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   JP, anyone, can I just add what do you or anyone thinks about why hospital staff wear masks if it does not stop, reduce the risk of the virus as your government leads you to believe...


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You really need to watch this. Joe has been around a long time. He never sounded or acted like this until very recently. This man is not ready for prime time. He is starting to get embarrassing. 

 

I guess the thought is, you will vote for his VP as she will be running the country. Joe will be off in a room mumbling to himself in the event he were to win. 

 

If you have watched someone start to lose it like Joe is, it's sad.

 

He doesn't need to be doing it in front of the whole world, but that's where we are.      


 

Do you think Ted Cruz will be the next Republican nominee following Trump, and do you think he will make for a good President?   What in your point of view makes for a good US President?   Are you looking for a world leader or someone who focuses their attention on improving the economy of the US?



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I wish Trump would wear a mask without a hole to breathe so the fucking orange buffoon could no longer spout as much bullshit as he has over the last few days.

If the US votes him in again they have no one to blame but themselves but sadly the Bible Belt, the NRA and various Pro-Life nutters would do even if he roasted and ate a live baby on national television and dismissed it as fake news as he picked his teeth with the bones.

Incredible.


 JP, thank you about the masks. My dad does not know a lot other than working in the building trade, confined spaces and getting a good, disposable mask. He also has a slightly better one than the ones he sent us, full face with changeable filters, 99.99 filtration but not sure if it keeps a virus out but it sure helps.

 

JP, I agree that DT is not really cut out to be a leader of any country, never mind the USA. But your comments against another human, a mask without a hole is not nice. You would not say it to him IRL so why here? A lot of what they say about DT is fake news as both the politicians and the media on the whole are there for their own reasons and not really there for the majority of the public.


 Me? My Comments? You aren't quoting my post.



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   JP, anyone, can I just add what do you or anyone thinks about why hospital staff wear masks if it does not stop, reduce the risk of the virus as your government leads you to believe...

 I already spoke about that, yesterday.



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   JP, anyone, can I just add what do you or anyone thinks about why hospital staff wear masks if it does not stop, reduce the risk of the virus as your government leads you to believe...

 I already spoke about that, yesterday.


 Sorry mate, I won't trouble you any further...



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You really need to watch this. Joe has been around a long time. He never sounded or acted like this until very recently. This man is not ready for prime time. He is starting to get embarrassing. 

 

I guess the thought is, you will vote for his VP as she will be running the country. Joe will be off in a room mumbling to himself in the event he were to win. 

 

If you have watched someone start to lose it like Joe is, it's sad.

 

He doesn't need to be doing it in front of the whole world, but that's where we are.      


 

Do you think Ted Cruz will be the next Republican nominee following Trump, and do you think he will make for a good President?   What in your point of view makes for a good US President?   Are you looking for a world leader or someone who focuses their attention on improving the economy of the US?


 Ted is very intelligent. He's not very likable or personable though.  I dont think he ever wins a nomination that is in part a popularity contest.  

 

My political ideology looks for someone who stays out of world affairs, and the affairs and bank accounts of their citizens.  

My guy got less than 5% of the vote last election.  

I am part of a tiny minority. I used to get sorta exasperated by it. Now I just accept it.  



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I have worn a mask for most of my life - one look at my ugly mug and people kept turning to bloody stone. blue


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lol


 raggalol

Here is the lovely Maren's recent take on DIY Coronovirus masks folks.

 



-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 15th of April 2020 07:55:28 PM

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Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Do you think Ted Cruz will be the next Republican nominee following Trump, and do you think he will make for a good President?   What in your point of view makes for a good US President?   Are you looking for a world leader or someone who focuses their attention on improving the economy of the US?


 Ted is very intelligent. He's not very likable or personable though.  I dont think he ever wins a nomination that is in part a popularity contest.  

 

My political ideology looks for someone who stays out of world affairs, and the affairs and bank accounts of their citizens.  

My guy got less than 5% of the vote last election.  

I am part of a tiny minority. I used to get sorta exasperated by it. Now I just accept it.  


 

What do you think when you see the "western world" outside of the US commenting on the US president. 

There seems to be an expectation by many outside of the US that the US has to be the world leader, the world police officer, setting an example for liberal progressive values around the world and have the US taxpayer pay for all of it.  

Look around the various chat forums and you see non-Americans endlessly arguing about what the US should be doing and complaining endlessly that Pres. Trump is not doing it.



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Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Do you think Ted Cruz will be the next Republican nominee following Trump, and do you think he will make for a good President?   What in your point of view makes for a good US President?   Are you looking for a world leader or someone who focuses their attention on improving the economy of the US?


 Ted is very intelligent. He's not very likable or personable though.  I dont think he ever wins a nomination that is in part a popularity contest.  

 

My political ideology looks for someone who stays out of world affairs, and the affairs and bank accounts of their citizens.  

My guy got less than 5% of the vote last election.  

I am part of a tiny minority. I used to get sorta exasperated by it. Now I just accept it.  


 

What do you think when you see the "western world" outside of the US commenting on the US president. 

There seems to be an expectation by many outside of the US that the US has to be the world leader, the world police officer, setting an example for liberal progressive values around the world and have the US taxpayer pay for all of it.  

Look around the various chat forums and you see non-Americans endlessly arguing about what the US should be doing and complaining endlessly that Pres. Trump is not doing it.


Yeah, it gets old. I know we are the "leader" of the "free" world. But I would prefer that we step back, and I would also prefer that people that don't quite "get" us, not be so judgmental and sanctimonious at times. 

 

We are not like most countries, and that's OK, especially of you don't live here.  

 

It's why people like me tend to want to leave the UN and often times NATO. 

  



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What do you think when you see the "western world" outside of the US commenting on the US president. 

There seems to be an expectation by many outside of the US that the US has to be the world leader, the world police officer, setting an example for liberal progressive values around the world and have the US taxpayer pay for all of it.  

Look around the various chat forums and you see non-Americans endlessly arguing about what the US should be doing and complaining endlessly that Pres. Trump is not doing it.


Yeah, it gets old. I know we are the "leader" of the "free" world. But I would prefer that we step back, and I would also prefer that people that don't quite "get" us, not be so judgmental and sanctimonious at times. 

 

We are not like most countries, and that's OK, especially of you don't live here.  

 

It's why people like me tend to want to leave the UN and often times NATO.


 I recently saw a youtube clip of Carlson Tucker talking about Trump Derangement Syndrome where he showed Democrats describing Trump as being racist and the people that voted for him as being racist and the need for all democrat supporters to push back and challenge not only Trump but all his supporters and those that voted for him.  Then clips were shown of diners in restaurants being harangued and Trump supporters being accosted and challenged in the street leading to street fights.  They also showed Obama giving a speech who compared the Trump era to slavery in the American south.

So I am beginning to think what we are having is some deep polarisation within US politics pushed by politicians (Senators,  Representatives) - with democrats openly labeling Trump as racist and calling for pushback. 

And the majority of the centre and left leaning Western media outside of the US siding with those Democratic claims and presenting that in endless news stories.  So that many people in Britain for example now think that Trump is a racist and mentally unstable and all his supporters are racist.



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Looks like the advice given to the general public re not being advised to wear a face mask may be changing.


I really hope the advice they first gave about them potentially doing more harm than good was not for the wrong reasons...ie knowing there would be a shortage so trying to persuade people not to drain supplies.
Other countries have said from the start they are helpful in limiting the spread, some countries make it compulsory for them to be worn in public.

 

edit...Just listened to the love update...so far the advice has not changed.



-- Edited by Syl on Thursday 23rd of April 2020 05:54:33 PM

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Syl wrote:

Looks like the advice given to the general public re not being advised to wear a face mask may be changing.


I really hope the advice they first gave about them potentially doing more harm than good was not for the wrong reasons...ie knowing there would be a shortage so trying to persuade people not to drain supplies.
Other countries have said from the start they are helpful in limiting the spread, some countries make it compulsory for them to be worn in public.

 

edit...Just listened to the love update...so far the advice has not changed.



-- Edited by Syl on Thursday 23rd of April 2020 05:54:33 PM


 No change, evidence isn't changing. I think the media largely plucked that 'changing' thing out of the air. There is no firm evidence on masks. The guy at the briefing said no trials have been done anywhere on this issue. They keep saying evidence is variable and largely weak regarding general public mask wearing. I don't think the science guy has any reason to lie about that.



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I think I may be getting a bit cynical over certain issues..:puzzled:



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I think I may be getting a bit cynical over certain issues..:puzzled:


 that's what the government wants you to do, ie doubt yourself. Masks, they are still waiting for "Sage".... there was a massive trial somewhere and that clearly demonstrated the advantages massively outweighed not wearing them especially in buses, trains, shops, at work. When they change their tune they need to show us what new evidence they found which they did not have up until the day they change their minds.



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Syl wrote:

I think I may be getting a bit cynical over certain issues..:puzzled:


 Put it this way if someone in the general public really personally feels that a mask of some kind will help to a worthwhile level, they can obviously put a scarf or bandana over their face and wear some swimming goggles. 



-- Edited by JP on Thursday 23rd of April 2020 07:24:17 PM

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I think I may be getting a bit cynical over certain issues..:puzzled:


 Put it this way if someone in the general public really personally feels that a mask of some kind will help to a worthwhile level, they can obviously put a scarf or bandana over their face and wear some swimming goggles. 



-- Edited by JP on Thursday 23rd of April 2020 07:24:17 PM


 Hmmmm….I suppose one has to decide whether looking a complete and utter twit is worth the risk.lol



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I think I may be getting a bit cynical over certain issues..:puzzled:


 Put it this way if someone in the general public really personally feels that a mask of some kind will help to a worthwhile level, they can obviously put a scarf or bandana over their face and wear some swimming goggles. 



-- Edited by JP on Thursday 23rd of April 2020 07:24:17 PM


 Hmmmm….I suppose one has to decide whether looking a complete and utter twit is worth the risk.lol


 Well yes...people of course can't forget the eyes if that's what they want to do.. a shame no swimming pools are open lol



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I wear an old sock and a pair of marigolds when I go out to farm foods!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 Any excuse to dress up. teehee



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