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Trump says Don't Worry! YAY! We're good.

Oh wait... what's that? He also simultaneously designated $2.5 BILLION to fight it.

I gotta admit, Donald's ability to walk simultaneously in polar directions is impressive... as is the gullibility of his minions.
So what would you do?
This could be a really big deal very quickly, should we not make an investment in researching and be ready to preemptively control the situation if a hot spot does flare here?
Should he further panic the market by speculating like many of us the cataclysmic scenario that could occur but has no present indicators that it will here
Or maybe he shouldn’t bring the legislators into the circle of decision making
If Trump switch party’s this afternoon there’d be a boatload more Republicans tomorrow
 
From the economics. Not death I am thinking. I could also see this pushing the automation process a bit. We saw major political and economic changes from the black death. This wont be that bad, but changes can arise.

That made me think of this little Chad Mitchell Trio ditty:

The question is, are the Africans and Africa prepared for independence?
Do they have enough delinquents among their juvenile descendants?
Can they fill their air with smog enough, their rivers with pollutions?
Are the citizens evolved enough for mental institutions?
Are they smart enough to know enough to regulate their taxes so the poor
Can pay the rich to keep the poor flat on their axes?
Do they know how to destroy what they produce for their enjoyment?
Or employ enough machines to keep employees from employment?
Have the natives the intelligence, the native wisdom, or the dexterity
To establish atom bases as the base of their prosperity?
In essence, have we morally the right to even plan to let the backward
Nations join the brotherhood of men?

I tend to have this apparently perverted look at things ... that it's not about production for consumption we should be concerned about, but employment so that employee consumption can keep industry in business. Automation and outsourcing to third world countries (and all things considered, I squarely put China in that basket) are a threat to what the Industrial Revolution made possible.
 
What I see happening is this being similar to SARS, big scare and something to keep in mind but nothing that is going to wipe out swaths of population. I can also see a negative economic impact the longer the care continues but in the long run it might be good for us. Hopefully with the supply chain disruptions we are and will see companies decide that the Chinese cheep labor just isn't worth it and move back to this hemisphere.

You would hope so, but don't count on it. Greed overrules competence at the top of the corporate food chain pretty much every day. As long as bean counters rule, we are screwed.
 
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Trump says Don't Worry! YAY! We're good.

Oh wait... what's that? He also simultaneously designated $2.5 BILLION to fight it.

I gotta admit, Donald's ability to walk simultaneously in polar directions is impressive... as is the gullibility of his minions.
He could be telling the honest to God truth, but I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth.
 
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NGB would provide in states policing activities to assist LEO’s along with DOD providing logistical support is how it would go down. Avoids any title 10’s acting as law enforcement so no PC violations.

That would be a huge mistake. US citizens will not stand for martial law.
 
Your missing part of the equation. 2% of 100 people is insignificant. The question is how infectious or communicable it is. I linked and article earlier from a Harvard scientist who said it could infect 70% of the worlds population. If that’s true we are looking at 100 million dead. I have no clue if he’s right.

Me either, but he's most likely counting on a big government check to refine his numbers, so he can tell us how hard the sky is going to fall ... and for all his Haavaard buddies to come up with "solutions".
 
So what would you do?
This could be a really big deal very quickly, should we not make an investment in researching and be ready to preemptively control the situation if a hot spot does flare here?
Should he further panic the market by speculating like many of us the cataclysmic scenario that could occur but has no present indicators that it will here
Or maybe he shouldn’t bring the legislators into the circle of decision making
If Trump switch party’s this afternoon there’d be a boatload more Republicans tomorrow


He should say he and his administration are monitoring the situation closely and will respond as needs arise. That's it. As others have pointed out, the problem is that Trump is now seen as such a liar that anything he says intended to be encouraging is seen as just another lie by him. Its the obverse of the Boy who Cried Wolf syndrome -- his reassurances just lead to suspicion that its worse than reported.
 
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So what would you do?
This could be a really big deal very quickly, should we not make an investment in researching and be ready to preemptively control the situation if a hot spot does flare here?
Should he further panic the market by speculating like many of us the cataclysmic scenario that could occur but has no present indicators that it will here
Or maybe he shouldn’t bring the legislators into the circle of decision making
If Trump switch party’s this afternoon there’d be a boatload more Republicans tomorrow

Declare a National Emergency and Executive Order the money instantly.

Problem solved.

That'll be $0.05 please.
 
These posts are completely irresponsible. Italy's reaction is not necessarily the correct one. They dont even know the real data but are subjecting their citizenry to the worst possible scenario.

Taking something with a 2% kill rate and behaving like it is Ebola is completely irresponsible.


I wonder why that is happening, honestly. I mean, if its just another version of the flu, even a highly contagious one, that doesn't seem reason to shut a country down. I worry that it is in fact much worse than is currently being revealed. Seems like it would be tough to keep a lid on it this long if it were.
 
80,000+ cases and 2700 deaths per CNBC a moment ago. Supposedly reports are China is starting to plateau.
 
I wonder why that is happening, honestly. I mean, if its just another version of the flu, even a highly contagious one, that doesn't seem reason to shut a country down. I worry that it is in fact much worse than is currently being revealed. Seems like it would be tough to keep a lid on it this long if it were.

Seems impossible to keep a lid on it. Too many Americans have business contacts in China. Seems impossible to keep secrets in the current world.
 
I have a feeling that panic is going to hit the United States very soon.
Just read a news story from our local news saying the cdc has issued a warning for Americans to be prepared for outbreaks here. People in the comments are freaking out.
 
These posts are completely irresponsible. Italy's reaction is not necessarily the correct one. They dont even know the real data but are subjecting their citizenry to the worst possible scenario.

Taking something with a 2% kill rate and behaving like it is Ebola is completely irresponsible.

Hard to say what the kill rate is. It's a slow-moving virus (from onset to death), so many of those infected currently may end up dying. On the other hand, many of those infected recover quickly, so many cases are probably not being reported
 
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Just read a news story from our local news saying the cdc has issued a warning for Americans to be prepared for outbreaks here. People in the comments are freaking out.


A coronavirus outbreak in the United States is now inevitable, a top CDC official said Tuesday, elevating concerns that the public health emergency could soon become a full-scale pandemic.

“Ultimately, we will see community spread in this country,” Nancy Messonnier, the director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases told reporters on a call. “It’s not a question of if but rather a question of when and how many people in this country will have severe illness.”


In other news, Ms. Messonmier is soon to be looking for a new job.
 
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I wonder why that is happening, honestly. I mean, if its just another version of the flu, even a highly contagious one, that doesn't seem reason to shut a country down.
I’m no scientist or mathematician, but ...
Ordinary flu has a kill rate of about .1%,
This thing is running at about 2-2.5-3% kill rate.

That’s 25-30 TIMES more deadly than regular flu - and it seems to have roughly the same contagious spread like flu or a cold.
That runs through a population of 100,000 or 1million its gonna kill a pretty large number of folks.

So, way deadlier than the “regular” flu, and spreads way quicker than something like SARS or Ebola.

I think that is the reason behind the concern.
 
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