TheStig wrote:DuckIII wrote:TheStig wrote:I think you guys assume Biden would have shutdown the country in early Feb. That's just wishful thinking. Maybe he shuts down a week or two earlier but it's not a month or two earlier. Biden also isn't going to close down the southern states when they reopen. Or change the systematic issues like the unemployment boost expiring soon or tens of millions losing healthcare that's tied to their job.
I'm not saying less people don't die but we're still at 100k because we didn't give companies payroll or provide health coverage like other countries. The country has to reopen here quicker because smaller businesses and people would have the same issues they do now. He's not fundamentally changing things. It might just sound a little better but we'd still be at around 100k deaths. It's wishful thinking that we'd all be fine if he was in office. It'd be closer to what it is now than in other countries due to the systematic limitations we have. After all, we're still one of the few countries in the world where medical bankruptcies happen and that's after 8 years of Obama and Obamacare.
Don’t light a match near all these straw men, Stig.
Ignore Biden completely. Just take a look at state leadership, steps taken, and even current outcomes and trends. It will reveal a very clear distinction to relative methods.
Every day Como came out and had a conference. Every day he scolded his people and closed down his state. People thought he walked on water. Similar thing in California. They still both have the highest cases to date.
There are systematic issues in this country that make it impossible to beat this thing. If you're someone lower class and lost your job, maybe you get unemployment, maybe you can afford cobra (probably not) maybe you can buy groceries, maybe you can pay rent. Or you're not paying your rent, have no insurance, trying to call unemployment 50 times a day and standing in a 3 mile line for groceries.
The reason these other shutdown countries have worked was the government covered almost all the payroll, they have health care through the government so everyone gets it and they avoided the stress, desperation and eventual need to find some work to do and not go crazy. And as much as I agree with the protests, it's really the wrong time to be out in crowds in the street.
So I do think this is an American problem and Biden or como or obama or whoever isn't going to just make the bad man go away and fix it. After all, the bad man was elected to be president by Americans.......
The bad man was not elected by the people.
He was elected by the Electoral College.
Which is inherently a poor system and is not representative of the US population or its demographics or its wishes.
This is a weird argument you're making. Any OTHER President would on TV on Day 1 ( Feb...not March 15th) with a mask.
They'd be talking to South Korea. And immediately make Medicare available to everyone