Posted on 04/01/2020 2:06:21 PM PDT by Forgiven_Sinner
President Trump joins the Coronavirus Task Force to provide updates.
“...The witch tore up the speech....”
The vile demonic Botoxian was really PO’ed that night because she personally wanted to take credit for giving the POTUS the China virus via of a handshake. When he didn’t shake hands with it, it became PO’ed due to failing in its mission and tore up the speech out of anger.
Some call it a witch, but it’s really a demon straight from its Big Daddy in the pit of Hell.
“Build your enemy a golden bridge over which he may retreat” -— Sun Tzu
Save it to your images and then post it. Now if youre asking if fb will allow it? Lol.
Yes. Trump is no fool.
How does a ventilator work and what is its success rate?
I thought I read somewhere that most patients who get sick enough put on a ventilator—at least in Italy?—die anyway.
So why this endless focus on ventilators? Anyone read that too?
That’s why we like Hospice at home, in the “end” of the earthly walk.
Are Questions that actually seek information permitted? /s
Actually, a couple days ago when Pres. Trump ended his press conference by saying how proud he was to be our President, the group of reporters was silent as he turned and left.
NYC is a lot of the drive in the US numbers. It’s population density is over twice that of Toronto, and a tremendous amount of overseas travel funnels through it.
It’d also be interesting to compare what % of the population uses mass transit daily, and for how long each day, in the two cities.
Pence ping
Wrong....we owe them money, therefore we have them by the throat...
Both may be hosed anyway, if this keeps up. Traffic even here in the “Mid-South” is down by well over 50%. The lowest price I’ve seen so far tho’ is in WI (which overall is running quite low): There’s a station in Wautoma, WI at $.94, according to Gas Buddy. The “Casey’s” there is 0.97.
I’d be willing to bet that the US truly is “self sufficient” for oil at this point, or close to it. Hell of a way to get there.
I wonder what worldwide consumption is presently, compared to this time last year?
Ya’ know... The press is unwittingly throwing President Trump a hanging curve ball: They keep asking why he doesn’t do this or that, asserting even more FedGov direct control. Maybe he should say that in addition to the great efforts being made by many companies and people, unlike some people (name a prominent name or two with an example?), he’s not interested in running a dictatorship.
That witch NorDUH O’Donnell and the fool F. Chuck Todd had a FIT on the air that Trump is fighting the drug war AND the virus at the same time.
“These daily long pressers are becoming counter productive.”
How is that? I enjoy hearing Trump undiluted and hearing straight answers to snarky questions.
Thanks for that. That was the piece I was looking for, having never been to either cities. Toronto is massive I know, but interesting the NY metro is more dense. And good point NY is the transportation hub of the world to some extent.
I don’t see much point in comparing death rates per capita or per infection from country to country, as there is also the factor of different reporting protocols when people who were already ill pass away with a positive reading for this virus but with morbidity perhaps already inevitable.
In fact unless there are huge differences country to country to some extent it would be random distribution at work, different genetic predispositions, accidents of timing (in Canada for example there is nothing similar to the beach gatherings of spring break unless people are looking to die from hypothermia perhaps).
As to anyone who celebrates or gloats in this situation, those people are losers and should be called out, but in Canada except in a few rare groupings you get a free card to be a loser as long as you remain within the cultural norms (it’s a little brother complex at work). I take the opposite approach, I hope and pray that your country comes through this as lightly as possible under the circumstances.
The interesting thing would be to compare cities’ density by VOLUME. But I don’t even know if that kind of data is out there.
In other cases, some cities’ surface area apparently includes a lot of water area. Wuhan, for example, does not appear to be exceptionally “dense”, looking at it on Wikipedia, etc., but I don’t know if the area cited includes all of the many water bodies inside the city limits.
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