Trump is friendly with the Florida governor. President Donald Trump approves disaster declaration for Florida Declaration comes at request of Gov. Ron DeSantis By: WPTV Staff Posted: 3:59 PM, Mar 25, 2020 Updated: 4:21 PM, Mar 25, 2020 President Donald Trump approves disaster declaration for Florida
There doesn't even have to be civil unrest though. They just have to collectively start ignoring those rules
Well, I would say all politicians, governors, all these TV news anchors are out of touch with the people. They are all people that have been on a incomes around the $200 K mark for decades, and they all still have jobs
Trillions of dollars of bailout money for a virus that Trump essentially claimed was a hoax and that Kudlow said was contained nearly airtight in the U.S. Kudlow is playing the ignorance card by claiming that nobody could have known the dangers of the coronavirus, just like Condolleezza Rice claimed that no one could have anticipated aircraft being used as weapons on 9/11. Kudlow was still denying the Great Recession after it had already begun. On Monday – as more than 35,000 cases and at least 470 deaths from the virus were confirmed in the U.S. – Kudlow said, "I've changed my view." Kudlow: Coronavirus will not be economic tragedy Kevin Breuninget and Kevin Stankiewicz Published Mon, Mar 23 20201:25 PM EDTUpdated Mon, Mar 23 20205:12 PM EDT Trump advisor Larry Kudlow admits he was wrong about coronavirus being 'contained' excerpts: ""Nobody could have predicted or expected this," Kudlow said on CNBC's "The Exchange." Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, said that he had claimed the coronavirus was contained in the U.S. "right after the president boldly put travel restrictions on China."" "But high-level officials, including some within the Trump administration, were warning of the grave threat posed by the virus even before Kudlow's late-February remarks. On Feb. 25, the same day of Kudlow's comments, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said that "Ultimately, we expect we will see community spread in this country." "It's not so much a question of if this will happen anymore but rather more a question of exactly when this will happen and how many people in this country will have severe illness," Messonier said during a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention media briefing."
Yes, they could do that. I don't think that will go over well, and it risks civil unrest. If I show up at the barber's will they let me in, at the risk of their license? Will they operate without a license? Stay tuned for another exciting episode of Trumpland. BTW, our gov is a right wing Republican and issued a draconian executive order just yesterday closing all non-essential businesses. Keeping up with these twists and turns can give you nosebleeds.
Japan? This is your example? They are lovely people but their culture is completely exclusionary. Try immigrating there. Try to open a business. You can’t because you’re not Japanese. They will treat you with utmost respect. But you are and always will be an other to them. A completely homogeneous society. Ok. Who else you got?
US Christian leaders criticise Trump's Easter coronavirus deadline The Rev Al Sharpton said ‘a premature resurrection will lead to a disaster’ as Rev William Barber called it ‘the height of hypocrisy’ Miranda Bryant in New York and Oliver Laughland in New Orleans Wed 25 Mar 2020 17.36 EDT US Christian leaders criticise Trump's Easter coronavirus deadline excerpt: "The Rev Laura Everett, a pastor and executive director of Massachusetts Council of Churches, told of her anger with Trump. “Still fuming about Trump co-opting Easter for capitalism,” she tweeted. “Are his Christian followers going to follow him down this path? Do you not remember how Lent begins, when the devil takes Jesus to the heights of the city and shows him all the glittery things ‘if you but worship me?’” Christianity Today published a critical editorial following Trump’s comments in which it warned that even with good hygiene and physical distancing, congregating during a pandemic “mars our witness”. It said: “Rather than looking courageous and faithful, we come off looking callous and even foolish, not unlike the snake handlers who insisted on playing with poison as a proof of true faith.”"
No, not really. I think the current situation of the world has people a little on edge too. Don’t blame them for that either.
Totally agree, someone thought Flagme might be a college professor? I lol'd Although technically you could call refrigerator mechanic school a college