Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

This is far worse than anything we have ever seen it's a pandemic that has spread all over the globe. It first spread out of China January 23 and in 2 months with flight restrictions it still is spreading. If nothing was done you would see hospitals over run. Wake up.

This virus likely left China no later than early December. It was probably in 1/2 the countries in the world (including the US) by mid December before anyone was aware of it.
 
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The blame most definitely is. The racism screech by you girls is exactly what’s expected and appears to be working as intended. Congrats on helping Trump look like a sympathetic victim on this BS topic.


It's not racism towards the Chinese people.

It is, however, transparent and lame deflection towards an easy target.


This is not to say that the Chinese government doesn't deserve blame for the way they mishandled this at the start. They do.

It is to say that Trump also deserves blame for minimizing it for so long.


You can't really quantify the results of either. But neither is blameless
and only the most simple minded would think otherwise.
 
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That IS NOT racism . Chinese IS NOT a race . I swear you people have used the word for a catch all so often now you just throw it out there for anything . There are over 56 ethnic groups in China .

Trump could be heavily invested in Grupo Modelo, and just looking out for himself, as usual
 
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It's not racism towards the Chinese people.

It is, however, transparent and lame deflection towards an easy target.


This is not to say that the Chinese government doesn't deserve blame for the way they mishandled this at the start. They do.

It is to say that Trump also deserves blame for minimizing it for so long.


You can't really quantify the results of either. But neither is blameless
and only the most simple minded would think otherwise.
Let me see if I can summarize.

“But.... TRUMP!”
 
It's not racism towards the Chinese people.

It is, however, transparent and lame deflection towards an easy target.


This is not to say that the Chinese government doesn't deserve blame for the way they mishandled this at the start. They do.

It is to say that Trump also deserves blame for minimizing it for so long.


You can't really quantify the results of either. But neither is blameless
and only the most simple minded would think otherwise.
No. It's a constant problem with China and the more people call them out the better.
 
@508mikey

One last word before my tenderloin finishes and I log out for a few hours:

Over 600,000 bartenders are either laid off, have no workplace, or are getting a fraction of their pay (if they are lucky).

So go ahead and **** on the profession again. You'll see me in Bankruptcy court? I'll see you in hell instead.
 
@508mikey

One last word before my tenderloin finishes and I log out for a few hours:

Over 600,000 bartenders are either laid off, have no workplace, or are getting a fraction of their pay (if they are lucky).

So go ahead and **** on the profession again. You'll see me in Bankruptcy court? I'll see you in hell instead.
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So bring on Clueless Joe Biden and the government can fully fail ? No Thanks
No this is what you get when you staff the government with morons...this is end result.


In his 2018 book “The Fifth Risk,” Michael Lewis described a new Trump administration that seemed totally disinterested in the task of governing. Transition plans tediously compiled by the departing Obama administration were ignored, transitional meetings were perfunctory (if they happened at all), and administrators appointed to oversee crucial governmental departments were either political cronies with no content expertise or zealots tasked with undercutting the work of the departments they now controlled. Given a president who is notoriously illiterate about the intricacies of the government he is supposed to be leading, a weak and inept management team, and a hamstrung bureaucracy distrusted by their bosses, is there any chance Americans will be well served by their government as we face the impending coronavirus crisis? Of course not.
Governmental illiteracy confronts the coronavirus - The Boston Globe
 
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Were you not alive in 2009?
In 2009 there was no school closings work closing let see curfews. Get real if you can't see the difference in 2009 and now where someone can have it show no signs give it to someone who could die from it. I am at a loss if you do not see this as serious.
 
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