Some hoax

Oh yes he did. You cant run or lie from that one......)
Next, you are going to tell us that he never said that Mexico was paying for the Wall.......lmao at how gullible trumpanzees truly are.

Post the quote liar. Snopes even admitted it. You lose again loser.

How much did mexico loose in the usmca? Mexico is paying for it one way or another.
 
What's the problem with him cancelling his rallies for the safety of his supporters?

He kept saying he was going to still have them. The pressure or his advisers finally reached him. He doesn't care about their safety. He did it because the politics forced him to.
 
#1 he never said it was a hoax. He said the demoncrats saying he was mishandling the event for political gain was the hoax. Be honest for once in your life.

#2 Trump closed travel to virus hot spots very early in the event and is credited with having made the best decision which has kept our exposure much less than those countries that didn't. He was vilified by the demonrats for this decision and even called a racist and xenophobic. Hence the demonrat hoax trump was referring to.

#3 I submit that, unless we are not being told the full danger of this virus, our response is over the top. Trump is preempting the demonrats by pulling out everything possible thus eliminating any chance for them to say he doesn't care or he failed to react enough. So it's safe to assume that it's the demonrats fault for such a forceful reaction because they will politicize suffering and death to gain power. They are the reason for trumps heavy reaction.

1. Trump said the Dems are using Coronavirus to damage him and that is a hoax. Explain how that makes any sense. What was he referring to as a hoax? His antecedent is quite ambiguous.
Trump has been dragged fighting all the way to do anything and he has been very weak. It seems he thought it would just go away and he wanted to wait it out.
We are still waiting for test kits and March is fading away. Complete mismanagement and lies is all we got from the accidental president.
 
He kept saying he was going to still have them. The pressure or his advisers finally reached him. He doesn't care about their safety. He did it because the politics forced him to.

How do you know he doesn't care? You a mind reader? Curious about how you know this.
 
1. Trump said the Dems are using Coronavirus to damage him and that is a hoax. Explain how that makes any sense. What was he referring to as a hoax? His antecedent is quite ambiguous.
Trump has been dragged fighting all the way to do anything and he has been very weak. It seems he thought it would just go away and he wanted to wait it out.
We are still waiting for test kits and March is fading away. Complete mismanagement and lies is all we got from the accidental president.

Go and read the transcripts. Go look at snopes. Then you will know. I already explain it. They politicized the issue claiming that trump was mishandling the pandemic. Trump said that this was their new hoax. He never said the virus was a hoax as many have claimed.

You say trump has been very weak lol. Trump who was called a racist and xenophobic by biden and you demoncrats for suspending travel from china back in January. An unprecedented move that even his own people disagreed with claiming it to severe. Now its believed to have potentially saved thousands of lives. So trump has been a decision maker and has handled this issue unbelievably well. Obama did nothing as 61 million became infected and 18,000 died from swine flu. Trump has pulled out all the stops. Awesome.
 
Go and read the transcripts. Go look at snopes. Then you will know. I already explain it. They politicized the issue claiming that trump was mishandling the pandemic. Trump said that this was their new hoax. He never said the virus was a hoax as many have claimed.

You say trump has been very weak lol. Trump who was called a racist and xenophobic by biden and you demoncrats for suspending travel from china back in January. An unprecedented move that even his own people disagreed with claiming it to severe. Now its believed to have potentially saved thousands of lives. So trump has been a decision maker and has handled this issue unbelievably well. Obama did nothing as 61 million became infected and 18,000 died from swine flu. Trump has pulled out all the stops. Awesome.

Your self delusion is worse than trumps. Air travel to China was a minuscule move. Not buying WHO tests was a big one. That is why we work without data. Trump misplayed the testing bigly.
Do you think Corona is over? In case you have not noticed, and I am sure you have not, Trump is suddenly treating Corona as a huge problem. He is very worried and after his slow,slow start ,he is now engaged. But too little too late. He is talking about using the military. Pay attention.
 
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America unified.
Last time I remembered America unified, was just after 9/11…
Then again the during the north-east black-out …

Each time it was caused by alien high-tech helming.

Each time it was to hunker or to return to shopping.

Do the Amish incur any pains?
 
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The common cold has the twin distinction of being both the world’s most widespread infectious disease and one of the most elusive. The name is a problem, for starters. In almost every Indo-European language, one of the words for the disease relates to low temperature, yet experiments have shown that low temperature neither increases the likelihood of catching a cold, nor the severity of symptoms. Then there is the “common” part, which seems to imply that there is a single, indiscriminate pathogen at large. In reality, more than 200 viruses provoke cold-like illness, each one deploying its own peculiar chemical and genetic strategy to evade the body’s defences.


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It is hard to think of another disease that inspires the same level of collective resignation. The common cold slinks through homes and schools, towns and cities, making people miserable for a few days without warranting much afterthought. Adults suffer an average of between two and four colds each year, and children up to 10, and we have come to accept this as an inevitable part of life.

Public understanding remains a jumble of folklore and false assumption. In 1984, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison decided to investigate one of the best-known ways of catching a cold. They infected volunteers with a cold virus and instructed them to kiss healthy test subjects on the mouth for at least one minute. (The instruction for participants was to use whichever technique was “most natural”.) Sixteen healthy volunteers were kissed by people with colds. The result: just one confirmed infection.

The most common beliefs about how to treat the disease have turned out to be false. Dubious efficacy has done little to deter humankind from formulating remedies. The Ebers Papyrus, a medical document from ancient Egypt dated to 1550BC, advises a cold sufferer to recite an incantation, “in association with the administration of milk of one who has borne a male child, and fragrant gum”. In 1924, US President Calvin Coolidge sat down in an airtight chlorine chamber and inhaled the pungent, noxious gas for almost an hour on the advice of his physicians, who were certain that his cold would be cured quickly. (It wasn’t.)

Today, “winter remedy” sales in the UK reach £300m each year, though most over-the-counter products have not actually been proven to work. Some contain paracetamol, an effective analgesic, but the dosage is often sub-optimal. Taking vitamin C in regular doses does little to ward off disease. Hot toddies, medicated tissues and immune system “boosts” of echinacea or ginger are ineffective. Antibiotics do nothing for colds. The only failsafe means of avoiding a cold is to live in complete isolation from the rest of humanity.

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