greenfield21 wrote: » Bad for trump but a great gift to nationalism. If it's not solved soon then we are no doubt facing long term economic changes. I think alot of people on here don't realize we are living in the most globalised free market era ever. Trump has done nothing to change this, but the effects from this event he could only dream of. His policy's have done nothing for America, just look at the tcja. Who knows vaccine tomorrow and all will be forgotten.
Runaways wrote: » I’m confused. Isn’t giving people money (even in a crisis) communism?? Never mind socialism? I thought Donald was against that
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's not communism or socialism anymore when the GOP base needs a bailout.
Leroy42 wrote: » What is the position if the election itself needs to be postponed? At the very least it would appear that the normal series of rallies, party conventions etc, are going to have to be cancelled. Does the power simply short to the House Speaker or could POTUS make the argument that he remains in place in the case of an emergency?
Water John wrote: » That's been covered in another thread. Nancy Pelosi becomes POTUS in Jan if no election.
Leroy42 wrote: » It was discussed, but since this has never happened before, that I am aware of, then we really don't know. As IgotaDose stated, if no Speaker then who takes charge? Is it more likely to be like we have, Leo remains in place until such time as somebody else can be voted in. But GOP would have a massive say in that and not exactly going to vote Trump out
Water John wrote: » That's been covered in another thread. Nancy Pelosi becomes POTUS in Jan if no election. BTW they have plenty time to organise a full, postal ballot.
pixelburp wrote: » In fairness, that's presuming everyone decide to play by the rules. But surely by now, we know that what's written in law only works up until those in power decide to simply look the other way. Nancy Pelosi as President? Good lord I can hear the shrill screams of Jeanine Pirro Tucker Carlson in my mind right now. There's a ZERO chance the framework of law would be adhered & applied with sobriety of purpose. Fox News would absolutely push for Trump to remain President "until the crisis is over"
MadYaker wrote: » Yet thanks to his leadership the entire country is sleep walking into the worst humanitarian disaster in their history. Hopefully his mental state will start to deteriorate even further as the bodies pile up, it'll give me some grim entertainment over the next few weeks as he slowly goes insane on twitter.
Igotadose wrote: » I think that's hyperbole - Spanish Flu was worse. But, it is indeed potentially one of the worst humanitarian disasters in US history.
MadYaker wrote: » "Many lives were saved" This is such a tragically odd situation. He knows how fcuked he is and he knows how serious the situation is. Yet thanks to his leadership the entire country is sleep walking into the worst humanitarian disaster in their history. Hopefully his mental state will start to deteriorate even further as the bodies pile up, it'll give me some grim entertainment over the next few weeks as he slowly goes insane on twitter.
pixelburp wrote: » This is the umpteenth time you've predicted "bodies piling up" on this thread, will ya give it a rest. It reads borderline lustful for some apocalyptic result for the sake of ousting Trump. We're living in uncertain times and there's a great deal we still yet know, not least the exact extent this illness has spread across the US. As disdainful as I am for Trump, I still retain some vague hope he recovers a semblance of empathy and competence, so he can help arrest the situation.
TomOnBoard wrote: » Despite these facts, a contact of mine who is a member of his evangelical base thinks he has done brilliantly and his leadership has greatly reduced potential fatalities... WTF?
PopePalpatine wrote: » Perhaps it dawned on Don how much havoc the coronavirus could wreak on his business.
Water John wrote: » Vaccine is 12/18 months away, I have some hopes for the end of the year, but be realistic.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/18/when-will-a-coronavirus-vaccine-be-ready