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janea4old

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  1. On October 7, 2016, (four years ago today). the 2005 Access Hollywood tapes were released. On that day in 2005, Trump was arriving on the Access Hollywood bus to the Days of our Lives set, to tape a cameo for an episode. He bragged about trying to f*ck one woman, and he said stuff about what he wanted to do with another. He made remarks about his entitlement to grab women by the pu_ssy, etc etc. And it was a lot worse than what I just typed. That tape was released 10/07/2016. But Trump still won the 2016 election. Lesson: DO NOT ASSUME that Trump's current scandals will make him lose the 2020 election. Thank you to everyone who is voting, and please continue encouraging everyone you know to VOTE!
  2. They've titled the youtube version "Covita"
  3. I read a *speculation* somewhere that the Republicans are prioritizing the Supreme Court nomination over everything else, because it's a lifetime position that furthers the conservative agenda. Even if they lose the House and/or the Senate, they figure they can eventually win it back later. But the court is for life. I'm not sure I agree with that speculation. It might be true for those who are Republicans because they are so-called "christians" with a far right perspective. They'd prioritize the Supreme Court. It's the long game. But I think there are also some Republicans who aren't religious -- they are Republicans because they want wealth, power, tax breaks, and corporate personhood, so they would prioritize keeping their seats.
  4. He deleted that tweet, and then tweeted this instead:
  5. After reading the official statement, I would say that it sounds to me like the Joint Chiefs are giving shade to the prez. They comment that they're doing contact tracing, and quarantining, and have been following all CDC guidelines since April. Quoting the article: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pentagons-top-military-leaders-quarantining-coast-guard-admiral/story?id=73454458 "We are aware that Vice Commandant Ray has tested positive for COVID-19 and that he was at the Pentagon last week for meetings with other senior military leaders," said Jonathan Hoffman, the Pentagon's chief spokesman in a statement. "Some meeting attendees included other service chiefs. We are conducting additional contact tracing and taking appropriate precautions to protect the force and the mission." "Out of an abundance of caution, all potential close contacts from these meetings are self-quarantining and have been tested this morning," Hoffman added. "No Pentagon contacts have exhibited symptoms and we have no additional positive tests to report at this time." Hoffman also said that there's no change to the operational readiness or capabilities of the U.S. Armed Forces and that the senior military leaders are able to perform their duties from an "alternative work location." "DoD has been following CDC guidelines since April with respect to temperature testing, social distancing and the wearing of masks to the greatest extent when social distancing is not possible and will continue to do so," said Hoffman. -- end quote from article.
  6. Full story: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pentagons-top-military-leaders-quarantining-coast-guard-admiral/story?id=73454458
  7. Mayo Clinic: Normal pulse oximeter readings usually range from 95 to 100 percent. Values under 90 percent are considered low. https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/hypoxemia/basics/definition/sym-20050930 AACN (American Association of Critical-care Nurses): Normal oxygen saturation levels fall between 95 and 99 percent. https://web.archive.org/web/20120131222646/http://www.aacn.org/WD/Practice/Docs/ch_14_PO.pdf American Lung Association Normal is around 95-97%. This note is regarding people texting their oxygen level at home: "However, it is also possible for the device to show healthy oxygen saturation levels even when experiencing trouble breathing which may lead some individuals to delay seeking urgently needed care" https://www.lung.org/media/press-releases/pulse-oximeter-covid-19
  8. Re: oxygen saturation level of 95-97%. That's not low. That's normal.
  9. For anyone who has friends/relatives who have trouble watching a twitter video broadcast, Michelle's speech is on her facebook page here: Here is the direct link if you want to forward it: https://www.facebook.com/michelleobama/videos/3557121774339125
  10. Need a break from USA politics? New Zealand politics: Population: approx. 5 million. COVID-19 stats as of Oct 5, 2020: All-time number of cases: 1,502 All-time number of deaths: 25 Current number of active cases: 43 Current number hospitalized: 1 Prime minister Jacinda Ardern is running for reelection. Her party's platform: https://www.labour.org.nz/policy
  11. The Federalist Society organized the Sept 26th White House event, at which Trump formally announced Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to the Supreme Court.
  12. Here you go:
  13. Yup. As I said in my prior post, they are trying to spin the situation to serve their agenda.
  14. I saw that! The article said some of the data was in an older form of Excel file format. It used a file name ending in .xls Modern spreadsheets have files names ending in .xlsx Something wasn't compatible ... or it didn't get carried over, or added in or something, because of that. .xls is from Microsoft Office versions released 1997-2003! Either they were actually using an ancient MS Office program, or someone was using modern MS Office but accidentally saved the spreadsheet in the older format. (You can easily do that if you select that option). Somebody just wasn't paying attention. Ack though, this makes me think. I worked for years as a data entry clerk. I cannot imagine the strain the workers are under with seven or eight months of daily numbers to enter from each city or region. These data entry clerks are certainly essential workers. And they're probably working from home. (How much are they paid? I don't know.) The data is likely automatically fed from cities to a central location via an online connection. But somebody has to input the data at the origin point, and somebody in the centralized department somewhere has to organize the data.
  15. I hear what you're saying. You're not claiming the illness is a hoax. I agree that he really is sick. A few days ago I was skeptical that he was sick; but too much else has happened for it to all be a hoax at this point. I think your point is ... and I agree with this: The administration is putting a *spin* on the facts. Spinning a narrative. Whenever they can't outright lie, they opt to put their own spin on things. And some (but not all) of the media is eating up the narrative because it's "infotainment".
  16. The Republican machine and those with corporate greed/power ... are perfectly happy to use the Trump/COVID news cycle to distract from the issues of racism, voter suppression, poverty, the attempt to overthrow the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court, Trump's taxes, etc, etc, etc. There are so many important things going on in the world, that nobody is talking about. Climate change!
  17. Whether or not all this chaos was orchestrated or unplanned, doesn't matter. He has COVID. But what *does* matter *now*, is that he and the entire Republican machine ... are trying to use the current circumstances as a ploy to take up news 24/7.

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