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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Capitalizing on..."When it bleeds it leads"






US coronavirus death toll tops 3,000 with more now dead than in 9/11 as health experts predict the worse is yet to come






When it hits 37,000 like it did last year.






This was the first known case of Coronavirus. Again, those dying from Coronavirus are on par with those dying in car accidents.

Feb. 29, 2020, 1:08 PM EST / Updated Feb. 29, 2020, 5:38 PM EST




I don't believe he's correct.






But he knows far more than I ever will so I'll give the man his due. I'm not trying to minimize the loss just trying to put some perspective on it. Even if he's right out of 333,000,000 million people and 200,000 die that would be (if I calculated it right in my cell phone) 0.0600600601% of the population.

All the fear mongering hype is over people who died... not the multitudes who recovered. What have we learned through all this? 

What happens when we're introduced to a new strain of  flu next year? Are we through all this again?

All stay well.






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Monday, March 30, 2020

Why anyone votes Democrat is beyond me



A few memes that are also stark facts.

















Like to see more people like her finally wake up!











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A little rambling...



But it's Trump down to a tee!



Video 553








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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Trump Reportedly Wants His Signature on Coronavirus Stimulus Checks




And why not? 
Great 'ammunition' for his campaign.

Getting this postcard the other day from the CDC doesn't hurt either.


I'm telling ya...honest Abe could run against Trump and still lose.

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President Donald Trump speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in the press briefing room of the White House on March 26, 2020 in Washington, DC.

Drew Angerer/Getty Images




President Donald Trump signed into law a record $2.2 trillion stimulus bill on Friday to help boost the economy and help push resources to health care providers amid the coronavirus crisis. The bill is the largest package to bring relief to business and individuals that has ever been approved in the country’s history and Trump seemed to be in awe of the final price tag when he was signing the bill. “I never signed anything with a T on it,” he said.

Even though the president thanked “Democrats and Republicans for coming together and putting America first,” it seems he wants Americans to thank him for any checks they receive. Trump has told people he wants his signature to appear on the direct payment checks, an administration official told the Wall Street Journal. A civil servant would normally sign the checks.

The House gave nearly unanimous support for the stimulus bill in a voice vote earlier in the day Friday after the Senate passed the bill unanimously Wednesday. “Today we’ve all acknowledged our nation faces an economic and health emergency of historic proportions,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

The measure awards checks of $1,200 to most Americans and increases jobless benefits while businesses will get loans, tax breaks, and other benefits. Individual Americans will get $1,200 and couples up to $2,400 plus $500 per child. The direct payments would start to be phased out for those who make more than $75,000 and those who make more than $99,000 would not receive any checks (the thresholds double for married couples). Even though Trump seems to want his signatures on the checks, many Americans may not see checks at all. Those who have authorized the IRS to send their tax refund over direct deposit over the past two years are likely to get the stimulus cash the same way. And millions of low-wage workers may never actually receive a check or it could be delayed for months because they don’t normally file tax returns to the IRS each year.









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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Was bored...turned on the Food Channel




Can’t wait until 6:00 o’clock.










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