I especially like the one where he said there would be like 15 cases in week and then it'd disappear. That wasn't a dangerous assessment at all.
Signals versus noise.
I especially like the one where he said there would be like 15 cases in week and then it'd disappear. That wasn't a dangerous assessment at all.
Signals versus noise.
What in the world does this even mean?
I especially like the one where he said there would be like 15 cases in week and then it'd disappear. That wasn't a dangerous assessment at all.
Noise - wuhan virus is no big deal
Signal - close travel with china because this could get bad
Lower minded people will always focus on the noise and miss the signal.
That wasnt a task force meeting.
That wasnt a task force meeting.
Regarding Trump's handling of this.
I'd say it's been pretty good after a rocky start.
We were obviously slow to respond with regards to testing, etc. That is known and ship has sailed. Time to move on which I think we have done.
It's quite easy for us, in hindsight, to complain about lack of foresight etc. With regards to the early downplaying of it all, Trump was clearly trying to bring some calmness and not panic to markets. Trump then banned travel to China which I took as a major red flag and start selling stocks (not all unfortunately).
The media then went overboard, as outlet after outlet was telling us it's not worse than the flu. That trump was being racist, etc. Bc the media.is trained in OMB and will always take opposing view
So yes... we were slow to respond but did take decisive action to buy us some time. That should be clear to everyone.
I'd say the last 3 weeks though have been pretty optimal response from the team. I especially like how they have slashed red tape for businesses to get involved here. We're gonna see some unbelievable ingenuity and innovation from private sector in the coming months. Trump has killed a lot of barriers to allow that to happen.
I also like that he is giving the power to the states to manage themselves, with the full backing of the federal government should they need it. That's how this is supposed to work.
It appears Washington is looking good, NY is nearing peak. Other states are gonna catch up but we have a much better idea of how to manage now.
I like that we are talking about ending this shutdown, as that is necessary to not cause panic and violence. There's a certain point where people will choose risk of virus over letting their family starve, and I think that point is weeks, not months.
The president needs to give us some sort of timeline to be hopeful for and he has done that, while also acknowledging they will be flexible based on the data.
The stimulus is another story. I'm conflicted on it bc i dont supports bailouts, yet i dont think this is a bailout. The government essentially mandated businesses to stop, thus not allowing people to make money. So I admit I can be persuaded either direction, there.
We were never going to be like China or S Korea bc this is America. The citizens value their freedom of movement, and despite all the sqwaking on this board, Trump is not a fascist and isn't going to lock us in our homes at the threat of a gun. Sometimes that is the price to pay for our culture, but I'd be a lot more troubled with a national shutdown enforced by the military.
Anyhow, that's my $0.02 if anyone cares.
Lol. So downplaying a virus that was clearly more deadly and contagious than originally thought wasn't dangerous in any way?
The cult seriously knows no limits.
Or trying to prevent panic?
The TDS crowd has been fully broken.
Yes. Prevent panic (which didn't work) instead of trying to prevent the spread of the deadly virus. How anyone can defend a blatantly obvious lie that encouraged the spread of a deadly virus is truly beyond words.
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Where are the shortages? How were we caught off guard again?