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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2020 16:02:51 GMT -5
on pence's "under control" comment? Do you think that there's even one governor who will risk trump's wrath and speak up about the seriousness of the raging contagion, shut down their states, and mandate masks?
And do you think that SCOTUS will go along with trump's burning desire to deny health insurance to however many million Americans? Remember how trump promised a health plan bigger and better and cheaper? If SCOTUS shreds the ACA, will trump's base realize that they no longer have health insurance but stick with him because they're laboring under the impression that the ACA they signed up for is different than the Obamacare they despise?
It seems to me that trump is playing a game of chicken. And he's winning.
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Post by empress of self-improvement on Jun 26, 2020 16:13:12 GMT -5
I could swear our Republican governor mandated masks a while ago. He also thinks Trump is a crock o' shit and has said so. I see masks everywhere I go here. The few times I go out, anyway.
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Post by Artemis Windsong on Jun 26, 2020 16:32:16 GMT -5
The governors acquiesced to outcry of free will to mask or not.
The individual is to blame.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Jun 26, 2020 16:35:27 GMT -5
The governors acquiesced to outcry of free will to mask or not. The individual is to blame. No, the governors should be doing the hard part and leading and doing the right thing. If they made it mandatory, they could penalize those who do not comply. But they are too afraid of trump
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2020 16:41:06 GMT -5
Actually, trump should be doing the hard part and leading and doing the right thing. He could wear a mask, and he could make it mandatory. It's called leading by example. As if...
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Post by TheOtherMe on Jun 26, 2020 17:05:45 GMT -5
My governor is beholden to the idiot in the White House and has declared covid is over. So there. She has never suggested wearing a mask. Ever and she has not been seen in public wearing one.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Jun 26, 2020 17:07:56 GMT -5
Actually, trump should be doing the hard part and leading and doing the right thing. He could wear a mask, and he could make it mandatory. It's called leading by example. As if... He is incapable of being a leader. He is president in name only. He abdicated his responsibility. The governors have 2 choices; lead, since trump won’t, or kiss trump’s ass and allow people to die.
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Post by busymom on Jun 26, 2020 19:44:29 GMT -5
I just about choked when Florida's governor claimed this week he was "begging" people to get tested back in March. As I remember it, there was a long list of symptoms you HAD to have, before they'd even allow you to get tested. Total lie! And, shortage of testing supplies, too. And now, the number of new cases almost doubled, compared to yesterday. That's what you get for kowtowing to the president.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2020 19:46:01 GMT -5
I just saw one of trump's campaign people trumpsplaining that of course there are a lot of cases in CA, AZ, TX, because there are more people there. Hardly any cases in Montana, though, because there are so few people in Montana. Duh.
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Post by thyme4change on Jun 28, 2020 9:53:25 GMT -5
Az GOP Governor Ducey is trying to walk the tightrope. He is asking everyone to do the right thing, but won't make it mandatory.
He wore a mask to the rally last week, but not all day. Lots of pictures with him not wearing a mask.
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Post by Lizard Queen on Jun 28, 2020 10:10:55 GMT -5
I just saw one of trump's campaign people trumpsplaining that of course there are a lot of cases in CA, AZ, TX, because there are more people there. Hardly any cases in Montana, though, because there are so few people in Montana. Duh. CA and TX, sure, but not Arizona. It is 16th in population, and just moved ahead of Michigan (#10) in number of cases, and we had all kinds of protests here in Michigan. Also, CA and TX may be slightly more populous than NY, but do they really want to follow in NY's footsteps here? They are moving up way too fast. Florida is definitely following NYs footsteps, and it's about to get really ugly for them.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Jun 28, 2020 11:00:33 GMT -5
I just saw one of trump's campaign people trumpsplaining that of course there are a lot of cases in CA, AZ, TX, because there are more people there. Hardly any cases in Montana, though, because there are so few people in Montana. Duh. CA and TX, sure, but not Arizona. It is 16th in population, and just moved ahead of Michigan (#10) in number of cases, and we had all kinds of protests here in Michigan. Also, CA and TX may be slightly more populous than NY, but do they really want to follow in NY's footsteps here? They are moving up way too fast. Florida is definitely following NYs footsteps, and it's about to get really ugly for them. It will be awful in Arizona, too late for them, they needed to shut down a week ago. On a population basis, they are worse than Brazil. Florida and Texas will be ugly too. July is going to look like April.
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Post by Artemis Windsong on Jun 28, 2020 11:35:15 GMT -5
My governor is beholden to the idiot in the White House and has declared covid is over. So there. She has never suggested wearing a mask. Ever and she has not been seen in public wearing one. The heart break of watching your loved one die from the scourge is not close enough to the deniers.
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Post by NancysSummerSip on Jun 28, 2020 12:35:10 GMT -5
My governor is beholden to the idiot in the White House and has declared covid is over. So there. She has never suggested wearing a mask. Ever and she has not been seen in public wearing one. Ours is only slightly less deranged. He wears one occasionally for show, but he's so far into Trumplandia territory at this point, he's built an outhouse there and he's cohabiting with the toddler-in-chief. Jacksonville is hosting the RNC in August. Governor's idea, of course; it will bring jobs and revenue to the city. Of course, that won't be much good if it kills people before they get to spend their money, but hey, so what?
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Post by busymom on Jun 28, 2020 12:39:48 GMT -5
We kind of have opposite problem here. Our governor has been opening up things very slowly, much too slowly according to the local Republicans. So, they've been revving up their base to protest in front of the governor's residence. Because, they're infringing on our rights, including the right to die young, and bring illness into our households, yanno...
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Post by NancysSummerSip on Jun 28, 2020 12:41:34 GMT -5
I just about choked when Florida's governor claimed this week he was "begging" people to get tested back in March. As I remember it, there was a long list of symptoms you HAD to have, before they'd even allow you to get tested. Total lie! And, shortage of testing supplies, too. And now, the number of new cases almost doubled, compared to yesterday. That's what you get for kowtowing to the president. Of course he says that now. In between blaming immigrants in the fields (absurd, since the harvest season is over), old people in nursing homes (he's been lying about those deaths since Day 1, under-reporting them until now, when the numbers are too out of control to ignore (b), and young people drinking in bars (booze-only or primary establishments are still closed) for the increase in numbers. Easier that taking the fall for reopening too soon for the sake of pleasuring the president, that pandering twerpdick. And we get protesters screaming about their rights, too. Tell you what. Ship them all over to the Island of Palm Beach and let them roam the streets near Mar-A-Lago. And pull up the drawbridges, so they cannot leave. A very fitting condition for them to live in, with someone who thinks of them as "his people."
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Post by Bonny on Jun 28, 2020 18:00:01 GMT -5
CA and TX, sure, but not Arizona. It is 16th in population, and just moved ahead of Michigan (#10) in number of cases, and we had all kinds of protests here in Michigan. Also, CA and TX may be slightly more populous than NY, but do they really want to follow in NY's footsteps here? They are moving up way too fast. Florida is definitely following NYs footsteps, and it's about to get really ugly for them. It will be awful in Arizona, too late for them, they needed to shut down a week ago. On a population basis, they are worse than Brazil. Florida and Texas will be ugly too. July is going to look like April. And because of the older population the death rate is so much higher. I was comparing cases in AZ with the 9 Bay Area counties. While our positives are higher the deaths in AZ are 3x. BTW Thank you so much for posting here. We really appreciate your insight. And ETA: You've inspired me to check in with my friend, a nephrologist at Phoenix's VA hospital. In April the hospital was a ghost town.
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Post by thyme4change on Jun 28, 2020 21:08:28 GMT -5
It will be awful in Arizona, too late for them, they needed to shut down a week ago. On a population basis, they are worse than Brazil. Florida and Texas will be ugly too. July is going to look like April. And because of the older population the death rate is so much higher. I was comparing cases in AZ with the 9 Bay Area counties. While our positives are higher the deaths in AZ are 3x. BTW Thank you so much for posting here. We really appreciate your insight. And ETA: You've inspired me to check in with my friend, a nephrologist at Phoenix's VA hospital. In April the hospital was a ghost town. AZ has a lot of unhealthy people. The Reservations have a lot of health problems, and there are a lot of unhealthy lifestyles here. Having a high death rate doesn't surprise me a bit.
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Post by NastyWoman on Jun 28, 2020 22:06:52 GMT -5
The governors acquiesced to outcry of free will to mask or not. The individual is to blame. No, the governors should be doing the hard part and leading and doing the right thing. If they made it mandatory, they could penalize those who do not comply. But they are too afraid of trump to be fair though several governors do. It just does not do any good to call out trump, so they just do what they think is right and ignore the giant sociopathic ignoramus in the WH.
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Post by stillmovingforward on Jun 29, 2020 9:30:50 GMT -5
And i'm leaving today for a yucky post if Arizona. Sigh....... i'm there a month.
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Post by Bonny on Jun 29, 2020 9:40:22 GMT -5
And i'm leaving today for a yucky post if Arizona. Sigh....... i'm there a month. You can make it safe for you. What part of AZ?
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Post by teen persuasion on Jun 30, 2020 14:49:20 GMT -5
No, the governors should be doing the hard part and leading and doing the right thing. If they made it mandatory, they could penalize those who do not comply. But they are too afraid of trump to be fair though several governors do. It just does not do any good to call out trump, so they just do what they think is right and ignore the giant sociopathic ignoramus in the WH. Occasionally some do call out Trump. Cuomo did just the other day.
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Post by chiver78 on Jun 30, 2020 14:53:20 GMT -5
I could swear our Republican governor mandated masks a while ago. He also thinks Trump is a crock o' shit and has said so. I see masks everywhere I go here. The few times I go out, anyway. he did, May 6th. I was startled to see a guy at the post office earlier without one, actually.
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Post by chiver78 on Jun 30, 2020 14:56:43 GMT -5
We kind of have opposite problem here. Our governor has been opening up things very slowly, much too slowly according to the local Republicans. So, they've been revving up their base to protest in front of the governor's residence. Because, they're infringing on our rights, including the right to die young, and bring illness into our households, yanno... we've had rallies here in MA, too. the town I moved from is the only red town on the Cape, and they have hosted "Open the Cape" rallies right at the canal, Trump signs all over the place. fucking idiots.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Jun 30, 2020 14:58:14 GMT -5
MA isn't a red state. Your governor is a dying bread, a rational republican
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Post by resolution on Jun 30, 2020 15:16:20 GMT -5
Governor Hogan (R-MD) has done well so far and isn't afraid to contradict the president in order to protect the state. I was concerned that he was opening us up too fast, but our cases are still down.
Masks are still mandatory indoors. I live in the redneck part of MD and people are wearing them, although sometimes their noses are sticking out. I did have to send a workman to his truck to get a mask when he showed up at my house without one, but he was fine getting it out of his truck and putting it on when I asked.
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Post by mary2029 on Jun 30, 2020 15:21:42 GMT -5
CA and TX, sure, but not Arizona. It is 16th in population, and just moved ahead of Michigan (#10) in number of cases, and we had all kinds of protests here in Michigan. Also, CA and TX may be slightly more populous than NY, but do they really want to follow in NY's footsteps here? They are moving up way too fast. Florida is definitely following NYs footsteps, and it's about to get really ugly for them. It will be awful in Arizona, too late for them, they needed to shut down a week ago. On a population basis, they are worse than Brazil. Florida and Texas will be ugly too. July is going to look like April. Too late for Arizona? What are you kicking the state out of the union? No sympathy for the people? As long as it is too late for Arizona, it is also too late for NY, NJ, RI, MA, D.C., CT, LA, DE, IL, and MD. Heck, may as well say it's too late for Vatican City. AZ was shut down and shut down early. It was only after we were "released" did everything deteriorate. No firm leadership from POTUS or governor. Venting... I am tired of being good, being separated from family and now the heat is here.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Jun 30, 2020 15:38:12 GMT -5
No, I am not kicking them out of the union. My comment has to do with the fact that your fate is sealed. The virus is out of control, and nothing, short of another shutdown is going to help. You will see a dramatic increase in deaths in a few weeks, and like the northeast, it will take a long time for cases to decline. The lack of leadership compounds your issues. NE governors made mistakes early on, but did buckle down and do what was needed, and are only slowly releasing restrictions. We have our own set of idiots, but the governors are doing their jobs. What is unfortunate is that the states that are spiking did not learn from our lessons of what needed to be done, and what not to do. There will be needless suffering and deaths as a result. And the idea that it is not that bad because younger people are getting it is outrageous, because many of them are getting sick.
I do not wish anyone to catch this, or have to be exposed treating this based on my experience. I am just commenting on the math of the situation. You are in a phase of significant exponential growth. It cannot be controlled with half measures, and based on your leaders response, you are the only one who can keep yourself well. I live in a place where cases and hospitalizations are declining, but lived through a very awful 2 months. It was a hard fought fight to get here. You are only getting started. My condolences.
We are having to prepare for round 2 up here, because it is coming, sooner than I wish due to our inability to control this. Fauci said there could be 100k cases a day if we do not change course. Sobering number, and if true, we are probably looking at 2k + deaths a day again.
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Post by mary2029 on Jun 30, 2020 15:47:40 GMT -5
I don't see another shutdown in AZ's near future. AZ started another month-long pause. I hope it helps, but due to the lag-time, I doubt it will make a significant difference. And yay, Pence is coming by to visit us tomorrow.
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Post by chiver78 on Jun 30, 2020 15:49:52 GMT -5
It will be awful in Arizona, too late for them, they needed to shut down a week ago. On a population basis, they are worse than Brazil. Florida and Texas will be ugly too. July is going to look like April. Too late for Arizona? What are you kicking the state out of the union? No sympathy for the people? As long as it is too late for Arizona, it is also too late for NY, NJ, RI, MA, D.C., CT, LA, DE, IL, and MD. Heck, may as well say it's too late for Vatican City. AZ was shut down and shut down early. It was only after we were "released" did everything deteriorate. No firm leadership from POTUS or governor. Venting... I am tired of being good, being separated from family and now the heat is here. AZ didn't close until like last week. are you kidding me? I was getting texts and snapchats from my friend out there, from the casino and gym, until just a couple weeks ago!
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