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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GUNSNGOLD who wrote (190627)2/29/2020 6:27:54 AM
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THE KENYAN HOMO WAITED UNTIL MILLIONS OF AMERICANS WERE INFECTED AND OVER 1,000 HAD DIED BEFORE DECLARING H1N1 EMERGENCY

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Fact-Check: Obama Waited Until 'Millions' Infected and 1000 Dead in U.S. Before Declaring H1N1 Emergency




By Victoria Taft 2020-02-28T16:08:40

"Let's call it Trumpvirus," urged a New York Times opinion writer conspiratorially. Nancy Pelosi groused that President Trump waited too long to attack the coronavirus (COVID-19) and then impetuously declared he couldn't have leftover and unspent Ebola virus money to fight it, while Senator Chuck Schumer looked down his nose and over his glasses to intone that it was the end of the world and the president hadn't spent enough money to stop the scourge. Joe Biden and Michael Bloomberg have both been called out for politicizing the virus.

By their lights, Trump's doing it all wrong. They won't be able to tell you why, but (stomps foot) they just know. They're praying for a pandemic filled with infected people and decimation of the stock market just to fix Trump's wagon in his re-election campaign, now that the whole Russian-secret-agent and peeing-hooker story went belly-up.

They just know that he's such a dummy that it wouldn't ever occur to him to stop air travel from an infected nation, increase screenings, involuntarily quarantine those infected with the virus when they were repatriated and seek a vaccine now.

Oh, wait, he has done all of those things and was called a racist for doing it.

We've had several creepy viruses emerge over the past two decades. There's been MRSA, SARS, and H1N1 (swine flu), to name a few. But it's been the H1N1 flu that has been most compared to this outbreak.

Surely, St. Barack of Obama would have dealt with this horrible pandemic better than Orange Man Bad, right? No-Drama-Obama had this whole thing under control, of course!

Well, let's compare and contrast.

The American Journal of Clinical Pathology reports that this coronavirus (COVID-19) was first seen in late December:

On December 30, 2019, scientists in China "a cluster of patients with pneumonia of unknown etiology was observed in Wuhan, China, and reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) China bureau in Beijing. A week later, January 7, 2020, a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) was isolated from these patients."
As we suspect, the Chinese government tried to keep the virus outbreak secret – for what reason we don't know. What we do know, however, is that by January 31, 2020, President Trump had declared a public health emergency and began restricting U.S. access to non-citizens from China. Flights filled with U.S. citizens who were in Wuhan were brought to America and those people were quarantined on U.S. military bases for two weeks.

Though he lamented being called a "racist" for doing so, Trump says if he hadn't hardened the U.S. borders at that point, the virus would have had gained a bigger foothold in the country.

Now, let's go to the Wayback Machine. In April of 2009, the H1N1 became a pandemic.

But it wasn't until six months later, October, that then-President Obama declared a public health emergency on what was already a pandemic. By that time, the disease had infected millions of Americans and more than 1,000 people had died in the U.S.

CNN reported at the time:

Since the H1N1 flu pandemic began in April, millions of people in the United States have been infected, at least 20,000 have been hospitalized and more than 1,000 have died, said Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [emphasis added]
Furthermore, the CDC's Frieden fretted at the time that efforts to create a vaccine had stumbled:

"We are nowhere near where we thought we would be," Frieden said, acknowledging that manufacturing delays have contributed to less vaccine being available than expected. "As public health professionals, vaccination is our strongest tool. Not having enough is frustrating to all of us."Frieden said that while the way vaccine is manufactured is "tried and true," it's not well-suited for ramping up production during a pandemic because it takes at least six months. The vaccine is produced by growing weakened virus in eggs.

But wait, there's more.

According to Virology Journal, the 2009 H1N1 came into the U.S. from Mexico:

The swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus that appeared in 2009 and was first found in human beings in Mexico, is a reassortant with at least three parents. Six of the genes are closest in sequence to those of H1N2 'triple-reassortant' influenza viruses isolated from pigs in North America around 1999-2000.
Now, about that "racist" wall ...

Every time the Left tries to make Trump look bad on this issue they're found to be frauds.

In fact, by 2015, Obama was back trying to counter a new H1N1 outbreak in the country.

Democrats have weaponized the virus stories to get Trump. Of course they have.

But for the sake of argument, can we all stipulate that it would be really nice if we could just get humans to stop sleeping with pigs, kissing birds, and eating live bats so we wouldn't have to deal with this?

Here's Obama telling everyone in 2009 to wash their hands after the H1N1 virus had already become a pandemic:

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To: GUNSNGOLD who wrote (190627)2/29/2020 7:20:59 AM
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Devin Nunes: Deep State has No Interest in Finding Missing Russia Dirt Tipster Joseph Mifsud

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44 MINUTE NUNES INTERVIEW AT LINK

Nunes: Deep state would’ve sent drone to find Trump-Russia dirt



by Jerry Dunleavy | February 29, 2020 12:02 AM



A leading Republican joked that the United States should have sent “every drone in our military” after Russia “dirt” tipster Joseph Mifsud if he really was as important to the launch of the Trump-Russia investigation as the FBI said he was.

California Rep. Devin Nunes made the comments about the Maltese professor during an interview with conservative podcaster Dan Bongino at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday afternoon.

Nunes said that “Mifsud supposedly starts this thing,” and yet the FBI let him leave the country after questioning him in D.C. in February 2017. He never returned to the U.S. and has disappeared from public view.

“It wouldn’t be hard to track him down,” Nunes said. “And, if it’s the end of democracy, as Democrats and the fake news have said, then, hell, they should’ve sent every drone in our military after Mifsud.”

Trump campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos met Australian diplomat Alexander Downer at London's Kensington Wine Rooms in May 2016. At this meeting, Papadopoulos said Mifsud told him the Russians had damaging information on Hillary Clinton, Trump's Democratic rival in the 2016 election. Two months later, when WikiLeaks published stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee, Downer informed the U.S. about what Papadopoulos had told him. This prompted the FBI to open its Trump-Russia counterintelligence investigation, dubbed Crossfire Hurricane, on July 31, 2016.

The investigation was later wrapped into special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, which concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 election in a “sweeping and systematic fashion” but did not establish any criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in 2017 to making false statements to federal agents about his conversations with Mifsud. Nunes claims, though, that newly released FBI interview notes show the Mueller prosecutors misled the court about Papadopoulos’s cooperation in providing information on Mifsud. The California Republican said he’s sending a criminal referral to the Justice Department over this.

“They use that, supposedly, as the predicate to open up the investigation not into Papadopoulos, not into Mifsud, but into the entire Trump campaign, and then they populate it with everyone from the Trump campaign who they wanted to investigate, and that information was clearly coming from the dossier.”


DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz concluded in December that the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation was flawed. The watchdog criticized the DOJ and the FBI for 17 “significant errors and omissions” related to the surveillance of Carter Page and its reliance on British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s salacious and unverified dossier.

Horowitz did not find evidence that political bias influenced the decisions to open the investigations into Page, Papadopoulos, Michael Flynn, and Paul Manafort in the summer of 2016, and Horowitz said its launch was adequately predicated. Attorney General William Barr disagreed, and U.S. Attorney John Durham is looking into the Trump-Russia investigation’s origins. Barr and Durham both are looking for answers about Mifsud.

“Wouldn’t you have tried to find Mifsud before [July 31, 2016]?” Nunes asked on Friday. “He’s a foreigner. You don’t have to go to a FISA court. We have 17 intelligence agencies that we spend billions on in this country. You’d think we would’ve tried to find the Maltese dude, right? That’s where you would start.”

Former FBI Director James Comey called Mifsud a “Russian agent” last year, something unsupported by Mueller's report. The special counsel repeatedly mentioned Mifsud in his 448-page report and did say Mifsud has "connections to Russia" and noted that he "traveled to Moscow in April 2016" and "met with high-level Russian government officials" while he was there before telling Papadopoulos about the Clinton "dirt." Nunes has said Mifsud has connections to Western intelligence and that Horowitz didn’t unearth evidence that he was an FBI asset.

“If Mifsud is somewhere between Comey’s claim that he is a Russian agent and Mueller’s definition that he has connections to Russians … if he’s somewhere in that spectrum, don’t you think they’d really be looking for this person?” Nunes asked on Friday.







To: GUNSNGOLD who wrote (190627)2/29/2020 7:28:57 AM
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WELL, LOOKY, LOOKY HERE. THE SKY IS NOT FALLING?

New England Journal of Medicine: Coronavirus Could Be No Worse than Flu

An editorial published Friday in the New England Journal of Medicine speculated that the coronavirus currently causing panic in world markets could turn out no worse than “a severe seasonal influenza” in terms of mortality.

Citing an analysis of the available data from the outbreak in China, the authors note that there have been zero cases among children younger than 15; and that the fatality rate is 2% at most, and could be “considerably less than 1%.” - AMONG THE HEALHY!