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President Trump goes to India to drum up business while the left is still sitting on their fat a$$es belittling the President and not doing their job. When are they going to go to work?
The Democrats are at it again – trying to bring down the markets with the coronavirus pandemic. The reason Wall Street messed with the numbers because the President was out of the country and they missed him – and needed some pennies. They do this all of the time when their petty cash runs low. What they do is lower the numbers and then buy the stuff and then raise the numbers and sell. Isn’t there some way this can be better regulated to stop these gangsters?
Democrat pigs still wallowing in the mud:

How many people die from the flu each year?
According to the CDC, the flu kills a surprising 3,300 to 49,000 people every year. This rather high number varies greatly in any given year, and according to many health experts is pretty exaggerated. Most years, US death certificates show fewer than 300 deaths attributed to the flu.
Was this a politically- generated virus by China to generate an economic crisis since China furnishes goods to so many countries worldwide or stop the protesters which has happened. America needs to shift their gears and quit relying on a communist country to supply goods and services, especially to the U.S. Normally, countries work with each other to combat diseases; but, China is not allowing scientists into their country to find out the source of origination of this latest disease.
Was this in regards to our 2020 election and to hurt the world economy?
And, as usual, the United Nations is “standing still” and they want a One World Order and wealth distribution? Just what is their job when China won’t cooperate with the world to solve the coronavirus problem? Just as I expected – just a front store window-dressing.
Again: How many people die from the flu each year?
According to the CDC, the flu kills a surprising 3,300 to 49,000 people every year. This rather high number varies greatly in any given year, and according to many health experts is pretty exaggerated. Most years, US death certificates show fewer than 300 deaths attributed to the flu.Toluse Olorunnipa.
Now read the latest BS that fake news pigs are tweaking.
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Robert Costa
February 25, 2020
As President Trump spent Monday sightseeing in India, the U.S. stock market plunged amid growing concerns about a deadly virus spreading quickly across continents — a split screen that brought into stark relief how the coronavirus is testing the White House and undercutting Trump’s central reelection message.
The Trump administration’s disjointed handling of the outbreak has faced mounting criticism as the president’s allies have scrambled to take preventive steps while seeking to reassure the public, at times struggling to explain their decisions and offer a consistent message.
The president’s strategy of publicly downplaying the threat that the virus poses to the United States was undermined Monday as the Dow Jones industrial average — a measure he follows closely — shed more than 1,000 points for its largest drop in two years. Investors acted on growing fears of a worldwide pandemic as the virus took hold in multiple countries, threatening to disrupt global commerce.
Trump, who spent Monday visiting the Taj Mahal and other cultural sites, tried to project a sense of calm after the markets closed.
“The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA,” he wrote on Twitter. “We are in contact with everyone and all relevant countries. CDC & World Health have been working hard and very smart. Stock Market starting to look very good to me!”
Minutes later, the president turned to retweeting posts about FBI surveillance, socialism and Republican fundraising.
For a president who has governed “by tweet and circus,” a potential global health crisis that blunts economic growth could expose one of Trump’s main weaknesses as he prepares to face voters in November, said Russell Riley, a presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center.
“Having hollowed out the senior leadership of so many departments of the government — especially in the scientific community — he is now in desperate need of professional guidance among people he has abused for three years,” Riley said. “If the markets continue to drop and the medical news gets very bad, then this president is singularly ill-prepared to deal with it in a rational manner.”
Behind the scenes, the Trump administration rushed to expand its response to the coronavirus and rebound from missteps that had drawn the president’s ire and raised questions about the government’s readiness to address the outbreak.
The White House requested an emergency spending package from Congress seeking $1.8 billion to combat the virus, part of a $2.5 billion total government response effort, according to a letter sent Monday by the Office of Management and Budget.
“This funding would support all aspects of the U.S. response,” wrote acting OMB director Russell Vought, mentioning costs for quarantining, vaccine development and preparedness, among others.
“Because this funding arises from an unforeseen, unanticipated event and is necessary for the protection of human life, these supplemental resources should be designated as emergency funding.”
National security adviser Robert C. O’Brien has discussed possible options for global coalitions and outreach with other senior White House officials in recent days, according to a White House official and a veteran Republican who have been briefed on the deliberations. One option includes having Trump call for a U.N. Security Council meeting to force China to share more information about the outbreak, which began in December in Wuhan and quickly spread from the world’s most populous nation.
But those conversations remain preliminary, and no decisions have been made about whether Trump will ratchet up his pressure on China or global groups in the coming days, those two people said.
Passengers exit a plane at Eppley Airfield in Omaha on Feb. 17. Americans on a cruise ship who were at high risk of being exposed to the coronavirus were taken to the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
When asked if O’Brien and others are mulling a push at the U.N., a spokesman for the National Security Council said in a statement that the “situation is dynamic and has the potential to change very quickly, and we are preparing mitigating strategies that could be necessary if the situation does change.”
Longtime Trump associates and observers said the president and his team are not panicked but are aware of the political cost of a sustained market drop.
“If he gets a real correction, a 10 to 15 percent down draft in the market, it’d take one of the legs off of a very big part of his reelection campaign,” said financier Anthony Scaramucci, the onetime White House communications director who has broken with Trump.
Major Republican donors are closely tracking developments and the political consequences not just of the coronavirus but the rise of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in the Democratic presidential race. Those two issues, veteran GOP financier Spencer Zwick said, are now front and center for the party’s leading donors.
“We’ve always said the president has a better shot of being reelected in a good market, but there is talk of whether there could be a black swan event that changes things,” Zwick, a longtime organizer for former House speaker Paul D. Ryan and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah).1
(Three pigs in Obama’s mud puddle who are still working with the One World Order.)
Trump’s allies have followed the president’s lead in downplaying talk of a major economic slump resulting from the outbreak.
“I don’t think he’s disturbed by ups and downs in the market,” Chris Ruddy, a Trump confidant and chief executive of Newsmax Media, said. “The economy is so strong that even if it weakened a little bit, he’d still have a great record.”
(Someone needs to investigate the ups and downs in the market. It looks like someone is tinkering with the engine which is driving the market. We all know the up and down games the gangsters on Wall Street play. When is the Federal government going to catch them at this game or maybe they are also part of this game?)
Still, Ruddy said that a months-long market downturn “could be problematic” for Trump’s reelection.
(My instinct tells me that the Demorats are getting involved in this market to make the President look bad. AG Barr could stop this nonsense in a New York minute by starting to arrest the Obama/Democrat coup criminals.
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro insisted in an interview that the administration is working aggressively to coordinate the federal response, including speeding up efforts to find a vaccine for a virus that has spread to more than 25 countries.
“We’re working in Trump time,” Navarro said Monday. “That means you go as fast as possible — like seeking to cut vaccine development time in half.”
Navarro, who appeared on Fox Business Network on Monday, was one of the Trump allies who tried to calm the markets by arguing that the U.S. economy remains strong and that Trump is in command.
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow encouraged Americans to buy more stocks, and Trump’s reelection campaign released a statement praising the stock market’s ongoing bull run.
“The stock market has continually broken records under President Trump, boosting 401(k)s across the country,” said campaign spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany.
Trump’s campaign also defended the president’s handling of the crisis, pointing to his early steps to block some travel from China.
But internal tensions have plagued the administration’s response, which is being run by a task force with O’Brien and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar at the helm.
Trump and Azar’s department have clashed in recent days over HHS’s handling of the repatriation of Americans with the virus.
Trump grew furious with senior advisers last week over a decision to allow 14 Americans who tested positive for coronavirus to return to the United States from Japan after being assured that infected patients would remain in quarantine overseas, according to administration officials.
He again became irate after learning over the weekend that federal officials planned to house some coronavirus patients in an Alabama facility despite protests from local officials, said Rep. Mike D. Rogers (R-Ala.).
Trump personally stepped in to block the plan, which Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) said “wasn’t fully vetted.”
“It was really poorly handled,” Rogers told reporters Monday, adding that Trump used colorful language to express his displeasure during a call from Air Force One. “The president just told me in our third phone call yesterday, somebody’s going to get fired over this. But I don’t know who.”
Azar will be facing members of Congress this week for hearings about the proposed HHS budget, starting Tuesday. He likely will be pressed on the administration’s handling of the coronavirus.
While the White House is requesting $1.8 billion from Congress, there is debate inside the administration about whether the request should be far larger, according to a senior administration official who requested anonymity to discuss internal plans.
“It’s going to start around $1 billion and we’ll go from there, but the numbers are fluid,” the official said.
By comparison, the Obama administration requested $6 billion in emergency funding during the 2014 Ebola crisis.
The coronavirus outbreak has infected more than 77,000 people, killing at least 2,600. Countries including South Korea, Japan, Italy and Iran have seen their number of cases rise in recent days, in some cases dramatically.
An additional 18 people in the United States have tested positive for the coronavirus, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials said Monday, bringing the total number of confirmed U.S. cases to 53.
Congress still sittin’ on the pot and bitchin’.

(Here we go, again. Instead of bitching – the Pelosi Congress needs to get off their fat a$$ and do their job. They are the ones who haven’t done anything in three years because they thought Billary was going to win. Heh, heh! And, they were caught with their britches down. That is why they haven’t done ANYTHING to help the people. It has been left up to President Trump to keep the engine running with all of his progress.)
Democrats have slammed the Trump administration’s response, calling it haphazard and lax.
(What’s new?)
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