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Apr 8, 2021 08:36:08   #
FrumCA
 
"...the Biden White House is seeing new infections climb on its own watch — a potential crisis that could erase many of the hard-won gains of the president’s first 75 days, should the numbers keep rising. After railing for a year about the last administration’s response and vowing a more muscular strategy, Biden is encountering the limits of his own authority. The president can help secure and distribute supplies and medicines, issue guidance and urge caution — but like President Donald Trump before him, he has few tools when governors decide to lift c****av***s protections at the wrong moment, manufacturers botch v*****e production, or Americans refuse to wear masks or get v******ted."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/04/07/biden-c***d-response-fourth-wave/

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Apr 8, 2021 09:24:44   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
A poll last month showed that nearly half of Republican men are refusing to get v******ted. Why do you suppose that is?

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Apr 8, 2021 09:31:40   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
Perhaps Biden will learn the lesson that he cannot govern by a swipe of the pen via Executive Oder. The crisis of growing illegal migration at the southern U.S border in fact has pointedly cemented this political message.

By E.O., Biden dismantled the effective controls on illegal migration put in place by the former President yet Biden did so without a care for consequences. Now our dear nation faces a social invasion underway at its border owing to the hasty action of Biden to reverse existing measures.

By going backwards, Biden has opened a floodgate with no end in sight. It is not too soon to say his policy by half measures has flopped dramatically.
FrumCA wrote:
"...the Biden White House is seeing new infections climb on its own watch — a potential crisis that could erase many of the hard-won gains of the president’s first 75 days, should the numbers keep rising. After railing for a year about the last administration’s response and vowing a more muscular strategy, Biden is encountering the limits of his own authority. The president can help secure and distribute supplies and medicines, issue guidance and urge caution — but like President Donald Trump before him, he has few tools when governors decide to lift c****av***s protections at the wrong moment, manufacturers botch v*****e production, or Americans refuse to wear masks or get v******ted."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/04/07/biden-c***d-response-fourth-wave/
"...the Biden White House is seeing new infec... (show quote)

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Apr 8, 2021 09:42:26   #
Frank T Loc: New York, NY
 
I love republicants. They'll refuse the v*****e and then attend mass gatherings without masks or social distancing. Then when they spread C***D, it's the Presidents' fault.
Of course it is.

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Apr 8, 2021 09:46:20   #
JohnFrim Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
 
anotherview wrote:
Perhaps Biden will learn the lesson that he cannot govern by a swipe of the pen via Executive Oder. The crisis of growing illegal migration at the southern U.S border in fact has pointedly cemented this political message.

By E.O., Biden dismantled the effective controls on illegal migration put in place by the former President yet Biden did so without a care for consequences. Now our dear nation faces a social invasion underway at its border owing to the hasty action of Biden to reverse existing measures.

By going backwards, Biden has opened a floodgate with no end in sight. It is not too soon to say his policy by half measures has flopped dramatically.
Perhaps Biden will learn the lesson that he cannot... (show quote)


You may be implying something about the number of EOs signed by Biden vs Trump. But historically, neither of them -- nor many of their predecessors -- used EOs heavily after 1952.



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Apr 8, 2021 09:47:16   #
FrumCA
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
A poll last month showed that nearly half of Republican men are refusing to get v******ted. Why do you suppose that is?

I saw that. Your point is?? The article(s) explained why. Did you read it/them?

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Apr 8, 2021 09:54:13   #
Wuligal Loc: Slippery Rock, Pa.
 
Frank T wrote:
I love republicants. They'll refuse the v*****e and then attend mass gatherings without masks or social distancing. Then when they spread C***D, it's the Presidents' fault.
Of course it is.


Yes, the spread of C***d is Biden's fault. At this moment in time the largest group of super spreaders in this nation is a direct result of his actions.
Twenty thousand CHILDREN at our southern border that are being released into the general population with no testing and no v*****es. While the rate of infection of the general population is below .04% the i*****l a***ns have an average infection rate of 10%.

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Apr 8, 2021 09:56:23   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
FrumCA wrote:
I saw that. Your point is?? The article(s) explained why. Did you read it/them?
I read quite a bit of it/them, such as Rand Paul calling Dr. F***i a "worrywart" and Tucker Carlson suggesting that Trump knows more than scientists do. I also read that this is the first p******c in history that became divided over politics. Do we need to wonder why? No, I'm pretty sure we know why. Glad to educate myself further if you provide more links 🤗

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Apr 8, 2021 09:59:41   #
FrumCA
 
Frank T wrote:
I love republicants. They'll refuse the v*****e and then attend mass gatherings without masks or social distancing. Then when they spread C***D, it's the Presidents' fault.
Of course it is.

It is biden's fault of course. He has reached the limits of his authority and is now learning that he has no [or little] control over what the states do. You were very quick to blame Trump for similar problems yet you quickly dismiss biden's failings. Why is that?? End-state liberal disease??

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Apr 8, 2021 10:04:46   #
FrumCA
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
I read quite a bit of it/them, such as Rand Paul calling Dr. F***i a "worrywart" and Tucker Carlson suggesting that Trump knows more than scientists do. I also read that this is the first p******c in history that became divided over politics. Do we need to wonder why? No, I'm pretty sure we know why. Glad to educate myself further if you provide more links 🤗

The links you seek are readily available via our pals Google or Bing. I'm sure I don't need to send you any.

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Apr 8, 2021 10:09:05   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
FrumCA wrote:
It is biden's fault of course. He has reached the limits of his authority and is now learning that he has no [or little] control over what the states do. You were very quick to blame Trump for similar problems yet you quickly dismiss biden's failings. Why is that?? End-state liberal disease??
I'd already forgotten how impossible it is to have a meaningful conversation in this section of UHH.

Did you read in one of the links how this is the first p******c ever that has been driven by politics? Who was controlling the message from February 2020 through January 2021? How is the continued misinformation put out by conservatives, selfish behavior of conservatives, and conservative ignorance of science a "Biden failing?"

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Apr 8, 2021 10:24:49   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Wuligal wrote:
Yes, the spread of C***d is Biden's fault. At this moment in time the largest group of super spreaders in this nation is a direct result of his actions.
Twenty thousand CHILDREN at our southern border that are being released into the general population with no testing and no v*****es. While the rate of infection of the general population is below .04% the i*****l a***ns have an average infection rate of 10%.
There were three surges in infections during Trump's presidency. Who did you blame then?

You say that 10% of the kids are c***d-positive, but also say there has been no testing. Please explain.

Use a little critical thinking and educate yourself on the facts of the current uptick in numbers. For example:

New York, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey had more than 196,400 of the country's 453,360 cases reported in the last week, according to data available Wednesday morning.

How many i*****l i*******t children have made their way to those states and infected the citizens? Citizens who should have learned how to protect themselves - and others - long before now?

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Apr 8, 2021 11:09:52   #
FrumCA
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
I'd already forgotten how impossible it is to have a meaningful conversation in this section of UHH.

Did you read in one of the links how this is the first p******c ever that has been driven by politics? Who was controlling the message from February 2020 through January 2021? How is the continued misinformation put out by conservatives, selfish behavior of conservatives, and conservative ignorance of science a "Biden failing?"

I did read that Linda. I'm not sure what misinformation you are referring to so you would need to give me some examples. I do know the predominance of misinformation was [and is] generated in the liberal MSM through their hysterical headlines and nightly opinion missives by the talking heads. Perhaps you missed that.

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Apr 8, 2021 11:15:29   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
FrumCA wrote:
I did read that Linda. I'm not sure what misinformation you are referring to so you would need to give me some examples. I do know the predominance of misinformation was [and is] generated in the liberal MSM through their hysterical headlines and nightly opinion missives by the talking heads. Perhaps you missed that.
I'm interested to know where you go for information you deem to be reliable and non-hysterical? For example, do you believe what the CDC says? Why or why not?

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Apr 8, 2021 11:24:21   #
FrumCA
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
There were three surges in infections during Trump's presidency. Who did you blame then?

You say that 10% of the kids are c***d-positive, but also say there has been no testing. Please explain.

Use a little critical thinking and educate yourself on the facts of the current uptick in numbers. For example:

New York, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey had more than 196,400 of the country's 453,360 cases reported in the last week, according to data available Wednesday morning.

How many i*****l i*******t children have made their way to those states and infected the citizens? Citizens who should have learned how to protect themselves - and others - long before now?
There were three surges in infections during Trump... (show quote)


Perhaps you noticed that 4 of the 5 states reporting an uptick in numbers were under democrat control. I don't believe we know how many i*****l i*******t children who may have been infected with the v***s then and who made their way to those states along with those who are now making their way to other locations in the US under the current biden-initiated surge actually contributed to the uptick. But one conclusion a critical thinker can make is that the dems were [and are] not paying attention either.

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