The "Don't Let The POTUS Drive The Bus" Edition
sure why not pic.twitter.com/X8DA8mDo21— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
— Shaun T (@kentuckyshaunt1) April 16, 2020
Those aren't even American trucks! pic.twitter.com/Wg2nCLA3lK— Savannah River Van & Boot Tours (@ForceReagan) April 16, 2020
TRUMP's case for reopening: "A prolonged lockdown combined with a prolonged economic depression will have inflicted an immense and wide-ranging toll on health, including drug abuse, alcohol abuse, suicide, heart disease, & many other dimensions of physical and mental well-being." pic.twitter.com/lrqpIlLvbp— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
"Now that we have passed the peak in new cases, we are starting our life again. We are starting rejuvenation of our economy again" -- Trump pic.twitter.com/PlD5yGSXJw— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
And this is without widespread testing. People are dying without being tested. None of the WH data is accurate.— Karyotic (@realKaryotic) April 16, 2020
That's... not how this peak works. It's not going away anytime soon. And it hasn't even peaked in much of the country yet (Texas still has two weeks before the projected peak).— miss speech (@miss_speech) April 16, 2020
Here in FL the peak is projected for the first week of May so.... π€·π»♀️— Katherine Roldan (@kmroldan) April 16, 2020
But what about the funeral homes!— John Galt (@nickmic36) April 16, 2020
"And so I sentence you all to death." -King Trump 04/16/2020— BelgianLibtard (@BelgianLibtard) April 16, 2020
TRUMP: "America wants to be open. And Americans want to be open." (Polling actually more than twice as many Americans are concerned their state governments will lift restrictions too quickly than the opposite: https://t.co/k0L2uFRGA9) pic.twitter.com/VjSMEVwtPu— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
Trump makes a convoluted case that less coronavirus testing in laboratories is actually a good thing pic.twitter.com/fAF8CPOBko— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
This is misleading at best. South Korea has done much more testing per-capita. https://t.co/0hKQRHZKo8— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
JON KARL: Shouldn't the anti-stay-at-home protesters in Michigan listen to local authorities?— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
TRUMP: "I think they're listening. I think they listen to me. They seem to be protesters that like me." pic.twitter.com/842jov2kY8
Trump claims some states (without naming names) "got too much credit for what they've done" to deal with the coronavirus pic.twitter.com/fcYBegj8RI— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
TRUMP on resuming sports: "Depending on the area, you will have large areas of the country where this has been totally eradicated. You will be able to have those full arenas ... Many of them are going to be starting without the fans. It'll be made for television." pic.twitter.com/nDxCVeNKBp— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
1) Trump didn't close travel to China. He restricted it after virus was already spreading in US— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 16, 2020
2) The US does not in fact share a border w/China
3) This would be a better burn if Trump hadn't spent all of Feb downplaying coronavirus & telling people it would go away on its own https://t.co/3wsLqUZrli
Trump literally tweeted this the same day. https://t.co/obNDIKpO7Y— David Pope (@PopeGoodpope) April 16, 2020
Washington PostNo thanks, we’re good.— Trent Capelli π¨π¦ (@TrentCapelli) April 16, 2020
Sincerely,
Canadaπ¨π¦
Trump Might Ease Travel Restrictions At Canada-U.S. Border Soon | HuffPost Canada https://t.co/mRAxsOvVfy
Glitches Prevent $1,200 Stimulus Checks From Reaching Millions Of Americans
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Others & Older
BREAKING: Trump just said that the last time gas prices were this low were the "1950's when they had the big large dollar bills".— Ms. Krassenstein (@HKrassenstein) April 10, 2020
#1 Gas prices were this low in the late 90's
#2 Large-sized paper money went out of print in 1923.#TrumpPressBriefing
Trump just said he’ll be “authorizing” each and every Governor to reopen their states... Da fuck? That’s like standing in front of a restaurant and yelling at everyone who enters ‘I authorize you to eat’... This impotent backwards ass mahfucka... #TrumpPressBriefing— Cyrus McQueen (@CyrusMMcQueen) April 14, 2020
On December 1 or 2, 2016, a sober Jared Kushner met with the Russian ambassador and asked if he or others could come to the Russian embassy in DC to have secure conversations with Moscow. Spoiler alert: His father-in-law later gave him a security clearance. https://t.co/I20Z3RbpOJ— George Conway (@gtconway3d) April 16, 2020
Something else pic.twitter.com/84yJBtbiYN— nom de plume (@psuedo_nom) April 16, 2020
This is appalling reasoning, but we also need to discuss something else: that's not what The Lancet said, and the underlying source for all this is <drumroll> the very same WHO / Imperial College model that Fox News hosts and other right-wingers have been complaining about. /1 https://t.co/R4Ni1SR8bv— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) April 16, 2020
Here's The Lancet: https://t.co/dZGmO96R2X— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) April 16, 2020
Here's the WHO / Imperial College model they link to: https://t.co/ZgOMwH95CO
A "2-4%" reduction was modeled for the UK doing nothing but closing schools for 3 months. It's not a model of what would happened if we re-opened schools. /2 pic.twitter.com/uR1Gj1CSVU
That same report produced the dire projections which prompted many of the shut-down orders in the first place. As it showed, even a 5-month intervention wasn't enough to get cases below US capacity.— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) April 16, 2020
And now Fox News is outrageously using the study to push re-opening schools. /3 pic.twitter.com/oYBG6N4bTr
Dr. Oz was pushing on Hannity a misreading of the same study that Carlson, Ingraham, and Sen Cornyn have been saying is unreliable, while Trump cut funding to the people who made the study.— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) April 16, 2020
And none of these ghouls will feel a moment of shame for it. /endhttps://t.co/LQwgSWsL25
He needs a board review. I suppose if his concern is that we've become like west Africa, it may be valid. The article: https://t.co/hmRfnuO7QK pic.twitter.com/Y7Fho2zoY9— Dave Perrino @π‘ (@DavePerrino) April 16, 2020
This is #DrOz family. All he has to do is kill one of his kids on his show and I'll pay attention to what an acceptable number of dead kids is. Seriously, fuck this guy. pic.twitter.com/q5K8uHwlun— Bill McCormick (@BillMcSciFi) April 16, 2020
Sen Kennedy: "We've gotta reopen, and when we do the coronavirus is gonna spread faster" pic.twitter.com/v3KsK0XPEw— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) April 16, 2020
Ron DeSantis decides PRO-WRESTLING is an "essential service." https://t.co/WleoclIyPm— Crooks and Liars (@crooksandliars) April 15, 2020
πSo now Republicans say “poverty kills more people than Coronavirus,” yet they still refuse to raise minimum wage— Presidunce πTwit (@MyP_Chicago) April 16, 2020
It was founded on slavery, but sure— Slivdrazi Distancer πππ§☠π₯π³ (@hyper_cubed) April 16, 2020
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