My prediction is that by the time this is all said and done...
That Dr Fauci and Dr Birx will be public enemies number one and number two to most liberals who had previously believed them to be the greatest thing since jelly beans!
Birx: "Liberals are going to hate us for suggesting parts of the country can reopen, aren't they?" Fauci: "yep, They sure are!!"
Francis Brennan (Text TRUMP to 88022) @FrancisBrennan
Nancy Pelosi just FALSELY accused President Trump of calling the coronavirus a "hoax."
At least 6 independent fact checkers have debunked this claim.
Pelosi made this false claim 3 times and there was ZERO push back from ABC News' @GStephanopoulos . https://washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/13/biden-ad-manipulates-video-slam-trump/…
the lying POS "pastor and lo iq are always the only ones who claim they have "won" their arguments when in fact they got their asses handed to them.
If you have to "say" you won you didn't.
ROFLMFAO !!!
get ready for another landslide of his GODdard's political_lire spam. He thinks the more water he carries the stronger his case, in fact it is the opposite.
The fact that you don't understand what is and isn't "real" is on you. Nobody (other than you) actually believes that I am providing a "direct quote" from Birx or Fauci or that I am seriously suggesting that the quote was "real".
Just like you are the only one who doesn't understand that cutting and pasting worthless liberal opinions or anonymously credited nonsense from Politicalwire will never actually win you any arguments and that you looked as silly on the "less than 24 hours" as you generally do on every thread.
I tweeted this on February 26. The only thing that's changed is Democrats like Chris Murphy going further and saying "China did nothing wrong." A disgrace.
Governors across the country, Republican as well as Democraticx, on Sunday pushed back on the Trump administration's claims that states are conducting a "sufficient" level of coronavirus testing.
Speaking with CNN's "State of the Union," Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, said it was "delusional" to suggest the states have enough tests to soon begin reopening their economies.
"That's just delusional to be making statements like that," Northam said. "We have been fighting every day for PPE. And we have got some supplies now coming in. We have been fighting for testing. It's not a — it's not a straightforward test. We don't even have enough swabs, believe it or not. And we're ramping that up. But for the national level say that we have what we need, and really to have no guidance to the state levels, is just irresponsible, because we're not there yet."
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a REPUBLICAN, told CNN that the "lack of testing" is "probably the number one problem in America, and has been from the beginning of this crisis."
"And I have repeatedly made this argument to the leaders in Washington on behalf of the rest of the governors in America," Hogan said. "And I can tell you, I talk to governors on both sides of the aisle nearly every single day. The administration, I think, is trying to ramp up testing, and trying — they are doing some things with respect to private labs. But to try to push this off to say that the governors have plenty of testing, and they should just get to work on testing, somehow we aren't doing our job, is just absolutely false."
He added that governors have been "fighting and clawing to get more tests" from both the federal government and private labs, and are continuing to do so. He echoed Northam in saying there are shortages of swabs needed to conduct the tests, among other necessities.
"So, look, I think they have made some strides at the federal level," Hogan said. "I think states are all working hard on their own to find their own testing. Lab capacity has been increasing. But it's not accurate to say there's plenty of testing out there, and the governors should just get it done. That's just not being straightforward."
Public health experts have said testing would need to be at least doubled, or even tripled from current levels in order to allow for even a partial reopening of America's economy. Without such a massive increase, officials will lack a clear picture of who is infected, who can safely return to work, how and where the virus is spreading, and whether stay-at-home orders can begin to be eased, those experts said.
The White House's own recommendations, revised last week, note that robust testing is needed for states to begin easing coronavirus restrictions. The White House has said testing will be state-led, and that it believes enough tests are available for any state to move into the first phase of reopening.
Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday that the U.S. has completed 4 million tests as of Saturday (a number that represents slightly more than 1 percent of the country.) Pence said the U.S. can test 150,000 people per day, though daily capacity would double "overnight" if states would reactivate all labs within their state that can handle tests.
“There is a sufficient capacity of testing across the country today for any state in America to go to a Phase 1 level, which contemplates testing people that have symptoms of coronavirus, and also doing the kind of monitoring of vulnerable populations in our cities, in our nursing homes, that we ought to be watching very carefully for outbreaks," Pence told NBC's "Meet the Press."
"The numbers originally said that we only needed 750,000 tests a week," White House coronavirus response coordinator Deborah Birx told CBS's "Face the Nation. "We've long since passed that the new number coming from Harvard is the half a million a day."
"What we're trying to do is look at this in a very data-driven, granular scientific methodologies to protect community by community the testing that is needed," she continued. "At the same time, working with every laboratory director across the country that have these multiple platforms to really understand and find solutions for them on their issues related to supplies."
But governors have said are short the necessary equipment to conduct widespread testing. Speaking with "Meet the Press," Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a REPUBLICAN, said he "could probably double, maybe even triple testing in Ohio virtually overnight if the FDA would prioritize companies that are putting a slightly different formula together for the extraction reagent kit.
'If anyone at the FDA is watching, this would really take our capacity up literally overnight, and that's what we need to get moving in Ohio," he added.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, said her state also has the capacity to "double or triple the number of tests we are doing but we need some of the supplies."
"The reagents and the swabs are absolutely essential," she said. "You can't process all these tests if you can't take the sample and protect it. And move forward through testing. So while our capabilities are there, these important supplies are not."
She said that if the federal government could use the Defense Production Act to have companies make swabs and hasten the creation of the reagents, "we would be able to know how prevalent COVID-19 is."
"It would take down the risk associated with taking actions to reengage parts of our economy because we would have a lot more data about how prevalent COVID-19 still is in our states," she added.
Ch SAID: That must be the part where you quoted that "expert study" that suggested that testing must be "tripled" before anything can reopen... _______
Which is what Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, also seems to think is needed. See the article above.
Fauci, who enjoys broad respect among Democrats for his willingness to contradict President Trump, said testing concerns are over-hyped as Trump proposes that states pursue a phased reopening.
“The emphasis that we’ve been hearing is essentially ‘testing is everything’ and it isn’t,” Fauci said Friday night at a White House press conference.
I could probably double, maybe even triple testing in Ohio virtually overnight if the FDA would prioritize companies that are putting a slightly different formula together for the extraction reagent kit.
I want the FDA to listen to the President when he keeps telling them to loosen their restrictions in the face of this crisis.
But I agree with Dr Fauci 100% and disagree with you!
Actually, I said more than that. My quote has been shortened by someone trying to make it seem to say something that I did NOT say. I went on to emphasize how very, very important testing is.
I don't believe we need to triple testing before we start reopening Ohio. I plan on parts of Ohio starting to reopen on May 1st.
Here is what I said about this just recently.
"So we've got to continue to be very, very careful. People who have compromised medical conditions have to be very, very careful. But we think we can do this."
"There's been businesses that have been allowed to stay open because they were essential. And some of them, most of them have done a very, very good job in being safe. And so we think there are other businesses out there, frankly, that aren't really essential, technically. But that would be similar or I would just try to start with them and sort of open the state back up. But we're going to be very, very careful."
Hogan is what people charitable called a "nominal" Republican. Say what you like about Democrats, most of them are reliably Democrat. Even the conservative ones.
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No bet on this.
That's. exactly what will happen.
Birx: "Liberals are going to hate us for suggesting parts of the country can reopen, aren't they?"
Fauci: "yep, They sure are!!"
Ch will now give us the link for Birx and Fauci saying that.
Or, admit he lied and just made it up.
Did you actually believe that was a real quote, Commonsense?
You see, folks, Ch lies a lot,
as he himself proved so decisively seven threads down
in his "Less Than 24 Hours Later" thread.
Francis Brennan (Text TRUMP to 88022)
@FrancisBrennan
Nancy Pelosi just FALSELY accused President Trump of calling the coronavirus a "hoax."
At least 6 independent fact checkers have debunked this claim.
Pelosi made this false claim 3 times and there was ZERO push back from ABC News'
@GStephanopoulos
.
https://washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/13/biden-ad-manipulates-video-slam-trump/…
talking about made up shit eg the HOAX HOAX
FAKE NEWS WP
Well Reverend...
Sources close to Fauci and Birx told my associate Gaegan Toddard that this is exactly what they were saying when this picture was taken.
I know you always believe every story that says there is a source, whether or not that source is named or whether or not the story makes sense.
So I hope that makes you feel better!
You see, folks, Ch lies a lot,
as he himself proved so decisively seven threads down
in his "Less Than 24 Hours Later" thread.
That must be the part where you quoted that "expert study" that suggested that testing must be "tripled" before anything can reopen...
and suggested that Fauci and Birx would agree...
When they don't!
Yep... Everyone can see how CH "lied" in that thread!
Real obvious!
Did you actually believe that was a real quote, Commonsense?
Well if Gaegan Toddard wrote it, it must be true, right reverend?
LOL Ch claims he has an imaginary associate named Gaegan Toddard who supplies him with imaginary, unsourced quotes.
________
And yes, Ch, I feel GREAT now that I have showed you up
YET ANOTHER TIME for the unprincipled liar you are.
LOL Dumbass. You haven't a clue.
No, you just demonstrated how clueless YOU are. Thanks!
So now I will make MY prediction.
I predict that liberals will NOT "hate" Drs. Birx and FauciM
because I predict that they will continue to urge caution.
The question is, "How soon will Trump hate them for continuing to tell the truth?"
HOWLING !!!
the lying POS "pastor and lo iq are always the only ones who claim they have "won" their arguments when in fact they got their asses handed to them.
If you have to "say" you won you didn't.
ROFLMFAO !!!
get ready for another landslide of his GODdard's political_lire spam. He thinks the more water he carries the stronger his case, in fact it is the opposite.
* lying POS "pastor"
Actually, I don't have to claim to have won my arguments with Ch. He conveniently does that for me.
Sorry Reverend...
The fact that you don't understand what is and isn't "real" is on you. Nobody (other than you) actually believes that I am providing a "direct quote" from Birx or Fauci or that I am seriously suggesting that the quote was "real".
Just like you are the only one who doesn't understand that cutting and pasting worthless liberal opinions or anonymously credited nonsense from Politicalwire will never actually win you any arguments and that you looked as silly on the "less than 24 hours" as you generally do on every thread.
I tweeted this on February 26. The only thing that's changed is Democrats like Chris Murphy going further and saying "China did nothing wrong." A disgrace.
'Delusional,' 'Absolutely false':
Governors cry foul on Trump testing claims
NBC News
Apr 19th 2020 1:50PM
Governors across the country, Republican as well as Democraticx, on Sunday pushed back on the Trump administration's claims that states are conducting a "sufficient" level of coronavirus testing.
Speaking with CNN's "State of the Union," Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, said it was "delusional" to suggest the states have enough tests to soon begin reopening their economies.
"That's just delusional to be making statements like that," Northam said. "We have been fighting every day for PPE. And we have got some supplies now coming in. We have been fighting for testing. It's not a — it's not a straightforward test. We don't even have enough swabs, believe it or not. And we're ramping that up. But for the national level say that we have what we need, and really to have no guidance to the state levels, is just irresponsible, because we're not there yet."
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a REPUBLICAN, told CNN that the "lack of testing" is "probably the number one problem in America, and has been from the beginning of this crisis."
"And I have repeatedly made this argument to the leaders in Washington on behalf of the rest of the governors in America," Hogan said. "And I can tell you, I talk to governors on both sides of the aisle nearly every single day. The administration, I think, is trying to ramp up testing, and trying — they are doing some things with respect to private labs. But to try to push this off to say that the governors have plenty of testing, and they should just get to work on testing, somehow we aren't doing our job, is just absolutely false."
He added that governors have been "fighting and clawing to get more tests" from both the federal government and private labs, and are continuing to do so. He echoed Northam in saying there are shortages of swabs needed to conduct the tests, among other necessities.
"So, look, I think they have made some strides at the federal level," Hogan said. "I think states are all working hard on their own to find their own testing. Lab capacity has been increasing. But it's not accurate to say there's plenty of testing out there, and the governors should just get it done. That's just not being straightforward."
Public health experts have said testing would need to be at least doubled, or even tripled from current levels in order to allow for even a partial reopening of America's economy. Without such a massive increase, officials will lack a clear picture of who is infected, who can safely return to work, how and where the virus is spreading, and whether stay-at-home orders can begin to be eased, those experts said.
The White House's own recommendations, revised last week, note that robust testing is needed for states to begin easing coronavirus restrictions. The White House has said testing will be state-led, and that it believes enough tests are available for any state to move into the first phase of reopening.
Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday that the U.S. has completed 4 million tests as of Saturday (a number that represents slightly more than 1 percent of the country.) Pence said the U.S. can test 150,000 people per day, though daily capacity would double "overnight" if states would reactivate all labs within their state that can handle tests.
“There is a sufficient capacity of testing across the country today for any state in America to go to a Phase 1 level, which contemplates testing people that have symptoms of coronavirus, and also doing the kind of monitoring of vulnerable populations in our cities, in our nursing homes, that we ought to be watching very carefully for outbreaks," Pence told NBC's "Meet the Press."
"The numbers originally said that we only needed 750,000 tests a week," White House coronavirus response coordinator Deborah Birx told CBS's "Face the Nation. "We've long since passed that the new number coming from Harvard is the half a million a day."
"What we're trying to do is look at this in a very data-driven, granular scientific methodologies to protect community by community the testing that is needed," she continued. "At the same time, working with every laboratory director across the country that have these multiple platforms to really understand and find solutions for them on their issues related to supplies."
But governors have said are short the necessary equipment to conduct widespread testing. Speaking with "Meet the Press," Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a REPUBLICAN, said he "could probably double, maybe even triple testing in Ohio virtually overnight if the FDA would prioritize companies that are putting a slightly different formula together for the extraction reagent kit.
'If anyone at the FDA is watching, this would really take our capacity up literally overnight, and that's what we need to get moving in Ohio," he added.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, said her state also has the capacity to "double or triple the number of tests we are doing but we need some of the supplies."
"The reagents and the swabs are absolutely essential," she said. "You can't process all these tests if you can't take the sample and protect it. And move forward through testing. So while our capabilities are there, these important supplies are not."
She said that if the federal government could use the Defense Production Act to have companies make swabs and hasten the creation of the reagents, "we would be able to know how prevalent COVID-19 is."
"It would take down the risk associated with taking actions to reengage parts of our economy because we would have a lot more data about how prevalent COVID-19 still is in our states," she added.
Today is amazing.
James is pro-Life as he stated.
Limbo, what a Coward, leading from behind.
Slow Joe beat out a bunch of F List Democrats and was the sole Nominee still.
So Obimbo endorsed Biden.
Ch SAID: That must be the part where you quoted that "expert study" that suggested that testing must be "tripled" before anything can reopen...
_______
Which is what Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, also seems to think is needed. See the article above.
Fauci, who enjoys broad respect among Democrats for his willingness to contradict President Trump, said testing concerns are over-hyped as Trump proposes that states pursue a phased reopening.
“The emphasis that we’ve been hearing is essentially ‘testing is everything’ and it isn’t,” Fauci said Friday night at a White House press conference.
Here is what I said!
I could probably double, maybe even triple testing in Ohio virtually overnight if the FDA would prioritize companies that are putting a slightly different formula together for the extraction reagent kit.
I want the FDA to listen to the President when he keeps telling them to loosen their restrictions in the face of this crisis.
But I agree with Dr Fauci 100% and disagree with you!
Actually, I said more than that. My quote has been shortened by someone trying to make it seem to say something that I did NOT say. I went on to emphasize how very, very important testing is.
29 States have seen some form of Public Protest against this shut down.
I only said the part in bold print above.
Somebody put the rest of those words in my mouth.
I don't believe we need to triple testing before we start reopening Ohio. I plan on parts of Ohio starting to reopen on May 1st.
Here is what I said about this just recently.
"So we've got to continue to be very, very careful. People who have compromised medical conditions have to be very, very careful. But we think we can do this."
"There's been businesses that have been allowed to stay open because they were essential. And some of them, most of them have done a very, very good job in being safe. And so we think there are other businesses out there, frankly, that aren't really essential, technically. But that would be similar or I would just try to start with them and sort of open the state back up. But we're going to be very, very careful."
It sounds like a misinformed liberal has stolen my identity and is trying to say I cannot open my state until more we can do more testing.
Does this misinformed liberal not realize that Ohio is going to start to reopen on May 1st?
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a REPUBLICAN
Hogan is what people charitable called a "nominal" Republican. Say what you like about Democrats, most of them are reliably Democrat. Even the conservative ones.
Simple Solution. End all Stay in Fear Orders.
Those that want to stay at home can.
Those that want to Live again can begin.
Lordie Pedo-Pastor.
I never said ANY of that.
Gov. Cuomo calls the Federal Govt. Coronavirus Response a “Phenomenal Accomplishment” and says it’s an “Undeniable Fact”.
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1251952953767923714
Well said fellow governor
The Three Shut-Ins of coldhearted Truth.
You don't go anywhere.
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