Did anyone hear Saint Cuomo lie about Spanish Flu?

Can't say it enough, a Trump supporter labeling another as a liar is like a Bernie Madoff defender calling someone else a thief

Can't say it enough; an epic, dishonest, pathological lying dumbass like you whining about liars is like Joe Biden and Billy Clinton lecturing us on sexual harassment.

#fuckoff
 
Revisionist history?

Dave Roos, "a freelance writer based in the United States and Mexico. A longtime contributor to HowStuffWorks, Dave has also been published in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek".

I found a revision date: Last Updated March 27 2020

I suspect a political agenda at play.

:thumbsup: There always is with these Fascistic lying leftist assholes. ;)
 
"When a flu outbreak at a nearby military barracks first spread into the St. Louis civilian population, Starkloff wasted no time closing the schools, shuttering movie theaters and pool halls, and banning all public gatherings."

According to Dave Roos, "Updated: Mar 27, 2020, Original: Mar 11, 2020"?

Or was it the Boston Globe?
 
Did anyway see that Teflon Don failed history class? That's what your title should read. Don't you confirm things before you have a conniption? They closed plenty down but people were too wimpy to see it through. Sounds like you belong in the wimp class.

Did you read that source? Yes or no? Where did it support the lie filled statements of Cuomo? I'll wait.
 
Not true!

Many things were shutdown by local and state governments during all three waves of the Spanish Flu, each wave deadlier than the one before!

What a misinformed irresponsible FUCK you are!

LINK to that please. The source listed didn't make that case at all.

Cuomo made a false stupid statement and you leftist morons are all here to defend it; it makes you look pathetic and stupid, not TD. :palm:
 
By mid-September, the Spanish flu was spreading like wildfire through army and naval installations in Philadelphia, but Wilmer Krusen, Philadelphia’s public health director, assured the public that the stricken soldiers were only suffering from the old-fashioned seasonal flu and it would be contained before infecting the civilian population. As civilian infection rates climbed day by day, Krusen refused to cancel the upcoming Liberty Loan parade scheduled for September 28. Krusen insisted that the parade must go on, since it would raise millions of dollars in war bonds, and he played down the danger of spreading the disease. Just 72 hours after the parade, all 31 of Philadelphia’s hospitals were full and 2,600 people were dead by the end of the week. The public health response in St. Louis couldn’t have been more different. Even before the first case of Spanish flu had been reported in the city, health commissioner Dr. Max Starkloff had local physicians on high alert and wrote an editorial in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the importance of avoiding crowds. When a flu outbreak at a nearby military barracks first spread into the St. Louis civilian population, Starkloff wasted no time closing the schools, shuttering movie theaters and pool halls, and banning all public gatherings. There was pushback from business owners, but Starkloff and the mayor held their ground. Dehner says that because of these precautions, St. Louis public health officials were able to “flatten the curve” and keep the flu epidemic from exploding overnight as it did in Philadelphia.

https://www.history.com/news/spanish-flu-pandemic-response-cities


According to...the same article by freelance writer Dave Roos, "Updated: Mar 27, 2020, Original: Mar 11, 2020"?
 

Do you even bother to read what you link to support your massive piles of bullshit. Are you saying a pandemic that killed 675,000 in the U.S. is an example of GOOD leadership while trying to trash Trump?

How fucking dimwitted are you buffoonish leftist hacks? Seriously? They only illsutrated TWO cities out of the entire country, and both examples were failures. Meanwhile, you look just as stupid as Cuomo does.

The economy was NEVER shut down during the Spanish Flu pandemic and 675,000 died of it. Hardly a sign of success or great leadership. Cuomo is overseeing the worst of it with at least a quarter of all the cases and deaths due to his pathetic leadership skills. You lefists seem to love losers and liars.

From the source: In his book, Jacobs says that the gauze masks city officials claimed were “99 percent proof against influenza” were in reality hardly effective at all.

That’s not to say that St. Louis survived the epidemic unharmed. Dehner says the midwestern city was hit particularly hard by the third wave of the Spanish flu which returned in the late winter and spring of 1919.

But San Francisco’s luck ran out when the third wave of the Spanish flu struck in January 1919. Believing masks were what saved them the first time, businesses and theater owners fought back against public gathering orders.


:palm:
 
The OP claimed: "They never closed anything down." That is FALSE, even to a Trump cuckoo.

WTH is the argument about, anyway? Around 700,000 Americans died in three waves of the "Spanish" flu - which, btw, may have originated in the American Midwest.

I get it! It's a crude attempt at DISTRACTION.
 
I am always happy to educate you ignorant people that like to run your mouths without even having a clue as to what you are rambling on about!

So it was John Barry on CNBC? :laugh:

"Biography: I was born in... Nah, let's not start that far back. Let's just say after dropping out of graduate school in history I became a football coach-- in fact, the first story I ever sold was to a coaching magazine, about a way to change blocking assignments at the line of scrimmage, and I was on the staff of a guy who was named national coach of the year. I quit coaching to write, first as a Washington journalist covering economics and national politics, then I finally began doing what I always intended and wanted to do: write books. Two of those books have in turn led me into active involvement in a couple of policy areas".

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OCXFWE/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
 
I am always happy to educate you ignorant people that like to run your mouths without even having a clue as to what you are rambling on about!

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/18/coronavirus-response-lessons-from-the-1918-influenza-pandemic.html

I wish you had an education. :palm: What is more remarkable is using an example where 675,000 Americans died as an example of good leadership. #dumb

In Chicago, for example, the mortality rate at one hospital reached nearly 40%, yet the city’s public health commissioner proclaimed, “Worry kills more people than the epidemic,”
 
Can't say it enough, a Trump supporter labeling another as a liar is like a Bernie Madoff defender calling someone else a thief

In the first days of the lockdown we were told the country would open back up in 15 days or whatever it was. Trump floated the idea of April 12th but was shouted down for it.

Five weeks later here we are. Should we feel lied to?
 
In the first days of the lockdown we were told the country would open back up in 15 days or whatever it was. Trump floated the idea of April 12th but was shouted down for it.

Five weeks later here we are. Should we feel lied to?

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The OP claimed: "They never closed anything down." That is FALSE, even to a Trump cuckoo.

WTH is the argument about, anyway? Around 700,000 Americans died in three waves of the "Spanish" flu - which, btw, may have started in the American Midwest.

I get it! It's a crude attempt at DISTRACTION.

The Spanish Flu never started in the American Midwest you dumb lying ass. :palm:

The point is that Cuomo is trying to justify the 40 million unemployed and tens of thousands of bankruptcies by Government forced closures as an example of what worked....wait for it....like they did in 1918 when .....wait for it.....675,000 died.

#dumb

The only one's trying to distract and make this about Trump are you morons on the left. :palm:
 
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