If you're not a health expert

They seem to be ignoring Yahweh fact that the WHO downplayed what was happening in China as late as January. Just sayin
Also S Korea who they think is the model of testing has only tested 200 thousand plus of a country of 58 million. It is simple math which is why leftists struggle with it. If 4% of people tested are positive and 12,000 people are positive then......
So what we can deduce from this is that S Korea isn’t testing everyone or they really aren’t that good at it or there is really no need to. I suspect the latter.

Indeed.

Fun fact: Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, owes his position to the endorsement of the Chinese Communist regime, and has been caught slanting the facts to avoid embarrassing them.

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/02/mission-impossible-who-director-fights-prevent-pandemic-without-offending-china
 
what a loser sheep you are.

are experts important? sure

but I also know how to read.

Do you know how to read? they teach it when you are young. you should try it sometime. it allows you to digest information and learn things

And what are you reading?

Cuz, ya know, people who spend their lives studying viruses still don't know where this is headed.

But please - keep telling us how this is "nothing compared to the regular flu." It's really valuable information right now.
 
Grind, TD, Darth & the rest are classic examples of "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing."

I swear; they read one article, and they've got this thing figured out. Geniuses. Mavericks.
 
But please - keep telling us how this is "nothing compared to the regular flu." It's really valuable information right now.

Like this?

I have heard that the N1H1 flu is not really any worse than a regular flu.... Infact some reputable sources have told me its not as bad as a regular flu.
Why the hype? What is it about this flu that sets it apart from other flu's?

ITs discusting what they are doing with this "epidemic"!
 
Hello Jarod,

February 26: “The 15 (cases in the US) within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero.”

That is just inexcusable to lie to the American public like that.

We sure could use a real leader at a time like this.
 
:palm: She must have known that a half-dozen people would be arguing this on a small messageboard, so she was pretending for us.

:thinking: Don't you often assume that GOP politicians are lying despite what they say?

BTW, this "small message board's" posts are distributed in real time worldwide on Twitter, among another platforms.
 
That is just inexcusable to lie to the American public like that.

Was it a lie, or an optimistic prediction?

I don't recall any JPP DEMOCRATS claiming it was inexcusable to tell the American public that they could keep their plan if they liked their plan.
 
Was it a lie, or an optimistic prediction?

I don't recall any JPP DEMOCRATS claiming it was inexcusable to tell the American public that they could keep their plan if they liked their plan.

Literally my favorite Obama example. Know why? Because it's the ONLY one conservatives ever cite. Citing it actually highlights how incredibly truthful Obama was compared to Trump.

Trump has 20+ lies related to this virus alone (see Jarod's thread). He has thousands of lies altogether.

And yet all conservatives can say about Obama is "you can keep your plan"
 
Grind, TD, Darth & the rest are classic examples of "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing." I swear; they read one article, and they've got this thing figured out. Geniuses. Mavericks.

Cry harder, little Thingy.

You're peeved because some people have a healthy skepticism for the sources that you deem acceptable.

Tough shit.
 
Hello Jarod,



That is just inexcusable to lie to the American public like that.

We sure could use a real leader at a time like this.
We have a real leader in the White House, Snowflake.

Are you still cheering for the economic loss to millions of Americans and their families due to the Chinese virus that China failed to contain after we offered our medical experts to stop the virus in China...and were refused?
 
Georgia, she is hoping for Emory.

My niece is a surgeon there.
Emory is a tough one more than 10K applicants every year for about 140 seats. They interviewed 668 people last year. A 4.0 may get her there though 52.5% of their 2019 class is female. Tell her to give a firm but not hard handshake look the interviewer in the eye when she talks and to say yes sir and yes mam when she talks to her interviewer. And to be confident but not over confident. She should be OK. But be sure to have a plan B though.
 
Literally my favorite Obama example. Know why? Because it's the ONLY one conservatives ever cite."


This is just a sampling, little Thingy.

“More young black men languish in prison than attend colleges and universities across America”

This was a 2007 campaign claim by Obama, then a senator, that was wildly off the mark. In reality, there are five times more black men enrolled in colleges and universities than young black men in federal and state prisons — and two and half times the total number incarcerated (including local jails). Even if you expanded the age group to include African American males up to 30 or 35, the college attendees would still outnumber the prisoners.

“We signed into law the biggest middle-class tax cut in history”

This 2011 claim was not based on a dollar figure but on dubious math — that supposedly 95 percent of working families received some kind of tax cut under the Making Work Pay provision in Obama’s stimulus bill. John F. Kennedy actually wins the prize for biggest tax cut, at least in the last half-century. By the same measure, the income tax provisions of George W. Bush tax cuts were more than twice as large as Obama’s tax cut over the same three-year time span. (While a large portion of Bush’s tax cut went to the wealthy, it also benefited the working poor.)

“90 percent of the budget deficit is due to George W. Bush’s policies”

During the 2012 campaign, Obama repeatedly reminded voters that he became president during a grim economic crisis. But he went too far when he claimed that only 10 percent of the federal deficit was due to his own policies. About half of the deficit stemmed from the recession and forecasting errors, but a large chunk (44 percent in 2011) were the result of Obama’s actions. At another point, Obama also falsely suggested that the Bush tax cuts led to the Great Recession.

“The Capitol Hill janitors just got a pay cut”

President Obama offered an evocative image at a 2013 news conference when the sequester spending cuts struck the federal budget — janitors sweeping the empty halls of the Capitol, laboring for less pay. But it turned out that he was completely wrong. Janitorial staff did not face a pay cut — and Capitol Hill administrative officials even issued a statement saying the president’s remarks were “not true.” Then the White House tried to argue that janitors at least faced a loss of overtime. That was not correct either. The episode was emblematic of the administration’s overheated rhetoric during the sequester debate.

“The day after Benghazi happened, I acknowledged that this was an act of terrorism”

Obama did refer to an “act of terror” in the immediate aftermath of the 2012 Benghazi attacks, but in vague terms, wrapped in a patriotic fervor. He never affirmatively stated that the American ambassador died because of an “act of terror.” Then, over a period of two weeks, given three opportunities in interviews to affirmatively agree that the Benghazi attack was a terrorist attack, the president obfuscated or ducked the question. So this was a case of taking revisionist history too far for political reasons.

“I didn’t call the Islamic State a ‘JV’ team”

In 2014, Obama repeated a claim, crafted by the White House communications team, that he was not “specifically” referring to the Islamic State terror group when he dismissed the militants who had taken over Fallujah as a “JV squad.” But The Fact Checker obtained the previously unreleased transcript of the president’s interview with the New Yorker, and it’s clear that’s who the president was referencing.

“Republicans have filibustered 500 pieces of legislation”

Obama, a former senator, got quite a few things wrong in this 2014 claim. He spoke of legislation that would help the middle class, but he was counting cloture votes that mostly involved judicial and executive branch nominations. Moreover, he counted all the way back to 2007, meaning he even included votes in which he, as senator, voted against ending debate — the very thing he decried in his remarks. At best, he could claim the Republicans had blocked about 50 bills, meaning he was off by a factor of 10.

“The Keystone pipeline is for oil that bypasses the United States”

Long before Obama killed the Keystone pipeline project in 2015, he made a number of dubious claims about it, including that the pipeline would have no benefit for American producers at all. But the crude oil would have traveled to the Gulf Coast, where it would be refined into products such as motor gasoline and diesel fuel; the State Department said odds were low that all would be exported. Also, about 12 percent of the pipeline’s capacity had been set aside for crude from North Dakota and Montana.

“We have fired a whole bunch of people who are in charge of these [VA] facilities”

Obama in 2016 misled the public about the number of people held accountable for the 2014 scandal over manipulated wait-time data at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which contributed to patient deaths. Congress responded by passing a law that sped up disciplinary actions for senior executive service employees. But when Obama made his statement in September, only one senior executive had been removed for a case involving wait time (though the actual firing was for an ethics violation).

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/01/19/obamas-biggest-whoppers/
 
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Emory is a tough one more than 10K applicants every year for about 140 seats. They interviewed 668 people last year. A 4.0 may get her there though 52.5% of their 2019 class is female. Tell her to give a firm but not hard handshake look the interviewer in the eye when she talks and to say yes sir and yes mam when she talks to her interviewer. And to be confident but not over confident. She should be OK. But be sure to have a plan B though.
I wish that my niece was on the committee.

The odds are daunting.

Good advice, thanks.
 
But if you are repeating accurately the statements of these health experts it is good. If you are doing a right wing "naysay" routine, yes they should STFU.
They are just harming people.

What makes someone a "health expert", boy? Is it someone saying what want to hear? That's more like it.

My wife is a health expert and she says you the sky is falling crowd are full of shit.
 
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