Political fall out from Covid-19 pandemic


Steve Brodner (warning, Face***k)

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So, what is the next step?

Or

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download

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Set the analysis to “cheerful”!

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Being American, “saliva on cricket balls” did not bring a picture of sporting events to mind… Not entirely sure what the image was, to be honest, but not sports.

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So…cricket?

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Never hear of a “spitball”?

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image

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Not just individual states; the CDC too:

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After three years of Trump, the rank are in charge of the files.

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I feel that a measly ‘like’ is insufficient for that masterful play on words…

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How many weeks we they down for September 11th?

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/pelosi-and-schumer-request-trump-lower-flags-when-us-covid-deaths-reach-100k

And, of course, it beats actually doing anything.

Can’t flip from “THE BAD ORANGE MAN AND HIS MINIONS ARE AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT” to “oh we’ll trust them to do the right thing this time” over and over.

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Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Mitch McConnell?

civiqs_trend

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so the cdc and the states have been conflating active coronavirus tests with antibody tests, making it seem like they have more tests than they do, and the positive cases in some of those very same states have “plateaued” ?

if capacity has in fact not been rising steadily, then depressingly i wonder if we’re really seeing a good picture of active cases, or if we’re just seeing what we’re able to test. if cases are plateauing because testing is plateauing

id love to be able to compare and contrast the actual data to try to see if that’s the case. not that id have the slightest idea how to do that :confused:

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Yeah, our numbers can’t be trusted, so any conclusions made from those numbers are sheer guesswork at this point.

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cricket-denied

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Well, now that you mention it, Jiminy does look more like an ambulatory testicle than a cricket…

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