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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Private sector with some government oversight against gouging or fixing is the only way to go.
People whining about Trump and the leadership? Newsflash! It’s the government. And yet a people look towards the government to solve every problem or be in charge of freakin healthcare. They are basically inept no matter who is in charge so it isn’t a Trump thing. It’s a politics thing.
Private sector with some government oversight against gouging or fixing is the only way to go.
The tests are for people that show symptoms and defines the outbreak for containment measures. They are an essential priority.Test only go so far. You can get a test, pass fine, then contract the minute you leave but not know it. Yes they can help, but they aren’t a vaccine. Or a cure.
This is not a question of the government being in charge of health care. It's not a politics thing. It is every bit a Trump administration thing: the federal response lacks coherent leadership, coordination and competency all around. When groups of states feel it necessary to join in a plan of attack like New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are doing, the federal government's bungling is obvious.People whining about Trump and the leadership? Newsflash! It’s the government. And yet a people look towards the government to solve every problem or be in charge of freakin healthcare. They are basically inept no matter who is in charge so it isn’t a Trump thing. It’s a politics thing. Private sector with some government oversight against gouging or fixing is the only way to go.
About 25 percent.
Geezus H Krist.
Presidents have scissors.
This one used them to change the rules on spending for a border wall, ffs. You're twisting yourself in knots to save cognitive dissonance. Just stop.
How exactly would the private sector solve this?
Have at it, you'll feel better. Plus it would be interesting to know your perspective.
Also, there are other Constitutional ways to have him removed that doesn't involve the military. Also, not going to happen.While I generally agree, military coups in democracies are bad and you can't walk them back. Also, like, not going to happen.
Goodell's NFL? Do something smart, sensible and altruistic? Get real.@Tunescribe Now you mention it, there IS something we could all do -- and it's not even political.
I've been getting a lot of notifications that the classical music world (e.g. the Met and the Berlin Phil) is opening up its websites for free streaming. That's going to be great for people stuck in social isolation who like Grand Opera.
But that's not everybody.
The NFL has loads of past games on its Gamepass site. Instead of patrolling Youtube to make people take them down, why doesn't it do something for football fans and open up Gamepass for free for the duration of the crisis? And, while it was about it, why doesn't it add some games from before 2012?
@Ian Could we start a petition? Get Mike Reiss and/or Curran involved? (Coming from Patsfans to Goodell, I don't like our chances -- but still!)
Goodell's NFL? Do something smart, sensible and altruistic? Get real.
People whining about Trump and the leadership? Newsflash! It’s the government. And yet a people look towards the government to solve every problem or be in charge of freakin healthcare. They are basically inept no matter who is in charge so it isn’t a Trump thing. It’s a politics thing.
Private sector with some government oversight against gouging or fixing is the only way to go.
Borrow a book from a neighbor. You know, those rectangular things with pages and printed words.All casinos, restaurants, bars, movie theaters and gyms must shut down at 8 p.m. and will remain closed until further notice in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, the three governors announced Monday.
8pm curfew set in Jersey.
Damn these are gonna be boring times.
(Coming from Patsfans to Goodell, I don't like our chances -- but still!)
People whining about Trump and the leadership? Newsflash! It’s the government. And yet a people look towards the government to solve every problem or be in charge of freakin healthcare. They are basically inept no matter who is in charge so it isn’t a Trump thing. It’s a politics thing.
Private sector with some government oversight against gouging or fixing is the only way to go.
Borrow a book from a neighbor. You know, those rectangular things with pages and printed words.
Ha no just a bit of a joke. I imagine him going ad lib at a rally would produce a similar dialogue.Do you have a source for that quote? All I find are stories about how Trump tried to buy the exclusive rights to the vaccine (which is bad enough on its own).
The tests are for people that show symptoms and defines the outbreak for containment measures. They are an essential priority.
This is not a question of the government being in charge of health care. It's not a politics thing. It is every bit a Trump administration thing: the federal response lacks coherent leadership, coordination and competency all around. When groups of states feel it necessary to join in a plan of attack like New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are doing, the federal government's bungling is obvious.
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