lomiller
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Wow, she only had a 99.8% chance to survive and still managed to pull though. Truly a miracle...
To be clear, I'm cool with Trump and Pence getting incapacitated from the 'rona and riding out the rest of 2020 with #PresidentPelosi.
What I don't understand is why the Secret Service hasn't stepped in to separate them "out of an abundance of caution" or something. Is there not a single grown-up in the White House?
I think you are being over-generous.
I wonder... does the secret service purposely leave the gates to the white house grounds open, on the hope that Trump might wander out into traffic and get run over?Perhaps the SS isn't so keen on protecting them. I wouldn't take a bullet for either of them.To be clear, I'm cool with Trump and Pence getting incapacitated from the 'rona and riding out the rest of 2020 with #PresidentPelosi.
What I don't understand is why the Secret Service hasn't stepped in to separate them "out of an abundance of caution" or something. Is there not a single grown-up in the White House?
To be clear, I'm cool with Trump and Pence getting incapacitated from the 'rona and riding out the rest of 2020 with #PresidentPelosi.
What I don't understand is why the Secret Service hasn't stepped in to separate them "out of an abundance of caution" or something. Is there not a single grown-up in the White House?
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So now we have a situation where trials of a drug are politically controversial. That's really unfortunate. From what information I can get, jumbled through the media, it seems that Chloroquine might help to some extent, but it isn't a "game changer". That's better than nothing, although even that really needs confirmation.
The real question is that if research reveals that the drug won't help, or might help some people sometimes but have terrible side effects on others, will Trump accept the results?
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I've seen lots of articles, not just from right wing sources, saying that there is at least some indication that they drug might work, but it is pretty much impossible to sort out decent information from lousy information on the subject. The media doesn't report science well.
https://www.newsweek.com/swedish-hospitals-chloroquine-covid-19-side-effects-1496368Several hospitals in Sweden have reportedly stopped administering chloroquine to coronavirus patients following reports the drug was causing adverse side effects.
According to the national paper Expressen, hospitals in the Västra Götaland region are no longer offering the antimalarial medication, with side effects reported to include cramps and the loss of peripheral vision.
As you wish.![]()
Several hospitals in Sweden have reportedly stopped administering chloroquine to coronavirus patients following reports the drug was causing adverse side effects.
According to the national paper Expressen, hospitals in the Västra Götaland region are no longer offering the antimalarial medication, with side effects reported to include cramps and the loss of peripheral vision.
"...We consider them stupid because the alternative is a lot less flattering."
As a Trump supporter, I've gotta ask, "What the hell is that supposed to mean??"
As a Trump supporter, I've gotta ask, "What the hell is that supposed to mean??"
The alternative to "stupid" would be "deliberately malicious," often shortened to "evil." Which are you?
To quote Robin Williams, "That's not a side effect, that's an effect.
Exactly. I am extremely confident Obama would have pushed for trials of anything that showed promise. From what I read, Chloroquine is one such drug. Obama wouldn't have picked a favorite and yapped all over the telly about it being a game changer, he would have used his power to push forward in a promising direction, and in several directions at once, I'm sure, with other treatments.
Trump, by contrast, saw something that he heard in the media about some miracle cure, latched onto it, and made it all about himself. I'm sure that when it turns out that it isn't a miracle cure, he will deny he ever said it was.
So now we have a situation where trials of a drug are politically controversial. That's really unfortunate. From what information I can get, jumbled through the media, it seems that Chloroquine might help to some extent, but it isn't a "game changer". That's better than nothing, although even that really needs confirmation.
Trump removes independent watchdog tasked with overseeing coronavirus emergency funds
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/07/poli...entagon-watchdog-coronavirus-funds/index.html
I wonder... does the secret service purposely leave the gates to the white house grounds open, on the hope that Trump might wander out into traffic and get run over?