Tracking the spread of COVID-19 https://t.co/S4sLTOWmRb pic.twitter.com/78AiGcFHIC— Reuters (@Reuters) July 16, 2020
COVID-19: a week of NEW cases July 9 - 15:— AFPgraphics (@AFPgraphics) July 16, 2020
US: 442,100+ cases/5,000+ deaths
Brazil: 258,200+/7,300+
India: 193,700+/3,600+
South Africa: 86,300+/850+
Russia: 45,500+/1,100+
Mexico: 43,400+/4,300+@AFP pic.twitter.com/3EA6HZd53T
Britain, the U.S. and Canada say Russia is trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine. The three nations alleged that hacking group APT29, also known as Cozy Bear, is attacking academic and pharmaceutical research institutions. https://t.co/pKoBrH3AI7— The Associated Press (@AP) July 16, 2020
Okinawa urges US to do more to stop virus outbreak at bases while Marines report 36 new cases https://t.co/4W53usmP2y pic.twitter.com/FcszD3waha— Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) July 16, 2020
Sudan unhappy with falling water levels as Ethiopian River Nile dam fills up https://t.co/92clgdAS78— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 16, 2020
F-16 and domestically made Ching-kuo fighter jets launched strikes and tanks raced across inland scrub, firing shells to destroy targets on the beach as about 8,000 personnel took part in drills, held on a coastal strip near Taichung in central Taiwan https://t.co/7L1pabohZS pic.twitter.com/lPMUFFhnSF— Reuters (@Reuters) July 16, 2020
On this day in 1969, Apollo 11 took off to land the first men on the moon pic.twitter.com/TuMV1q4FrD— Reuters (@Reuters) July 16, 2020
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"Instead of standing there and teaching a cop, when there's an unarmed person coming at them with a knife or something, you shoot them in the leg instead of in the heart is a very different thing. There's a lot of different things that could change,"
- Biden @ Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Delaware
Biden is a moron.
So are his voters.
President Trump’s coronavirus management ratings have been plummeting (67% disapproved in an ABC/Ipsos poll last week) and if a better public-relations plan is in the works, it’s not apparent. Wednesday’s news on this front was an op-ed by Peter Navarro, a top economic adviser, attacking the judgment of Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health. The White House formally disavowed the op-ed, but it came after the White House social-media director posted an anti-Fauci cartoon on Sunday.
The point is not that Dr. Fauci has been right about everything—the now-reversed early guidance against masks, in particular, hurt public confidence in health experts. Nor should the doctor set virus policy, which is up to elected representatives. The problem is that the White House seems to have given up on projecting any consistent virus message, and the descent into internal sniping amplifies a perception of dysfunction that is politically damaging.
The media are propagating the view that the U.S. is a coronavirus basket case. In fact, the per-capita death rate remains lower than that of some major countries in Western Europe. A more significant reason voters are souring on Mr. Trump’s virus management is his unwillingness to be candid or consistent about the disease’s likely toll.
Americans will accept bad news if it’s in the context of realism about the problem and a strategy to address it. Mr. Trump’s messaging has caromed from saying the virus isn’t a problem, to the economy must shut down to crush it, to the economy must open and everything will soon go back to normal, to barely talking about it at all as cases rise. Now his aides are filling the vacuum by attacking the government health expert who sees it as his role to warn of worst-case scenarios.
This is a mess, and if it continues Republicans will be routed in November.
Deputy Narrowly Escapes Death As Knife-Wielding Man Charges At Her
Democrat #1: "Come on man, put on a face mask"
Democrat #2: Stabs Democrat #1.
Police officer is forced to shoot Democrat #2.
Democrat #3 thru Democrat ∞ : Protest the shooting of an unarmed man with 2 knives.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXpYqjKd8cE&feature=youtu.be
U.S. Party Preferences Have Swung Sharply Toward Democrats
That is pretty uncritical thinking for a former intel clerk.
When was the pool taken? June has 30 days.
What will July's number be once the riots toll sink in and people get to know the Marxist NOI roots of BLM better?
They always say quality slogans often improve quality, but that the affect never lasts long unless there are real process changes. We have an all out offensive by the MSM to elect a demented old man. The press realizes that Joe will literally be a figured head while every socialists, Marxist and communists gets whatever they want until they have conflicts and start canceling and purging each other. Jill Biden gets the state diners, which she desperately wants. She will be siting next to her husband who will be drooling in his soup, while she plays queen bee. Elder abuse.
I remember polls like this in 2013. Obama's polls went up for no apparent reason. The economy was not good. One scandal after another. Foreign policy was weak and yet the press could float him. The press is doing the same thing with Biden.
Don't worry. I know Leftist politics. I can induce liberals to do what comes natural to them.
Favorable views of Trump remain essentially unchanged across many demographic groups since May 2020. Some groups, however, have become notably less likely to view Trump favorably than they did throughout 2019. For example, Trump’s favorability has dipped significantly among women (from 35% to 30%) and Americans living in battleground states (from 43% to 35%). Notably, favorability of Trump has dropped significantly among white Americans overall (from 49% to 43%) and among a number of important white subgroups, including white women (from 42% to 35%), white Christians overall (from 54% to 47%), white Catholics (from 49% to 36%), and white Americans with a four-year college degree (42% to 29%).
Here then are the polling numbers for past presidents and Trump as late as June 30
Most recent polls numbers show Trump dropping
Fox News pushed coronavirus misinformation 253 times in just five days
Fred R.
Some of us know about random sampling, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, false positives, false negatives, and other things. Some of us have had an 'education' beyond English and Marxist theory.
“China is going to eat our lunch? Come on, man, I mean, you know, they’re not bad folks, folks. But guess what? They’re not competition for us.”
- Biden May of 2019
Parrot will vote Biden/communist on Nov 3rd
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