What are you talking about? Trump got a 10/10 for his response to the virus.
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Think youre missing the point, either that or youre digging your heels in to not make yourself look one dimensional (youre failing at that by the way).
This is really about an opportunity to save lives missed - thats the failure here. Did you even read the article? You realise South Korea took a different approach right?
What are you talking about? Trump got a 10/10 for his response to the virus.
Unless something impacts Trump, his businesses, his family or his ratings, he seems quite content to blame everybody else. He makes "facts" up off the cuff, lies and distorts the truth. He has little notion of the consequences of his inaction and lack of leadership in the face of this pandemic. Once the virus rips through the States he will start firing and blaming others. The "nothing to do with me, guv" attitude. I can see him trying to suspend the November elections and declare himself President for the next 4 years. He is, in short, a psychopath, but gets away with it with the support of middle America. That article was truly damming and shows how South Korea has reacted so much more effectively than the States. South Korea....a country Trump knows so well....not.
I'm well aware of what South Korea did. What South Korea did took balls given the WHO view the virus wasn't transmitted from person to person at the time based upon lies they swallowed. If Johnson had locked down immediately, I'm sure many on here would have criticised him for doing that.
What Trump does or doesn't do is a minor factor compared to the culpability of others...
Trump's a grade A bellend with many very, very eager to rush to attack, deserved or otherwise. It's hip and cool after all.
Seems a little rattled here.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada
Or maybe here
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-...nasty-question
Here's someone else with a similar opinion who also questions whether demolishing economic output is a wise or proportional response. His name is Lord Sumption whose wiki page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonath..._Lord_Sumption doesn't read like he's a nutcase. I doubt though whether he possesses the incalculable brain power of your good self and the equally modest Rudy.
So you still dont think we should be isolating then?
What should we be doing?
Latest official data from New York here:
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/down...ary-deaths.pdf
Trump's doing a briefing every day. None seem to have gone well. They are a mix of inaccuracy and contradiction.
After depicting the coronavirus as the flu and arguing life should go on as normal, Trump now portrays himself as the man who saved lives by standing up to the people who depicted the coronavirus as the flu and argued life should go on as normal. https://t.co/U047SoYyP3
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 1, 2020
He is missing the point completely though, again going on about only vulnerable people dying etc.
And again no one is saying we shouldn't be doing something to protect businesses and workers. It's just if we walk around freely a huge number of the population will die.
I'm not sure what expertise he even has to be making the points he's making. Unless we are considering being born into a life of wealth to be a reason to give someone's opinion more credance.
I'll ask again, do you think we shouldn't be isolating?
It's true that the policy of wide isolation (1) will damage the economy. But the suggestion that organ made of only isolating the elderly and already sick (2) will also damage the economy as businesses cannot run when the number of cases explode and cannot be treated due to the beyond capacity health system.
So saying we shouldn't do (1) because it damages the economy is disingenuous. Organ is not slow, he knows this.
And everyone knows this will affect the economy, it's not some far out galaxy brain idea that no one else has had.
Option 2 will do just as much damage from a financial sense while also ****ing up the health service, killing a load of people, ****ing up a load of people's lungs beyond repair and much more.
To completely simplify it, it almost comes down to two schools - those who think that losing thousands of people to this is worth it to avoid future economic pain, and those who think the thought of losing thousands of people to this is unbearable whatever the future economic cost.
I'm happy to say, and it actually makes me feel more united within this country than I can ever remember, that the vast majority, be they Tories, Labour, Brexiteers, Remainers etc seem to be part of the latter group.
There's an unspoken attitude of "even if it's not me/my parents/grandparents it might be yours so let's do what needs to be done."
There's a lot of different political viewpoints on here for example but I get the impression that the vast majority of us hadn't even considered protecting the economy over the people as a viable option, which is why it's so jarring when some people try to push it.
What has that got to do with it? So we should walk around as we please rather than be careful for a few months because it only kills 900 people with underlying conditions every 2 weeks?
What underlying conditions did they have? Do those people deserve to die?
Why do people keep talking about people with underlying conditions as if they deserve to die?