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Not me. I think most here (but not all) of us can move on from Trump. It helps that (surprisingly) Trump has not been in the news that much. Thanks to Twitter I guess. It's not all Biden now but he owns 80+%, especially domestic and covid response. There's been not much going on foreign policy wise yet other than some "talks" in Afghanistan and "words" against China. He's had it easy so far. Wonder when & where the first foreign crisis is going to come from. Odds are NK crazy kid will throw a tantrum or Iran will somehow escalate. |
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GOP push for estate tax reform is a handout to the rich - Los Angeles Times |
‘We want to be oversupplied’: U.S. buying additional 100 million doses of J&J vaccine - MarketWatch
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Absolutely the right move. +100M doses, let's swag $40 per dose = $4B. Quote:
Addition of AZN and NVAX, using same formula $4B x 3 = $12B. Cheap insurance to significantly reduce impact of another round of this crap (if it happens). Now if it mutates to something that our vaccines can't handle, it'll be a bad call. But it does seem pharma's can "adjust" their vaccines to accommodate (some) new variants. Quote:
A good thing but not sure Biden would ever give up the surplus (maybe in 2023?). Better thing to do is to give/loan/subsidize/help negotiate countries so they can buy their own as soon as possible. |
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Like many, I've been worried about mutations, but I read something the other day that got me more hopeful on that score. The virus has only a limited number of ways that it can mutate and still be effective as a virus. The vast majority of mutations would make the virus less effective. So the number of mutations about which we have to worry is finite. And our scientists have a handle on what those are likely to be and are already working on those vis a vis vaccine adaptations. |
I think we need to stockpile in case one needs boosters a year or two later.
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I just assumed this was going to eventually be more like an annual flu vaccine than like a hepatitis shot or something.
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Yeah. My guess is that it will just be part of the annual routine: Flu shot & COVID booster. |
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Looks like it made it in! Looks like semi-early retirement is more of a reality now ... https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/con...igned-n1260719 Quote:
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Sadly, the way forward for minor policy changes right now is as an add-on to HUGE policy changes, where your issue gets lost in the policy shuffle.
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Another outcome of the filibuster. When you may only pass two bills of substance, you want to throw everything into them. |
I think Biden's goal of offering the vaccine to everyone who wants it by May 1 is doable, especially when factoring in the anti-vaxxers, science deniers and serial procrastinators who will forego the opportunity.
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I think that everyone will be eligible by May 1st. Even the most anti-Biden governors aren't going to pick a fight with him about wanting to give their citizens less vaccine access.
I think that it may still take a while after May 1st for everyone to get their shots. It is one thing to be eligible. It is another thing to make the appointment. Still--late June seems like a pretty good target for everyone who wants it to have finished both shots (or 1 with J&J). |
Yeah, he made a point to clarify that everyone would be eligible in terms of supply/opportunity subject to scheduling. Still a big win on that front.
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I would wait until May 1st before calling it a win. What if there's not enough vaccines for all the prioritized groups? Do the schedules then get thrown out the window? |
If the drug companies meet deadlines there will be more than enough vaccine, it was always going to be the availability of sites/staffing and that falls to the states. You can't just have anyone giving the vaccinations.
My company is volunteering at sites here in Phoenix for logistics and since we are a health insurance company, offering qualified personnel to give vaccinations. In working with DHS here they are not concerned at all with the supply right now, it is getting enough boots on the ground to give them and scheduling is still hit and miss. |
NY initially made a mistake in Cuomo having to control everything with the distribution. They basically ignored the public health people throughout NY and tried to create a system from scratch. Now they are letting the people with vaccine experience do much more and there's a noticeable improvement in locations and vaccine distribution.
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This projection is a little more difficult because it relies more on the states. But Biden initially projected 100 shots in his first 100 days. We'll hit that today on day 51 of his administration. (And much fewer days than that if you use the QAnon inauguration date, which I'm seeing they've switched to March 20 now)
I'm sure his team feels confident about this projection. Setting out tangible goals and beating them is a good look. |
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There is zero excuse to not ha e the national guard and fema involved from the very start. If the former guy had planned accordingly we could have had a much smoother roll out and seem less transition. No reason we couldn’t have has mass triage centers set up in every metro area that could have inoculated large numbers from the start. |
I like that MAGAts are spamming "dementia joe" today. They had a President for 4 years who couldn't slobber through 10 minute speeches, but Biden gives a quality speech and someone he's a dementia patient.
Have they not met people with dementia? It's not fun. |
I made the mistake of listening to ten minutes of Fox News this morning. They alternated between Joe reading a prepared speech and not taking questions and the fact that 1 million shots in 100 days isn't really a big deal. Now we all full well know if he didn't meet that goal they would be killing him also. Its ridiculous.
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Are they done with his wild rabid dog? |
Wow, Stimulus is already pending in our account. That was insanely quick.
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Friend on Facebook says his hit. I wish mine had. I am itching to buy a new bed.
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Biden is so good at the relationships aspect of politics. Calling out and praising Bernie for his help with the ARP is simple, but so many politicians overlook things like that.
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My bank is saying deposits will start on the 17th. |
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Bed bugs, eh? ;) |
No, lol. I am actually a professional at getting rid of those.
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Hmmmm, pretty good news I guess. Of the $1.9T, we already have the $1T borrowed and ready to go, so only .9T net new.
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The bar for good news is pretty low these days.
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I saw a minute of Hannity and he was railing that it had been 50 whole days since Biden had given a news conference and I laughed and laughed. It didn't matter much the past 4 years to him. Doofus talked all the time, but he didn't take hard questions, that's for sure.
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I know Biden will lose some support but he is right in wanting to wait for the investigation of Cuomo.
The dilemma is that Biden himself have been accused of being too touchy-feely. Nothing to the level of Cuomo (or Trump for that matter) but enough times by enough different women. |
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Democrats are hypocrites. When it's one of their own they believe in investigations. When it's a accused conservative then the victim must get the benefit of the doubt. Biden himself wouldn't survive the rules that he's proposing for college students. |
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don't deflect Biden wants college male students to be presumed guilty no matter what yet Cuomo gets an investigation. |
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I actually didn’t know what you were referring to with students so I did not quote that section. |
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Most of the NY elected Dems have called for his resignation. |
Right but they don't count as Democrats (including Senators Schumer and Gillibrand, Congresspeople Nadler and Ocasio-Cortez, etc) because it messes up the Fox News narrative...
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I think all but 4 of the NY Dem congressional delegation has called for him to resign. De Blasio is practically giddy demanding Cuomo resign. I don't know the number for state-level Dems, but there have been plenty that have called for his resignation already and there's been an impeachment inquiry opened by Dems.
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Yeah there's a difference here, and there have been other examples in recent years as well. Republicans gloss over any failings of their own more often, or in some cases trumpet them as assets. Democrats are definitely slower to judgement when it's one of theirs, but many of them get there.
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This is true also, and he's not been decisive enough for my liking on this issue. Having said that, it can't be ignored the number of Democrats calling for Cuomo to go and for the voices of the accusers to be heard. You just don't see that on the other side. |
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No he doesn't. He wants the standard the same as it is in a civil trial, which is preponderance of the evidence. The students would still have beyond a reasonable doubt as the standard if it went to a criminal trial. |
Just remember, Trump is a rapist who did get away with it but Biden is soft. Got it.
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More grist for the Republican mill I suppose:
Biden planning first major tax hike in almost 30 years: report Biden planning first major tax hike in almost 30 years: report | TheHill |
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Alternate headline: Biden to Keep Promise of Repealing Unpopular Trump Tax Cuts |
How could it be the first major tax hike in 30 years when Obama raised taxes every day he was in office?
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Also, democrats were pretty quick to throw Franken under the bus without an investigation (which probably would have cleared him). He resigned before they could even do one.
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Republicans are hypocrites. Ok, your turn. We're even. Let's see here's another. "Evangelical" Conservative Christians are hypocrites. There I feel better now. How about you? |
Stimulus check 2021: Millions face tax refund delay as relief arrives
Just in case you are like me and was wondering why you have not received your tax refund as of yet. |
Good info. I wasn't wondering, knew things like that we're going to happen. Weird for me as it's the first substantial refund I've had coming in many years, but fortunately I'm in an position where it's no big deal for me to wait for it.
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It had me questioning if I fat fingered my bank account info.:lol: |
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