Win is a win - Dems are just sore LOSERS.
you lost also...….only difference is....we know you lost....you haven't figured it out yet
Win is a win - Dems are just sore LOSERS.
What trends are you watching???? The Speaker is Nancy Pelosi for a reason. Moderates and Independents voted in Democrats in Republican districts. Hell, even Kentucky has a Democratic Governor voted in last year. Republicans have been losing at record numbers, tRump has never hit an approval over 50% and with him looking incompetent and unprepared daily and this virus gets worse, he is positioned to win or the Republicans are positions to regain the House or even hold on to the Senate???
you lost also...….only difference is....we know you lost....you haven't figured it out yet
We will just have to wait and see if your thoughts and opinion holds waterWhat trends are you watching???? The Speaker is Nancy Pelosi for a reason. Moderates and Independents voted in Democrats in Republican districts. Hell, even Kentucky has a Democratic Governor voted in last year. Republicans have been losing at record numbers, tRump has never hit an approval over 50% and with him looking incompetent and unprepared daily and this virus gets worse, he is positioned to win or the Republicans are positions to regain the House or even hold on to the Senate???
This is what Socialism in colleges is producing, the ME ME ME generation.
We KNOW you lost !!!!
You guys just CAN’T get the fuck over it !!!!
Freaking sore LOSERS !!!!!
Really??? HMMM anyone with open eyes and at least a 100 IQ that has been watching the democratic parties response of pure hatred for over the last three years without Bias saw the definition of a real nightmare.
And he's pledged at least $2 billion this time around- last time it was only $41 million.Hell Mike Bloomberg let it slip he bought those seats by pouring millions of dollars into those districts.
Yeah and like any of your bozo Dems could do better
House GOP rep eager to 'expunge' Trump's impeachment record
One House Republican believes turning back the clock on Trump's impeachment should be a top priority in 2021 - and he's not the only one in his party.www.msnbc.com
he holds that distinct record of being one of 3 impeached.....and like Nixon...never had public support....he has one distinction....he has destroyed the country through his greed....and his cuts to programs have cost lives...…..won't look good for him in the history books....as for you guys....you all just look stupid mfor backing him....he is the one that did the fucking...with your help
And he's pledged at least $2 billion this time around- last time it was only $41 million.
I am intimately familiar with one independent $60 million fund aimed at flipping just four Republican senate seats. There are many IE Funded campaigns in favor for dems. Why? Lots of big money and moderates cannot deal with four more years.
But, back to the original point. Bloomberg helped out with $41 million and we won 24 seats. What do you think will happen with forty times that amount?
Not for long
Just need to flip house and game overFOREVER....no matter what McConnell tries......unless he changes some laws...but then hell the right been doing that since trump been in office
can impeachment be reversed?
In a word, no. The impeachment process will only remove the person from their office. It would be the responsibility of the incoming President to reverse those actions, or of the legislative branch to pass laws that override the executive orders.
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Just need to flip house and game over
Liberals fanning the flames shutting down country making people dependant on governmentBefore Virus Outbreak, a Cascade of Warnings Went Unheeded
Government exercises, including one last year, made clear that the U.S. was not ready for a pandemic like the coronavirus. But little was done.
WASHINGTON — The outbreak of the respiratory virus began in China and was quickly spread around the world by air travelers, who ran high fevers. In the United States, it was first detected in Chicago, and 47 days later, the World Health Organization declared a pandemic. By then it was too late: 110 million Americans were expected to become ill, leading to 7.7 million hospitalized and 586,000 dead.
That scenario, code-named “Crimson Contagion” and imagining an influenza pandemic, was simulated by the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services in a series of exercises that ran from last January to August.
The simulation’s sobering results — contained in a draft report dated October 2019 that has not previously been reported — drove home just how underfunded, underprepared and uncoordinated the federal government would be for a life-or-death battle with a virus for which no treatment existed.
The draft report, marked “not to be disclosed,” laid out in stark detail repeated cases of “confusion” in the exercise. Federal agencies jockeyed over who was in charge. State officials and hospitals struggled to figure out what kind of equipment was stockpiled or available. Cities and states went their own ways on school closings.
Many of the potentially deadly consequences of a failure to address the shortcomings are now playing out in all-too-real fashion across the country. And it was hardly the first warning for the nation’s leaders. Three times over the past four years the U.S. government, across two administrations, had grappled in depth with what a pandemic would look like, identifying likely shortcomings and in some cases recommending specific action.
In 2016, the Obama administration produced a comprehensive report on the lessons learned by the government from battling Ebola. In January 2017, outgoing Obama administration officials ran an extensive exercise on responding to a pandemic for incoming senior officials of the Trump administration.
The full story of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus is still playing out. Government officials, health professionals, journalists and historians will spend years looking back on the muddled messages and missed opportunities of the past three months, as President Trump moved from dismissing the coronavirus as a few cases that would soon be “under control” to his revisionist announcement on Monday that he had known all along that a pandemic was on the way.
The White House defended its record, saying it responded to the 2019 exercise with an executive order to improve the availability and quality of flu vaccines, and that it moved early this year to increase funding for the Department of Health and Human Services’ program that focuses on global pandemic threats.
“Any suggestion that President Trump did not take the threat of COVID-19 seriously is false,” said Judd Deere, a White House spokesman.
But officials have declined to say why the administration was so slow to roll out broad testing or to move faster, as the simulations all indicated it should, to urge social distancing and school closings.
Asked at his news briefing on Thursday about the government’s preparedness, Mr. Trump responded: “Nobody knew there would be a pandemic or epidemic of this proportion. Nobody has ever seen anything like this before.”
The work done over the past five years, however, demonstrates that the government had considerable knowledge about the risks of a pandemic and accurately predicted the very types of problems Mr. Trump is now scrambling belatedly to address.
But the planning and thinking happened many layers down in the bureaucracy. The knowledge and sense of urgency about the peril appear never to have gotten sufficient attention at the highest level of the executive branch or from Congress, leaving the nation with funding shortfalls, equipment shortages and disorganization within and among various branches and levels of government.
The October 2019 report in particular documents that officials at the Departments of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services, and even at the White House’s National Security Council, were aware of the potential for a respiratory virus outbreak originating in China to spread quickly to the United States and overwhelm the nation.
“Nobody ever thought of numbers like this,’’ Mr. Trump said on Wednesday, at a news conference.
Before Virus Outbreak, a Cascade of Warnings Went Unheeded (Published 2020)
Government exercises, including one last year, made clear that the U.S. was not ready for a pandemic like the coronavirus. But little was done.www.nytimes.com
Did Donald Trump fire pandemic officials, defund CDC?
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Claim: Says of President Donald Trump’s actions on the coronavirus: “No. 1, he fired the pandemic team two years ago. No. 2, he's been defunding the Centers for Disease Control.”
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Feb 13, 2018 · The CDC's Public Health Preparedness and Response Program would have its funding cut by 43 percent, according to "Nature.". Though then-Candidate Trump blasted his predecessor for adding to the deficit, his budget proposal would add $7 trillion to the deficit, according to the NY Times.
Cuts to CDC epidemic programs will endanger Americans ...
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Feb 03, 2018 · The former chief of the CDC says the decision to cut 80% of its epidemic prevention activities overseas could pose a grave danger to the United States.
Top White House official in charge of pandemic response ...
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May 10, 2018 · Top White House official in charge of pandemic response exits abruptly Rear Adm. R. Timothy Ziemer was the Trump administration's senior director for global health security and biodefense at …
Now where would the blame fall for all this....trump?...trumptards?....both?
Coronavirus is bad enough – Trump's cuts have made the ...
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Mar 01, 2020 · He has ignored an expert panel’s warning that the US is badly unprepared for global health threats and needs to restore funding to address them, and is requesting that the CDC budget be cut …
Liberals fanning the flames shutting down country making people dependant on government
nitpickers, huh? The man run on a huge bunch of campaign promises he didn't fulfill ... want that list AGAIN?Bunch o freaking whining nitpickers :|
We had one of those, already ... named Ronald "trickle down" Reagan. Fucker was a vegitable the last two years of his second term ... they just watered him like a plant every morning when he got up.Yeah what we need is a senile president