Trump Admin Meltdown Thread Part V - All Hail King Donald, First of his name
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DT wins at the SCOTUS level and it’s a non- election challenge.
Pretty big win and could hurt Dems big time.
Pretty big win and could hurt Dems big time.
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Yeah, I thought he died, but I wasn't certain.
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Man you really don't take well to the subtle messages do you?
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Re: Trump Admin Meltdown Thread Part V - All Hail King Donald, First of his name
Yeah, I think that even if we had a competent, dedicated, and motivated government, the distribution of the vaccine would be complete chaos for the next few months. This is such uncharted territory, and our country is so fucking huge, with so many moving parts when it comes to government, it would be a miracle if there weren't serious problems.Johnnie wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 8:59 am I'm not surprised when shipments of stuff get delayed for one reason or another.
Military members getting to their deployed locations also get stranded or get "lost" in the shuffle.
Logistics is taken for granted and only during a mess up does it even get acknowledged.
I just basically assume that for practical purposes, the US won't "have a vaccine" for Covid until March. And *then* it take a long-ass time to vaccinate 250-300 million people.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
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While true, Steve, having the dumbest, laziest, most mendacious motherfucker alive sure as hell didn't make it any easier.
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The only White House strategy was vaccines -- no mask education, little contact tracing, not enough testing, keep everything open, and just wait for vaccines -- and now it's reasonable there's no plan to get them out quickly in Operation Warp Speed?Steve of phpBB wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:56 pmYeah, I think that even if we had a competent, dedicated, and motivated government, the distribution of the vaccine would be complete chaos for the next few months. This is such uncharted territory, and our country is so fucking huge, with so many moving parts when it comes to government, it would be a miracle if there weren't serious problems.Johnnie wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 8:59 am I'm not surprised when shipments of stuff get delayed for one reason or another.
Military members getting to their deployed locations also get stranded or get "lost" in the shuffle.
Logistics is taken for granted and only during a mess up does it even get acknowledged.
I just basically assume that for practical purposes, the US won't "have a vaccine" for Covid until March. And *then* it take a long-ass time to vaccinate 250-300 million people.
It's one thing to make Johnnie wait an extra week or two before going to Korea and for other minor mess ups, but having the company that made the vaccine, (which was your only strategy to save lives (well, maybe herd immunity too)) say we have a million of these and no one is telling us where to send them is an appalling joke that's costing lives.
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It would take a long time if everyone wanted the vaccine. Almost none of the people in my immediate circle are willing to take it in about the first 6 monthsSteve of phpBB wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 1:56 pmYeah, I think that even if we had a competent, dedicated, and motivated government, the distribution of the vaccine would be complete chaos for the next few months. This is such uncharted territory, and our country is so fucking huge, with so many moving parts when it comes to government, it would be a miracle if there weren't serious problems.Johnnie wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 8:59 am I'm not surprised when shipments of stuff get delayed for one reason or another.
Military members getting to their deployed locations also get stranded or get "lost" in the shuffle.
Logistics is taken for granted and only during a mess up does it even get acknowledged.
I just basically assume that for practical purposes, the US won't "have a vaccine" for Covid until March. And *then* it take a long-ass time to vaccinate 250-300 million people.
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Re: Trump Admin Meltdown Thread Part V - All Hail King Donald, First of his name
I still feel, four years later, that I am way more right on Russians installing Trump in WH and Trump knowing about it than JoeK was (missing you anyway JoeK):
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Twitter is doing this automatically doing this now:
It's cute, but only serves in the pettiest of capacities. It will be fun to see his account get shut down in January though.
It's cute, but only serves in the pettiest of capacities. It will be fun to see his account get shut down in January though.
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