Well, that answers a lot.
Cult of personality.
Also, I just read that Herman Cain has COVID. He was at the rally. He didn't wear a mask. Sad.
It's long been clear how little Trump thinks of his supporters. Just peddling them the most inane nonsense constantly, knowing they'll eat it up. He thinks nothing of their intellect. It's becoming painfully obvious he doesn't care at all about their well-being either. Not even dramatic. His Tulsa rally will kill people. He won't care.
I read it. His language may not have been to your liking, but he wondered how the US screwed it up the response (he is not alone in wondering that) and asked for an investigation (nor is he alone in asking for that). Your reponse, posing a ludicrous either/or question, was, well, ludicrous.
It is with great regret that I must share this, but Texas has been overtaken by the Libtard disease called "listening to the experts". Face masks are now mandatory in the Lone Star state. A sad day for freedom. The Commies win again.
Don't tell Dan Patrick. Yesterday it was "NO THANK YOU DR. FAUCI!". "The elderly need to sacrifice their lives for the economy!".
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But seriously. This shouldn't be hard. This shouldn't even be controversial. Think about someone other than yourself and just wear a mask. It's not hard. It's actually insanely easy.
Texas is back near phase 1 thanks to their incompetent governor and his insatiable desire to relate Trump publicly.
Liberate my face!
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if more testing is done resulting in more cases, that is not as important as to what the death rate is.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuac.../#3cf110a16b5d
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As the number of new daily cases of coronavirus surpassed 40,000 in the U.S. for the first time yesterday, there is concern the epidemic has gotten out of control again, especially across the South and Southwest. Not only have record numbers of new cases been registered this week in at least seven states, test positivity has increased (a higher percentage of those tested for the virus are testing positive), hospitalizations have doubled this month in several states, and intensive care unit usage is rising.
It also appears that the decline in absolute numbers of daily deaths nationwide has stalled. In the past three days, the U.S. death tally has been 649, 812, and 867, up noticeably from 366, 269, and 577, on the three previous days.
However, so far the upward trend in cases, which began about two weeks ago but accelerated dramatically in pace since last week, hasn’t translated into a higher case fatality rate. In fact, the death rate has continued to decrease.
there are hundreds of coronaviruses, not all of them go away...it's just that we vaccines for most of the ones that haven't
just made me chuckle again thinking about Kellyanne Conway back in April saying 'this is Covid-19 folks, not Covid-1' ....having no clue why it's been called 19 or apparently that there've been many many before it