Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:09 - Apr 15 with 2440 views | Steve_M | An obvious deflection from his own failings which, nevertheless, will be successful with the target audience. The US was already behind on payments to the WHO and then they wonder why it was so reluctant to criticise China left as it's major funder. That's not to say that the WHO is beyond criticism, it's treatment of Taiwan - ignored despite clear lessons it could have provided to the world just to placate China - was poor. And, as you imply, this disease is going to cause a significant number of deaths in Africa and India. Controlling it will be a global cause not one that can be achieved by a half-arsed attempt to shut borders. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:25 - Apr 15 with 2410 views | Herbivore | Sadly this will play well with his base. Every move he makes is designed to sure up his support so he gets another 4 years, and amazingly he'll probably be successful. The world is fooked. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:37 - Apr 15 with 2388 views | StochesStotasBlewe | I assumed Roger Daltrey was wealthy enough to fund them himself. Have been watching Trumps blustering daily briefings. He is coming over as a bigger tw@t than normal, if that was possible. Dangerous. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:45 - Apr 15 with 2376 views | ElderGrizzly | [Post edited 15 Apr 2020 7:46]
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:48 - Apr 15 with 2366 views | ElderGrizzly |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:25 - Apr 15 by Herbivore | Sadly this will play well with his base. Every move he makes is designed to sure up his support so he gets another 4 years, and amazingly he'll probably be successful. The world is fooked. |
Indeed. Stunts like the White House briefings and then this is all about those too disenfranchised to look up the truth |  | |  |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:56 - Apr 15 with 2324 views | factual_blue |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:09 - Apr 15 by Steve_M | An obvious deflection from his own failings which, nevertheless, will be successful with the target audience. The US was already behind on payments to the WHO and then they wonder why it was so reluctant to criticise China left as it's major funder. That's not to say that the WHO is beyond criticism, it's treatment of Taiwan - ignored despite clear lessons it could have provided to the world just to placate China - was poor. And, as you imply, this disease is going to cause a significant number of deaths in Africa and India. Controlling it will be a global cause not one that can be achieved by a half-arsed attempt to shut borders. |
The target audience who, in Randy Newman's words, don't know their ass from a hole in the ground. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:58 - Apr 15 with 2324 views | MattinLondon | Hopefully the rest of the world will increase their funding to it and stick two fingers up at him...don’t expect Boris and co to do it though. |  | |  |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 08:33 - Apr 15 with 2241 views | TractorWood |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:58 - Apr 15 by MattinLondon | Hopefully the rest of the world will increase their funding to it and stick two fingers up at him...don’t expect Boris and co to do it though. |
I think the UK is one of the biggest contributors to WHO outside of the US and Bill Gates. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 08:38 - Apr 15 with 2227 views | BloomBlue |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:09 - Apr 15 by Steve_M | An obvious deflection from his own failings which, nevertheless, will be successful with the target audience. The US was already behind on payments to the WHO and then they wonder why it was so reluctant to criticise China left as it's major funder. That's not to say that the WHO is beyond criticism, it's treatment of Taiwan - ignored despite clear lessons it could have provided to the world just to placate China - was poor. And, as you imply, this disease is going to cause a significant number of deaths in Africa and India. Controlling it will be a global cause not one that can be achieved by a half-arsed attempt to shut borders. |
And that's part of the problem, the WHO criticised Trump for suspending flights from China when the WHO said there isn't a need to stop travel but then as you say the WHOs treatment of Taiwan just to keep China happy and not criticise China is totally wrong and the WHO should be called out for that. I'm not saying the WHO shouldn't criticise but clearly they are playing politics and desperate to keep China as open and engaged with the world as they don't want another CV situation in 3 or 4 years and China hides the initial outbreak as it did this time, but the WHOs role isn't to play politics and should be neutral/consistent. If China wants to be part of the world they need to act like it. However Trump shouldn't remove the funding that's stupid at a time the world needs it |  | |  |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 08:46 - Apr 15 with 2201 views | allezlesbleus |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 08:33 - Apr 15 by TractorWood | I think the UK is one of the biggest contributors to WHO outside of the US and Bill Gates. |
I've just read that the UK is the 2nd biggest contributing country to the WHO, after the USA. |  | |  |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 09:02 - Apr 15 with 2155 views | Pinewoodblue |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 08:46 - Apr 15 by allezlesbleus | I've just read that the UK is the 2nd biggest contributing country to the WHO, after the USA. |
The UK and Bill Gates foundation, in the Last published accounts, between them contributed more than the US. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 09:38 - Apr 15 with 2092 views | Basuco | 2407 Americans died yesterday, a new record? Trump was tweeting in March that the virus is no worse than the flu and America are on top of it. This has more to do with the trump election campaign than failings of the WHO. |  | |  |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:37 - Apr 15 with 1979 views | Pinewoodblue |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 09:38 - Apr 15 by Basuco | 2407 Americans died yesterday, a new record? Trump was tweeting in March that the virus is no worse than the flu and America are on top of it. This has more to do with the trump election campaign than failings of the WHO. |
He has been campaigning ever since his inauguration. The sad thing is he won’t be defeated by the biggest ever margin for a president seeking re-election. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:39 - Apr 15 with 1974 views | Lord_Lucan |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:37 - Apr 15 by Pinewoodblue | He has been campaigning ever since his inauguration. The sad thing is he won’t be defeated by the biggest ever margin for a president seeking re-election. |
The absolute loon is going to storm it - even if half of America is dead by then. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:43 - Apr 15 with 1953 views | brazil1982 |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 07:58 - Apr 15 by MattinLondon | Hopefully the rest of the world will increase their funding to it and stick two fingers up at him...don’t expect Boris and co to do it though. |
Why not? |  | |  |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:45 - Apr 15 with 1948 views | Pinewoodblue |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:39 - Apr 15 by Lord_Lucan | The absolute loon is going to storm it - even if half of America is dead by then. |
Think we both , among others, suggested that early in his Presidency when Elder Grizzly was suggesting he wouldn’t last long. The Democrats are less divided this time and you won’t see 100,000’s writing in the name of a third party. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:58 - Apr 15 with 1917 views | Guthrum |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:39 - Apr 15 by Lord_Lucan | The absolute loon is going to storm it - even if half of America is dead by then. |
I'm not so sure. Trump only just won last time. Now you haven't got the anti-Clinton factor, there are people like the woman I was talking to in Montana who voted Trump in 2016 because they felt it would be good to have a businessman in the White House, but now think he's gone off the rails, there is a generation of younger voters coming through. Sure, the hard-core fanatics will still go for Trump, but there aren't enough of them to win the election on their own. Think this could go either way. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 13:01 - Apr 15 with 1914 views | itfcjoe |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:58 - Apr 15 by Guthrum | I'm not so sure. Trump only just won last time. Now you haven't got the anti-Clinton factor, there are people like the woman I was talking to in Montana who voted Trump in 2016 because they felt it would be good to have a businessman in the White House, but now think he's gone off the rails, there is a generation of younger voters coming through. Sure, the hard-core fanatics will still go for Trump, but there aren't enough of them to win the election on their own. Think this could go either way. |
40% will vote for their party regardless. But easy to forget that Trump lost the popular vote last time, if the economy continues to fall off a cliff then he'll just resemble a mad man shouting at a cloud about why, those with a degree of critical thinking will see what has happened and how badly he has let the American people down |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 13:07 - Apr 15 with 1892 views | GlasgowBlue | Completely reckless. The WHO have a lot of questions to answer regarding their initial response, taking China's word at face value and the way they have politicised Tawain and Israel but now isn't the time. We are in the middle of a pandemic and they need to be fully funded. This is pure political gmesmanship. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 13:18 - Apr 15 with 1870 views | LankHenners |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:58 - Apr 15 by Guthrum | I'm not so sure. Trump only just won last time. Now you haven't got the anti-Clinton factor, there are people like the woman I was talking to in Montana who voted Trump in 2016 because they felt it would be good to have a businessman in the White House, but now think he's gone off the rails, there is a generation of younger voters coming through. Sure, the hard-core fanatics will still go for Trump, but there aren't enough of them to win the election on their own. Think this could go either way. |
His handling of the coronavirus will probably make it more unpredictable than it would have been, though the Democrats have essentially done the exact same thing as last time and are banking on people being fed up with Trump by now which is somewhat of a risk. For all the analysis and predictions people can make, it’ll likely come down to undecided voters in swing states waiting until a week before polling day to think about politics. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 13:58 - Apr 15 with 1796 views | SpruceMoose |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 13:18 - Apr 15 by LankHenners | His handling of the coronavirus will probably make it more unpredictable than it would have been, though the Democrats have essentially done the exact same thing as last time and are banking on people being fed up with Trump by now which is somewhat of a risk. For all the analysis and predictions people can make, it’ll likely come down to undecided voters in swing states waiting until a week before polling day to think about politics. |
It's easy to criticise the 'Democrats'but the Democratic Party members had the opportunity to vote for any number of candidates, after hearing them and their positions for the best part of a year, and all of these candidates failed to make them believe they could beat Trump, other than Biden. The feeling among many DP members who I know right now is that this election is not the one to be fecking around with what half of the country (incorrectly) considers to be extreme left wing politics. It's too critical for the future of the country that Trump is removed from office this year. They are too scared, and it was obvious that they were always going to go with the person who is seen as the safe pair of hands (because he's a straight, white, old, man - I know I know...) I imagine that there are many voters who will vote for Biden, who didn't vote for Clinton and sure as heck wouldn't vote for a Sanders or a Warren, and I say that as someone firmly in the Warren camp. FWIW I thought Warren was a far more viable candidate than Sanders, but you know, she's a woman so...). Anyway, I believe that's what's what your average moderate Democrat is being motivated by. We will find out if that's true later this year. I think Biden's VP pick will be important in carrying the vote with the more leftwing members. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 14:18 - Apr 15 with 1765 views | TractorWood |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 12:45 - Apr 15 by Pinewoodblue | Think we both , among others, suggested that early in his Presidency when Elder Grizzly was suggesting he wouldn’t last long. The Democrats are less divided this time and you won’t see 100,000’s writing in the name of a third party. |
Can't be right. Elder Grizzly talking about Trump? |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 14:24 - Apr 15 with 1755 views | LankHenners |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 13:58 - Apr 15 by SpruceMoose | It's easy to criticise the 'Democrats'but the Democratic Party members had the opportunity to vote for any number of candidates, after hearing them and their positions for the best part of a year, and all of these candidates failed to make them believe they could beat Trump, other than Biden. The feeling among many DP members who I know right now is that this election is not the one to be fecking around with what half of the country (incorrectly) considers to be extreme left wing politics. It's too critical for the future of the country that Trump is removed from office this year. They are too scared, and it was obvious that they were always going to go with the person who is seen as the safe pair of hands (because he's a straight, white, old, man - I know I know...) I imagine that there are many voters who will vote for Biden, who didn't vote for Clinton and sure as heck wouldn't vote for a Sanders or a Warren, and I say that as someone firmly in the Warren camp. FWIW I thought Warren was a far more viable candidate than Sanders, but you know, she's a woman so...). Anyway, I believe that's what's what your average moderate Democrat is being motivated by. We will find out if that's true later this year. I think Biden's VP pick will be important in carrying the vote with the more leftwing members. |
The ‘you have to earn their vote’ line has to work both ways. You can’t say ‘well if they wanted a different nominee they should have voted for them’ then expect everyone to rally behind whoever it ends up being. You can’t really ignore the establishment figures all getting behind Biden and pushing him to the fore after it looked like he was going to eat dust after Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. The Democrats saw their man in trouble and acted (with more cohesion and decisiveness than they put into winning the real deal I might add). That’s probably true re: Clinton vs Biden but that depends on their reason for not voting for Clinton last time. If it was because of her personally then maybe they’ll vote this time but if it’s because they didn’t want an ‘establishment’ figure then that vote will be lost this time as well. Warren was a dud. She tried to position herself between Sanders and the centrist candidates and failed to appeal to either camp. She seemed like she was poorly advised - she didn’t look comfortable during the whole ‘Bernie told me a woman could never win’ thing which backfired. The Warren that took on Bloomberg at the debates was the Warren that people should have seen. Instead she faded away. Her actions (or lack of) after dropping out were pretty poor - for an alleged progressive she didn’t do much to help the cause. The VP pick will be interesting, although whilst the ‘it’s going to be a woman’ decision went down well with a lot of liberals who’d vote blue anyway. Their mistake last time was assuming Clinton would walk it because she was up against such an oaf. It looks worryingly like they’re going for the same tactic again but with an earlier, longer run-up with said oaf having exposed his oafishness for 4 years. As I said, it could well come down to a handful (relatively) of undecided voters choosing to go with Trump’s nationalist America first jingoism or go with the ‘safe’ choice. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 14:41 - Apr 15 with 1731 views | SpruceMoose |
Trump suspends WHO funding. on 14:24 - Apr 15 by LankHenners | The ‘you have to earn their vote’ line has to work both ways. You can’t say ‘well if they wanted a different nominee they should have voted for them’ then expect everyone to rally behind whoever it ends up being. You can’t really ignore the establishment figures all getting behind Biden and pushing him to the fore after it looked like he was going to eat dust after Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. The Democrats saw their man in trouble and acted (with more cohesion and decisiveness than they put into winning the real deal I might add). That’s probably true re: Clinton vs Biden but that depends on their reason for not voting for Clinton last time. If it was because of her personally then maybe they’ll vote this time but if it’s because they didn’t want an ‘establishment’ figure then that vote will be lost this time as well. Warren was a dud. She tried to position herself between Sanders and the centrist candidates and failed to appeal to either camp. She seemed like she was poorly advised - she didn’t look comfortable during the whole ‘Bernie told me a woman could never win’ thing which backfired. The Warren that took on Bloomberg at the debates was the Warren that people should have seen. Instead she faded away. Her actions (or lack of) after dropping out were pretty poor - for an alleged progressive she didn’t do much to help the cause. The VP pick will be interesting, although whilst the ‘it’s going to be a woman’ decision went down well with a lot of liberals who’d vote blue anyway. Their mistake last time was assuming Clinton would walk it because she was up against such an oaf. It looks worryingly like they’re going for the same tactic again but with an earlier, longer run-up with said oaf having exposed his oafishness for 4 years. As I said, it could well come down to a handful (relatively) of undecided voters choosing to go with Trump’s nationalist America first jingoism or go with the ‘safe’ choice. |
I disagree whole hardheartedly with your assessment of Warren, but I've had it out too many times with too many real life Sanders supporters over here that I'm tired of it now. So we can agree to disagree there. Sanders would have been my number two pick anyway, so there's no point having a barney! I think there is a huge difference between Biden and Clinton. 1) He's a white bloke and not a woman, 2) He enjoys (currently) a lot of fondness from many people who link him to those Obama years, and because of his personal story. Clinton was and is widely loathed by many, and I just don't see that being the case for Biden. None of that obviously means he will walk it, he has a lot to do to win over the younger progressive voter, and the Republicans are going to tear him to shreds over his son and Burisma. I know this isn't the nominee I wanted, and I find him entirely uninspiring, but removing Trump is the number one thing for me. If the Democrats were smart they will get Biden over the line, somehow flip the House, then start playing the Right at their own game. Massive expansion of voting rights, remove the filibuster, sort out DACA, statehood for DC and Puerto Rico, strong and meaningful environmental protections, neuter the NRA, comprehensive access to healthcare, punish those responsible for throwing children in cages at the Mexican border, expand the number of judges on the Supreme court. Set up a dynasty that will take this country in the right directions for generations. They can't be distracted by infighting. |  |
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Trump suspends WHO funding. on 14:44 - Apr 15 with 1723 views | baltimore_suey | Trump knows this is political war...and usually likes to get in first!! What we see here is the opening stage of trying to get China to admit what they've done |  | |  |
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