What's the White House's plan, anyway?
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WOuldn't you have thought the CDC would have some sort of plan in existence, or at least the outline of one? I mean, not the capacity to execute it necessarily, but wouldn't you think they've 'war gamed' this stuff at some point?
wrote on 13 Apr 2020, 22:49 last edited byThe outlines of the plan are out there all over the place in pieces. I believe we will see something like an eight point plan, we’ve already started talking about elements in other threads. I suspect they won’t release until finalized which is smart.
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wrote on 13 Apr 2020, 23:01 last edited by Jolly
I suspect China has tightened up security at their bioweapons lab and as soon as we get past this current mess, we may not have another major pandemic for several decades.
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@George-K said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
@jon-nyc I assume you're talking about opening up the economy.
In another thread, Jolly commented that at least half a dozen governors are talking about easing restrictions.
Whose responsibility is it? State governors or the federal government?
The Feds can advise. The Governors have the power, just as they have the lockdown power.
wrote on 13 Apr 2020, 23:14 last edited by@Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
The Feds can advise. The Governors have the power, just as they have the lockdown power.
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WOuldn't you have thought the CDC would have some sort of plan in existence, or at least the outline of one? I mean, not the capacity to execute it necessarily, but wouldn't you think they've 'war gamed' this stuff at some point?
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wrote on 13 Apr 2020, 23:20 last edited by Copper
Yes, Mr. Trump has been saying it is up to him
He has his emergency
The states have their emergencies
They each want their own toy
I'm just happy they are talking about it, that will lead to action eventually
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 00:05 last edited by
Jon, the plan? My gut is it’ll be a “we are going to follow the advice of experts and wait” delay tactic until a few states naturally ease restrictions and once that becomes palatable, Trump will endorse it and claim credit.
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@Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
The Feds can advise. The Governors have the power, just as they have the lockdown power.
wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 00:11 last edited by@jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
@Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
The Feds can advise. The Governors have the power, just as they have the lockdown power.
With all due respect to President Trump, I think I'll wait and see what the MA Governor and my company management have to say.
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@Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
The Feds can advise. The Governors have the power, just as they have the lockdown power.
wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 00:38 last edited by Jolly@jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
@Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
The Feds can advise. The Governors have the power, just as they have the lockdown power.
Mr. Trump is wrong. He can advise, he cannot compel.
Of course, he owns some mighty big sticks and carrots.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 00:54 last edited by
That might have been his most boneheaded tweet yet. specially after putting a lot of responsibility on governors to get their own PPE. Very, very bad move and it will come back on him n November.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 01:36 last edited by
He really is his own worst enemy. His opponents would be better off gently tweaking him like this, and letting him go off on a tear and making himself look insecure, than attacking full frontal, which is what he enjoys.
It's a bit like those family meals where you see if you can get certain relatives to go off an a rant by just dropping a couple of words into the conversation about national service, or The Empire or something.
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He really is his own worst enemy. His opponents would be better off gently tweaking him like this, and letting him go off on a tear and making himself look insecure, than attacking full frontal, which is what he enjoys.
It's a bit like those family meals where you see if you can get certain relatives to go off an a rant by just dropping a couple of words into the conversation about national service, or The Empire or something.
wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 01:40 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
He really is his own worst enemy.
Indeed. It takes a lot of effort to distinguish what he does from what he says. If he could just STFU....
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 01:48 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
Does anyone know?
If you are really interested in what they might be planning the Whitehouse web site still works
For more specific Corona virus stuff they will direct you here
For more tncr fodder try
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 03:14 last edited by
Isn't this typical Trump?
IT'S MY DECISION. Then the media goes crazy.
Then after awhile, he talks about how he is working with and listening to governors, agrees with them, they cringe and then compliment him, the media gets played while trying to understand federalism and the commerce clause, while trying to trap him.
Strong, decisive, yet open to collaboration along the way. See you in November.
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That might have been his most boneheaded tweet yet. specially after putting a lot of responsibility on governors to get their own PPE. Very, very bad move and it will come back on him n November.
wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 03:17 last edited by@Mik said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
That might have been his most boneheaded tweet yet. specially after putting a lot of responsibility on governors to get their own PPE. Very, very bad move and it will come back on him n November.
I think his view is that he has absolute power and absolutely no responsibility.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 03:21 last edited by
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@Mik said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:
That might have been his most boneheaded tweet yet. specially after putting a lot of responsibility on governors to get their own PPE. Very, very bad move and it will come back on him n November.
I think his view is that he has absolute power and absolutely no responsibility.
wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 03:23 last edited by@jon-nyc
There you go again, Jon. Stating what he must be thinking as if fact.Better IMO to state it as:
Trump was recorded in a conversation with Melania, where he stated, "I HAVE ABSOLUTE POWER AND ABSOLUTELY NO RESPONSIBILITY. NOW MAKE ME A SAMMICH." -
wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 03:27 last edited by
John Yoo of torture memo fame:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/04/no-trump-cant-force-states-to-reopen/
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 03:44 last edited by
Gee,let's drive it home, shall we?
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 04:08 last edited by xenon
The President clarified it in person today.
Link to videoHe sums it up at the 4min mark if you want the quick hit
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wrote on 14 Apr 2020, 08:49 last edited by
Xenon thanks.
My favorite part, “Ok let me clarify what power the president has. The power of what the president can do is what the power of the president can do.”