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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 8:54am On Aug 30, 2020

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 8:57am On Aug 30, 2020
Russia is sure winning. cheesy

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Gullah: 9:01am On Aug 30, 2020
AmazonTopaz:
To every hypocritical christian out there use your brains

God gave you brains for a reason
This meme carries that message
Trump was God's plan, even more than that, he is God's servant.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 9:04am On Aug 30, 2020
America needs prayers.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Gullah: 9:05am On Aug 30, 2020
AmazonTopaz:
To every hypocritical christian out there use your brains

God gave you brains for a reason
This meme carries that message
Trump was God's plan, even more than that, he is God's servant.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by AmazonTopaz(f): 9:08am On Aug 30, 2020
Gullah:

Trump was God's plan, even more than that, he is God's servant.
I use God beg you

Trump was never God's plan don't let anyone deceive you

He is an agent for Putin and with Putin's help he will take America to the ground and this is just the beginning the God I serve does not support division.
Trump does not go to church or identify as christian he is only brainwashing the gullible to believe he is one

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 9:10am On Aug 30, 2020
AmazonTopaz:

I use God beg you

Trump was never God's plan don't let anyone deceive you

He is an agent for Putin and with Putin's help he will take America to the ground and this is just the beginning the God I serve does not support devision.
It seems the devil has now moved his headquarters to the US.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by AmazonTopaz(f): 9:12am On Aug 30, 2020
salford1:

It seems the devil has now moved his headquarters to the US.
It seems so cheesy

Their loss.
At this point Nigeria is in the same level with the USA

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 9:15am On Aug 30, 2020
US is ripe for the pickings. I agree. Putin's plan might just be to break the US just as USSR was broken to pieces.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 9:19am On Aug 30, 2020

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 9:21am On Aug 30, 2020
The one that's most important to me. Canada please keep the border close till the US sorts itself out.

Hopefully, it would get better. Please have America in your prayers cheesy

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie2(f): 11:09am On Aug 30, 2020
Imagine using twitter communist supporters to support a false claim if what is going on in america, the danger of fake news is REAL

Democrats are really children

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by zendi: 12:08pm On Aug 30, 2020
salford1:
The one that's most important to me. Canada please keep the border close till the US sorts itself out.

Hopefully, it would get better. Please have America in your prayers cheesy

After Trump's Travel Ban, massive part of US virus infections must have actually detoured thro Canada.
At early outbreak, when other 'mankind' were doing Travel Ban to stem Virus influx, the 'peoplekind' of Canada with their woketard Govt were stemming scaremongering, stigmatization and xenophobia.as good Leftists.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/the-road-to-canadas-covid-19-outbreak-pt-2-timeline-of-federal-government-failure-at-border-to-slow-the-virus-2&ved=2ahUKEwij3O7a28LrAhVXilwKHSimBk8QFjAEegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw2QBPwepv-BfM0nGi5FVwop

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by obixcel(m): 12:09pm On Aug 30, 2020
President Trump is really roasting Portland Mayor, Ted Wheeler, on Twitter. A Man that watches why his house burns and does nothing but play politics. And now Antipolice activists have vowed to occupy his Residence until he resigns grin grin grin grin talk about Karma

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by zendi: 12:35pm On Aug 30, 2020
obixcel:
President Trump is really roasting Portland Mayor, Ted Wheeler, on Twitter. A Man that watches why his house burns and does nothing but play politics. And now Antipolice activists have vowed to occupy his Residence until he resigns grin grin grin grin talk about Karma
perfect poetic justice unfolding there.
A liberal will feed himself to the lion just to accuse the hunter of bigotry and racism against beasts.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by ribbit: 1:48pm On Aug 30, 2020
Lying pastor pastor pence. grin

Fake pastors everywhere.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by wirinet(m): 2:01pm On Aug 30, 2020
zendi:
perfect poetic justice unfolding there.
A liberal will feed himself to the lion just to accuse the hunter of bigotry and racism against beasts.
All you guys that is ready to drink the Kool Aid for Trump, I hope you guys will not be in the US, after the elections, when the violence starts. What happened in Kenosha, Wisconsin is just a dress rehearsal of what will happen after the elections; particularly if Trump loses the elections. You think militant right groups will be able to differentiate between black supporters and non supporters of Donald Trump, or even care. They will see all blacks as the enemy.

You guys will just be treated like Nazi supporting Jews in Germany during Hitler's Germany.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 2:08pm On Aug 30, 2020
zendi:

After Trump's Travel Ban, massive part of US virus infections must have actually detoured thro Canada.
At early outbreak, when other 'mankind' were doing Travel Ban to stem Virus influx, the 'peoplekind' of Canada with their woketard Govt were stemming scaremongering, stigmatization and xenophobia.as good Leftists.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/the-road-to-canadas-covid-19-outbreak-pt-2-timeline-of-federal-government-failure-at-border-to-slow-the-virus-2&ved=2ahUKEwij3O7a28LrAhVXilwKHSimBk8QFjAEegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw2QBPwepv-BfM0nGi5FVwop
Did you even read what you posted?
grin

An article from 2nd of April where people were worried and gave opinions about shutting borders to stem spread of corona..the borders were closed around the same time as the US just so you know. We also closed the border to the US in March meaning no going into the US and entering from the US. I remember how the winter birds rushed home from Florida just before border closures and describing how crazy and unserious the American government was in the handling of early cases of Covid.

Summary..Canada has Covid under control. I am so proud of the job the government has done.

My province like what they call state a state in the US has just over 40 active cases, and we are still testing like crazy. Over 87 percent of Canadians are happy with the way the government handled the Covid issue.

That is good leadership my friend.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by ribbit: 2:10pm On Aug 30, 2020
salford1:
US is ripe for the pickings. I agree. Putin's plan might just be to break the US just as USSR was broken to pieces.
America might break after 2020 election if care is not taken.


This 2020 election has got to be the most significant of all America's election.
I was reading some comments from Republican/conservatives when Democrats won election in Kentucky. My brother, The HATE is real. They were Blaming liberals moving to the Kentucky and Virginia as the reason why they lost the states and not the fault of awful leadership. They used so many disgusting colourful words they can find.
Most of them were even clamouring that they divide the country cos they couldn't stand librals anymore.

America is slowly descending into chaos you normally find as normal in Africa or 3rd world countries.

Americans need to put and end to trump and the hates he propagate now more than ever or the hate will consume them.

The divide and conquer America normally use against other countries is now being used against them by external forces like puttin.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 2:20pm On Aug 30, 2020
ribbit:
American might break after 2020 election if care is not taken.


This 2020 election has got to be the most significant of all America's election.
I was reading some comments from Republican/conservatives when Democrats won election in Kentucky. My brother, The HATE is real. They were Blaming liberals moving to the Kentucky and Virginia as the reason why they lost the states and not the fault of awful leadership. They used so many disgusting colourful they can find.
Most of them were even clamouring that they divide the country cos they couldn't stand librals anymore.

America is slowly descending into chaos you normally find as normal in Africa or 3rd world countries.

Americans need to put and end to trump and the hates he propagate now more than ever or the hate will consume them.

The divide and conquer America normally use against other countries is now being used against them by external forces like puttin.


It really seems Putin has an agenda of breaking the US as events unfolds. Dictators and leaders of nationalist government always seek revenge.

As for Putin trying to break the US into multiple countries, it’s been an ongoing effort for decades, even prior to the end of the Cold War. It’s just that the GOP and right-wing media/supporters have created a fertile ground. The Russians have come for a reaping of what they have sown and what “fake conservative” ideologues in the US have germinated and grown.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 2:33pm On Aug 30, 2020
AmazonTopaz:

At this point I am no longer interested anymore is this the America I used to admire back then?
I will not go there until Trump leaves.
Sometimes I have to believe that America is not a civilized nation because if they were they will know a dictator when they see one.
How can people vote for a divisive candidate in 2016 he was called a chaos candidate for a reason.
I hope they learn their lessons and vote if not it is the end of the American dominance as we know it.
The world is watching America in disgust.
A respectable superpower that took years to build is crumbling already under 4 years of Trump
It's really crazy, and Americans haven't seen the worst of him yet. He is just warming up.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by wirinet(m): 2:33pm On Aug 30, 2020
ribbit:
America might break after 2020 election if care is not taken.


This 2020 election has got to be the most significant of all America's election.
I was reading some comments from Republican/conservatives when Democrats won election in Kentucky. My brother, The HATE is real. They were Blaming liberals moving to the Kentucky and Virginia as the reason why they lost the states and not the fault of awful leadership. They used so many disgusting colourful words they can find.
Most of them were even clamouring that they divide the country cos they couldn't stand librals anymore.

America is slowly descending into chaos you normally find as normal in Africa or 3rd world countries.

Americans need to put and end to trump and the hates he propagate now more than ever or the hate will consume them.

The divide and conquer America normally use against other countries is now being used against them by external forces like puttin.



That's the strategy Britain used to conquer India, a country over 20 times its size and population without firing a single shot. Create internal divisions and watch the country collapse. Putin seemed to have perfected the art.

Even the US had used this strategy to bring down many countries and taken control of its resources, but no one believed such strategy would succeed in the US. We wrongly believed the US was too politically and economically stable for such.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by zendi: 2:41pm On Aug 30, 2020
salford1:
Russia is sure winning. cheesy

Russia made Democrat-run Minneapolis Police to kill GF, which is the genesis of the carnaging of Democrat-govnd Cities ?
Or Russia sent the Virus thro Wuhan, thro Open-Border Italy down to New York ??

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by wirinet(m): 2:52pm On Aug 30, 2020
zendi:

Russia made Democrat-run Minneapolis Police to kill GF, which is the genesis of the carnaging of Democrat-govnd cities?
Or Russia sent the Virus thro Wuhan, thro Open-Border Italy down to New York ??

You are so blind or should I say ignorant. Russia don't need to make Democrat-run Minneapolis Police kill GF, such racially motivated Police killings had been going on for decades, if not centuries. What Russia need to make is to exaggerate and exasperate the reactions; through regular and social media propaganda. Russia can also infiltrate peaceful protest with its agents to trigger off violent riots on both sides, to further cause divisions. Even third world dictators use this strategy to quell peaceful protests and justify killing murdering them.

The US should have dealt with its social and racial divisions decades ago, but it did not. It just swept it under the carpet. Now, it's enemies are exploiting it to bring the country to its knees. European countries have somehow dealt with racism and social divisions better than US, that's why it's harder for Putin to disrupt and interfere with Europes political stability. Even Canada has done better in social harmony than the US.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by salford1: 2:58pm On Aug 30, 2020
zendi:

Russia made Democrat-run Minneapolis Police to kill GF, which is the genesis of the carnaging of Democrat-govnd Cities ?
Or Russia sent the Virus thro Wuhan, thro Open-Border Italy down to New York ??
The policeman with his knee on GF neck is a republican.
He triggered the riots.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Goodvibes007: 3:06pm On Aug 30, 2020
salford1:


That is good leadership my friend.
I read the both articles. For the 2nd article, the Canadian guy predicted the future of how bad the virus situation would get in the US. He was spot on!

A long read, but absolutely worth it.


Escape from Florida: My 2,400-km drive back to the sanity of Canada

Stephen Maher: In Florida, the beaches were open, people filled bars, and many just couldn't seem to grasp 'why everyone is panicking'

Two weeks ago I was fixing up an old sailboat on the Gulf Coast of Florida when I realized that the coronavirus might be bad enough that I would have to return to Canada.

I told the man I had hired to help me fix the troubled diesel engine of the old boat that I might go home because I was afraid the virus was going to get worse.

Ron (not his real name), a funny, hard-working, good-natured guy in his 60s, had let me know that he was a Donald Trump supporter. He suspected that, as a Canadian, I was not, and we had exchanged strained but polite comments about our political differences. As a visitor, I felt I shouldn’t express my opinion of the American president.

I slipped, though, when I let him know that I might be going home early.

I am worried about the virus,” I said. “I know that Trump thinks it’s not a big thing, but it is.”

“Well,” he said, pausing, likely biting his tongue. “We don’t see it that way.”

At the time, Trump was still minimizing the risk posed by the virus, and Fox News was broadcasting segments suggesting that criticism of the president over the issue was an attempt to impeach him. But it seemed obvious to me that the facts were bad and would get worse.

On March 12, a day after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, I texted Ron to ask about a family trip he had planned to Disney World in Orlando the next day.

“Are you still going to Disney?”

“Yes.”

“Wash your hands a lot,” I texted. “Stay away from the buffets. Not that you asked my opinion. I am researching this virus for work and am getting freaked out.”

He didn’t reply, and, as it turned out, Disney decided to close its parks that day.

I was researching the virus for a Maclean’s article, and had become alarmed at a webinar with University of Toronto epidemiologist David Fisman, where he described the way that the virus could spread rapidly, undiscovered by medical officials, until there were deaths, at which point officials would learn there were hundreds of cases.

As the horrible news from Italy started to register in Canada, and authorities started to take action, I was disturbed by the inaction around me in Florida.

The Gulf Coast of Florida, where I had come to buy an old sailboat, is full of retired white people. God’s waiting room, they call it. The average age in Charlotte County is 2016 was 58, in comparison with 40 in Ottawa, where I live.

White American seniors are strongly pro-Trump, and so Florida is Trump country. In 2015, Charlotte County voted 62.5 per cent for him, and only 34.7 per cent for Clinton. Many trucks, lawns and boats have Trump flags or bumper stickers. One day, a power boat went back and forth along the waterfront with a huge flag flying in the wind: Trump 2020: No More Bullshit.

Ron, and all the other Trump-supporting, Fox-watching Floridians had been told repeatedly that the virus was nothing to worry about. Bars and restaurants remained open. The Irish pub in Punta Gorda continued with St. Patricks Day celebrations. The beach at Clearwater was packed.

As I researched an article about problems with public-health information at Canadian airports, I was observing people around me act as if nothing had changed. In the bars on the waterfront at Punta Gorda, the party kept going. I could hear the Baby Boomer dad bands rocking past midnight as I lay on my boat, trying to sleep, fretting about the virus.

Alarmed, imagining the virus spreading undiscovered, I isolated myself, stopped going to restaurants or visiting the marina. I wore gloves when I went to a pharmacy to buy a thermometer, but otherwise hid on my boat. I didn’t get ice for my icebox, drank my beer warm, went so far as to do my laundry by hand instead of going to the laundry room.

I am not generally a fearful person. I have travelled to some of the most dangerous places in the world, because I thought it was worth the risk. But I saw no reason to risk getting sick if I might avoid it by sticking to myself.

I consulted with friends and relatives and reluctantly decided that I had to go home. I didn’t want to stop fixing up the old boat so soon, but I was afraid of getting infected in Florida, where I might run up huge debts if I needed to be hospitalized, and where I would have nobody to look after me. And I was worried about the state of the hospitals.

Florida was slow to react to the virus, and the population is old, so it was easy to imagine it turning into Lombardy, the region of northern Italy where the disease is so widespread that exhausted doctors have been forced to ration ventilators by age.

Governor Ron DeSantis, who owes his position to a key endorsement from Trump, has been reluctant to close beaches or order the kind of shutdown that other governors have ordered. Young people partied hard during spring break, leading to new infections. There is reason to worry that the virus may have already spread, undetected.

It is hard to know yet, because Florida has been slow to test its population. By 11 a.m. on March 23, Canada had run 102,803 tests. Florida, with about half of our population, had only run 11,063 tests.

When I decided to return to Canada, I called Ron to let him know I was putting the boat away.

“Our government is telling us to come home,” I said.

“And you do what your government tells you, not like us,” he joked.

It’s true. I noticed in my months in Florida this winter, that the level of trust, in government and media, is lower there than it is in Canada. There’s a kind of natural cynicism, a distrust of authority, in American civic culture. For Trump supporters, with this virus, that means there is a deep reluctance to accept the situation. Polling shows Americans are divided along partisan lines in their view of how serious it is.

I arranged for the boat to be stored in a boat yard until I can return, next year I hope, to finish fixing it up and get it out of Florida.

As I hurriedly cleaned and prepped the boat for a long layup, I stopped to chat with two grey-haired guys chatting in the yard about the virus. I told them I’d been researching it, talking to epidemiologists, and they asked me a few questions.

One of the guys—a trim, dapper man in his early 70s, wearing a checked shirt with a pack of Marlboros in the breast pocket—looked troubled. He kept turning to look away, shaking his head.

“How much worse is it than the flu?” he asked me.

I told him I’d read estimates that it killed 10 times as many people as the flu, and told him Florida risked becoming like Italy, where they had to tell old people they wouldn’t get ventilators.

He kept shaking his head.

“I don’t get it,” he said. “I don’t get why everyone is panicking.”

He said that twice, with the air of a man struggling to piece together facts that did not want to go together.

He was still shaking his head, staring in the distance, trying to work it out, when I bid him good day and went to finish wrapping up my boat.

I wanted to avoid airports, so I rented a car and stocked up on fruit and nuts and bottles of cola, so that I could avoid drive-throughs, and headed for the border. I listened to audiobooks as I drove — first The Plague, by Albert Camus, then The Stand, by Stephen King. Occasionally, I took breaks to listen to NPR newscasts, which were like chapters from the novels.

It was three days, 2,400 kilometres, from palm trees to snow, past many golden arches and Exxons, up Florida, through Georgia and the Carolinas, around Washington DC, then up through Pennsylvania and New York state.

I tried to be careful. I didn’t want to get infected at a gas station on my way home.

I wore disposable gloves when I filled the tank and discarded them before I got back in the car. I avoided restaurants and bathrooms. When it got cold, in upstate New York, I parked at the edge of a truck stop and changed my clothes in the darkness of the parking lot.

At first, there were a lot of RVs, trucks hauling boat trailers, snowbirds heading home. In Florida and the Carolinas, the parking lots in the malls and roadside barbecue joints were full. The further north I got, the more seriously people seemed to take the virus. In Pennsylvania and New York state, the digital highway signs—the kind that usually warn of congestion ahead—all had warnings about the virus.

At a pharmacy in Ogdensburg, where I stopped before crossing the border, the middle-aged cashier was plainly preoccupied with the news, speaking of how Governor Andrew Cuomo was going to order a lockdown, a dramatic contrast to carefree Florida.

Hertz wouldn’t let me drop off my car in Canada. “The system won’t let me do that,” said the woman I pleaded with at the Hertz call centre.

I had to get rid of the car in Ogdensburg and take an expensive cab drive across the border and up the highway to Ottawa.

The border agent was wearing a mask. She asked me where I had been, whether I had symptoms, which I didn’t. She didn’t bother asking about what I was bringing with me, as they always do in normal times. She told me I had to self-isolate for 14 days, and waited for me to confirm that I would. Then she told me that I could cross.

I was shocked, as we crossed, to find myself fighting the sudden urge to cry tears of relief.

I know it was easier than the journeys that many other Canadians made to get home in the past week, but it was stressful enough for me.

It was a reminder that my country is a relatively sane place, that I am at home here in a way I could never be in Florida. I am glad that, if worse comes to worse, I will get treated in a hospital, not because I can afford to, but because I am a resident of Ontario, and every resident of Ontario has the right to health care.

I am glad I live in a place where the beaches are closed, where there are no lineups at gun shops in troubled times.

We have a higher level of social trust in Canada—56 compared to 49 in the United States in one ranking—a quality that makes people more likely to observe quarantine advice, believe their media and public health officials during a crisis.

Canadians are divided, politically and geographically, but compared with our neighbours, our divisions are trifling. I have been impressed with the way governments of different political stripes have handled this crisis in this country. There are disagreements, as is proper in a democracy, about the best course to take, but the virus has not been turned into a political weapon, as it has in the United States, where attitudes about the illness sharply diverge on partisan lines.

I am afraid that partisan division, fuelled by a narcissistic, attention-seeking president, is going to cost the Americans dearly.

I suspect that when we have eventually run this virus into the ground, and we try to understand what worked and what didn’t, we will find that societies with high levels of social solidarity did better than societies where citizens mistrust one another.

Social solidarity—the sense that we are all in this together—is what makes retired nurses volunteer to go back to work in the frightening hospitals, and what makes healthy young people stay home to flatten the curve.

I think social solidarity is why the curve is so flat in traditionally collectivist East Asian societies, and rising so sharply in the United States.

In South Korea, Taiwan and Japan—modern, free-market democracies—governments and populations quickly pivoted to change behaviour. (Cultural norms around mask wearing and lower levels of obesity are likely also important factors in reducing infection and death rates in Asia.)

I think we can see the same thing in Canada. Quebec, which has a stronger sense of social solidarity than other provinces, has been quicker to act decisively, and thus may be spared the worst of this illness. But all of Canada has handled this well, at least in comparison with our neighbour.

Consider the contrast between Justin Trudeau, who self-isolated but didn’t get tested when he learned he might have been exposed to the virus, and Rand Paul, the libertarian U.S. senator who got tested but didn’t self-isolate, exposing countless others at the gym and the pool. Paul is a rugged individualist, an Ayn Rand enthusiast, an articulate advocate for small government, but not the kind of guy you want to see at the gym.

The United States ought to be able to beat this virus more easily than any other country. The U.S.A. is Number 1 in the Global Health Security Index, which measures “functional, tested, proven capabilities for stopping outbreaks at the source.” Canada measures Number 5. South Korea, which has beaten the virus back, is at 9. But the shifting case count does not reflect those rankings. The Americans are not flattening the curve, and already Trump is talking about getting everyone back to work, which is madness.

With catastrophic leadership and a lack of social solidarity, the United States looks like it is going to get hit hard, which is tragic, because it has the resources to stop the virus in its tracks. What it doesn’t have is the leadership, the will, the social solidarity, to get equipment to health-care workers and convince everyone to stay home for a few weeks.

Almost a million Canadians came home last week from around the world as the news about this nightmare pandemic reached the snowbirds and backpackers.

We face an uncertain future, locked down with no idea when we will be free to resume normal lives, awaiting grim news from our hospitals, but we are home, in a good, well-organized place, where we can be sure that however bad things get, we will do our best to get through it together, even as we keep our distance.

It is another reminder, for anyone who needs one, that we are lucky to call this country home, and that we ought to do what we can to make sure it remains the kind of place where people look out for one another.

https://www.macleans.ca/society/life/escape-from-florida-my-2400-km-drive-back-to-the-sanity-of-canada/

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by ZooOga: 4:34pm On Aug 30, 2020
Goodvibes007:

I read the both articles. For the 2nd article, the Canadian guy predicted the future of how bad the virus situation would get in the US. He was spot on!

A long read, but absolutely worth it.


the Canadian guy was spot on real early.

At 3 more Universal Orlando hotels, 840 people are losing their jobs

By GABRIELLE RUSSON
ORLANDO SENTINEL |
AUG 28, 2020

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/tourism/os-bz-universal-warn-hotels-20200828-jmrmrmfw3zhd7an4ykfufxozfy-story.html

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by ribbit: 4:46pm On Aug 30, 2020
salford1:

It really seems Putin has an agenda of breaking the US as events unfolds. Dictators and leaders of nationalist government always seek revenge.

As for Putin trying to break the US into multiple countries, it’s been an ongoing effort for decades, even prior to the end of the Cold War. It’s just that the GOP and right-wing media/supporters have created a fertile ground. The Russians have come for a reaping of what they have sown and what “fake conservative” ideologues in the US have germinated and grown.
well said.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by ribbit: 4:47pm On Aug 30, 2020
wirinet:


That's the strategy Britain used to conquer India, a country over 20 times its size and population without firing a single shot. Create internal divisions and watch the country collapse. Putin seemed to have perfected the art.

Even the US had used this strategy to bring down many countries and taken control of its resources, but no one believed such strategy would succeed in the US. We wrongly believed the US was too politically and economically stable for such.
wrongly believed indeed.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by sexylassie2(f): 5:06pm On Aug 30, 2020
salford1:

It really seems Putin has an agenda of breaking the US as events unfolds. Dictators and leaders of nationalist government always seek revenge.

As for Putin trying to break the US into multiple countries, it’s been an ongoing effort for decades, even prior to the end of the Cold War. It’s just that the GOP and right-wing media/supporters have created a fertile ground. The Russians have come for a reaping of what they have sown and what “fake conservative” ideologues in the US have germinated and grown.

You are naive, you sincerely believe putin want to destroy America.

America wants to be destroyed by the leftists within the country, these people control the press and control how you think, they are ones inciting racial wars.

You know nothing about politics other than what you watch and read on tv and newspapers.

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by ribbit: 5:13pm On Aug 30, 2020
Goodvibes007:

I read the both articles. For the 2nd article, the Canadian guy predicted the future of how bad the virus situation would get in the US. He was spot on!

A long read, but absolutely worth it.

good read

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Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by budaatum: 5:15pm On Aug 30, 2020
IamPlato:
I Have Been Hearing A Lot About Trump but Seen Absolutely Nothing. Maybe I Am Not Updated enough but I Want To Know Why Trump Is So Hated by Many Americans


Honestly I Have Seen Nothing Wrong With This Man, he Has A Few Flaws because No One Is Perfect but If We Access The Lives Of Everyone Critsizing Him we Would See How disgustin and Hypocritical Many Lives Can Be


Anyway, I Would Really Want To Know Why Trump Is So hated by People even Here On Nairaland I See People Hating Him


I Want To Do A Video On Something Important so I Really Need This Information, please What Are The Reasons Why Trump is Not Liked.


If Its About Hating blacks Trump Doesnt Hate Blacks Actually.


Why Do People Hate Trump?

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