Fred Cryton wrote: » His press conferences are the best thing on TV at the moment. Especially the Q&A. Seriously.
one world order wrote: » He comes across well in fairness, answers lots of questions from reporters. Many people tend to believe the picture the corrupt MSM try to portray of him, but in reality he is straight talking and not shy making a quick decision.
ceadaoin. wrote: » Noy watching the press conference but its because the models are predicting something like 60k total deaths now as opposed to the 150-200k of a couple of weeks ago. Social distancing measures seem to be working to flatten the curve, but its nothing to do with Trump. More the governers and citizens of the states who have taken action without him. It is working though so why not be optimistic? Don't know about "normal life" resuming May 1st though, more like June I'd say.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Maybe now he is gone Fauci can tell the American people how it really is going!
"The American people should not be worried or frightened by this. It's a very, very low risk to the United States. It isn't something that the American public needs to worry about or be frightened about."
"No, right now, at this moment, there is no need to change anything that you're doing on a day by day basis ..."
one world order wrote: » Also his approval ratings have unsurprisingly gone up during this pandemic.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » You do realise that just over two weeks ago Dr. Fauci stated: .
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Of course the buck ultimately stops with Trump and it is he who should be held responsible for decisions made,
Wibbs wrote: » It's long been my worry that the longer this goes on and the more causalities pile up and more tempers fray in the face of an invisible enemy and bad decisions all around, people are going to be looking for a visible scapegoat and someone in power is going to do or say something stupid and we'll have conflict.
NoviGlitzko wrote: » Do you mean US/China tensions? Some believe the powers that be in China purposely did not contain the virus spreading to other countries, as if the virus was contained there it would have been a financial disaster for them. It seems pretty convenient that the country with the origin of the virus has an economy that looks like it'll rebound very well comparatively. Not saying this is right or wrong, but you can't trust their government. I can understand some of the frustrations.
Wibbs wrote: » Oh so can I N. If history is any judge and if conflict does kick off, it's as likely to come from somewhere or someone not so obvious. I would reckon, or hope, the US/China thing will remain a war of words. I suspect it will. It's definitely time for cool heads to reign.
Danzy wrote: » America has a lower case rate them we have per million. That may well change. Closing flights from China so early on, closing flights from Europe will have helped America enormously.
overkill602 wrote: » Saw Trump on tv last light he was on fire.
ceadaoin. wrote: » I live in the US. I don't think trump has handled it well at all. I am not a trump fan or supporter. Why don't people get that he has no power really? Think of every state as a country, similar to the EU.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I'm not that up on how it all works to be fair. Who stopped the flights to each state? And what's his remit around FEMA. And what's his remit around the White House Coronavirus Task Force.
ceadaoin. wrote: » No one stopped the flights to each state, as you well know. But pretty much every state has had restrictions similar to, or more strict than, Ireland/UK/EU for at least a month now. Its helping . Trump is irrelevant to the majority of people. The national guard has been activated in many states, they should be able to cope, FEMA is a last resort
hetuzozaho wrote: » I meant from China, is it ordered by the President and forced on each state or can each state decide themselves.
threeball wrote: » Trumps major failure was in his decisions not to centralise purchases and instead have states compete against one another in a type of hunger games scenario. He has also played politics, basically asked Democrat governers to heap praise on him in exchange for equipment and telling everyone that would listen how great and thankful the republican governers have been. He has also recommended a drug with unproven efficacy which resulted in two idiots drinking fish tank cleaner and doubtless there will be other people who take it who shouldn't have and have major downsides, like those that are immunocompromised. Not to mention he owns shares in a company who makes the drug in question. Then theres the constant conflicting information which ends up with people not knowing who to believe, which results in more death.
ceadaoin. wrote: » Yeah whatever. The drug is not making anyone money,, its well out of patent and can be bought for pennies in a lot of places around the world.. Honestly, I don't give a **** about trump or what he has to say. Most people dont. My governor is doing a good job and that's what matters
ceadaoin. wrote: » The China thing was ordered by the president. Most states don't have flights from China arriving directly. So they funneled flights through 4 or 5 airports where they could do screening, which as we know now was pretty useless, but the reduced volume of arrivals no doubt helped somewhat. This was months ago though?