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2 minutes ago, TexLonghorn said:

Grey-haired trump today - team that dyes his hair yellow must be sheltered in place.

This tanning team must be sheltered in place. His eyes aren't looking like a racoon negative.

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2 minutes ago, TexLonghorn said:

Grey-haired trump today - team that dyes his hair yellow must be sheltered in place.

They've been trying to slowly evolve him into the human realm.  At first they slowly made his hair gradually smaller.  The next step is to slowly make it less yellow and encourage him by complimenting him that the silver presents wisdom and a debonair gallantry.  He's rabidly clinging to the orange sheen, though.

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“You’ve said several times that the United States has ramped up testing, but the United States is still not testing per capita as many people as other countries like South Korea.  Why is that, and when do you think that that number will be on par with other countries?”
 

trump: “Well, it’s very much on par. Look, look, look, per capita, we have areas of country, that’s very, what... I know South Korea better than anybody.  It’s a very tight... Do you know how many people are in Seoul?  Do you know how big the city of Seoul is?  38 million people.  That’s bigger than anything we have.  38 million people all tightly wound together.  We have vast farmlands....(drones on)...”

 

I will freely admit I’m not a South Korea expert, but 38 million people in the city of Seoul?!?  That doesn’t come close to the Google result for their population, which is 9,904,312.  Where does the “38 million” come from?  Even considering every surrounding municipal area, it would come to 25 million.

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31 minutes ago, TexLonghorn said:

I will freely admit I’m not a South Korea expert, but 38 million people in the city of Seoul?!?  That doesn’t come close to the Google result for their population, which is 9,904,312.  Where does the “38 million” come from?  Even considering every surrounding municipal area, it would come to 25 million.

38 m <<<<< elevation 

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7 hours ago, TexLonghorn said:

I will freely admit I’m not a South Korea expert, but 38 million people in the city of Seoul?!?  That doesn’t come close to the Google result for their population, which is 9,904,312.  Where does the “38 million” come from?  Even considering every surrounding municipal area, it would come to 25 million.

In exchange for the entire remaining US ventilator stockpile, South Korea will say Trump was right, and quietly and retroactively expand Seoul's borders so it includes 38 million people.

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7 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

In exchange for the entire remaining US ventilator stockpile, South Korea will say Trump was right, and quietly and retroactively expand Seoul's borders so it includes 38 million people.

38MM people and 10MM doggy kisses. 

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Trump and co figuring out that holding the press briefings rallies after the markets close and during prime time television works great. Up to two hours of exposure and little can be done to counteract it, lots of soundbites, control of the mic for 'nasty' questions, it's very clever. The debate has been over the coverage by MSM, etc. but that puts them in a corner from which an escape is difficult--perception that will be amplified that they are censoring the WH, harder to distinguish from Fox which cuts in and out to downplay word salad, and so on.

Any suggestions for how to combat this?

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30 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

Trump and co figuring out that holding the press briefings rallies after the markets close and during prime time television works great. Up to two hours of exposure and little can be done to counteract it, lots of soundbites, control of the mic for 'nasty' questions, it's very clever. The debate has been over the coverage by MSM, etc. but that puts them in a corner from which an escape is difficult--perception that will be amplified that they are censoring the WH, harder to distinguish from Fox which cuts in and out to downplay word salad, and so on.

Any suggestions for how to combat this?

Don't let a grifter conman reality TV star win the presidency?

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59 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

Trump and co figuring out that holding the press briefings rallies after the markets close and during prime time television works great. Up to two hours of exposure and little can be done to counteract it, lots of soundbites, control of the mic for 'nasty' questions, it's very clever. The debate has been over the coverage by MSM, etc. but that puts them in a corner from which an escape is difficult--perception that will be amplified that they are censoring the WH, harder to distinguish from Fox which cuts in and out to downplay word salad, and so on.

Any suggestions for how to combat this?

 

Reporters don't ask DoTArD anything. They sit there in silence Finally, one will raise his/her hand and say "I have a question for Dr. Fauci." dOtArd says anything, it is ignored.
 

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1 hour ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

Trump and co figuring out that holding the press briefings rallies after the markets close and during prime time television works great. Up to two hours of exposure and little can be done to counteract it, lots of soundbites, control of the mic for 'nasty' questions, it's very clever. The debate has been over the coverage by MSM, etc. but that puts them in a corner from which an escape is difficult--perception that will be amplified that they are censoring the WH, harder to distinguish from Fox which cuts in and out to downplay word salad, and so on.

Any suggestions for how to combat this?

Stop covering the rallies. Counterprogram a press conference with an epidimiologist and hospital staff instead. Provide people with information instead of being a conduit for narcissism and lies. 

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50 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

It’s pretty damn obvious they have their marching orders 

It's just a matter of time before one of these clowns get their lip caught in Trump's zipper, and they will have to pause the press conference so a cut man can get in there and patch em up. 

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Accusing Biden of dropping the ball on this pandemic is directly recognizing that the ball was dropped on handling this pandemic. Luckily for Trump, many of his supporters are wilfully incapable of reaching those two layers of logic. They'll never get past the first layer: Biden got people killed for his 2018 inaction.

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9 minutes ago, Chooky said:

Accusing Biden of dropping the ball on this pandemic is directly recognizing that the ball was dropped on handling this pandemic. Luckily for Trump, many of his supporters are wilfully incapable of reaching those two layers of logic. They'll never get past the first layer: Biden got people killed for his 2018 inaction.

in that scathing interview from last week that brianna keiler had with navarro, she was asking about the admin's unpreparedness, and he said something like "during the h1n1, and the biden, um, the biden-obama administration, they did a poor job..."

they definitely have walking orders to drop biden's name whenever possible.  it's reassuring actually.  if they had better shit than that, they'd be using it right now.

they're also trying to walk the tightrope of "past administrations dropped the ball" and "well, nobody could've seen this coming".  which is it, fucko?

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10 minutes ago, henrygandorf said:

in that scathing interview from last week that brianna keiler had with navarro, she was asking about the admin's unpreparedness, and he said something like "during the h1n1, and the biden, um, the biden-obama administration, they did a poor job..."

they definitely have walking orders to drop biden's name whenever possible.  it's reassuring actually.  if they had better shit than that, they'd be using it right now.

they're also trying to walk the tightrope of "past administrations dropped the ball" and "well, nobody could've seen this coming".  which is it, fucko?

Trump would be so easy to cross examine on this stuff.  

No one saw this pandemic coming, right?

The previous administration was unprepared for the H1N1 pandemic, right?

Joe Biden was part of that administration?

So Joe Biden shares the blame for the Obama Administration’s response to pandemics?

Whatever the Obama Administration did on pandemics, Joe Biden was part of that?

So if the Obama Administration was unprepared for H1N1, it’s fair to say Joe Biden was unprepared for H1N1?

The Obama Administration briefed your administration on how to respond to a pandemic, right?

You didn’t attend that meeting, did you?

But your team did?

That meeting was in late 2016?

In that meeting, the Obama Administration told your team that a global virus pandemic is a threat to the United States?

In 2016, the Obama Administration thought a global pandemic was possible.

They saw this coming?

So Joe Biden saw this coming?

But you didn’t?

Is that because you skipped the meeting?

 

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34 minutes ago, Blotto said:

So easily manipulated. Guaranteed Ackman took a position that would benefit from a big infrastructure bill before tweeting that out. Easy money.

$2 Trillion here, $2 Trillion there. Cut our revenues to help my rich friends, etc. etc. 

No wonder this dumbfuck has bankrupted 6 seperate companies. 

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30 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

The Obama Administration briefed your administration on how to respond to a pandemic, right?

You didn’t attend that meeting, did you?

But your team did?

That meeting was in late 2016?

In that meeting, the Obama Administration told your team that a global virus pandemic is a threat to the United States?

the article about that prep session was enlightening.  (i'm sure someone can dig it up).

basically the obama administration modeled their transition directives based on the w bush transition, because they were apparently terrific.  so obama's people always knew they would try their best to match it.  so the day that they handled the pandemic response (3-4 hours i think), nobody on the trump team took them seriously at all.

it was a combination of dept heads sending lower people instead of attending, the people who did attend were in and out a lot, concentrating on other things, and the folks that did attend were not govt types, and were just out of their realm.  and that's not considering probably the worst part of all of this - pretty much none of the people in the trump admin back then (whether they attended or not, or paid attention or not) were still working for the administration in 2020.

for about nine different reasons, that session might as well have not taken place at all.

further, if obama was so terrible, and trump was aware of this, you would think one of the first things you'd do in early 2017 was to take a look at all the departments obama fucked up, and rebuild them to perfection.  instead, trump did the literal opposite.  he took departments obama built and tore them down.  i guess "rebuilding" is part of infrastructure week, which is sometime in late 2023.

regardless of what happened in 2009 or 2016, they were warned several times by folks on both sides of the aisle between 2016-2019.  then they were warned several times in january and february.  they were warned enough to restrict certain travel in january.  they took it seriously enough to send 17 tons of equipment to china in february.  yet still didn't act in any meaningful way until march, 2020.

those of us who live through this, will not forget that fact. 

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46 minutes ago, Blotto said:

So easily manipulated. Guaranteed Ackman took a position that would benefit from a big infrastructure bill before tweeting that out. Easy money.

Yes. And also, how is there social distancing at big construction sites?  I guess repaving has a lot of solo work, but bridge building doesn't.   At least when I've seen people building them. A lot of teamwork going on. Plus asphalt, concrete, and steel don't make themselves. 

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7 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

Yes. And also, how is there social distancing at big construction sites?  I guess repaving has a lot of solo work, but bridge building doesn't.   At least when I've seen people building them. A lot of teamwork going on. Plus asphalt, concrete, and steel don't make themselves. 

Put site workers in N95 masks and or protective clothing. Steel, asphalt and concrete don't require close contact in manufacture and delivery. A serious infrastructure spike wouldn't be a bad thing if they actually do it and Trump doesn't grift it all away. Country needs an overhaul and a new coat of paint.

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56 minutes ago, Blotto said:

So easily manipulated. Guaranteed Ackman took a position that would benefit from a big infrastructure bill before tweeting that out. Easy money.

 

The only reason he gives a shit about interest rates being so low is because he is in so much debt.

 

 

Anyway, lets see.... was it 30K emails? 200K dead? That's only 6.7 bodies per email. Where are your priorities people?

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