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And you whined about Obama, do you think things are hammer ready now?
The US is now playing the 2008 playbook on a grand scale -- bailout, stimulus, Fed printing trillions of cash and lending it to avoid bankruptcy. Apparently "infrastructure stimulus" is next. We're sort of like a 2 year old with a hammer, to which everything looks like a nail. The danger in what we are doing is likewise that this becomes enshrined as standard pandemic policy for the next time -- shut down the whole economy, print rivers of cash, wait for technology to save us. This episode should be regarded as what not to do, so we have a robust and fast-moving public health response that avoids a shutdown. That is why we have a federal government. It's not a Daily Reality TV show |
Your contribution is noteworthy Bitchslappedboy.
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I thought the point of electing someone with “business experience” was that they would be decisive and efficient. Instead we get bureaucracy, incompetence, and corruption. Let’s stick with someone who knows how the government actually works in November. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
We seem to have an approach that says let private business step up, let the states figure it out. The lack of a unified federal strategy is a serious problem here. I don’t know if this is just crackpot ideology or sheer incompetence, perhaps it’s a cocktail of both.
Today Trump is trying to bully 3M. We are rudderless. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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so the cdc and the army corps of engineers aren’t doing anything. very accurate. 3m is denying masks to the state of FL and selling them to foreign countries. if that’s fine with you, good for you. i want and expect my president to be furious at that. so in the same paragraph you blame the feds for not doing anything, and also blame the executive branch for trying to help get facemasks for hospital workers in FL. Almost in the same sentence, you say Trump is doing nothing, and also doing too much. Tell us more. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
A unified strategy (Federal, state and local, and private sector) was already in place as of 4-19-2006: Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Response, and Recovery Guide for Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources.
But the state, local, and private sectors clearly had not lived up to the strategy guidelines by the time Trump's administration came to power, so were woefully unprepared. Even the Federal government had not done everything as it should have, such as not replenishing all stockpiles. A summary of different levels of responsibilities: FEDERAL: On November 1, 2005, President Bush announced the nation’s comprehensive approach to prepare for and combat a potential pandemic influenza, emphasizing the need for proactive efforts combining the full capabilities and support of all levels of government and the private sector. The President also launched the primary Federal Web site, www.pandemicfl u.gov, to provide up-to-date information and pandemic links, and he released the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza. 3 On May 6, 2006, the U.S. Homeland Security Council distributed the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan to provide operational direction and specific implementation actions for all Federal Departments as well as guidance for State, local, and tribal governments and the private sector. The Implementation Plan complements and extends existing national disaster management documents to include the National Response Plan and National Incident Management System (see Guide Annex and www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=14). From this guidance, government stakeholders will develop their actionable pandemic plans to support their specific areas of responsibility and authority. This CI/KR Guide incorporates the guidance provided in the Implementation Plan and specifically addresses one of the support actions directed in Chapter 9 of the Implementation Plan. 2.5.2 STATE, LOCAL, AND TRIBAL: This level of government represents the nation’s front lines in the pandemic battle. They will face extreme challenges in maintaining normal operations in the face of widespread illness and increased demand on most government services. States are diligently updating their pandemic plans; these are available for review at www.pandemicflu.gov/plan/ stateplans.html. As outlined in the Strategy, State, local, and tribal responsibilities include the following: •ensuring all reasonable measures are taken to limit the spread of an outbreak within and beyond the community’s borders; •establishing comprehensive and credible preparedness and response plans that are exercised on a regular basis; •integrating non-health entities, including law enforcement, utilities, and city services in pandemic planning; •identifying key spokespersons for the community, ensuring that they are educated in risk communications, and having coordinated crisis communications plans; *establishing State and community-based stockpiles and distribution systems; and •providing public education campaigns on pandemic influenza. PRIVATE SECTOR: The impact of all disasters is generally felt most severely at the local level. Private sector businesses should familiarize themselves with the various pandemic containment and response options including social distancing, quarantine laws, and movement restrictions, in the jurisdictions where they operate. Business planners should also assess the diverse national and international legal and regulatory authorities, issues, and restraints that could affect their business, supply chain, transportation of goods and services, priority for municipal services, and workplace safety issues. Additionally, planners should fully assess the risks, impacts, and implications of pandemic-related disruptions to international production, supply Did the Trump administration review all federal guidelines for all sectors of its responsibility to assure that all was in place as it should be and ready to go. Probably no. Probably assumed everything was up to snuff. But things, at all levels, Federal, state, local, and private, were not. So new plans had to be developed. And the Fed is now doing much of what it should and what state and local governments should have done, and getting the private sector fully engaged. |
Spence is complaining that during a pandemic, the american president is trying to get an american company to sell lifesaving medical gear, to american hospital workers. Spence is upset that the executive branch is trying to intervene to get safety gear to american doctors and nurses.
the head of Florida’s office of emergency management was on tv last night, he’s desperately trying to acquire masks for hospital workers in FL. He has had deals with 3m fall through because the masks get sold at the last minute to foreign countries. Spence doesn’t think Trump should try to help Florida’s head of emergency management. If Obama did the same thing, spence would get weak in the knees with adulation. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Pete, did you even listen, nevermind understand, Mnuchin yesterday in the late afternoon/evening press conference???? He at least spoke with f direction, cooperation of the agencies involved, and firm understanding of the limitations of the Treasury Office....
Right now, I could give a rats azz about the election or who did what too late and when. I am concerned about solutions. And if you are not onboard as part of the solution, you are part of the problem... |
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And to be clear, I am all about doing what is right. The Republican Senators that sold stock etc on early Corona knowledge? Hold them accountable and punish them to the fullest extent of the law. And the same with any and all who get in the middle to mark up, redirect, bid up or in any way delay getting supplies to where they are needed, in order to line their own pockets. Hang them high. There should be no party nor favoritism when it comes to a national emergency such as this...
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If the coronavirus had been a witness in his impeachment trial, maybe Trump* would have done more to stop it.
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Trump*s schizophrenic approach to management of this is not working. Everybody needs to be able to plan their response and count on others to do what they say they will. There is a limited supply of stuff in the world. We need to be on top of it. Saying states need to look out for themselves is antithetical to what America stands for. The change in the national strategic stockpile website after Jared's odd statement is unacceptable. I have heard that Massachusetts only received 17% of aid requested and Maine 5%, while Florida will receive its 3rd shipment of 100% of aid requested. The group Citizen's for Ethics is investigating if the Strategic National Stockpile is distributing aid based on Trump’s personal preferences. He wouldn't do that would he? He'll probably have another show tonight, just which episode of Survivor, States edition is this? |
He is a woke Bitchslappedboy
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I'm guessing you were raised in a bunch of different foster homes. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Reporter asking Pres Trump what Jared Kushner meant when he said the national stockpile was "our" stockpile. Trump calls the question "nasty" & says: "We need it for the federal govt...to keep for our country...because the federal govt needs it too not just the states." WTF? Glad you are impressed by the Stable Genius Down 5 points on Rasmussen in past 3 days McConnell is looking askance Rest of Trumplicans are saying WTF Watch him flail now Be careful |
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this is recommended therapy for angry leftists... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zfT5xNbGc0 |
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Two top administration officials last year listed the threat of a pandemic as an issue that greatly worried them, undercutting President Donald Trump's repeated claims that the coronavirus pandemic was an unforeseen problem.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Tim Morrison, then a special assistant to the President and senior director for weapons of mass destruction and biodefense on the National Security Council, made the comments at the BioDefense Summit in April 2019. "Of course, the thing that people ask: 'What keeps you most up at night in the biodefense world?' Pandemic flu, of course. I think everyone in this room probably shares that concern," Azar said, before listing off efforts to mitigate the impact of flu outbreaks. Trump claims that, when Azar said in 2019 that the thing that "keeps him up at night" is the threat of a flu pandemic, Azar was not talking about any specific pandemic but only "the concept" of a pandemic, and in fact no one anticipated a specific pandemic would actually happen. WTF does he think, if he does at all. It is not a reality TV show, regardless of what the occupant of the WH claims. It could easy be 8 more days to a million cases in US So go sun yourself, MRI2 Cause Baby Donnie is looking for that hole |
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