Trump Derangement Syndrome - Orange man bad. Read the OP! (ᴛʜɪs ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ɪs ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴋɪᴡɪ ғᴀʀᴍs ʀᴇᴠɪᴇᴡs ɴᴏᴡ) 🗿🗿🗿🗿

Lots of leftists seem unaware that countries like Germany can do stuff like that because they have 15 million people and not 350+ million people. Amusingly they're rather Amerocentric despite hating America.
More accurately, they hate (what they perceive to be) conservative America. To the leftist, there are only two places in America with anything vaguely resembling real/enlightened civilization: the West Coast, and the East Coast. Everything between that are just pockets of evil backwards savages that need to die so that the Superior Future can come.

As an aside, it's truly amazing how Bob Chipman became the distilled essence of what current leftism is.
 
87955f7d594d37f4e57c5254a06ad4fd.png


We live in a nation of perpetual children.
 
Daily reminder that Orwell was red commie shitlib who actually physically fought for socialism in Spain, and then wrote 1984 and Animal Farm based on the hypocrisy, self-serving, and double dealing he witnessed from his fellow comrades.
what a COINCIDENCE



lol did not expect that tho
susan_faludi.jpg
Faludi and her tranny daddy

left meme pages.jpg

After reading all of that it boiled down to 'orange man bad! white man, while bad, is also fat and ugly midwestern stereotype strawman!' Clever stuff.

Of course he's a ghoul:
2tom tomorrow dan perkins.jpg
Tom Tomorrow/Dan Perkins
 
More accurately, they hate (what they perceive to be) conservative America. To the leftist, there are only two places in America with anything vaguely resembling real/enlightened civilization: the West Coast, and the East Coast. Everything between that are just pockets of evil backwards savages that need to die so that the Superior Future can come.

As an aside, it's truly amazing how Bob Chipman became the distilled essence of what current leftism is.
Out of touch, out of shape, narcissistic misanthropes who would be the first to be lined up against a wall if the revolution they so desperately want were to come to fruition? Sounds about right
 
What is the "sensible, science-based public health policy" that Trump should have implemented? Other than the logistically unsound "widespread testing, tracing, and isolation" (there are over 300 million people spread put over nearly a third of the North American continent in the US, where do you get the resources to do "widespread testing, tracing, and isolation" for even a third of that population)?
That was the point made by Jonah's guest in this podcast.
I looked it up, and he made the same point in an article.
Public health officials had the opportunity to slow, if not contain, the outbreak: By tracing the contacts of diagnosed people and quarantining those who in turn tested positive, they could have severed the person-to-person chains of disease transmission.​

South Korea demonstrates that such a campaign can work. While both countries detected their first cases of COVID-19 on January 20, the trajectories in the U.S. and South Korea have since sharply diverged. By the beginning of March, South Korea had "flattened the curve"—that is, substantially reduced the number of people being diagnosed each day with coronavirus infections—whereas the United States was still struggling to do so when this article went to press six weeks later.​

It's the section under Ronald Bailey. And don't get me wrong, I love the red tape bashing, but South Korea is about the size of Indiana. Or 1.01% of the USA by sheer landmass.
 
Germany has a population of 80 million.
America has the problem of being simultaneously dense and sparse. Wikipedia says that New York has a population of 8 million squeezed into just under 470 square miles. Meaning one patient zero could create a thousand infectees with one cough. Meaning that you’d have to not only treat that number but try to manage how you physically retain that many people away from others to limit spread.
Ohio on the other hand has 11 million people spread out over 40,000 square miles, and getting supplies to everyone gets harder and harder as you move further from population centers because there’s not a subway system from Columbus to Rural ButtfucksBurg Greene County. You have literally the opposite problem of getting the treatment to the people at risk.
 
Back