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  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 13:48:32 #251
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Hier in Nederland zijn populistische partijen een stuk slimmer dan in de VS:

De PVV heeft namelijk hun jaarlijkse ledendag afgelast...

:P
Mag ik je vandaag weer eens irriteren?
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 13:43 schreef Ulx het volgende:

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Ik zou d'r niet daten.
Zo'n jaloerse pa die de hele tijd in je nek zit te hijgen lijkt me ook niks nee.
ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
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Hier in Nederland zijn populistische partijen een stuk slimmer dan in de VS:

De PVV heeft namelijk hun jaarlijkse ledendag afgelast...

:P
Padum-tssj
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  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 13:58:07 #254
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10s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 13:39 schreef xpompompomx het volgende:
Het zou wel hilarisch zijn als Ieuwvanka zelf een besmettingshaard blijkt te zijn.
Ik denk eerder dat Trump zelf de besmettinghaard kan zijn geweest. Wie heeft hij ontvangen en waar is hij geweest?
Mag ik je vandaag weer eens irriteren?
  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 14:07:19 #255
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ASlavitt twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 06:24:13 @Mikel_Jollett Here is the best document you can find.

https://t.co/dwBCbcX3b4 reageer retweet
• 40-70% of the US population will be infected over the next 12-18 months. After that level you can start to get herd immunity. Unlike flu this is entirely novel to humans, so there is no latent immunity in the global population.

• [We used their numbers to work out a guesstimate of deaths— indicating about 1.5 million Americans may die. The panelists did not disagree with our estimate. This compares to seasonal flu’s average of 50K Americans per year. Assume 50% of US population, that’s 160M people infected. With 1% mortality rate that's 1.6M Americans die over the next 12-18 months.]

• Don’t know whether COVID-19 is seasonal but if is and subsides over the summer, it is likely to roar back in fall as the 1918 flu did
Galantly he chickened out...
The tale of Sir Robin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZwuTo7zKM8
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 14:07 schreef Brave_Sir_Robin het volgende:
ASlavitt twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 06:24:13 @:Mikel_Jollett Here is the best document you can find.

https://t.co/dwBCbcX3b4 reageer retweet
• 40-70% of the US population will be infected over the next 12-18 months. After that level you can start to get herd immunity. Unlike flu this is entirely novel to humans, so there is no latent immunity in the global population.

• [We used their numbers to work out a guesstimate of deaths— indicating about 1.5 million Americans may die. The panelists did not disagree with our estimate. This compares to seasonal flu’s average of 50K Americans per year. Assume 50% of US population, that’s 160M people infected. With 1% mortality rate that's 1.6M Americans die over the next 12-18 months.]

• Don’t know whether COVID-19 is seasonal but if is and subsides over the summer, it is likely to roar back in fall as the 1918 flu did
Zulke teksten zijn nog redelijk voorbarig: zoals gezegd in de tekst is de kans aanwezig dat het in de zomer mee gaat vallen. Dan komt het in de herfst wel terug, maar het geeft de wetenschappers wel maanden extra om aan medicijnen (en op termijn een vaccin, maar dat duurt wel een paar jaar) te werken en dan kun je dus niks zeggen over het aantal doden.
Misschien is er geen gevoel dat groter geluk geeft dan dat men voor andere mensen iets kan betekenen (Dietrich Bonhoeffer )
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NatashaBertrand twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 14:18:17 Omg this ⁦@anitakumar01⁩ story. Jared Kushner asked model Karlie Kloss’ dad (his brother’s father in law) for suggestions to fight coronavirus, so he turned to a Facebook group for ER doctors—telling them he had a “direct channel” to the WH. https://t.co/Vy4mWE1C3h reageer retweet
NatashaBertrand twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 14:22:06 Asked why Pence was in charge of the coronavirus task force, Kloss replied to the 22,000-person forum: “The only thing that gave me any sense of confidence was that Dr. Anthony Faucci [sic] was on that stage.” reageer retweet
Ffs

[ Bericht 29% gewijzigd door #ANONIEM op 13-03-2020 14:52:32 ]
  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 15:06:07 #258
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Bolsonaro, Dutton, iedereen die bij het Witte Huis op bezoek komt heeft daarna Corona. Is Individual 1 eigenlijk Patient 0?
They told me all of my cages were mental, so I got wasted like all my potential.
  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 15:07:24 #259
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1s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 14:50 schreef Ulx het volgende:
NatashaBertrand twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 14:18:17 Omg this ⁦@:anitakumar01⁩ story. Jared Kushner asked model Karlie Kloss’ dad (his brother’s father in law) for suggestions to fight coronavirus, so he turned to a Facebook group for ER doctors—telling them he had a “direct channel” to the WH. https://t.co/Vy4mWE1C3h reageer retweet
NatashaBertrand twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 14:22:06 Asked why Pence was in charge of the coronavirus task force, Kloss replied to the 22,000-person forum: “The only thing that gave me any sense of confidence was that Dr. Anthony Faucci [sic] was on that stage.” reageer retweet
Ffs

Die moet maar geen corona krijgen
Lekker zuipen, lekker dansen en daarna lekker neuken.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 13:11 schreef Brave_Sir_Robin het volgende:

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Bizar inderdaad. Wat een loser. Ga nuttige dingen doen, zoals golfen alsjeblieft.

Alsof Rutte nu opeens zou gaan roepen dat Balkenende de SARS of mexicaanse griep epidemie waardeloos heeft aangepakt. Daar heeft toch niemand wat aan?
Dat is precies wat Trump vandaag gaat doen, hij is op weg naar de golfbaan.
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kylegriffin1 twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 15:00:08 Inbox: Sen. Ted Cruz announces decision to extend self-quarantine until March 17 out of abundance of caution.

"Unfortunately, last night I was informed I had a second interaction with an individual who yesterday tested positive for COVID-19." reageer retweet
Waarom laat die gast zich niet testen?
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Fox gaat toch maar de alternatieve theorie.

revrrlewis twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 13:48:58 On Fox & Friends, Jerry Falwell Jr claims people are "overreacting" to coronavirus, the national response is "their next attempt to get Trump," and the virus itself is a North Korean bioweapon. https://t.co/2JPuNBW7C3 reageer retweet
Ik ben het ermee eens. Nuke NK ook maar.
  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 15:53:50 #263
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 15:23 schreef Ulx het volgende:
kylegriffin1 twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 15:00:08 Inbox: Sen. Ted Cruz announces decision to extend self-quarantine until March 17 out of abundance of caution.

"Unfortunately, last night I was informed I had a second interaction with an individual who yesterday tested positive for COVID-19." reageer retweet
Waarom laat die gast zich niet testen?
Heeft ie symptomen dan?
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  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 16:19:51 #264
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Yes vanavond weer een door Schoonzoontje Kushner en KKK-Miller voorbereide persconferentie *O*
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 13:43 schreef Ulx het volgende:

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Ik zou d'r niet daten.
Toch zou ik niet snel nee zeggen.
1/10 Van de rappers dankt zijn bestaan in Amerika aan de Nederlanders die zijn voorouders met een cruiseschip uit hun hongerige landen ophaalde om te werken op prachtige plantages.
"Oorlog is de overtreffende trap van concurrentie."
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Yes vanavond weer een door Schoonzoontje Kushner en KKK-Miller voorbereide persconferentie *O*
Die de Impotus dan weer gaat proberen voor te lezen want voorbereiding is voor heaumeaux. _O-
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 16:28 schreef icecreamfarmer_NL het volgende:

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Toch zou ik niet snel nee zeggen.
Je mag 'r hebben. Heb je die puntige knieën gezien? 2/10 would not bang.
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  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 16:34:46 #268
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Volgens Bloomberg zal hij een National Emergency uitroepen
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Volgens Bloomberg zal hij een National Emergency uitroepen
En dan?
  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 17:03:45 #270
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 16:59 schreef Ulx het volgende:

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En dan?
Misschien opnieuw beloftes doen die hij niet kan waarmaken zoals de vorige keer?
Géén kloon van tvlxd!
  Redactie Frontpage / Sport vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 17:08:01 #271
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En dan?
Alle scholen op slot behalve Trump University, alle horeca dicht behalve Trump hotels en alle grote evenementen gecanceld, behalve Maga rallies.
My friends all drive horses
  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 17:15:27 #272
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1s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 17:08 schreef PippenScottie het volgende:

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Alle scholen op slot behalve Trump University, alle horeca dicht behalve Trump hotels en alle grote evenementen gecanceld, behalve Maga rallies.
Uitstekend idee ^O^
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  vrijdag 13 maart 2020 @ 17:23:33 #273
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Leuk leesvoer: Deze republikein is er volledig van overtuigd dat deze epidemie Trump de kop gaat kosten in de verkiezingen. Omdat nu echt aan het licht gaat komen hoe incapabel die droplul is:

https://www.theatlantic.c(...)sidency-over/607969/
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When, in January 2016, I wrote that despite being a lifelong Republican who worked in the previous three GOP administrations, I would never vote for Donald Trump, even though his administration would align much more with my policy views than a Hillary Clinton presidency would, a lot of my Republican friends were befuddled. How could I not vote for a person who checked far more of my policy boxes than his opponent?

What I explained then, and what I have said many times since, is that Trump is fundamentally unfit—intellectually, morally, temperamentally, and psychologically—for office. For me, that is the paramount consideration in electing a president, in part because at some point it’s reasonable to expect that a president will face an unexpected crisis—and at that point, the president’s judgment and discernment, his character and leadership ability, will really matter.

David Frum: The worst outcome

“Mr. Trump has no desire to acquaint himself with most issues, let alone master them” is how I put it four years ago. “No major presidential candidate has ever been quite as disdainful of knowledge, as indifferent to facts, as untroubled by his benightedness.” I added this:

Mr. Trump’s virulent combination of ignorance, emotional instability, demagogy, solipsism and vindictiveness would do more than result in a failed presidency; it could very well lead to national catastrophe. The prospect of Donald Trump as commander in chief should send a chill down the spine of every American.

It took until the second half of Trump’s first term, but the crisis has arrived in the form of the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s hard to name a president who has been as overwhelmed by a crisis as the coronavirus has overwhelmed Donald Trump.

The Downfall of the Republican Party
To be sure, the president isn’t responsible for either the coronavirus or the disease it causes, COVID-19, and he couldn’t have stopped it from hitting our shores even if he had done everything right. Nor is it the case that the president hasn’t done anything right; in fact, his decision to implement a travel ban on China was prudent. And any narrative that attempts to pin all of the blame on Trump for the coronavirus is simply unfair. The temptation among the president’s critics to use the pandemic to get back at Trump for every bad thing he’s done should be resisted, and schadenfreude is never a good look.

That said, the president and his administration are responsible for grave, costly errors, most especially the epic manufacturing failures in diagnostic testing, the decision to test too few people, the delay in expanding testing to labs outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and problems in the supply chain. These mistakes have left us blind and badly behind the curve, and, for a few crucial weeks, they created a false sense of security. What we now know is that the coronavirus silently spread for several weeks, without us being aware of it and while we were doing nothing to stop it. Containment and mitigation efforts could have significantly slowed its spread at an early, critical point, but we frittered away that opportunity.

“They’ve simply lost time they can’t make up. You can’t get back six weeks of blindness,” Jeremy Konyndyk, who helped oversee the international response to Ebola during the Obama administration and is a senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development, told The Washington Post. “To the extent that there’s someone to blame here, the blame is on poor, chaotic management from the White House and failure to acknowledge the big picture.”

Ben Rhodes: How Trump designed his White House to fail

Earlier this week, Anthony Fauci, the widely respected director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases whose reputation for honesty and integrity have been only enhanced during this crisis, admitted in congressional testimony that the United States is still not providing adequate testing for the coronavirus. “It is failing. Let’s admit it.” He added, “The idea of anybody getting [testing] easily, the way people in other countries are doing it, we’re not set up for that. I think it should be, but we’re not."

We also know the World Health Organization had working tests that the United States refused, and researchers at a project in Seattle tried to conduct early tests for the coronavirus but were prevented from doing so by federal officials. (Doctors at the research project eventually decided to perform coronavirus tests without federal approval.)

But that’s not all. The president reportedly ignored early warnings of the severity of the virus and grew angry at a CDC official who in February warned that an outbreak was inevitable. The Trump administration dismantled the National Security Council’s global-health office, whose purpose was to address global pandemics; we’re now paying the price for that. “We worked very well with that office,” Fauci told Congress. “It would be nice if the office was still there.” We may face a shortage of ventilators and medical supplies, and hospitals may soon be overwhelmed, certainly if the number of coronavirus cases increases at a rate anything like that in countries such as Italy. (This would cause not only needless coronavirus-related deaths, but deaths from those suffering from other ailments who won’t have ready access to hospital care.)

Some of these mistakes are less serious and more understandable than others. One has to take into account that in government, when people are forced to make important decisions based on incomplete information in a compressed period of time, things go wrong.

Yet in some respects, the avalanche of false information from the president has been most alarming of all. It’s been one rock slide after another, the likes of which we have never seen. Day after day after day he brazenly denied reality, in an effort to blunt the economic and political harm he faced. But Trump is in the process of discovering that he can’t spin or tweet his way out of a pandemic. There is no one who can do to the coronavirus what Attorney General William Barr did to the Mueller report: lie about it and get away with it.

The president’s misinformation and mendacity about the coronavirus are head-snapping. He claimed that it was contained in America when it was actually spreading. He claimed that we had “shut it down” when we had not. He claimed that testing was available when it wasn’t. He claimed that the coronavirus will one day disappear “like a miracle”; it won’t. He claimed that a vaccine would be available in months; Fauci says it will not be available for a year or more.

Trump falsely blamed the Obama administration for impeding coronavirus testing. He stated that the coronavirus first hit the United States later than it actually did. (He said that it was three weeks prior to the point at which he spoke; the actual figure was twice that.) The president claimed that the number of cases in Italy was getting “much better” when it was getting much worse. And in one of the more stunning statements an American president has ever made, Trump admitted that his preference was to keep a cruise ship off the California coast rather than allowing it to dock, because he wanted to keep the number of reported cases of the coronavirus artificially low.

Read: The dangerous delays in U.S. coronavirus testing haven’t stopped

“I like the numbers,” Trump said. “I would rather have the numbers stay where they are. But if they want to take them off, they’ll take them off. But if that happens, all of a sudden your 240 [cases] is obviously going to be a much higher number, and probably the 11 [deaths] will be a higher number too.” (Cooler heads prevailed, and over the president’s objections, the Grand Princess was allowed to dock at the Port of Oakland.)

On and on it goes.

To make matters worse, the president delivered an Oval Office address that was meant to reassure the nation and the markets but instead shook both. The president’s delivery was awkward and stilted; worse, at several points, the president, who decided to ad-lib the teleprompter speech, misstated his administration’s own policies, which the administration had to correct. Stock futures plunged even as the president was still delivering his speech. In his address, the president called for Americans to “unify together as one nation and one family,” despite having referred to Washington Governor Jay Inslee as a “snake” days before the speech and attacking Democrats the morning after it. As The Washington Post’s Dan Balz put it, “Almost everything that could have gone wrong with the speech did go wrong.”

Taken together, this is a massive failure in leadership that stems from a massive defect in character. Trump is such a habitual liar that he is incapable of being honest, even when being honest would serve his interests. He is so impulsive, shortsighted, and undisciplined that he is unable to plan or even think beyond the moment. He is such a divisive and polarizing figure that he long ago lost the ability to unite the nation under any circumstances and for any cause. And he is so narcissistic and unreflective that he is completely incapable of learning from his mistakes. The president’s disordered personality makes him as ill-equipped to deal with a crisis as any president has ever been. With few exceptions, what Trump has said is not just useless; it is downright injurious.

The nation is recognizing this, treating him as a bystander “as school superintendents, sports commissioners, college presidents, governors and business owners across the country take it upon themselves to shut down much of American life without clear guidance from the president,” in the words of Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman of The New York Times.

Donald Trump is shrinking before our eyes.

The coronavirus is quite likely to be the Trump presidency’s inflection point, when everything changed, when the bluster and ignorance and shallowness of America’s 45th president became undeniable, an empirical reality, as indisputable as the laws of science or a mathematical equation.

It has taken a good deal longer than it should have, but Americans have now seen the con man behind the curtain. The president, enraged for having been unmasked, will become more desperate, more embittered, more unhinged. He knows nothing will be the same. His administration may stagger on, but it will be only a hollow shell. The Trump presidency is over.
Robert Moog died for our synths
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adamwren twitterde op vrijdag 13-03-2020 om 12:06:24 .@SeemaCMS struggles to answer basic questions from @marthamaccallum. https://t.co/1dBFhcm3O8 reageer retweet
Bizar om te zien. Gewoon en weigeren simpele vragen te beantwoorden.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 13 maart 2020 17:23 schreef Gehenna het volgende:
Leuk leesvoer: Deze republikein is er volledig van overtuigd dat deze epidemie Trump de kop gaat kosten in de verkiezingen. Omdat nu echt aan het licht gaat komen hoe incapabel die droplul is:

https://www.theatlantic.c(...)sidency-over/607969/
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Weet niet of het hem de kop gaat kosten, maar de schrijver legt de vinger duidelijk op de zere plek. Al is 'plekken' wellicht meer van toepassing, want de wijze waarop het Witte Huis reageert op het coronavirus is een grote clusterfuck. Met als dieptepunt die achterlijke speech van woensdag.

Dit krijg je dus als je een incompetente narcistische randdebiel kiest als president.
Op maandag 3 februari 2014 08:10 schreef Enchanter het volgende:[/b]
In discussie gaan met Koos Vogels :') , een grotere mongool is er niet :r
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