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Corona Virus starting to cause stock market and supply chain issues

I'd like for everyone to take a moment of silence for all of the people in the United States who have died at the hands of this deleterious disease. I pray that our heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.
 
I'd like for everyone to take a moment of silence for all of the people in the United States who have died at the hands of this deleterious disease. I pray that our heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.
Yep, coronavirus doesn't exist, major hoax.
 
It litterally just got here. No one in America has had the disease for more than a couple of weeks.

No one? Ok. People are dropping like flies!!!!!!!!!!!

The first confirmed US coronavirus patient, a 35-year-old man, sought treatment at an urgent care center in the state after returning from Wuhan. The urgent care center sent his samples to the CDC, which confirmed he had the coronavirus. He entered isolated care at a hospital in Everett, about 30 miles north of Seattle, on January 23.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/27/health/coronavirus-in-the-us-what-we-know-trnd/index.html
 
I think that goes both ways Shuckster. I have not seen anyone on the left do it either.
I dont think that's true. FB, wayne, myself have been pretty objective of it and been critical at times and supportive at others.
 
Will Donald Trump be able to to rally the country, lead us and bring this country together?
 
Without the democrats and media’s unwarranted criticism and annoying distractions, most definitely yes.

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Interesting some are so worried about the corona virus but perfectly ok with illegals pouring in... unvaccinated!

Doesn't make sense
 
Without the democrats and media’s unwarranted criticism and annoying distractions, most definitely yes.
Until the SOTU last month I would have said he couldn't, but he proved that he is capable of being presidential that night. Somebody behind him showed that they didnt care about unity though.
 
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It litterally just got here. No one in America has had the disease for more than a couple of weeks.

630,000 unborn children are killed per year and you cheer the practice and those who enable it

One person died from COVID and you’re ready to impeach Trump yet again
 
Who wants to set the odds on the vaccine coming from a free market health system as opposed to a universal or single payer system?
 
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Not really sure what this is supposed to mean. A universal system is about coverage. They still use drugs developed by private companies. Plus, the government has always funded a great deal of the research for pharmaceuticals.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/201...t-share-basic-research-funding-falls-below-50
What it means is pretty obvious so dont be coy. The solution to this problem won't come from any country that you would like to model our system after, it will come from one that has a profit motive for work.

If Venezuela or another like-kind country comes up with a vaccine or cure then I will be 100% on board with changing our health system to match theirs. I have my doubts that it will happen.
 
What it means is pretty obvious so dont be coy. The solution to this problem won't come from any country that you would like to model our system after, it will come from one that has a profit motive for work.

If Venezuela or another like-kind country comes up with a vaccine or cure then I will be 100% on board with changing our health system to match theirs. I have my doubts that it will happen.

I am not being coy in the slightest, you just dont seem to understand that insurance so people have access to healthcare, and pharmaceutical development are not remotely the same thing. Medicare for all is insurance, it wouldnt take over the pharmaceutical industry. You also just glossed over that our government has always funded a great deal of research into pharmaceutical development.
 
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Not really sure what this is supposed to mean. A universal system is about coverage. They still use drugs developed by private companies. Plus, the government has always funded a great deal of the research for pharmaceuticals.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/201...t-share-basic-research-funding-falls-below-50

Your own link says that for every $3 spent by private corporations on research, the Fed Government is spending $1. That's a huge spend by private industry, especially considering the Government spends money at almost no risk whereas a corporation's IRAD spend can literally make or break the existence of that company, especially if that research yields no new products.
 
Your own link says that for every $3 spent by private corporations on research, the Fed Government is spending $1. That's a huge spend by private industry, especially considering the Government spends money at almost no risk whereas a corporation's IRAD spend can literally make or break the existence of that company, especially if that research yields no new products.

That's great but not the point. The point was Crazy is conflating two separate issues, while also downplaying the role government has always had in our health care system. Even the spending you are talking about is a new trend, and has not historically been the case.
 
That's great but not the point. The point was Crazy is conflating two separate issues, while also downplaying the role government has always had in our health care system. Even the spending you are talking about is a new trend, and has not historically been the case.

They are 2 separate issues that are both tied to the same driving force: profit motive. That's why our healthcare is better than the places that Bernie would like to emulate.
 
Here's what the Bernie Bros and MFA folks won't admit - you can't have a government run single payer system that is single minded obsessed on "reducing costs" while still having the same privatized health care delivery industry that you had before. It is simply not possible.

MFA would, absolutely, choke private providers to the point over time that they'd simply quit and close up shop. There is no way MFA as a single payer can exist otherwise.
 
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