Gutter, I mean this in the kindest way possible: It’s time to take a step back.Grandma wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:51 pmTrump just said "hydroxychloroquine doesn't kill people". "I want them to try it".DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:38 pm Obviously I am not a legal scholar, attorney, judge, but we have some who post on this site. Perhaps they can chime in and tell us if Trump could bear any legal responsibility and as extreme as this would probably be - could he be accused of either involuntary manslaughter or negligent homicide?
Gutter. FFS, the drug is APPROVED FOR HUMAN USE. WTF are you even talking about?
That is what the fuck I am talking about.
Where's the petri dish thread?
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Ok HD, After this post I'll take a step back.
Since I truly am having some COVID-19 symptoms maybe I'll go try and find some hydroxychloroquine to take along with my blood pressure med. What do I have to lose?
This evening our President implied he knows more about hydroxychloroquine than Fauci does despite his actually saying, "What do I know, I'm not a doctor". BINGO MOTHER FUCKER!!!!!
When Fauci started to step up to the podium to talk about hydroxychloroquine Trump basically brushed him off.
FUCK DJT!
Ok, now I'm going to take a step back. Have a nice evening!
Since I truly am having some COVID-19 symptoms maybe I'll go try and find some hydroxychloroquine to take along with my blood pressure med. What do I have to lose?
This evening our President implied he knows more about hydroxychloroquine than Fauci does despite his actually saying, "What do I know, I'm not a doctor". BINGO MOTHER FUCKER!!!!!
When Fauci started to step up to the podium to talk about hydroxychloroquine Trump basically brushed him off.
FUCK DJT!
Ok, now I'm going to take a step back. Have a nice evening!
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
You need a prescription, Gutter.Grandma wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:51 pmTrump just said "hydroxychloroquine doesn't kill people". "I want them to try it". "Them" not meaning doctors treating patients. "Them" meaning people who may/do have the virus.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:38 pm Obviously I am not a legal scholar, attorney, judge, but we have some who post on this site. Perhaps they can chime in and tell us if Trump could bear any legal responsibility and as extreme as this would probably be - could he be accused of either involuntary manslaughter or negligent homicide?
Gutter. FFS, the drug is APPROVED FOR HUMAN USE. WTF are you even talking about?
That is what the fuck I am talking about.
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Be well, Gutter.Grandma wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 7:32 pm Ok HD, After this post I'll take a step back.
Since I truly am having some COVID-19 symptoms maybe I'll go try and find some hydroxychloroquine to take along with my blood pressure med. What do I have to lose?
This evening our President implied he knows more about hydroxychloroquine than Fauci does despite his actually saying, "What do I know, I'm not a doctor". BINGO MOTHER FUCKER!!!!!
When Fauci started to step up to the podium to talk about hydroxychloroquine Trump basically brushed him off.
FUCK DJT!
Ok, now I'm going to take a step back. Have a nice evening!
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Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
Because blabbering a bunch of half sentences, half truths, unproven hypothesis and things he heard when he was half listening to a briefing isnt "keeping people informed". It's verbal diarrhea to fill space in a pathetically obvious attempt to show that he knows more than everyone else and to push his agenda.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:34 pm Why is an informed public so threatening to the Establishment? Could it be that they fear a country full of people not content to sit docilely in their homes while their wealth, their civil rights, and their future are taken from them? DJT has thrown, and continues to throw, a monkey wrench in the master plan. An informed public is a dangerous public. We should all just be content to sit in our homes and wait for the government to give us food and money and instructions. SMH.
I have zero problem with him informing us. But this is not the method to use to inform people, nor is much of it information that is ready to be presented. This notion that fast information is better than accurate information is troubling. It works for some things but is awful for other things. The vast majority of people who made definitive statements about this early on and ended up having incorrect statements now attributed to them.
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Just want to promote this obitFeral wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:57 amI love the Olympics too.Vega wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:55 am https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/30/spor ... virus.html
Olympics scheduled for July 23, 2021. I know a lot of people brush off the Olympics, but I love them. I was really looking forward to them this summer.
Mary Roman, City Clerk Who Set Senior Shot Put Records, Dies at 84
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/05/obit ... 3WupiI4ph8
Just a few weeks ago, Mary Roman was using a local batting cage, as usual, to practice the shot put, one of the many field events at which the 84-year-old senior Olympian excelled.
Her late-in-life athletic success was so great — she once ranked eighth in the world in the weight throw for her age group — that everyone seemed to know her in Fairfield County, Conn.
Another source of good will came from being a fixture in local politics, a Republican who was so beloved by the former Democratic mayor of Norwalk, Alex Knopp, that he kept her on as city clerk when he was elected in 2001.
Mrs. Roman died on Monday at Norwalk Hospital of complications of the coronavirus, her son Craig said.
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The situation calls for a balance between fast information and what scientists consider accurate information. Like it or not, there is too much at stake to plod along at the traditional lab science pace. It is untenable to expect people to be caged up for three months, much less eighteen. The economy will reach a point of no return and will cause suffering above and beyond anything COVID-19 can create. It would be great if we could do the slow, methodical lab science thing, but it is not going to work - at least not if you want a world worth surviving for when the dust settles.twocoach wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:20 pmBecause blabbering a bunch of half sentences, half truths, unproven hypothesis and things he heard when he was half listening to a briefing isnt "keeping people informed". It's verbal diarrhea to fill space in a pathetically obvious attempt to show that he knows more than everyone else and to push his agenda.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:34 pm Why is an informed public so threatening to the Establishment? Could it be that they fear a country full of people not content to sit docilely in their homes while their wealth, their civil rights, and their future are taken from them? DJT has thrown, and continues to throw, a monkey wrench in the master plan. An informed public is a dangerous public. We should all just be content to sit in our homes and wait for the government to give us food and money and instructions. SMH.
I have zero problem with him informing us. But this is not the method to use to inform people, nor is much of it information that is ready to be presented. This notion that fast information is better than accurate information is troubling. It works for some things but is awful for other things. The vast majority of people who made definitive statements about this early on and ended up having incorrect statements now attributed to them.
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Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
I would be happy to take hydroxycloroquine if I had the Corona virus, POSSIBLE side effects be damned.
Side note: If the virus molecule has a layer of fat surrounding it, I suggest once it enters the lungs to take in warm steam which could possibly dissolve the virus to keep it from replicating.
Side note: If the virus molecule has a layer of fat surrounding it, I suggest once it enters the lungs to take in warm steam which could possibly dissolve the virus to keep it from replicating.
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“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
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“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
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Nice to know that we have 3 volunteers to take an untested and unapproved treatment for CV-19. BTW can we have the name of the doctor that wrote your prescription so we can turn him in to the state board.
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"The real issue with covid: its not killing enough people." - randylahey
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Since it is FDA approved, that’s kind of a moot point.
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You betcha! ‘Cause what’s best for NYC must be what’s best for rural Kansas, right?
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Then put competent people at the helm of this pandemic and get your shit organized. This administration has bungled this at every step. Nothing is coordinated, no message is clear or consistent. It has been a clear display of an abject failure of leadership.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:37 pmThe situation calls for a balance between fast information and what scientists consider accurate information. Like it or not, there is too much at stake to plod along at the traditional lab science pace. It is untenable to expect people to be caged up for three months, much less eighteen. The economy will reach a point of no return and will cause suffering above and beyond anything COVID-19 can create. It would be great if we could do the slow, methodical lab science thing, but it is not going to work - at least not if you want a world worth surviving for when the dust settles.twocoach wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:20 pmBecause blabbering a bunch of half sentences, half truths, unproven hypothesis and things he heard when he was half listening to a briefing isnt "keeping people informed". It's verbal diarrhea to fill space in a pathetically obvious attempt to show that he knows more than everyone else and to push his agenda.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:34 pm Why is an informed public so threatening to the Establishment? Could it be that they fear a country full of people not content to sit docilely in their homes while their wealth, their civil rights, and their future are taken from them? DJT has thrown, and continues to throw, a monkey wrench in the master plan. An informed public is a dangerous public. We should all just be content to sit in our homes and wait for the government to give us food and money and instructions. SMH.
I have zero problem with him informing us. But this is not the method to use to inform people, nor is much of it information that is ready to be presented. This notion that fast information is better than accurate information is troubling. It works for some things but is awful for other things. The vast majority of people who made definitive statements about this early on and ended up having incorrect statements now attributed to them.
Re: Where's the petri dish thread?
The head of the AMA disagrees with you but where did you get your medical degree?
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The head of the AMA has a secure income and likely wouldn’t deign to mingle with the service industry workers who are trying to make ends meet. I’m guess he/she might care more if their income depended on the ability of their patients to pay for their care. Nothing like an ivory tower to make idealism seem like a fait accompli.
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So you have no idea what you are talking about.
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I don’t envy the POTUS. He is likely trying to balance adamant demands from both ends of the spectrum. I’m also guessing his predecessor would have mandated a Federal lockdown and would have us under martial law by now. There’s no user’s manual for this crap, and China’s deceit when all of this hit back in January muddied the waters considerably.twocoach wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:31 pmThen put competent people at the helm of this pandemic and get your shit organized. This administration has bungled this at every step. Nothing is coordinated, no message is clear or consistent. It has been a clear display of an abject failure of leadership.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:37 pmThe situation calls for a balance between fast information and what scientists consider accurate information. Like it or not, there is too much at stake to plod along at the traditional lab science pace. It is untenable to expect people to be caged up for three months, much less eighteen. The economy will reach a point of no return and will cause suffering above and beyond anything COVID-19 can create. It would be great if we could do the slow, methodical lab science thing, but it is not going to work - at least not if you want a world worth surviving for when the dust settles.twocoach wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:20 pm
Because blabbering a bunch of half sentences, half truths, unproven hypothesis and things he heard when he was half listening to a briefing isnt "keeping people informed". It's verbal diarrhea to fill space in a pathetically obvious attempt to show that he knows more than everyone else and to push his agenda.
I have zero problem with him informing us. But this is not the method to use to inform people, nor is much of it information that is ready to be presented. This notion that fast information is better than accurate information is troubling. It works for some things but is awful for other things. The vast majority of people who made definitive statements about this early on and ended up having incorrect statements now attributed to them.
As I’ve said repeatedly, I don’t care about finger-pointing. I care about solutions that will get the economy back up and running ASAP. If people want to have tribunals and public executions after that is accomplished, have at it, as far as I’m concerned.
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“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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I know enough to see an economic catastrophe on the horizon and a bunch of people with a political axe to grind who mistakenly think they are immune to what will befall the masses standing by and insisting that we all just shut up and stay home. Frankly, it pisses me off.
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