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  • X xenon

    @Mik said in Trump by the numbers:

    What choice did he have? Surrender? Resign?

    Look, I don't care for the guy either and do not want him back in the WH. But there has never been anything like the all out assault on a presidency that we saw in 2016-2021.

    No - my comment is more that he shouldn't get cut any slack for being embattled. He explicitly sets out to tear down "the system". It's not surprising that "the system" lashed out at him. You can't be a combative asshole then complain that you're being treated with hostility.

    I'm not saying that anyone was right or wrong here - just saying that if that's the management style you're going to use, you better personally bring the goods yourself. Asshole + competent can work. Asshole + incompetent is a disaster.

    MikM Away
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    Mik
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    #22

    @xenon said in Trump by the numbers:

    @Mik said in Trump by the numbers:

    What choice did he have? Surrender? Resign?

    Look, I don't care for the guy either and do not want him back in the WH. But there has never been anything like the all out assault on a presidency that we saw in 2016-2021.

    No - my comment is more that he shouldn't get cut any slack for being embattled. He explicitly sets out to tear down "the system". It's not surprising that "the system" lashed out at him. You can't be a combative asshole then complain that you're being treated with hostility.

    I'm not saying that anyone was right or wrong here - just saying that if that's the management style you're going to use, you better personally bring the goods yourself. Asshole + competent can work. Asshole + incompetent is a disaster.

    Fair enough.

    "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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    • MikM Mik

      What choice did he have? Surrender? Resign?

      Look, I don't care for the guy either and do not want him back in the WH. But there has never been anything like the all out assault on a presidency that we saw in 2016-2021.

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      Copper
      wrote on last edited by Copper
      #23

      @Mik said in Trump by the numbers:

      But there has never been anything like the all out assault on a presidency that we saw in 2016-2021.

      The attacks on Mr. Bush were shocking at the time, but not near what was done to Mr. Trump.

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      • X xenon

        The irony of his covid response is that the only tangible achievement, effectively fast-tracking the vaccine, is seen as toxic by much of his own base.

        His comms were bad and the guidance by the CDC wasn't great either. You can say the CDC wasn't his fault, but the buck stops with him. It's his agency, he's the chief executive.

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        @xenon said in Trump by the numbers:

        The irony of his covid response is that the only tangible achievement, effectively fast-tracking the vaccine, is seen as toxic by much of his own base.

        His comms were bad and the guidance by the CDC wasn't great either. You can say the CDC wasn't his fault, but the buck stops with him. It's his agency, he's the chief executive.

        Voice Of Experience: NEVER assume non-medical people understand medical terms, terminology, treatments or procedures. NEVER.

        They try. Even Presidents, with the best of briefings. But they fall short continually and consistently.

        Secondly, the CDC addressed this as a purely public health issue. They screwed up by the numbers, in some aspects. Public Health is taxed with preserving every life. A pandemic is a different type of critter than a small outbreak. PH did not take into account economic factors, fear and anxiety factors or long term effects, such as taking the least COVID affected group (schoolchildren) and possibly screwing up their learning curve for years, possibly even life.

        I hope we learned a few lessons from this pandemic...

        “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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        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

          @George-K said in Trump by the numbers:

          @89th said in Trump by the numbers:

          his fumbling early on of COVID

          Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

          14 Days to Flatten the Curve

          Sending every single man, woman, & child $600 three different times.

          Signing a bill that would forgive employers massive loans so long as they spent a certain amount on payroll without ANY other qualifiers.

          Expanding unemployment indefinitely

          Putting a freeze on foreclosures

          Allowing Fauci to keep his job.

          Listened to the wrong advisors

          Was responsible for the most egregious government infringement on human rights in the history of this country.

          And was a preening jackass while doing all of this.

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          George K
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          #25

          @LuFins-Dad said in Trump by the numbers:

          Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

          14 Days to Flatten the Curve

          In March 2020 that's what his advisors told him would reduce strain on resources.

          Sending every single man, woman, & child $600 three different times.

          A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

          Signing a bill that would forgive employers massive loans so long as they spent a certain amount on payroll without ANY other qualifiers.

          A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

          Expanding unemployment indefinitely

          A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

          Putting a freeze on foreclosures

          A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

          Allowing Fauci to keep his job.

          In March 2020, would you have known better? If not, when, June? 2021?

          Listened to the wrong advisors

          In March 2020, would you have known better? If not, when, June? 2021?

          Was responsible for the most egregious government infringement on human rights in the history of this country.

          Agreed.

          "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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          • JollyJ Jolly
            1. I don't think he fumbled COVID.
            2. At least a third of the country thinks he got rooked in the election.
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            @Jolly said in Trump by the numbers:

            1. At least a third of the country thinks he got rooked in the election.

            Gullibility is not a good retort

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            • George KG George K

              @89th said in Trump by the numbers:

              his fumbling early on of COVID

              Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

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              #27

              @George-K said in Trump by the numbers:

              @89th said in Trump by the numbers:

              his fumbling early on of COVID

              Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

              We’ve had this discussion a few times already. Suffice to say the leader of the country downplaying the virus early on likely led to many unnecessary deaths, especially among the elderly and obese. Meanwhile a million+ citizens died, mass morgues were created in 18 wheelers, and sales of bleach went up

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              • 89th8 89th

                @Jolly said in Trump by the numbers:

                1. At least a third of the country thinks he got rooked in the election.

                Gullibility is not a good retort

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                #28

                @89th said in Trump by the numbers:

                @Jolly said in Trump by the numbers:

                1. At least a third of the country thinks he got rooked in the election.

                Gullibility is not a good retort

                Retort? Fact, jack.

                “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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                • 89th8 89th

                  @George-K said in Trump by the numbers:

                  @89th said in Trump by the numbers:

                  his fumbling early on of COVID

                  Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

                  We’ve had this discussion a few times already. Suffice to say the leader of the country downplaying the virus early on likely led to many unnecessary deaths, especially among the elderly and obese. Meanwhile a million+ citizens died, mass morgues were created in 18 wheelers, and sales of bleach went up

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #29

                  @89th said in Trump by the numbers:

                  @George-K said in Trump by the numbers:

                  @89th said in Trump by the numbers:

                  his fumbling early on of COVID

                  Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

                  We’ve had this discussion a few times already. Suffice to say the leader of the country downplaying the virus early on likely led to many unnecessary deaths, especially among the elderly and obese. Meanwhile a million+ citizens died, mass morgues were created in 18 wheelers, and sales of bleach went up

                  There was an epidemiologist at the very beginning of the whole thing that essentially said that it didn’t much matter, X number of people would die. It might happen quickly or it might happen spread out over 2. He was prettY much spot on.

                  The Brad

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                  • George KG George K

                    @LuFins-Dad said in Trump by the numbers:

                    Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

                    14 Days to Flatten the Curve

                    In March 2020 that's what his advisors told him would reduce strain on resources.

                    Sending every single man, woman, & child $600 three different times.

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Signing a bill that would forgive employers massive loans so long as they spent a certain amount on payroll without ANY other qualifiers.

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Expanding unemployment indefinitely

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Putting a freeze on foreclosures

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Allowing Fauci to keep his job.

                    In March 2020, would you have known better? If not, when, June? 2021?

                    Listened to the wrong advisors

                    In March 2020, would you have known better? If not, when, June? 2021?

                    Was responsible for the most egregious government infringement on human rights in the history of this country.

                    Agreed.

                    LuFins DadL Offline
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                    LuFins Dad
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #30

                    @George-K said in Trump by the numbers:

                    @LuFins-Dad said in Trump by the numbers:

                    Can you be more specific? Don't tell me what he said, tell me what he did that was a fumble.

                    14 Days to Flatten the Curve

                    In March 2020 that's what his advisors told him would reduce strain on resources.

                    Sending every single man, woman, & child $600 three different times.

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Signing a bill that would forgive employers massive loans so long as they spent a certain amount on payroll without ANY other qualifiers.

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Expanding unemployment indefinitely

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Putting a freeze on foreclosures

                    A (stupid) financial move - having nothing to do with the pandemic, per se.

                    Allowing Fauci to keep his job.

                    In March 2020, would you have known better? If not, when, June? 2021?

                    Listened to the wrong advisors

                    In March 2020, would you have known better? If not, when, June? 2021?

                    Was responsible for the most egregious government infringement on human rights in the history of this country.

                    Agreed.

                    Those stupid financial moves were the government’s response to the Pandemic. That was how they attempted to handle it.

                    As for the advisors, by April he should have had some dissenters among his advisors, yes. Especially when there were some highly regarded and well known dissenters out there. Fauci was already flip flopping about masks and was also obviously covering the lab leak theory by that point.

                    The Brad

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #31

                      Speaking of "stopping the spread"...Any medical person with two brain cells to rub together knew better than that. We weren't going to stop the virus. The purpose behind that campaign was to buy time. To slow the spread down.

                      Multiple reasons:

                      1. We've only got so many beds and so many people to staff them.
                      2. We were desperately hunting for treatments that would work.
                      3. Viruses gotta virus. Given time, most viruses become more infectious, but less lethal.

                      “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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