Earl (10-07-2021)
There have been a couple of posters claiming there have been more American Covid-19 deaths under Biden, than under trump. This has been proven to be a lie. 429,677 died under trump, while so far, 298,033 have died under Biden. Alt right lies will not change those facts.
But, there are more people dying every day, and 3 years 3 months or more to go on Biden's Presidency, so sooner or later Biden will surpass trump. If all of America was like California or New York City, then probably not, but a sizable minority have chosen to die.
There will probably be another wave in December or January, hitting only Republican areas of the country. With 98% vaccination, NYC school teachers might see one or two deaths, but very few. With 5% vaccination, Kansas trump supporting methheads will die in huge numbers.
I am guessing January of 2022, but it could be December or February. If Biden can really push his vaccination program, it might not be until Summer of 2022 (when we will see the fifth wave).
The difference in how much success Biden has against the Republicans will be measured in hundreds of thousands of Republicans' lives. And that is the bizarre part about this: Biden is trying to save hundreds of thousands of Republicans' lives, while the Republicans are willing to kill them to make some demented point.
Earl (10-07-2021)
martin (10-07-2021)
A lie.
USA TODAY
US deaths from virus in 2021 surpass 2020 total; Johnson & Johnson seeks FDA clearance for booster shots: COVID updates
Jorge L. Ortiz, Ryan W. Miller and Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
Tue, October 5, 2021, 11:43 PM·11 min read
‘In the history of the pandemic in the U.S., 2020 will be remembered as the most disruptive year, a time when the coronavirus shut down businesses, schools, sports, travel and many more staples of everyday life.
But 2021 has surpassed its predecessor as the deadliest year.
That threshold, especially lamentable considering the widespread availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the country since the spring, was crossed Tuesday when the U.S.'s world-leading total of coronavirus deaths went over the 704,000 mark. The 2020 tally was 352,000, or half that number.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Washington National Cathedral plans to toll its funeral bell 700 times in memory of the lives lost.”
usatoday.com
Last edited by Earl; 10-07-2021 at 08:52 AM.
Callinectes (10-07-2021)
This is what Americans think of Biden.
Quinnipiac Poll:
Biden’s Handling of Top Issues
Coronavirus Pandemic:
Approve Disapprove
48%. 50%
Economy. 39%. 55%
Foreign Policy. 34%. 58%
Mexican Border. 23%. 67%
Taxes, 37%. 54%
Callinectes (10-07-2021)
Bidens count can never get close to Trump's. That is a stupid thread.
Biden's ratings will climb when he gets his bills passed and working.
Earl (10-07-2021)
Why do you lie, Walter?
Callinectes (10-07-2021), Earl (10-07-2021)
Callinectes (10-07-2021), Stringfellow Hawk (10-07-2021)
Biden cannot stop people from killing others and themselves. That is not within his power. He can't and won't mandate vaccinations. Republicans are selfish liars. They misrepresent their vaccination status, even to the point of committing a felony to obtain a fake card. That is on them, not on Biden. And to the OPs point, FAR more deaths occurred during Trumps tenure than during Biden's. But this isn't a contest. It's a public health crisis. Turning it partisan is disgusting.
Earl (10-07-2021)
Althea (10-07-2021)
Walter?
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
Concart (10-07-2021), Phantasmal (10-07-2021)
Think of it this way, if Trump had been re-elected the vaccine rollout would have been worse than the testing debacle Trump gave us, and today, with numbers escalating due to Delta, Trump, with the full support of the right wing media, would be blaming Governors for his incompetence
Earl (10-07-2021)
Phantasmal (10-07-2021), Walt (10-07-2021)
Biden under water on all issues in new poll.
So, you can’t refute this:
USA TODAY
US deaths from virus in 2021 surpass 2020 total; Johnson & Johnson seeks FDA clearance for booster shots: COVID updates
Jorge L. Ortiz, Ryan W. Miller and Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
Tue, October 5, 2021, 11:43 PM·11 min read
‘In the history of the pandemic in the U.S., 2020 will be remembered as the most disruptive year, a time when the coronavirus shut down businesses, schools, sports, travel and many more staples of everyday life.
But 2021 has surpassed its predecessor as the deadliest year.
That threshold, especially lamentable considering the widespread availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the country since the spring, was crossed Tuesday when the U.S.'s world-leading total of coronavirus deaths went over the 704,000 mark. The 2020 tally was 352,000, or half that number.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Washington National Cathedral plans to toll its funeral bell 700 times in memory of the lives lost.”
usatoday.com
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