I wonder now if Trump is using Pence as a scapegoat for the response and use this as an excuse to get him off the ticket.
Great speech.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/11/fut...loses-in-bear-market-traders-await-trump.html
And the Dow drops 1000 points after Trumps speech. Now officially in a bear market ending a historic 11 year run.
I don't know what you're babbling about. I'm pointing out that the market is gonna bottom out, where the actual bottom is we won't know. but we rely on a lot of goods from Europe (and I'm assuming Europe is liekly to enact a similar ban with America) we do a lot of business with Germany. And it isn't all obvious. Like a lot of medical equipment and technology and almost anything optical has German parts in it. We're in for a rough rough ride for at least the next month. Possibly longer. I'm preparing for the worst. I will go stock up on non-perishables to ride me through the next month or so. I have a freezer mostly full of meat that I can cook. Like this could get really bad before it gets better, I hope it doesn't go that far, but we could be looking depression level bad. Hopefully the folks in Washington step up and don't allow it to come to this. Honestly the best thing to offer would be to just say to every American adult and emancipated youth, you get 4k for not going to work or going out for the next month. Only have grocery/drug stores stay open. Keep everything at a bare minimum. It would be a huge debt. But we're gonna see losses almost that high anyway.
Judd Legum
@JuddLegum
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WORTH REPEATING: In 2018, Trump fired the entire US pandemic response team.
These were the experts with decades of experience dealing
with precisely the kind of situation we are in today.
Trump did not replace them.
He eliminated the positions.
http://popular.info/p/unprepared
I wonder now if Trump is using Pence as a scapegoat for the response and use this as an excuse to get him off the ticket.
Fauci said it. We are simply not set up to provide the kind of extensive publicly funded testing that other countries are. Just not set up to do it. We should have some humility and try to learn from this.It’s not surprising that a country that treats health care as a commodity to be mined for profit is woefully inadequate at responding to a crisis that demands a robust and organized public health response.