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To: FJB who wrote (1216225)4/3/2020 3:06:10 AM
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bruwin
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Bernie and AOC guarantee a Trump landslide.




To: FJB who wrote (1216225)4/3/2020 3:44:57 AM
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By the way ..... while on the subject of that "flappy-eared" KENYAN BONOBO, if I'm not mistaken O'Bummer still hasn't given his Support for Joe "Brain Dead" Biden .......







To: FJB who wrote (1216225)4/3/2020 5:56:33 AM
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Patriots do what federal government can’t, deliver 1.2 million N95 masks from China

By DENNIS YOUNG

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
APR 02, 2020 | 10:15 A

With Donald Trump saying the federal government is just a “ backup” to states desperately trying to get medical supplies, governors have begged the president that “We need a Tom Brady.” This week, Brady’s old employer cut through a mountain of red tape to deliver a shipment of N95 masks from China.

The Wall Street Journal has the harrowing story of the New England Patriots’ airplane being used to transport the masks from Shenzhen to the United States, which played out over the last two weeks. Patriots owner Robert Kraft, the Chinese government and Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker ultimately teamed up to produce and ship 1.2 million N95 masks from China to the U.S.

According to studies and federal health officials, between 3.5 billion and 7.3 billion of the masks could be needed, depending on the severity of the outbreak. The masks are critical to slowing the spread of the coronavirus, as they’re needed for healthcare workers to protect themselves when treating infected patients. The United States has a severe shortage of masks, with only 35 million in a federal stockpile at the beginning of last month.