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The former New England Patriots star was seen grinning ear-to-ear as he left the New York Center for Cosmetic Dentistry around 10:30 a.m.(Friday), shortly after he made his announcement that he was leaving his old team to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, exclusive pictures taken of the famed quarterback show.
Elective medical and dental procedures will be banned by the end of the day in the Big Apple — so Brady made sure to squeeze in a last visit before the ban went into effect.
After about 30-40 minutes at the dentist, the football superstar was seen walking down a quiet Manhattan street with no mask amid the burgeoning coronavirus crisis before he entered a waiting SUV, the snaps show.
Yeah, he's really not paying attention IMO. He's worrying about his brand and bs. I am tempted to unfollw him on IG only because I see his chit and I mutter to myself "I could care less about TB12 and plyability."Tone deaf Tommy...
The former New England Patriots star was seen grinning ear-to-ear as he left the New York Center for Cosmetic Dentistry around 10:30 a.m.(Friday), shortly after he made his announcement that he was leaving his old team to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, exclusive pictures taken of the famed quarterback show.
Elective medical and dental procedures will be banned by the end of the day in the Big Apple — so Brady made sure to squeeze in a last visit before the ban went into effect.
After about 30-40 minutes at the dentist, the football superstar was seen walking down a quiet Manhattan street with no mask amid the burgeoning coronavirus crisis before he entered a waiting SUV, the snaps show.
The lefts ideology of never letting a serious crisis go to waste is alive and well and perfectly illustrated in this thread.
The lefts ideology of never letting a serious crisis go to waste is alive and well and perfectly illustrated in this thread.
The ‘15 to zero’ cases bit was where I knew it was entirely unchecked. It was a outbreak response akin to our 09 playoff loss to the Ravens. And here we are. Preparing some Americans to have last rights read via teleconference with our loved ones in quarantine.
/rant
The litmus test is how well you think Trump handled the initial response. The hoax crap is just icing on the cake.
The good news for everyone is that we are responding much better now.
The wordsmith doesn’t know what he is trying to say half the time. That’s why he’s got an arsenal of one liners to get the crowd back into it when he takes something too far down a dead ended one way.
Its also pathetic that the smoke screen of ‘democratic hoax’ is actually relevant to conversation. ‘Trump said there would be push back on this, must be part of the democratic hoax.’ Sure Trump wasn’t referencing the virus itself, but giving the base a defense point for the inept response. It has gone miles above the heads of both sides unfortunately. It shouldn’t be a part of any conversation because it distracts from what the real issue is.
I think it’s fair to say there are a great many leaders, Democrat and Republican, who would have handled this better. Not about ideology but competence. Hell, even if Trump just shut up and disappeared and let Pence talk it’d go a long way.
Snopes does not lean left. Statement of fact. .
Oh please. That is an ideology not exclusive to one side of the political spectrum. Don’t embarrass yourself any further.The lefts ideology of never letting a serious crisis go to waste is alive and well and perfectly illustrated in this thread.
People are losing jobs and dying but the dandy Tommy needs his teeth whitened above all else.
Actually you did say that. "It's just the flu" overwhelms hospitals and subsequently people who would have otherwise lived die.
Which country’s response falls under that category? Name one.I honestly don’t understand this at all. Why don’t you put your big boy pants on and share with the room why you think the federal government’s response has been capable and competent and worthy of praise?
It doesn’t help that masks that usually cost $0.58 now cost $7.00 or more. I believe that’s called price gouging.
How they hangin' Jete fan? Are you in NY or NJ these days? My son and his beautiful wife were in the Big Apple last weekend and NY still hadn't closed down the schools. WTF?!?
Huh? Taiwan ?Which country’s response falls under that category? Name one.
The country which, as of two days ago, reported a spike in its number of cases? And you’re comparing Taiwan to the US? Come on, now.Huh? Taiwan ?
As a matter of fact, it is enough. Keeping infected people away is the ONLY thing that prevents the spread. Testing itself doesn’t prevent the spread unless it’s accompanied by a change in behavior. Plenty of people just do whatever they want.
Agree completely.
I think it was Dr Brilliant in Wired magazine who suggested those who are/have immunity to C19 are researched, wear bracelets, etc.
Like how Obama and Fauci handled H1N1 jack?
The agency said the first case was reported on April 15, 2009, and the government declared H1N1 a public health emergency on the April 26. The first test to detect the new virus was approved by the FDA two days later. Shipments of the new CDC test began May 1.
It doesn’t help that masks that usually cost $0.58 now cost $7.00 or more. I believe that’s called price gouging.