Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
If this were true i'd have to clone myself to attend all the funerals... and i'm not all that popular of a guy.It’s mortality is not 1% its more like 10-20%.
If this were true i'd have to clone myself to attend all the funerals... and i'm not all that popular of a guy.It’s mortality is not 1% its more like 10-20%.
you mean other than the fact that other countries will not want to borrow from us in the future? Our borrowing costs are so low because the American govt is seen as 100% reliable for repaying.
Yeah, this is what I have been saying. The president has a lot of power and this is the time to use it, and yet...Per the CDC, the President can quarantine via Executive Order. Last large-scale quarantine was during the 1918 Spanish flu.
Unlikely. It isn't the sort of coronavirus that would make sense to evaluate in a bioweapons lab. Their mortality rates are likely around where they say they are but their deaths and cases are likely much higher. I doubt they could hide every fifth person dying, even with their iron grip.This virus didn’t start in a wet market as China claims. It originated possibly as a unintentional leak from the Wuhan institute of Virology which is the only level 4 biohazard institute in the whole of China.
Once the Chinese figured it out they sealed up the province completely and were somehow able to limit spread. They are lying about their mortality rates they are at least 20 times what they are stating. However it leaked out from the country and now its our problem. It’s mortality is not 1% its more like 10-20%.
Italy and Spain are real indicators of true mortality; not China which has been hiding their stats. Liberal papers like NYT are talking today about how China hid their mortality.If this were true i'd have to clone myself to attend all the funerals... and i'm not all that popular of a guy.
Disagree.
This virus was foisted on the rest of the world by China's decision to allow flights out of China even after knowing full well how serious Sars-CoV-2 is.
Soft act of war. China owes a great deal to the rest of the world, and this is obvious to all governments.
While I personally disagree with your reasoning, it's irrelevant to the resulting idea of the US government just ignoring their financial obligations. Besides, China could simply offload much of that debt to some other country in exchange for something else and then we would pay the other country. If the US government voluntarily defaults on debt, the effects are too difficult and severe to even comprehend the downstream impact of it. It would be a bell that could not be unrung.
Dude T bills are like dollar bills. There are no names printed on them. How do you distinguish between the T bills held by Chinese government and the bills held by you in your retirement account?What are the downsides, if any, of telling China that we are disregarding from here on out any debt we owe to them (as of now, slightly over $1 trillion)?
They allowed the virus to spread to bring down the global economy along with their own. Let's tell them that, as payback, we will no longer honor their T bills, bonds, etc.
What are the downsides, if any, of telling China that we are disregarding from here on out any debt we owe to them (as of now, slightly over $1 trillion)?
They allowed the virus to spread to bring down the global economy along with their own. Let's tell them that, as payback, we will no longer honor their T bills, bonds, etc.
I've had no doubt in my mind about that since the beginning.“It is way worse than the global financial crisis” of 2008-09, she said. “This is a crisis like no other.” —Dan Mangan
Just make sure you do that AFTER we are no longer dependent on them for so many critically necessary imports.What are the downsides, if any, of telling China that we are disregarding from here on out any debt we owe to them (as of now, slightly over $1 trillion)?
They allowed the virus to spread to bring down the global economy along with their own. Let's tell them that, as payback, we will no longer honor their T bills, bonds, etc.
This virus didn’t start in a wet market as China claims. It originated possibly as a unintentional leak from the Wuhan institute of Virology which is the only level 4 biohazard institute in the whole of China.
Once the Chinese figured it out they sealed up the province completely and were somehow able to limit spread. They are lying about their mortality rates they are at least 20 times what they are stating. However it leaked out from the country and now its our problem. It’s mortality is not 1% its more like 10-20%.
Our borrowing costs are so low because the Fed artificially keeps the rates low. But we're never paying that debt back. Anyone that thinks we are is a bit clueless to our situation. It's getting defaulted on one way or another whether it's outright default or whether it's being paid back with inflated Fed counterfeit money. Nobody long term is getting back the value they put into our giant sucking debt hole.you mean other than the fact that other countries will not want to borrow from us in the future? Our borrowing costs are so low because the American govt is seen as 100% reliable for repaying.
I was with you as a possibility until the 10-20% mortality. Then you lost me.This virus didn’t start in a wet market as China claims. It originated possibly as a unintentional leak from the Wuhan institute of Virology which is the only level 4 biohazard institute in the whole of China.
Once the Chinese figured it out they sealed up the province completely and were somehow able to limit spread. They are lying about their mortality rates they are at least 20 times what they are stating. However it leaked out from the country and now its our problem. It’s mortality is not 1% its more like 10-20%.
China might then give us the digitus impudicus because of:
![]()
We’re Too Dependent on China for Too Many Critical Goods. Especially Medicine.
Most individuals wouldn’t tolerate dependence on a single drug store. Why should a nation?thedispatch.com
Just got started on learning macroecon
There is asolid theoryconspiracy theory that this Covid 19 started as an accident in the Chinese CDC lab based out of Wuhan. A worker became infected with Covid 19 from a bat (feces or blood or urine). This type of bat is NOT found in the Wet Markets around Wuhan. The Chinese CDC worker then spread the infection to others in Wuhan. This was an accident not a purposeful occurrence by the Chinese. They then covered it up by blaming the Wet Market.
fixed it for u
fixed it for u
There is a solid theory that this Covid 19 started as an accident in the Chinese CDC lab based out of Wuhan. A worker became infected with Covid 19 from a bat (feces or blood or urine). This type of bat is NOT found in the Wet Markets around Wuhan. The Chinese CDC worker then spread the infection to others in Wuhan. This was an accident not a purposeful occurrence by the Chinese. They then covered it up by blaming the Wet Market.
The theory is primarily based on the type of BAT used in the Wuhan CDC lab vs the type of bat sold in the wet market. Some scientists insist that the bat where Covid 19 originated from is NOT sold or found in the Wet Market but is used as the primary BAT in the Wuhan CDC lab.
The virus, Covid 19, likely came from a BAT but again, where was this BAT when it infected the first human in Wuhan? Was it the Wet Market or the Wuhan CDC lab?
![]()
From Bats to Human Lungs, the Evolution of a Coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2, which honed its viral genome for thousands of years, behaves like a monstrous mutant hybrid of all the coronaviruses that came before it.www.newyorker.com
A very nice review of Covid 19
Dude, read better sources. You know, those people called "the mainstream media", who have a much higher tendency to fact check? I am not saying that the theory is false (I have no idea). I am saying that the likelihood of it being true is low.And then there is this little-known fact: Some Chinese researchers are in the habit of selling their laboratory animals to street vendors after they have finished experimenting on them.
You heard me right.
Instead of properly disposing of infected animals by cremation, as the law requires, they sell them on the side to make a little extra cash. Or, in some cases, a lot of extra cash. One Beijing researcher, now in jail, made a million dollars selling his monkeys and rats on the live animal market, where they eventually wound up in someone’s stomach.
![]()
Opinion | Don’t buy China’s story: The coronavirus may have leaked from a lab
At an emergency meeting in Beijing held last Friday, Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke about the need to contain the coronavirus and set up a system to prevent similar epidemics in the future. A nati…nypost.com
Hmm, should we instead listen to the CNN conspiracy theories that White Supremacists are lurking behind every door, that police are systematically eliminating the black race, and that Socialism works?One should put a 6-channel safe social distance between one and Fox.
You're talking to the wrong person. 😉Hmm, should we instead listen to the CNN conspiracy theories that White Supremacists are lurking behind every door, that police are systematically eliminating the black race, and that Socialism works?
I know. I meant in general.You're talking to the wrong person. 😉
And your evidence for this is ...This virus didn’t start in a wet market as China claims. It originated possibly as a unintentional leak from the Wuhan institute of Virology which is the only level 4 biohazard institute in the whole of China.
Once the Chinese figured it out they sealed up the province completely and were somehow able to limit spread. They are lying about their mortality rates they are at least 20 times what they are stating. However it leaked out from the country and now its our problem. It’s mortality is not 1% its more like 10-20%.

This isn't about politics or right or left. It's about competence. I wonder if ppl realize just how many American lives, of all backgrounds, will be sacrificed simply as a result of the head in the sand ignorance and arrogance of this country's leadership and those who blindly support it.Ah yes, a total left wing racist ******* deflecting his own idiocy but pulling the "Fox Card." Sorry my kugerrand friend, you're still a *******.
The bat DNA in the virus originates in a bat species nowhere even close to Wuhan, and the specific bat species wasn't even being sold at that wet market.And your evidence for this is ...
![]()
We screened the area around the seafood market and identified two laboratories conducting research on bat coronavirus. Within ~ 280 meters from the market, there was the Wuhan Center for Disease Control & Prevention. WHCDC hosted animals in laboratories for research purpose, one of which was specialized in pathogens collection and identification. In one of their studies, 155 bats including Rhinolophus affinis were captured in Hubei province, and other 450 bats were captured in Zhejiang province. The expert in Collection was noted in the Author Contributions (JHT). Moreover, he was broadcasted for collecting viruses on nation-wide newspapers and websites in 2017 and 2019. He described that he was once by attacked by bats and the blood of a bat shot on his skin. He knew the extreme danger of the infection so he quarantined himself for 14 days. In another accident, he quarantined himself again because bats peed on him.
This isn't about politics or right or left. It's about competence. I wonder if ppl realize just how many American lives, of all backgrounds, will be sacrificed simply as a result of the head in the sand ignorance and arrogance of this country's leadership and those who blindly support it.
This isn't about politics or right or left. It's about competence. I wonder if ppl realize just how many American lives, of all backgrounds, will be sacrificed simply as a result of the head in the sand ignorance and arrogance of this country's leadership and those who blindly support it.
Now, of course we expect the most-competent of responses from our leaders. But apart from a couple of random YouTubers I follow, almost everybody underestimated this virus at the beginning.
My offer was $3000 for 12 hour shift, travel, food, and a Marriott. It's locum short term work. You have your established group and salaries, and then this crazy short term upswing in demand. They are going to have to pay to find some locums from wherever to drop everything, come to NY to work in absolute hell tight now, and then as soon as it's over back to a normal hospital, it's thank you and see ya, don't let the door hit ya on the way out. Other than volunteers which I admire but maybe think are a little crazy in this, it's going to cost money to plug the holes.
That was an unclassified briefing from US Northern command. Trump probably had access to a billion other pieces of information or classified briefings with better information that he probably ignored. But sure, I guess we'll blame local channel Fox 17's website for the president being underprepared.
Trump is not blameless.
You should also remember, however, that it's possible that he was also given more-favorable estimates. This idea - that we don't know what we don't know - is one of the reasons why, for example, I try to reserve an inkling of understanding when a president makes foreign policy/"national security" moves with which I disagree (I'm anti-intervention). I don't know every piece of classified info fed to presidents. For all I know, there are 2000 people in Afghanistan working feverishly to develop chemical weapons to be deployed in DC or Baltimore, and US presence in the region is, against all expectations, actually necessary.
Yeah, Trump speaks obnoxiously. But he is also a psychologically-positive personality who played a significant role in the enormous financial optimism characteristic of the past few years. There are now very real discussions being had regarding the cost/benefit ratio of the steps we've taken to combat the coronavirus, and for just just how long they can be maintained. Like it or not, part of a leader's job is to manage the group psychology of the led. When this is all said and done, we may find that his downplaying of the virus's severity was tactically sound.
I think my favorite Corona Trump quote is his natural ability for science and how the doctors are so impressed by it.Dude, put the koolaid down. We all know we're not talking about a situation where the ball was dropped because of a miscalculation, but rather because no one high up was doing or looking at any calculation. After all, you're talking about a guy who as recently as March 2nd was asking if a "solid flu vaccine" would have an effect on corona.
Dude, put the koolaid down. We all know we're not talking about a situation where the ball was dropped because of a miscalculation, but rather because no one high up was doing or looking at any calculation. After all, you're talking about a guy who as recently as March 2nd was asking if a "solid flu vaccine" would have an effect on corona.
You seem to fall into the camp of people who think that Trump is an absolute dumb*** who has happened to stumble into whatever successes he's enjoyed in the past five decades. It's a mathematically unsound viewpoint, but ok.
Trump has a talent for dealing with people, but there's no question that situations like COVID19 are not his forte. A former governor such as Romney or even Rick Perry would probably have performed better in these circumstances.
Our borrowing costs are so low because the Fed artificially keeps the rates low. But we're never paying that debt back. Anyone that thinks we are is a bit clueless to our situation. It's getting defaulted on one way or another whether it's outright default or whether it's being paid back with inflated Fed counterfeit money. Nobody long term is getting back the value they put into our giant sucking debt hole.
If you don't understand the fed rate is dropped to incentivize borrowing and growth through a variety of lower interest rates you are in no position to state who should be disregarded.
Pretty much every post you direct at me in your usual rude manner is incorrect. But I do admire your consistency.
Student Doctor Network helps students navigate admissions, training, and career decisions. Student Doctor Network Review is the academic and editorial publication of SDN.