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Just a simple response...but they will never be ready for a large part of the population getting sick. This pandemic will not change that...there simply isn't the personal or the financing to make that feasible...ever.
 

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That's the career they chose and their job.

It doesn't make them any more special than the construction worker who often gets run over and killed.

You don't have to keep proving how deplorable Trumptards are. Did a fine job with your first post.

If I'm a medical worker, I'd quit. Why should I risk my life and safety for bunch of ungrateful Hoaxers especially without adequate PPEs. Then you wouldn't be spewing your flu numbers anymore.
 

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Just a simple response...but they will never be ready for a large part of the population getting sick. This pandemic will not change that...there simply isn't the personal or the financing to make that feasible...ever.




Well the biggest complaints in the hospitals is that they don't have nearly enough ventilators?

So why the hell not?

Why do they keep just enough to get by??

Total bullsh!t and one of the while points of this topic

It's like going to McDonald's and they tell you they are all out of hamburgers.

That would make the same amount of sense.
 

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Well the biggest complaints in the hospitals is that they don't have nearly enough ventilators?

So why the hell not?

Why do they keep just enough to get by??

Total bullsh!t and one of the while points of this topic

It's like going to McDonald's and they tell you they are all out of hamburgers.

That would make the same amount of sense.


Sorry but that has to be the worst analogy I've ever heard. So you think McDonald's should store thousands of extra beef patties in their freezers just in case of a pandemic run on hamburgers? That's probably the fastest way a business goes bankrupt large unsold inventory.

Do you also blame New Orleans for destruction from Hurricane Katrina and Houston for Hurricane Harvey? No because it's the job of the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT to always be prepared for disasters not local municipalities. So where was your Orange god... playing golf, groping porn stars and calling it a HOAX.
 

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Because Agent Orange was cutting people who specialized in this before it showed up. He doesn’t believe in any type of science. Also because the government knew about it a month before they took any action. That’s why. Pretty sure if it was up to him we would’ve never shut down.

This is a lie. Nothing else needs to be said.
 

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A collection of all the overhyping never Trumper Corona tards are here in this one thread.

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This is a lie. Nothing else needs to be said.


Oh.




Partly, that’s because the White House is a ghost town of scientific expertise. A pandemic-preparedness office that was part of the National Security Council was dissolved in 2018. On January 28, Luciana Borio, who was part of that team, urged the government to “act now to prevent an American epidemic,” and specifically to work with the private sector to develop fast, easy diagnostic tests. But with the office shuttered, those warnings were published in The Wall Street Journal, rather than spoken into the president’s ear. Instead of springing into action, America sat idle.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/03/how-will-coronavirus-end/608719/




Political fact check needs to fact check themselves, eh? LMFAO. Keep being an ignorant idiot
 

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Partly, that’s because the White House is a ghost town of scientific expertise. A pandemic-preparedness office that was part of the National Security Council was dissolved in 2018. On January 28, Luciana Borio, who was part of that team, urged the government to “act now to prevent an American epidemic,” and specifically to work with the private sector to develop fast, easy diagnostic tests. But with the office shuttered, those warnings were published in The Wall Street Journal, rather than spoken into the president’s ear. Instead of springing into action, America sat idle.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/03/how-will-coronavirus-end/608719/




Political fact check needs to fact check themselves, eh? LMFAO. Keep being an ignorant idiot
Enflameo does not like FACTS...

He will claim he was aware of all that etc...I’m sure he gets daily White House briefings since he is “in the know” on everything...
 

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Well the biggest complaints in the hospitals is that they don't have nearly enough ventilators?

So why the hell not?

Why do they keep just enough to get by??

Total bullsh!t and one of the while points of this topic

It's like going to McDonald's and they tell you they are all out of hamburgers.

That would make the same amount of sense.

Does a quarter pounder with cheese cost $40000?

So what is your suggestion?

You think every hospital in America should build an extra 10 floors with 2000 extra ICUs and beds that we will use an average of once every 100 years ?


You think health insurance is expensive now?

Whos gonna pay for all this ?
 

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Sorry but that has to be the worst analogy I've ever heard. So you think McDonald's should store thousands of extra beef patties in their freezers just in case of a pandemic run on hamburgers? That's probably the fastest way a business goes bankrupt large unsold inventory.



If i had a million dollars I would have bet it that someone argued about the analogy/comparison.

It doesn't matter that the two things are apples & oranges, the theory/analogy is still the same.
 

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Similar to 9/11 or the 2008 housing bubble, warning signs were there, preventative measures could've been taken, institutions had an idea of the concern and risk factors but....

it is pretty hard to predict once in a generation Black Swan calamitous events. And then when it is over, with hindsight everyone knows exactly what should've been done.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_swan_theory

Good little read
 

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Does a quarter pounder with cheese cost $40000?

So what is your suggestion?

You think every hospital in America should build and extra 10 floors with 2000 extra ICUs and beds that we will use an average of once every 100 years ?


You think health insurance is expensive now?

Whos gonna pay for all this ?



You would have a different opinion if you and/ior your family were hospitalized in one of the areas which have dozens of ppl lying in the hallways dying because they weren't 'lucky' enough to catch the virus sooner than those who got ventilators.
 

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Well the biggest complaints in the hospitals is that they don't have nearly enough ventilators?

So why the hell not?

Why do they keep just enough to get by??

Total bullsh!t and one of the while points of this topic

It's like going to McDonald's and they tell you they are all out of hamburgers.

That would make the same amount of sense.

Most medical supplies are made overseas, so there is no way to access them or ramp up production when needed. Even worse, the government decided it wanted to fight a war against free-trade. If we had more American manufacturing and/or didn't start a trade war against China, we would be in a much better position to supply hospitals.
 
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Does a quarter pounder with cheese cost $40000?

So what is your suggestion?

You think every hospital in America should build an extra 10 floors with 2000 extra ICUs and beds that we will use an average of once every 100 years ?


You think health insurance is expensive now?

Whos gonna pay for all this ?

+1. Well said.
 

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If i had a million dollars I would have bet it that someone argued about the analogy/comparison.

It doesn't matter that the two things are apples & oranges, the theory/analogy is still the same.

It is a terrible analogy because unlike medical equipment food spoils. Not only would you need to purchase extra freezers to store those extra beef patties but buns, lettuce, tomatoes, onions etc spoil and would need to be thrown out and purchased every day.

How long do you think a restaurant can stay open wasting thousands of dollars each day in the hopes that a pandemic might come? Not very long.
 

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You would have a different opinion if you and/ior your family were hospitalized in one of the areas which have dozens of ppl lying in the hallways dying because they weren't 'lucky' enough to catch the virus sooner than those who got ventilators.

Would you rather those hospitals shut down cause they wasted all their money on equipment they had no use for?

And how many people do you estimate died because your Orange god refused to listen to his own staff/experts who warned him it was a pandemic and not a Hoax like he believed for 2 months?
 

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