bigdub
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bigdub

Well when you draft legislation... maybe a law degree is a good thing? Even though the departments you mentioned should not have the power to legislate since they are not elected bodies.

Dont think you can use death rate. That implies we know how many are infected (not confirmed cases) vs those who died. Research overseas is showing these current rates are off by a potential factor of 100.

Since you seen to be honest with whats going on here, let me ask you this open ended question. I am torn on who should have the responsibility for emergency preparedness in these situations. Coming from the nuclear power industry this fell onto the utilities as a whole to have contingencies in place and an

Absolutely, just giving you the background, its a common misconception but also lends credence to the point that these virus’ are typically named from where they originated (or thought to have originated in this case).

Think about what you just said and review the debt growth over the last 15 years. 

Its modern monetary theory now.

Again, another lie. Masks and other critical equipment were never replenished following the H1N1 pandemic, and this department wasnt disbanded, this has been proven false. It was actually split up into 3 departments for ease in reporting and cost.

Good screen shot, people are not paying this enough attention and the ramification it had to early response around the globe. But the Spanish Flu did not originate there as you suggest, but was more of a result of the wartime censorship that Spain did not adhere to, so the news coverage of it was more pronounced

While I agree with your contempt towards the national debt considerations, keep in mind the debt more than doubled under the last administration. Doesnt make it right, just know the world didnt begin when orange man came into office. 

This is just a blatant lie. All of it. You do realize a national emergency was not declared with swine flue until October of 2009 when the first cases showed up in March/April 2009 after thousands of Americans had died? And the defense production act was not invoked at that time either. Also make sure to look at the

I agree with you on the South Korea comment. If only we would have learned from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic like they did, we would have had a better plan in place for this sort of pandemic. Hard to blame the current administration for that. I mean if we are pointing fingers and all...

Lets not pretend this is the first time Ford motor has been phoning it in...

Huh? 

Think you are missing the point of your quote. 

Keep seeing your collection grow everytime I need to go South on I75.

BINGO. My 6'4" father loves driving my Golfs, the GTI, Mk6 R and Mk7R. All manuals too. 

Exactly. Same experience I had when I worked contract. And i was not comfortable with those risks even with the “higher” pay, especially in the cyclical auto industry, so I left for a direct position.

My thoughts exactly. Think prices will go down after this debacle is done in a few months even though fuel prices will be drastically lower? Doubtful. Let them fail, they are already immensely protected with US laws not allowing certain international competition for US flights. 

Sounds like you watch a lot of CNN. America bashing is their new go-to when speaking of our history. Undemocratic? Good, CNN fails to mention this country is supposed to be a Republic, not ruled by the larger population in city centers, which the founders had just fled. Read up on the Federalist Papers to get a full

Insult is an argument in 2019. Welcome to the future you just laid out, rather eloquently I might add.