. Conceptual stuff, not literal. We all do the same from time to time.
The press immediately goes batsh!! because what they hear is Trump just said the American people need to mainline Lysol straight into their veins. You could see this in real time on Twitter how the press and DNC lie in wait, waiting to spring into action on anything they hear over a two hour presser to attack Trump. At that stage, for the rest of the presser, every Tweet by every blue check journo and DNC hit man was about Trump telling everyone to inject Lysol into their veins...I wish I was kidding.
And naturally, the DNC/press cues are then taken up by the witting and unwitting, such as disslaxx's post above. It just goes around and around every day. Not saying Trump doesn't deserve criticism when warranted, but it is no wonder he continually calls the MSM 'fake'. They are scavengers looking to get their likes and tv hits, that is all; zero help, they deserve your mockery.
But I don't think this is merely about what he says, but also what he does and what he demands others do...from that same lack of reasoning and 'gut'.
wgdsr wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:29 amit should be noted at times that he was hired bc of the mess that is washington.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:21 amFair comment, tech37.tech37 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:14 amPB, IMO, one of Trump's major flaws is his constant unawareness of what he's saying and how he sets himself up for ridicule from MSM and resistance nation. At times he says stuff just to p*ss off the opposition, but other times, like last night, with his stream of consciousness (or unconsciousness) he steps directly into a steaming pile. I think calourie said it best on another post..."shut the F up!" He doesn't know when to...he can't help himself.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:34 amIt's fascinating to see the DNC-orchestrated response to Trump's harmless riff from yesterday. Trump is probably going on zero sleep 3 weeks, and for sure he has a habit of lazily intruding on serious convo's with what he perceives as a helpful suggestion or two. So right now is not the time to listen to everything he says literally, but rather conceptually. But not our fearsome press!
So Trump is listening in to the DHS guy and what Trump hears is that sunlight and disinfectant are a good one-two punch to kill the virus on surfaces (duh...everyone in Florida knows that already; one reason our death toll is so low relative to the rest of the US). Trump then suggests to Birx that people go outside (check! good thing) and for the scientists to determine a chemical compound (like any drug) to in effect 'disinfect' a human. Conceptual stuff, not literal. We all do the same from time to time.
The press immediately goes batsh!! because what they hear is Trump just said the American people need to mainline Lysol straight into their veins. You could see this in real time on Twitter how the press and DNC lie in wait, waiting to spring into action on anything they hear over a two hour presser to attack Trump. At that stage, for the rest of the presser, every Tweet by every blue check journo and DNC hit man was about Trump telling everyone to inject Lysol into their veins...I wish I was kidding.
And naturally, the DNC/press cues are then taken up by the witting and unwitting, such as disslaxx's post above. It just goes around and around every day. Not saying Trump doesn't deserve criticism when warranted, but it is no wonder he continually calls the MSM 'fake'. They are scavengers looking to get their likes and tv hits, that is all; zero help, they deserve your mockery.
But I don't think this is merely about what he says, but also what he does and what he demands others do...from that same lack of reasoning and 'gut'.
hmmm, yes those hourly checks were really low.ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 10:00 am https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/22/she-got ... or-it.html
Black-Lewis saw the $177,000 and $43,800 loans, one for each of the spas she owns in Washington state, as a lifeline she could use for payroll and other business expenses.
When Black-Lewis convened a virtual employee meeting to explain her good fortune, she expected jubilation and relief that paychecks would resume in full even though the staff — primarily hourly employees — couldn’t work.
She got a different reaction.
The anger came from employees who’d determined they’d make more money by collecting unemployment benefits than their normal paychecks.
“I couldn’t believe it,” she added. “On what planet am I competing with unemployment?”
hmm, he meant the federal level, but you're right PB, long list of corrupt local and state politicians.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:36 amwgdsr wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:29 amit should be noted at times that he was hired bc of the mess that is washington.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:21 amFair comment, tech37.tech37 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:14 amPB, IMO, one of Trump's major flaws is his constant unawareness of what he's saying and how he sets himself up for ridicule from MSM and resistance nation. At times he says stuff just to p*ss off the opposition, but other times, like last night, with his stream of consciousness (or unconsciousness) he steps directly into a steaming pile. I think calourie said it best on another post..."shut the F up!" He doesn't know when to...he can't help himself.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:34 amIt's fascinating to see the DNC-orchestrated response to Trump's harmless riff from yesterday. Trump is probably going on zero sleep 3 weeks, and for sure he has a habit of lazily intruding on serious convo's with what he perceives as a helpful suggestion or two. So right now is not the time to listen to everything he says literally, but rather conceptually. But not our fearsome press!
So Trump is listening in to the DHS guy and what Trump hears is that sunlight and disinfectant are a good one-two punch to kill the virus on surfaces (duh...everyone in Florida knows that already; one reason our death toll is so low relative to the rest of the US). Trump then suggests to Birx that people go outside (check! good thing) and for the scientists to determine a chemical compound (like any drug) to in effect 'disinfect' a human. Conceptual stuff, not literal. We all do the same from time to time.
The press immediately goes batsh!! because what they hear is Trump just said the American people need to mainline Lysol straight into their veins. You could see this in real time on Twitter how the press and DNC lie in wait, waiting to spring into action on anything they hear over a two hour presser to attack Trump. At that stage, for the rest of the presser, every Tweet by every blue check journo and DNC hit man was about Trump telling everyone to inject Lysol into their veins...I wish I was kidding.
And naturally, the DNC/press cues are then taken up by the witting and unwitting, such as disslaxx's post above. It just goes around and around every day. Not saying Trump doesn't deserve criticism when warranted, but it is no wonder he continually calls the MSM 'fake'. They are scavengers looking to get their likes and tv hits, that is all; zero help, they deserve your mockery.
But I don't think this is merely about what he says, but also what he does and what he demands others do...from that same lack of reasoning and 'gut'.
What mess?!?!?!? I thought we operated smoothly before Trump! Orange Man Bad!
Oh you mean this mess:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _of_crimes
Lovely game here.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:36 am
What mess?!?!?!? I thought we operated smoothly before Trump! Orange Man Bad!
Oh you mean this mess:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A ... _of_crimes
MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:45 am
I'd argue that we haven't seen this level of widespread gross incompetence in any Administration, at least in my lifetime. Definitely have not had this sort of corruption in a White House for the last 40 years.
Interesting.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:50 am Someone mentioned this drug on this board yesterday. Lots of companies working on a solution.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/433975 ... ource=cnbc
Different argument, and you're not likely to find many takers on this board for that 'option' on the left, PB.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:54 amMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:45 am
I'd argue that we haven't seen this level of widespread gross incompetence in any Administration, at least in my lifetime. Definitely have not had this sort of corruption in a White House for the last 40 years.
We should turn government over to the AOC wing of the Democratic Party who now urge people to boycott work once the Covid crisis is over. Surely there will be no incompetence there.
https://nypost.com/2020/04/22/aoc-sugge ... down-ends/
That will be the clarion call of Democrats in less than 4 years; don't work, just collect a check for breathing oxygen, let robots take over. If you doubt it, you don;'t know your party too well, or are afraid to admit what is going on under the covers. Literally the opposite of why America is so exceptional.
Anyone who thinks a job is work doesn't know the meaning of life. Your job should be so fun you have no idea that it is work! I work 7 days a week and love every second.