US election 2020
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Congratulations on 200,000 COVID-19 deaths.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
That's more deaths than the US suffered in all of:
- the Revolutionary War;
- the War of 1812;
- the Mexican-American War;
- the Spanish-American War;
- World War I;
- the Korean War;
- the Vietnam War,
- the 9/11 attacks;
- the War in Afghanistan; and
- the War in Iraq;
combined.
Ignoring it has been a big effort and pretending it hasn't even happened should improve his re-election chances substantially.
Everyone does admire a genuinely lying, murderous psychopath.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
That's more deaths than the US suffered in all of:
- the Revolutionary War;
- the War of 1812;
- the Mexican-American War;
- the Spanish-American War;
- World War I;
- the Korean War;
- the Vietnam War,
- the 9/11 attacks;
- the War in Afghanistan; and
- the War in Iraq;
combined.
Ignoring it has been a big effort and pretending it hasn't even happened should improve his re-election chances substantially.
Everyone does admire a genuinely lying, murderous psychopath.
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works for the Japanese!Pies4shaw wrote:Congratulations on 200,000 COVID-19 deaths.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
That's more deaths than the US suffered in all of:
- the Revolutionary War;
- the War of 1812;
- the Mexican-American War;
- the Spanish-American War;
- World War I;
- the Korean War;
- the Vietnam War,
- the 9/11 attacks;
- the War in Afghanistan; and
- the War in Iraq;
combined.
Ignoring it has been a big effort and pretending it hasn't even happened should improve his re-election chances substantially.
Everyone does admire a genuinely lying, murderous psychopath.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
^ According to the IHME in Washington (see the Coronavirus thread), he's not going to be far off by the time he leaves office, assuming that's next January. If he survives the election, he'll probably be able to add the Civil War and World War II to that list.
Another way to look at is that 498,332 people died in the American Civil War in a whisker under 4 years. The IHME expects that the dead from COVID-19 in the US by 1 January will be over 415,000 - in well under a year from the first fatality report. Thus, the fatality impact of COVID is happening at a speed about 4 times the fatality impact of the Civil War.
Another way to look at is that 498,332 people died in the American Civil War in a whisker under 4 years. The IHME expects that the dead from COVID-19 in the US by 1 January will be over 415,000 - in well under a year from the first fatality report. Thus, the fatality impact of COVID is happening at a speed about 4 times the fatality impact of the Civil War.
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In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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^^ That's pretty much what most economies are doing, and has very little to do with Trump. What Trumo and his government do with the unlimited funds is another matter.
Great article by Bill Kelt in The Age, today that covers the opportunities provided by this current monetary regime, and how governments need to take advantage to improve things.
Great article by Bill Kelt in The Age, today that covers the opportunities provided by this current monetary regime, and how governments need to take advantage to improve things.
kill for collingwood!
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I see Trump is still holding on to his lead in our poll. And it's interesting to note that the I don't Care vote is still level pegging with the Biden vote. Funnily enough I reckon that's going to be the difference in the election. The way I see it Biden is leading in the polls but Trump's base is more enthusiastic and are more likely to come out and vote. That's why I'm tipping a Trump victory.
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Yep. Should never have been a presidential appointment, regardless of ideology.Jezza wrote: If the liberal-leaning judges held the majority in the SC, would you be in favour of dissolving the entire bench?
An alternative is that they could all be up for review every five years. But I fear that that wouldn’t solve the central problem.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange