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  1. Know one personally who had congestive heart failure
  2. Check this out! The first transcript is Fauci on the Today Show on February 29. The second is Fauci with Jake Tapper on Cnn Saturday (4/11). A video clip from the Today Show is out there. I've seen it; but can't find it now: TODAY SHOW: So Dr. Fauci, it’s Saturday morning in America, people are waking up right now with real concerns about this; they want to go to malls, and movies, maybe the gym, as well. Should we be changing our habits, and if so, how? FAUCI: No. Right now at this moment, there is no need to change anything that you’re doing on a day-by-day basis. Right now the risk is still low, but this could change. I’ve said that many times, even on this program. You got watch out, because although the risk is low now, you don’t need to change anything you’re doing. When you start to see community spread, this could change, and force you to become much more attentive to doing things that would protect you from, spread. Fauci, who’s the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and on President Trump’s coronavirus task force, sounded very different on Sunday during an appearance on far-left CNN. CNNLOL: The New York Times reported yesterday that you and other top officials wanted to recommend social and physical distancing guidelines to President Trump as far back as the third week of February, but the administration didn’t announce such guidelines to the American public until March 16th, almost a month later. Why? FAUCI: As I’ve said many times, we look at it from a pure health standpoint. We make a recommendation. Often the recommendation is taken. Sometimes it’s not. But it is what it is. We are where we are right now. CNNLOL: Do you think lives could have been saved if social distancing, physical distancing, stay-at-home measures, had started the third week of February instead of mid-March? FAUCI: You know, Jake, again, it’s the what would have, what could have. It’s very difficult to go back and say that. I mean, obviously, you could logically say that if you had a process that was ongoing and you started mitigation earlier, you could have saved lives. Obviously, no one is going to deny that. But what goes into those kinds of decisions is complicated. But you’re right, I mean, obviously, if we had right from the very beginning shut everything down, it may have been a little bit different. But there was a lot of pushback about shutting things down back then. So as late as February 29, Fauci was not so much as telling us to wash our hands more often. In fact, he was telling us point blank it was okay to engage in three of the most risk-for-infection behaviors imaginable: crowded malls, crowded movie theaters, and sweaty gyms. But now he’s trying to claim he was telling the administration as far back as a week earlier that we needed to mitigate? This just doesn’t compute.
  3. [Hidden Content] Please note the date of Mr. Faucis comment and then get the date that Trump imposed the China travel ban. They were pretty close together. And yet the MSM wants you to believe that Fauci wanted action earlier and Trump did nothing. Hmmmmm
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  5. " We can do it locally in our communities, in what organizations we support, what truths we tell, and what events we attend. And we can do it nationally in our government, in which leaders we vote in and to whom we give power. If we want cleaner air, we can make it happen. If we want to protect our doctors and nurses from the next virus — and protect all Americans — we can make it happen. If we want our neighbors and friends to earn a dignified income, we can make that happen. If we want millions of kids to be able to eat if suddenly their school is closed, we can make that happen." Translation- Bigger government can make all this happen. I hope none of you falls for the "suggestion" that poverty can be eliminated. It exists, to some extent everywhere. The "promises/suggestions" listed above are quite similar to what Venezuelans were told not that long ago.
  6. I never saw "southern" slavery until just now.
  7. Did you ever think a baker could be run out of business for refusing service to someone?
  8. If you are a U.S. Citizen, yes but if you are an illegal alien, seems like much of those constraints don't apply.
  9. That was told to me by somebody in the hierarchy of the local medical community
  10. Maybe I didnt make my point effectively. I am telling you that if a man dies of a heart attack today and the run the autopsy, if the virus is present in his body, the death certificate will state that he died from corona virus. Same with pancreatic cancer, etc. etc.
  11. I think I read the entire article but maybe I didnt see the part where Bush states that he doesnt remember where he was on that day. Where is that located?
  12. The vast majority of people contracting the virus are not dying from it. In many instances, the respiratory problem already existed and was aggravated/made worse by the virus. I have two good friends who have lupus, which is an immune deficiency disease. At some point in their lives, they will contract some illness that most others can survive but their lupus makes it almost impossible for them to fight off illnesses. If a person has pancreatic cancer and dies, they will run an autopsy and if corona virus was present, corona will be listed as cause of death.
  13. Sounds like you would like to see term limits?
  14. What makes that QUESTION a stupid comment? I have a couple of real life experiences recently that lead me to ask the question. Can you answer it?
  15. Connally Brown, from West Orange, played on the Villanova National Champs in the 80's
  16. Did they die because of the virus or because of other immune deficiencies that got complicated by the virus?
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