"As President, I am absolutely determined to deliver a great future for Americans of every race, religion, color, and creed."— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 23, 2020
— President @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/QvW4a3YhPh
States are safely coming back. Our Country is starting to OPEN FOR BUSINESS again. Special care is, and always will be, given to our beloved seniors (except me!). Their lives will be better than ever...WE LOVE YOU ALL!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 22, 2020
President @realDonaldTrump's plan for Opening Up America Again outlined a three-phased approach based on the advice of public health experts.— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 27, 2020
Today, we're laying out the blueprint for testing and rapid response programs called for in the plan.https://t.co/8JKY0040jJ
"30 states have just one case or less per one thousand people — far fewer cases per capita... than Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Ireland, Switzerland, Singapore, Belgium, Spain, Norway, the Netherlands, Austria, Sweden."— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) April 20, 2020
- President @realDonaldTrump ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/nLwKPKtH2y
“The United States has now conducted more total tests than all of the following nations combined: France, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, India, Austria, Australia, Sweden, and Canada.”— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) April 20, 2020
– President @realDonaldTrump
U.S. population: 328,000,000— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) April 21, 2020
France/Germany/Italy/U.K./Spain population: 324,000,000
Coronavirus cases:
-U.S.: 792,938
-F/G/I/UK/S: 808,629
Coronavirus deaths:
-U.S.: 42,518
-F/G/I/UK/S: 86,602
Source: Johns Hopkins University & Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center
Hallelujah! 😊❤👏#WalkAway #AmericaFirst#KAG2020 #MAGA#Trump2020LandslideVictory#TeamUSA 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/oREEOBDXwR— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 16, 2020
The media is not happy that there aren't 2 million people dead from the virus. They're not happy that everyone that needed a ventilator got one. They're not happy that the curve is being flattened and some states will be able to re-open soon. That tells you all you need to know.— Shem Horne (@Shem_Infinite) April 21, 2020
Here’s how it works:— BlackJack (@BlackJackBoGre1) April 21, 2020
- Before pandemic peaked: “we’re all gonna die b/c Trump called it a hoax and screwed up testing & ventilators”
- After peak: “Trump opening economy too soon, blood on his hands”
- Summer/fall: “Trump ignoring covid 2nd wave”
- Oct/Nov: “Mail-in votes!”
President Trump says White House coronavirus experts agree the U.S. can start moving into a new phase of reopening the country: "A national shutdown is not a sustainable, long-term solution." https://t.co/9T8aUPjUrs pic.twitter.com/K9hL1iXdie— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 16, 2020
President @realDonaldTrump’s Guidelines for Opening Up America Again: https://t.co/Hd91xnNQ8q— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 16, 2020
I'm working on a chart for this one.— Justin Hart (@justin_hart) April 13, 2020
- 2600 out 3007 US counties have recorded cases from #COVID19
- 1639 counties have reported ZERO deaths
- 382 counties have recorded just 1 death
Yesterday only 296 counties have reported any new deaths.
There's more... stay tuned. Store run!
US COVID Active Case Growth Rate Chart. Assumes 2 week recovery timeframe @justin_hart pic.twitter.com/DKT7636fLb— Real Developments (@pdubdev) April 13, 2020
My data:https://t.co/XmfacewYmG— Real Developments (@pdubdev) April 13, 2020
So based on Dr. Fauci and the Democrats, I will need an ID card to go shopping but not to vote?— Mark Young (@MarkYoungTruth) April 11, 2020
Democrats want us to get tested for COVID-19,— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) April 19, 2020
Then carry papers saying we can go out in public.
But voter ID is racist? 🤔
Odd how the party of open borders, heroin needle sharing, & street pooping is suddenly concerned about the spread of disease.— Machiavelli (@TheRISEofROD) April 25, 2020
Wait... so you wanted to shut the country down but keep borders open? #ImmigrationBan— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) April 21, 2020
Preventing people from going to church: IT’S AN EMERGENCY— Razor (@hale_razor) April 21, 2020
Preventing people from protesting: IT’S AN EMERGENCY
Preventing people from buying seeds for food: IT’S AN EMERGENCY
Using emergency powers to stop immigration during pandemic: DICTATOR
When did "flatten the curve so we don't overwhelm our hospitals" turn into "once the curve is flat, even then don't leave your house and then we can make a virus that's gone global disappear"?— Tom Woods (@ThomasEWoods) April 14, 2020
“Oh the models have changed! Time to change the narrative”— Steve (@stevemizny) April 14, 2020
Just a friendly reminder that we were told that "flattening the curve" meant making sure hospitals werent overrun... not keeping everyone locked in their houses until the virus no longer existed.— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) April 22, 2020
Oh and that 'hospital overrun' curve has been flattened for a while now.
The people who are screaming we need to extend this shutdown for months are the same people who were screaming for three years that Donald J. Trump was a secret agent of Vladimir Putin.— thebradfordfile™ (@thebradfordfile) April 13, 2020
Same people.
They have ZERO credibility.
LAST MONTH: Trump must use his power to shut down the economy— Razor (@hale_razor) April 13, 2020
THIS MONTH: Only states & govs have power to reopen the economy, Trump thinks he's a dictator
It’s funny watching the media narrative go from “why don’t you order a nationwide shutdown??!” to “you don’t have the authority to reopen things,” in like 2 weeks.— James Hasson (@JamesHasson20) April 11, 2020
Yeah, it’s on the governors and mayors. It always was. Civics should be taught at journalism schools...
If you can force yourself to shop in a bacteria & virus ridden grocery store, then you sure as hell can force yourself to vote in person.— Machiavelli (@TheRISEofROD) April 13, 2020
Or how about risking our lives using bacteria filled public restrooms? At work, at schools, at gas stations, visiting office buildings for doctors visit, or other professional services.— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 13, 2020
We can all vote in person for our November elections.
Even if we have to wear hazmat suits.
That’s right ! pic.twitter.com/AwNavXeLyn— TrashUser369 (@TUser369) April 20, 2020
I took this screenshot of CDC US Covid data tracker Interactive map. As of April 27, 2020, the CDC is reporting 53,922 deaths from coronavirus in the USA. I did some math for you like in the example I share with you below. .0164 PERCENT of 329.5 million American is 54,038. That's POINT ZERO ONE SIX FOUR PERCENT. A fraction of one whole percent of Americans have died of coronavirus. (emphasis mine)
As of April 18, 2020, the United States population 329.5 million.— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 20, 2020
👉 .015 PERCENT of 329.5 million is 49,425 Americans. 👈
As of Sunday evening, 41,114 people in the United States have died of coronavirus, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University/WHO.
Perspective. 👇 pic.twitter.com/oMRhoObudr
I took a screenshot of our United States population stats as of April 18, 2020. 👇 pic.twitter.com/KQ3T7jO0NG— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 20, 2020
👉 1 whole PERCENT of 329.5 million U.S. population is a little over 3 MILLION. 👈— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 20, 2020
According to the CDC, 12,000 to 61,000 Americans die from the flu in the US every year since 2010.
Less than POINT ZERO ONE FIVE have died from coronavirus
Perspective 👇 pic.twitter.com/k8Z2KYIXC0
US CDC estimates that, from October 1, 2019, through March 28, 2020, there have been:— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 9, 2020
39 million – 55 million
flu illnesses in the US.
400,000 – 730,000 flu hospitalizations in the US.
24,000 – 63,000
flu DEATHS in the US.https://t.co/WC4BgVqKB1
The flu places a substantial burden on the health of people in the US each year. CDC est the flu has resulted in between 9 million – 45 million illnesses, between 140,000 – 810,000 hospitalizations AND between 12,000 – 61,000 DEATHS annually since 2010.https://t.co/FVbfI47uPL— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 9, 2020
All of you reporting John Hopkins coronavirus data are reporting WHO data.— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 5, 2020
You're journalists for heavens sake. Why don't you dig a little. I took a screenshot for you. These were the same sources I saw media showing as their source on TV. Data is inflated using faulty models. pic.twitter.com/yf19flwxOB
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 5, 2020
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 5, 2020
Can we file a class action lawsuit against the British scientist Neil Ferguson who ignited the world's drastic response to the Wuhan coronavirus?— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 16, 2020
He published the bombshell report predicting 2.2 million Americans, and half a million Brits would be killed.https://t.co/E0NVuIvp2e
Big thread. The man who panicked the world is now running from his doomsday projections. Shut up and quarantine crowd MIA. No need to apologize to those of us who told you not to blindly trust 1 projection. Scrutinize a little more next time before you surrender your freedoms. https://t.co/EopJL2BhNB— Jordan Schachtel (@JordanSchachtel) March 26, 2020
The New Scientist reports Ferguson did acknowledge it was impractical to keep the country in an isolated lockdown for 12 to 18 months, especially because of the impact on the economy. “We’ll be paying for this year for decades to come,” he said.— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 16, 2020
I took this screenshot from the same article: pic.twitter.com/T7VJN3J1yd— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 16, 2020
All of the lockdowns are based on this grossly over exaggerated pandemic model projections!— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 16, 2020
This man needs to lose his job as an expert in this subject.
This man and others who scared the living daylights out of humanity need to be sued for destroying economies and livelihoods.
IHME updated and released its Wuhan coronavirus model again this morning. It significantly revised down projected daily hospital usage and projected deaths. As you can see below, IMHE's model of hospital usage has been utterly divorced from reality from the very beginning. pic.twitter.com/SscSkw2xqy— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 8, 2020
IHME now predicts the new daily death peak will be on April 12. pic.twitter.com/8BI2C4DyQE— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 8, 2020
PSA: Every version of the IHME model already assumed "full social distancing," so you can go ahead and delete whatever response you were typing about how social distancing explains the need for drastic model revisions day after day after day. pic.twitter.com/qQlItOhGkM— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 8, 2020
Remember, death toll estimates in USA went from 2.5million... to 100K-240K MINIMUM... to now 60,000 minimum. And anyone who expressed skepticism at ANY point was excoriated/labeled a denier. NEVER forget.— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) April 9, 2020
Of the 10 states with the highest rate of coronavirus death + infection, 8 are blue states, 9 have Dem Governors.— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) April 23, 2020
Of the 10 states with the lowest rates, 9 are states Trump won.
Median death rates
Blue states = 4.3
Red states = 1.9
Why are Dem run states doing so much worse? pic.twitter.com/tYseeTCpJq
New rule. If you're criticizing lockdown protestors, you have to preface your criticism by saying whether you still have an income. Because if you're criticizing people for wanting their income back even as you still have an income, that's important context for us to know.— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 20, 2020
Whether or not extending lockdowns would curb the spread of COVID isn't the right question.— A.J. Kay (@AJKayWriter) April 25, 2020
The right question is, "Can we afford it?"
And the answer is, "No."
We can't afford the famine, unemployment, neglect of non-COVID healthcare, supply chain disruptions, economic ruin..
I’m a business owner who supports a pragmatic approach to opening and I’ve been told I support death and people will boycott my business forever. The environment has gotten too volatile.— Chef Andrew Gruel (@ChefGruel) April 25, 2020
It's evident that some of people chiming in on the lockdown debate don't have families to support and have never worked hard for anything. They honestly don't understand why losing a job is so devastating. The "you're putting money over people" shit is their privilege talking.— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 21, 2020
So you're okay with 30 to 50% unemployment instead?— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 22, 2020
Because that's what the hysterical models predicted 2 million Americans dead by now with quarantine and social distancing in place.
We have POINT ZERO ONE FIVE percent Americans dead in the US from coronavirus. https://t.co/mbr2JIdccb
Spot on Lisa. pic.twitter.com/HBfI5TDPLd— Conservative Candor (@RepublicanGold) April 22, 2020
Who is this man? I just find him and talk to him! pic.twitter.com/aUSNVElEkz— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) April 22, 2020
Dave, That was a cut off GIF.— ChiHouston News Bench™ (@ChiNewsBench) April 22, 2020
Here is the ENTIRE VIDEO...
Ticked Off Vic: A Message to the Government | https://t.co/nj2DJbQmK2 https://t.co/gJ2W8sruWC via @YouTube
👏👏👏❤— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 22, 2020
I noticed media, celebrities flashing their wealth at Americans.— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) April 21, 2020
I don't begrudge your wealth. Good for you that you're gliding thru this quarantine unscathed.
The thing is Americans who are self sufficient never ask for handout, had their income cut off, are genuinely hurting.
You can argue that other people should have to lose their jobs and wait 6 hours in line at the food bank so that you and your family can feel safe, but please just don't pretend to be the selfless one in this debate— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 21, 2020
It is not ok that Walmart can sell me toys but the local toy store can’t. It is not okay that the local toy store owner and workers can’t earn a living. They are just as capable of using disinfectants and limiting the numbers in their store as is Walmart.— Brandon Darby (@brandondarby) April 27, 2020
Everybody please WAKE UP!!— Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) April 19, 2020
When the State tells you it's safe to go to Home Depot to buy a sponge but dangerous to go and buy a flower and when the State shuts down millions of private businesses but doesn’t lay off a single government employee, it's not about your health.
When the State lets you go to the grocery store or hardware store but is demanding mail-in voting, ITS NOT ABOUT YOUR HEALTH.— Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) April 19, 2020
WAKE UP PEOPLE — If you think this is all about your health you’re mistaken! Please open your eyes! Stop being lead like blind sheep.
The smug condescension toward coronavirus lockdown protesters is a bad look. Stop it. https://t.co/Zlt7sjByiT— Robby Soave (@robbysoave) April 19, 2020
During this crisis people have been arrested for:— Benny (@bennyjohnson) April 11, 2020
- Going to church
- Playing with their own kids
- Being in their own yard
- Paddle boarding
- Not wearing a mask
- Jogging on a beach
Perhaps the biggest victory for China during China Virus has been the world turning into China
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