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  • LarryL Offline
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    Larry
    wrote on last edited by
    #22

    "Treasury money"..... leftists actually think government owns the money and there's an unlimited supply of it.

    "Free covid tests"....

    I've got no problem with offering free testing to the truly poor. But if you've got enough money to stop by McDonald's for a burger, then pay for it yourself.

    And I don't like "one size fits all" programs, which is what a national program is. If there had been a national testing program then my state might have been saddled with a mess like it seems California faces. According to Sock he cant find any testing, and what little there is is substandard. I can get tested within one days notice, and get the results in 15 minutes. But then... I don't sit around waiting on the government to pay for it, either.

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      If you can't find a test you are not looking very hard. You may have to pay out of pocket but you can get it.

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • MikM Mik

        If you can't find a test you are not looking very hard. You may have to pay out of pocket but you can get it.

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        @Mik said in What's Joe's Plan?:

        you are not looking very hard.

        And you don't want to wait 48 hours and make an appointment at the CVS. That's what I did.

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

          @nobodyssock said in What's Joe's Plan?:

          Anyways, for me, the biggest flub of current administration was by not leading the cause in a national initiative, but instead throwing it off to the states and let them figure it all out

          I do agree with this.

          But, as I have said before, if there was a Democrat in the White House a year ago, I’m not sure the situation today would be any different than it was under President Trump.

          Getting back to nobodies sock point, it has been a shortcoming of the US. I know that states rights are very important in the US, but this is one instance where an internal situation required a national response. Again, you need 100% agreement of what to do. If 49 states do one thing but one state does another, the whole plan fails.

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          #25

          @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

          @nobodyssock said in What's Joe's Plan?:

          Anyways, for me, the biggest flub of current administration was by not leading the cause in a national initiative, but instead throwing it off to the states and let them figure it all out

          I do agree with this.

          Who was that holding a daily news conference for months last Spring? They gave updates minute by minute on every aspect of the fight against covid.

          They had the best and brightest of this country contributing ideas and action every day.

          Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

          The politicians and scientists were there working together around the clock. And all of it was shown on live TV or on various social media.

          Denying that this was done is wrong.

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          • CopperC Copper

            @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

            @nobodyssock said in What's Joe's Plan?:

            Anyways, for me, the biggest flub of current administration was by not leading the cause in a national initiative, but instead throwing it off to the states and let them figure it all out

            I do agree with this.

            Who was that holding a daily news conference for months last Spring? They gave updates minute by minute on every aspect of the fight against covid.

            They had the best and brightest of this country contributing ideas and action every day.

            Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

            The politicians and scientists were there working together around the clock. And all of it was shown on live TV or on various social media.

            Denying that this was done is wrong.

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            Jolly
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            #26

            @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

            @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

            @nobodyssock said in What's Joe's Plan?:

            Anyways, for me, the biggest flub of current administration was by not leading the cause in a national initiative, but instead throwing it off to the states and let them figure it all out

            I do agree with this.

            Who was that holding a daily news conference for months last Spring? They gave updates minute by minute on every aspect of the fight against covid.

            They had the best and brightest of this country contributing ideas and action every day.

            Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

            The politicians and scientists were there working together around the clock. And all of it was shown on live TV or on various social media.

            Denying that this was done is wrong.

            Doesn't fit the narrative.

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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              taiwan_girl
              wrote on last edited by taiwan_girl
              #27

              @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

              Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

              It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

              Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
              Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
              Etc.

              He should have said:

              Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
              Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
              Good hygiene - do it
              Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
              Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

              As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

              But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

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              • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
                Etc.

                He should have said:

                Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
                Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
                Good hygiene - do it
                Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
                Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

                As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

                But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

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                Larry
                wrote on last edited by
                #28

                @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
                Etc.

                He should have said:

                Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
                Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
                Good hygiene - do it
                Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
                Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

                As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

                But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

                You honestly don't see how ridiculous all that you just wrote is, do you... my god.

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                • LarryL Larry

                  @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                  @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                  Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                  It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                  Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                  Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
                  Etc.

                  He should have said:

                  Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
                  Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
                  Good hygiene - do it
                  Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
                  Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

                  As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

                  But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

                  You honestly don't see how ridiculous all that you just wrote is, do you... my god.

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                  taiwan_girl
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                  #29

                  @Larry why?

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                    #30

                    Remember this?

                    Good times...

                    The Brad

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                    • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                      @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                      Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                      It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                      Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                      Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
                      Etc.

                      He should have said:

                      Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
                      Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
                      Good hygiene - do it
                      Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
                      Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

                      As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

                      But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

                      LarryL Offline
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                      Larry
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #31

                      @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                      @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                      Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                      It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                      Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                      Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
                      Etc.

                      He should have said:

                      Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
                      Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
                      Good hygiene - do it
                      Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
                      Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

                      As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

                      But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

                      1. "He should have said masks 100% of the time". That needs to be mentioned at the same time as another famous smear: "he doesn't follow science". Now for the facts: it was exactly because he WAS listening to the scientists that he was inconsistent about masks. The scientists - Fauci for example, initially said masks were useless. Then he said they weren't. Then he said they weren't necessary outdoors. Then he said they were. Then, using the "genius" of hindsight, those who default to blaming Trump for everything starts bitching about his use of masks.

                      2. Entering the country. We do a 14 day quarantine. As for putting something on our phones so the government can check... this is not Taiwan. You are accustomed to having limited rights and freedoms. This is the US. We are (for now) a free people.

                      Social distancing. We have been doing that from day one. The only ones who seem to think they don't need to are the democrat politicians who want to be dictators.

                      Good hygiene. We've done that from day one.

                      Detailed contact tracing. We do contact tracing here too. We just do it after someone is diagnosed with the China virus instead of requiring everyone to give up their freedom and rights whether they're sick or not.

                      We do not want to be Taiwan. I'm glad you like it, and feel comfortable with the constraints placed on you. But keep it in Taiwan.

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                      • LarryL Larry

                        @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                        @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                        Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                        It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                        Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                        Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
                        Etc.

                        He should have said:

                        Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
                        Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
                        Good hygiene - do it
                        Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
                        Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

                        As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

                        But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

                        1. "He should have said masks 100% of the time". That needs to be mentioned at the same time as another famous smear: "he doesn't follow science". Now for the facts: it was exactly because he WAS listening to the scientists that he was inconsistent about masks. The scientists - Fauci for example, initially said masks were useless. Then he said they weren't. Then he said they weren't necessary outdoors. Then he said they were. Then, using the "genius" of hindsight, those who default to blaming Trump for everything starts bitching about his use of masks.

                        2. Entering the country. We do a 14 day quarantine. As for putting something on our phones so the government can check... this is not Taiwan. You are accustomed to having limited rights and freedoms. This is the US. We are (for now) a free people.

                        Social distancing. We have been doing that from day one. The only ones who seem to think they don't need to are the democrat politicians who want to be dictators.

                        Good hygiene. We've done that from day one.

                        Detailed contact tracing. We do contact tracing here too. We just do it after someone is diagnosed with the China virus instead of requiring everyone to give up their freedom and rights whether they're sick or not.

                        We do not want to be Taiwan. I'm glad you like it, and feel comfortable with the constraints placed on you. But keep it in Taiwan.

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                        taiwan_girl
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #32

                        @Larry Appreciate your response. I just think this was one of those cases, when the good of society, is more important than the good of the individual.

                        People give up freedoms every day, in the US, and in other countries.

                        I do believe, that the US is the most powerful, most developed, and probably the best country in the world.

                        That does not mean it is correct in everything it does 100% of the time. Not a good idea to say that, just because the US did it this way, it is the right way.

                        Did Taiwan or Thailand handle the situation to date better than the US? In some areas, I do believe that is the case.

                        Can the US learn from countries such as these going forward? I believe they can

                        Can other countries learn from the US? The answer to that is yes also.

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                        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                          @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                          Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                          It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                          Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                          Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.
                          Etc.

                          He should have said:

                          Masks - 100% of the time. No exceptions. You won’t see me without a mask. You come to a rally of mine without a mask, no entry. You take off your mask while at a rally of mine, you are escorted out. No exceptions.
                          Entering country - 14 day quarantine. No exception.Break it, you start over. Here is what you will put on your phone so we can check.
                          Good hygiene - do it
                          Social distance - no exceptions. I will practice what I say
                          Detailed Contact tracing - we will do it. I am doing it with people I contact with. Here is an app you need to download.

                          As I have say before, in the US, there is not the cultural, political, or probably legal will or ability to do the above. I am convinced that if, for example, president elect Biden were president when this started, we would be in the same situation.

                          But, looking back, Copper, would it have been better to completely lock down for a couple of months and keep the bubble in place, and then return to some sort of “relatively “ normal or to do what has been done over the last 9 months? Shutdown for two weeks, open at 25%, close for a week, open for a week, close for 3 weeks, etc etc. Which is better?

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                          Copper
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                          #33

                          @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                          @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                          Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                          It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                          Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                          Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.

                          Lack of leadership is one thing

                          "Mixed message" is something completely different.

                          The message changed, every day, every minute in the beginning

                          Masks 100% of the time is ridiculous. It's a good thing he didn't say anything so ridiculous, trust was already hard to find.

                          Saying anything that obviously wrong would guarantee even fewer masks would be worn.

                          100%

                          That includes while I'm sleeping or when I'm all alone in my house in the shower. Is that it?

                          Suicides are at an all time high, millions are out of work, many small business owners are starving and will never recover.

                          And you want to make that even worse with a complete lockdown for months? That is evil, just plain evil.

                          How many suicides do you want to see before it is enough?

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                          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                            @Larry Appreciate your response. I just think this was one of those cases, when the good of society, is more important than the good of the individual.

                            People give up freedoms every day, in the US, and in other countries.

                            I do believe, that the US is the most powerful, most developed, and probably the best country in the world.

                            That does not mean it is correct in everything it does 100% of the time. Not a good idea to say that, just because the US did it this way, it is the right way.

                            Did Taiwan or Thailand handle the situation to date better than the US? In some areas, I do believe that is the case.

                            Can the US learn from countries such as these going forward? I believe they can

                            Can other countries learn from the US? The answer to that is yes also.

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                            Larry
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                            @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                            @Larry Appreciate your response. I just think this was one of those cases, when the good of society, is more important than the good of the individual.

                            People give up freedoms every day, in the US, and in other countries.

                            I do believe, that the US is the most powerful, most developed, and probably the best country in the world.

                            That does not mean it is correct in everything it does 100% of the time. Not a good idea to say that, just because the US did it this way, it is the right way.

                            Did Taiwan or Thailand handle the situation to date better than the US? In some areas, I do believe that is the case.

                            Can the US learn from countries such as these going forward? I believe they can

                            Can other countries learn from the US? The answer to that is yes also.

                            You didn't grasp a single thing I said.

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                              @Larry said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                              @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                              @Larry Appreciate your response. I just think this was one of those cases, when the good of society, is more important than the good of the individual.

                              People give up freedoms every day, in the US, and in other countries.

                              I do believe, that the US is the most powerful, most developed, and probably the best country in the world.

                              That does not mean it is correct in everything it does 100% of the time. Not a good idea to say that, just because the US did it this way, it is the right way.

                              Did Taiwan or Thailand handle the situation to date better than the US? In some areas, I do believe that is the case.

                              Can the US learn from countries such as these going forward? I believe they can

                              Can other countries learn from the US? The answer to that is yes also.

                              You didn't grasp a single thing I said.

                              My goodness Larry you're a bit of a knob

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                                Andy, did your parents have any children who were not retarded?

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                                • CopperC Copper

                                  @taiwan_girl said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                                  @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                                  Saying the current administration didn't lead in this cause is nonsense.

                                  It is not nonsense. It was a very mixed message coming from Washington DC.

                                  Masks/no masks - don’t know. good people on each side
                                  Lockdown/don’t lockdown - don’t know. Good people on each side.

                                  Lack of leadership is one thing

                                  "Mixed message" is something completely different.

                                  The message changed, every day, every minute in the beginning

                                  Masks 100% of the time is ridiculous. It's a good thing he didn't say anything so ridiculous, trust was already hard to find.

                                  Saying anything that obviously wrong would guarantee even fewer masks would be worn.

                                  100%

                                  That includes while I'm sleeping or when I'm all alone in my house in the shower. Is that it?

                                  Suicides are at an all time high, millions are out of work, many small business owners are starving and will never recover.

                                  And you want to make that even worse with a complete lockdown for months? That is evil, just plain evil.

                                  How many suicides do you want to see before it is enough?

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                                  taiwan_girl
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                                  #37

                                  @Copper said in What's Joe's Plan?:

                                  Suicides are at an all time high, millions are out of work, many small business owners are starving and will never recover.

                                  That is my point.

                                  Internally, Thailand, Taiwan is back close to normal. Very strict measures taken early. Instead of “death by a thousand cuts”, those countries took a deep wound early that can be recovered.

                                  Could the US have done this? Probably not. But to my eye, the US response has not been the most effective.

                                  US choose the middle ground. Halfway way of doing things which makes everyone mad and really does not help the problem.

                                  (I KNOW I KNOW, looking at the past is very easy. The decisions made in the moment are very difficult)

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                                    Different societies. There are some things that can be doe in SE Asia, that will not, cannot be done in the U.S.

                                    OTOH, that's where a lot of societal innovation comes from. Or, at least used to...

                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      Different societies. There are some things that can be doe in SE Asia, that will not, cannot be done in the U.S.

                                      OTOH, that's where a lot of societal innovation comes from. Or, at least used to...

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                                      @Jolly agree with you 100%. And that is why I have said that many of the things that worked in other countries probably could not work in the US

                                      However, to say that the response in the US was so good, is a bit nave.

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