DeSantis for the win

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tsing Tao, May 21, 2020.

  1. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Or "We're Open For Business and Doing Fine".

    you can stand by the sign screaming in silent rage. It'll be epic.
     
    #1881     Oct 20, 2020
  2. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    holy crap, what's going on here?

    'Rona East?

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    #1882     Oct 20, 2020
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Does this look like it is "open for business and doing fine"?

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    Trump and DeSantis drained the swamp -- it just happened to be the University of Florida stadium after the widespread COVID breakout.
     
    #1883     Oct 20, 2020
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Yeah, I can take a picture of any empty stadium around the country and do that.
     
    #1884     Oct 20, 2020
  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    You really should watch the video...

     
    #1885     Oct 20, 2020
  6. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    What makes this video is the movie voice and dramatic music.

    I'll bet you eat this shit up!
     
    #1886     Oct 20, 2020
  7. Trump says he's immune from the virus and he now has a glow.


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    Donald Trump says he now has a "protective glow" ... his way of saying he somehow has immunity from coronavirus.

    Trump appeared on Maria Bartiromo's FNC show, "Sunday Morning Futures" and said he believes he now has immunity from the virus. He did not say if his tests are now negative for COVID. It's possible his doctors were able to measure the level of COVID in his system and make such a determination, but his doctors have been mum for nearly a week.
     
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    #1887     Oct 20, 2020
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Doctors say second wave of COVID-19 infections in Florida is preventable
    What happens in the next months is all dependent on human behavior, experts say, with models for COVID-19 showing three different scenarios for Florida
    https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/h...table/67-cfcf22fc-0e5f-444b-854c-03ba789acf67

    A month into fall in Florida and infectious disease experts are closely monitoring the state's COVID-19 numbers.

    With fewer restrictions in place, cooler temperatures and the thick of flu season on the horizon, a second wave of new coronavirus infections is expected.

    “In reality, it's kind of the perfect storm,” Dr. Jill Roberts with USF Public Health said.

    She says cases are slowly rising right now. With more than 750,000 cases reported, the state's daily percent positivity stands at 4.8 percent.

    “One of the reasons we pick on Florida is because we have been historically one of the earliest to sort of release all those restrictions,” Roberts said. “We have the potential to prove everyone wrong and we can simply do that by continuing to do what we've been doing all along. We can continue to our masks and we can continue to social distance.”

    Doctors say what happens in the next months is all dependent on human behavior. The models for COVID-19 in Florida, created by the College of Public Health at USF, show three different scenarios:

    Model 1: Cases will go down and stay down if mask-wearing and social distancing continue.

    Model 2: Everything stays how it is and cases continue to plateau.

    Model 3: We act as the virus doesn't exist and cases spike because we let our guard down.

    “It's this third scenario is one we should work together to prevent,” Dr. Marissa Levine said. The public health expert with USF Public Health says COVID-19 measures have to stay in place a little longer.

    “I'm not here to scare anybody, I would say that the critical public health message is, we have to keep doing what we know works. If we stopped doing that, if we increase our mobility, and we take away our protections, then we are going to see a spike we've seen. We're seeing that happen in other places in the United States,” Levine said.

    Doctors urge everyone to keep wearing their masks and social distancing until we find a COVID-19 vaccine.

    Gov. Ron DeSantis says Florida won't shut down again even if infections rise. He wants the state to stay open and keep moving forward.
     
    #1888     Oct 20, 2020
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Thank God.
     
    #1889     Oct 20, 2020
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  10. jem

    jem

    If this goes on into 2021... we will be renting our home here and moving to a state where the governors really want to keep schools and life and business open... and let the people decide how to protect themselves...
    I know about 5 families who have already moved out of California.


    Seeing that Baylor in Texas had its largest freshman class ever... and many came for CA.

    I predict massive migration to Florida and Texas if Covid turns out to be cyclical and seasonal.

    The high risk and the fearful will be in blue states sucking off the govt until the state can pay no longer. The red states will get the productive and the healthy.



     
    #1890     Oct 20, 2020