One year ago today.
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@taiwan_girl said in One year ago today.:
President Trump would still be president today if
1, There was no COVID or
2. He was able to adapt to COVID situation as it changed,Number one is true. Number two is not.
Don't buy the MSM narrative.
wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 19:05 last edited by@jolly said in One year ago today.:
@taiwan_girl said in One year ago today.:
President Trump would still be president today if
1, There was no COVID or
2. He was able to adapt to COVID situation as it changed,Number one is true. Number two is not.
Don't buy the MSM narrative.
No one would have done a damn thing differently than he did. They might have communicated better but the actions taken were on.
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wrote on 8 Mar 2021, 19:27 last edited by
@george-k said in One year ago today.:
On March 8, 2020 I believe there had been a total of 3 covid deaths in the US
He was correct about masks at the time
It's kind of like owning slaves - in the beginning it was OK
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wrote on 9 Mar 2021, 01:42 last edited by
@george-k said in One year ago today.:
I think this relates to my #2 from my post above
adapting to COVID as the situation change and we learned more.
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wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 19:44 last edited by
Today's the day the shit hit the fan. Trump's address to the nation announcing the 30-day travel ban to Europe - https://www.c-span.org/video/?470284-1/president-trump-travel-europe-us-suspended-30-days-uk
and more importantly - the NBA suspends the 19-20 season - https://www.nba.com/news/nba-suspend-season-following-wednesdays-games
I still think that and the NCAA canceling March Madness the next morning was when it really hit home for most people. These businesses were forgoing billions of dollars in revenues and losing out on how many millions of dollars already invested into those events - https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2020-03-12/ncaa-cancels-remaining-2020-winter-and-spring-championships
It really all started in the US 1 year ago today.
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wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 19:51 last edited by
And WHO officially declared the pandemic.
If there's an official day of remembrance, it will likely be March 11th.
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wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 19:53 last edited by
When did the US record its first death?
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And WHO officially declared the pandemic.
If there's an official day of remembrance, it will likely be March 11th.
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 19:54 last edited by@lufins-dad said in One year ago today.:
And WHO officially declared the pandemic.
If there's an official day of remembrance, it will likely be March 11th.
I believe March 12 was the last day I saw the inside of an office.
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wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 19:57 last edited by
Oh, and Tom Hanks announced his quarantine in Australia...
@jon-nyc February 6th.
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wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 20:08 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in One year ago today.:
When did the US record its first death?
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/1st-coronavirus-death-u-s-officials-say-n1145931
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@jon-nyc said in One year ago today.:
When did the US record its first death?
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/1st-coronavirus-death-u-s-officials-say-n1145931
wrote on 11 Mar 2021, 20:10 last edited by@george-k said in One year ago today.:
@jon-nyc said in One year ago today.:
When did the US record its first death?
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/1st-coronavirus-death-u-s-officials-say-n1145931
Trust NBC to get it wrong.