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Just now, XCR1250 said:

Are the Democrat's flip flopping now?? You bet they are, then said it was nothing to worry about, go to China town, go to parades, etc..

 

 Videos? yup, there will dozens of the Dems saying it's nothing..wait for it, it's coming.

Fucking A Don are "the democrats" The President? 

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1 minute ago, XCR1250 said:

Are the Democrat's flip flopping now?? You bet they are, then said it was nothing to worry about, go to China town, go to parades, etc..

 

 Videos? yup, there will dozens of the Dems saying it's nothing..wait for it, it's coming.

Did the dems have the final say on the nations response or was the the President????

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Just now, Jimmy Snacks said:

Fucking A Don are "the democrats" The President? 

Doesn't matter, they stated it was "all okay" don't worry..They have the same info a President has and chose to ignore it and complained about Trump banning flights from China..

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1 minute ago, XCR1250 said:

Are the Democrat's flip flopping now?? You bet they are, then said it was nothing to worry about, go to China town, go to parades, etc..

 

 Videos? yup, there will dozens of the Dems saying it's nothing..wait for it, it's coming.

What democrats? Biden? People are going to be looking at their loss of jobs and loss of life savings in 6 months and lots are going to be pointing at Trump. Stick in the mud meat sack Trumpers are going to vote for Trump no matter what he does, but alot of people might not. They are going to blame him for being a douche about this and ruining the country. And they are going to use his own words against him. 

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Also its going to come out about all of the rich corporations that got shady bail outs, executives got shady bonuses and all of the shit people got outraged about last time while middle class people got rick rolled...again. they are going to blame somebody for that. 

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1 minute ago, Anler said:

What democrats? Biden? People are going to be looking at their loss of jobs and loss of life savings in 6 months and lots are going to be pointing at Trump. Stick in the mud meat sack Trumpers are going to vote for Trump no matter what he does, but alot of people might not. They are going to blame him for being a douche about this and ruining the country. And they are going to use his own words against him. 

Trump had nothing to do with the Virus coming here..would rather he did nothing? When he did all the Dems complained.

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Just now, XCR1250 said:

They complained when Trump did it, so yes, it's in their court too.

You’re president refuses to take even the slightest shred of responsibility for anything that happens under his watch. I had no idea that was the type of man you’d look up to and defend. Speaks volumes about a persons character 

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The Real Coronavirus Chronology Shows Trump Was On Top Of It While Biden Was Mocking The Danger

No media or Nancy Pelosi false narratives or phony Joe Biden campaign ad can change the truth about the real chronology of the coronavirus.
 
Cleta Mitchell
By Cleta Mitchell
MARCH 31, 2020
 

The leftist national media incessantly reports that the spread of the coronavirus is, well, President Trump’s fault. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, always good for the most incendiary and least helpful comments in any difficult situation, said on Sunday, “[T]he president — his denial at the beginning was deadly.”

Then in Joe Biden’s latest effort to be relevant, his campaign has released an ad attacking President Trump for not being sufficiently responsive to the threats of the coronavirus from the “beginning.”

 

Here is a key fact: In the beginning, China lied. People died. Although the first case of the coronavirus was reported in Wuhan, China in early December 2019, the Chinese authorities continued through January 2020 to downplay the potential for the disease to spread.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reinforced China’s falsehoods, saying on Jan. 14 that “Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in Wuhan, China.” This was five to six weeks after the opposite was confirmed to be the case in Wuhan.

Biden’s supposed chronicle of Trump administration failures derides the president’s statement on Jan. 22, saying, “We have it totally under control, it is one person, coming in from China…” What was actually happening in the United States on Jan. 22? It was one person coming in from China. And the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) had yet to confirm the human-to-human spread of the virus.

So, what did we know? When did we know it?

 

On Jan. 17, the CDC and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries were being rerouted to specific airports, where they would be screened and isolated. CDC on that day also stated that, “based on current information, the risk from 2019-nCoV to the American public is currently deemed to be low.”

Japan, South Korea, and Thailand reported their first cases of novel coronavirus on Jan. 20.

On Jan. 21, the first case of coronavirus in the United States was reported, of a man who had traveled from Wuhan, China. That is the case President Trump referred to the next day

The Biden ad skips from Jan. 22 to Feb. 27, ignoring crucial developments during that time period.

 

Jan. 24: The CDC confirmed the second U.S. case of coronavirus, adding again that “based on what we know right now, the immediate risk to America remains low.”

Jan. 28: The WHO published another statement about the coronavirus, with a photograph and headline saying: “WHO, China leaders discuss next steps in battle against coronavirus outbreak.” Pictured are WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to the release, “The WHO delegation highly appreciated the actions China has implemented in response to the outbreak, its speed in identifying the virus and openness to sharing information with WHO and other countries.”

Think about that: On Jan. 28, the WHO praised China for its “speed and openness” in dealing with the virus. The same day, President Trump expanded U.S. airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.

On Jan. 30, the WHO declared a global health emergency of international concern.

 

On Jan. 30, the CDC confirmed publicly for the first time the person-to-person spread of Wuhan virus and applauded WHO’s decision. That day, the president created the White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate efforts regarding this new disease.

The next day, Jan. 31, the president declared coronavirus a U.S. public health emergency and issued the ban on travel between the United States and China. On that same day, the Senate voted on the production of additional documents in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Campaigning in Iowa that day, Biden criticized President Trump’s China travel ban, saying during an Iowa campaign event, “This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia.”

Feb. 4: The White House directed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to step up coronavirus diagnostic testing procedures.

Feb. 5: The CDC issued a public statement saying, “While we continue to believe the immediate risk of 2019nCoV exposure to the general public is low, CDC is undertaking measures to help keep that risk low.”

Feb. 18: The CDC reaffirmed that the “risk to Americans from coronavirus is low.”

Feb. 20: The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for Japan and South Korea.

It was not until Feb. 26 that the first case of suspected local transmission in the United States was announced by the CDC. President Trump that day named Vice President Pence to lead the Coronavirus Task Force. The next day, Feb. 27, Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.

On Feb. 29, the first death from the coronavirus was recorded in the United States. On that date, President Trump halted travel with Iran.

On March 11, the WHO declared coronavirus a worldwide pandemic. The next day, on March 12, President Trump imposed travel restrictions on Europe and elsewhere. Biden criticized that decision also.

Then, on March 13, President Trump declared a national emergency.

If Pelosi believes the president should have done something at the beginning, when exactly does she think was the ‘beginning’? Was it during the impeachment proceedings that Pelosi instigated? Should Pelosi bear some responsibility for what she perceives as the president’s failure to focus on the coronavirus back in January?

The single most important step taken by President Trump was his closing of U.S. travel with China, which happened on Jan. 31, something the president reminds us at every briefing.

He’s right, but what he doesn’t say is he made that decision at a time the CDC was assuring us the risk to America was low, the WHO was covering for China, Democrats were trying to impeach the president, and Biden was attacking the decision as xenophobic.

It is impossible to overestimate the number of American lives saved by that momentous decision by President Trump on January 31. And no media or Pelosi false narratives or phony Biden campaign ad can change the truth about the real chronology of the coronavirus.

Cleta Mitchell, Esq. is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Foley and Lardner, LLP. She represented numerous citizens groups targeted by the Internal Revenue Service during the Obama administration.
Photo Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour
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Biden says Trump should 'just be quiet' about coronavirus

Stocks across the world have cratered amid the spread of the coronavirus.
 

Image: Joe Biden  during a campaign stop at Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Miss., Joe Biden during a campaign stop at Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Mississippi, on Sunday, March 8, 2020.Brendan McDermid / Reuters

 
 
March 9, 2020, 12:08 PM CDT / Updated March 9, 2020, 2:03 PM CDT
By Adam Edelman

Former Vice President Joe Biden said Monday that President Donald Trump should "just be quiet" about the new coronavirus and suggested that the president's use of inaccurate information in discussing the outbreak has caused stocks to plummet.

"I think there's no confidence in the president and anything he says or does," Biden, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell. "He turns everything into what he thinks is a political benefit for himself, and he's actually imploding in the process.

 

"But there's a lot of innocent bystanders that are being badly hurt," Biden said. "I wish he would just be quiet. I really mean it.

"Just let the experts speak. And acknowledge whatever they suggest to him is what we should be doing,” Biden added.

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Biden told NBC Nightly News that his campaign is "going to follow the recommendations of the experts" and that he would consider canceling some rallies if needed.

"If you notice in here, we did a fist bump, we didn't shake hands," he added. "I think that we're going to follow the recommendations of the experts where we should be doing. And if they conclude that there shouldn't be big indoor rallies, then we'll stop indoor, big indoor rallies. We're going to do whatever they say."

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Biden answered in the affirmative when O'Donnell asked whether the stock market — which has fallen precipitously over the past week — was plummeting because investors were "realizing the president simply does not tell them ... the truth about this situation."

"I believe that's the case. Now, it doesn't mean the market wouldn't still go down. But it wouldn't collapse, I don't think," he said.

O'Donnell's complete interview with Biden will air Monday night on "The Last Word."

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Discussing his candidacy, Biden told Nightly News that he has "thought about" his recent big endorsements from Sens. Kamala Harris of California, Cory Booker of New Jersey and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota as being potential vice president picks. Saying they "are all capable of being president," he added that "it would be presumptuous for me to decide who is going to be vice president. I'm not even the nominee yet."

Stocks tumbled globally Monday as investors braced for further economic fallout of the coronavirus epidemic, with a new oil price war adding to anxiety. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down more than 2,000 points, or 7.8 percent.

Download the NBC News app for full coverage of the coronavirus outbreak

As cases of the coronavirus have spread around the world and the U.S., Trump has refused to back away from spreading personal beliefs about the virus that contradict veteran health officials and experts.

And even White House officials are growing increasingly frustrated at what they see as Trump's consistent bids to downplay the severity of the outbreak, NBC News reported Sunday — a tendency that has led to a clash in messaging with public health officials.

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Adam Edelman is a political reporter for NBC News.

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Just now, XCR1250 said:

The Real Coronavirus Chronology Shows Trump Was On Top Of It While Biden Was Mocking The Danger

No media or Nancy Pelosi false narratives or phony Joe Biden campaign ad can change the truth about the real chronology of the coronavirus.
 
Cleta Mitchell
By Cleta Mitchell
MARCH 31, 2020
 

The leftist national media incessantly reports that the spread of the coronavirus is, well, President Trump’s fault. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, always good for the most incendiary and least helpful comments in any difficult situation, said on Sunday, “[T]he president — his denial at the beginning was deadly.”

Then in Joe Biden’s latest effort to be relevant, his campaign has released an ad attacking President Trump for not being sufficiently responsive to the threats of the coronavirus from the “beginning.”

 

Here is a key fact: In the beginning, China lied. People died. Although the first case of the coronavirus was reported in Wuhan, China in early December 2019, the Chinese authorities continued through January 2020 to downplay the potential for the disease to spread.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reinforced China’s falsehoods, saying on Jan. 14 that “Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in Wuhan, China.” This was five to six weeks after the opposite was confirmed to be the case in Wuhan.

Biden’s supposed chronicle of Trump administration failures derides the president’s statement on Jan. 22, saying, “We have it totally under control, it is one person, coming in from China…” What was actually happening in the United States on Jan. 22? It was one person coming in from China. And the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) had yet to confirm the human-to-human spread of the virus.

So, what did we know? When did we know it?

 

On Jan. 17, the CDC and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries were being rerouted to specific airports, where they would be screened and isolated. CDC on that day also stated that, “based on current information, the risk from 2019-nCoV to the American public is currently deemed to be low.”

Japan, South Korea, and Thailand reported their first cases of novel coronavirus on Jan. 20.

On Jan. 21, the first case of coronavirus in the United States was reported, of a man who had traveled from Wuhan, China. That is the case President Trump referred to the next day

The Biden ad skips from Jan. 22 to Feb. 27, ignoring crucial developments during that time period.

 

Jan. 24: The CDC confirmed the second U.S. case of coronavirus, adding again that “based on what we know right now, the immediate risk to America remains low.”

Jan. 28: The WHO published another statement about the coronavirus, with a photograph and headline saying: “WHO, China leaders discuss next steps in battle against coronavirus outbreak.” Pictured are WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to the release, “The WHO delegation highly appreciated the actions China has implemented in response to the outbreak, its speed in identifying the virus and openness to sharing information with WHO and other countries.”

Think about that: On Jan. 28, the WHO praised China for its “speed and openness” in dealing with the virus. The same day, President Trump expanded U.S. airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.

On Jan. 30, the WHO declared a global health emergency of international concern.

 

On Jan. 30, the CDC confirmed publicly for the first time the person-to-person spread of Wuhan virus and applauded WHO’s decision. That day, the president created the White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate efforts regarding this new disease.

The next day, Jan. 31, the president declared coronavirus a U.S. public health emergency and issued the ban on travel between the United States and China. On that same day, the Senate voted on the production of additional documents in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Campaigning in Iowa that day, Biden criticized President Trump’s China travel ban, saying during an Iowa campaign event, “This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia.”

Feb. 4: The White House directed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to step up coronavirus diagnostic testing procedures.

Feb. 5: The CDC issued a public statement saying, “While we continue to believe the immediate risk of 2019nCoV exposure to the general public is low, CDC is undertaking measures to help keep that risk low.”

Feb. 18: The CDC reaffirmed that the “risk to Americans from coronavirus is low.”

Feb. 20: The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for Japan and South Korea.

It was not until Feb. 26 that the first case of suspected local transmission in the United States was announced by the CDC. President Trump that day named Vice President Pence to lead the Coronavirus Task Force. The next day, Feb. 27, Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.

On Feb. 29, the first death from the coronavirus was recorded in the United States. On that date, President Trump halted travel with Iran.

On March 11, the WHO declared coronavirus a worldwide pandemic. The next day, on March 12, President Trump imposed travel restrictions on Europe and elsewhere. Biden criticized that decision also.

Then, on March 13, President Trump declared a national emergency.

If Pelosi believes the president should have done something at the beginning, when exactly does she think was the ‘beginning’? Was it during the impeachment proceedings that Pelosi instigated? Should Pelosi bear some responsibility for what she perceives as the president’s failure to focus on the coronavirus back in January?

The single most important step taken by President Trump was his closing of U.S. travel with China, which happened on Jan. 31, something the president reminds us at every briefing.

He’s right, but what he doesn’t say is he made that decision at a time the CDC was assuring us the risk to America was low, the WHO was covering for China, Democrats were trying to impeach the president, and Biden was attacking the decision as xenophobic.

It is impossible to overestimate the number of American lives saved by that momentous decision by President Trump on January 31. And no media or Pelosi false narratives or phony Biden campaign ad can change the truth about the real chronology of the coronavirus.

Cleta Mitchell, Esq. is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Foley and Lardner, LLP. She represented numerous citizens groups targeted by the Internal Revenue Service during the Obama administration.
Photo Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour

Stop posting facts Ben with tell you to kill yourself. 

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2 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

Trump had nothing to do with the Virus coming here..would rather he did nothing? When he did all the Dems complained.

He had everything to do with his response. I have posted several videos and I can post several more of HIS OWN WORDS. But you will ignore them. He completely flip flopped and then acted like he never said or did what he did. That is going to be used against him. 

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Just now, Anler said:

He had everything to do with his response. I have posted several videos and I can post several more of HIS OWN WORDS. But you will ignore them. He completely flip flopped and then acted like he never said or did what he did. That is going to be used against him. 

Flip flopped as the virus information became known, up till then he had no more info than what they all had.

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The next day, Jan. 31, the president declared coronavirus a U.S. public health emergency and issued the ban on travel between the United States and China. On that same day, the Senate voted on the production of additional documents in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Campaigning in Iowa that day, Biden criticized President Trump’s China travel ban, saying during an Iowa campaign event, “This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia.”

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Just now, XCR1250 said:

Flip flopped as the virus information became known, up till then he had no more info than what they all had.

He will be hung by HIS OWN WORDS

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He will be hung by HIS OWN WORDS

The next day, Jan. 31, the president declared coronavirus a U.S. public health emergency and issued the ban on travel between the United States and China. On that same day, the Senate voted on the production of additional documents in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Campaigning in Iowa that day, Biden criticized President Trump’s China travel ban, saying during an Iowa campaign event, “This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia.”

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Just now, XCR1250 said:

The next day, Jan. 31, the president declared coronavirus a U.S. public health emergency and issued the ban on travel between the United States and China. On that same day, the Senate voted on the production of additional documents in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Campaigning in Iowa that day, Biden criticized President Trump’s China travel ban, saying during an Iowa campaign event, “This is no time for Donald Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia.”

His OWN WORDS

 

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