punch it in
08-04-2021, 08:28 AM
Still here. Let me know when any info comes out that his policies, repeat his policies, have been detrimental. Florida having has a low vaccination rate which is causing their disproportionate spike in COIVD, however the idiots not getting a vaccine aren't following his policies. (BTW you never did answer the question - Do you still think Cuomo did a good job with COVID? Or your own governor for that matter? (Both of whose policy decisions lead to massive death increases due to COVID))
What policy led to a massive death increase in New Jersey or New York?
Like others on this thread you are comparing two of the most densely populated states in the country to Florida. You are still trying so hard to say the Democratic leaders fucked up yet Texas and Florida- two Republican led states where there are not people living on top of people are responsible right now for one third of new cases in the entire country.
punch it in
08-04-2021, 08:34 AM
If I read one more comment about NJ or NY being the problem ,….
Lets put 1000 people in a small room and 100 people in a big room and see what happens with the spread?
Come on people. Florida and Texas are a little easier to socially distance in than NYC or NJ. Take that into consideration before trying to let DeShithead and Texas off the hook. Not that we need to because even with NYC and NJ up against it as far as schematics go Florida and Texas are STILL leading the charge here.
mredskins
08-04-2021, 08:47 AM
now i got start wearing a mask at work again
thanks un-vaccinated you are the fawking best
Giantone
08-04-2021, 08:52 AM
What policy led to a massive death increase in New Jersey or New York?
Like others on this thread you are comparing two of the most densely populated states in the country to Florida. You are still trying so hard to say the Democratic leaders fucked up yet Texas and Florida- two Republican led states where there are not people living on top of people are responsible right now for one third of new cases in the entire country.
Thing is, what happen in the beginning and what is happening now are two different things. Texas and Florida want to say see this is what we did but with this new variant it's not working and the ignorance of the government Officials and lack of awareness in the public in those two states is killing people. Everyone one wants to be freaking right when they should just want what is best and safe.
Giantone
08-04-2021, 08:56 AM
The entire state of Florida has roughly as many people in it as the city of Manhattan. You think maybe that crowds might have something to do with the spread when comparing deaths per capita or in raw numbers?
The at risk population or the older folks you are referencing in Florida are also the most likely to get vaccinated, and were the first to get vaccinated. They also do not gather at clubs, or elsewhere and rage the night away. They stay in alot and are in bed at 5 pm. It is much more likely the virus spreads among the younger, gathering crowds like you see in NYC.
Seems like you are ignoring inconvenient facts that don’t support whatever point it is you are trying to make, but you aren’t the first and won’t be the last a wiseman once said…..
Can I add, NYC gets on average 1.6 million people a day from outside the city and suburbs...a day Florida or Texas does not have that concentration in a small spot like NYC ,.....big difference......bigly!!!
Chico23231
08-04-2021, 09:10 AM
Typical. People can see the data and review the policies instituted… yet dismiss it cause it doesn’t line up politically
mooby
08-04-2021, 09:12 AM
I'm a Republican - see my posts. Romney is a Republican, McConnel is a Republican, Cheney is a Republican, etc.etc. etc. As a percentage I'd say just as few Dems call out Cuomo as Reps call out Trump.
Literally everywhere Dems are calling out Cuomo for his behavior now.
Who could've imagined opinions would change as new reports and insights into his behavior are released?
:rolleyes:
I'm still waiting for his supporters to call out Trump for his behavior which has been thoroughly well-documented.
Looking at the total # of cases and deaths I am still not seeing why DeSantis should be praised while criticizing Cuomo at the same time, but I'm moving on. People are going to believe whatever they want.
In the end we all want the same thing right? To move past this and resume some sort of normal, whatever that is. But the fact is we're not going to get past it until more people are fully vaccinated. Those are the people we should be focused on right now. All this fighting between people who are doing the right things just isn't necessary. If you're vaxxed and mask up when needed I don't have a problem with you. If you're anti-mask and anti-vaxx, yeah I have a problem with you.
Literally everywhere Dems are calling out Cuomo for his behavior now.
Who could've imagined opinions would change as new reports and insights into his behavior are released?
:rolleyes:
I'm still waiting for his supporters to call out Trump for his behavior which has been thoroughly well-documented.
Cuomo definitely doesn't have any allies left. I haven't heard anyone come out and support him. But yeah we're supposed to believe from the right that they called out Trump just the same. FFS.
Giantone
08-04-2021, 09:39 AM
I was that someone and then I provided the data that proved what I was saying. You may dislike DeSantis (I don't like him cozying up to Trump, I actually have a major problem over that) but you really can't criticize his handling of COVID (yet - I'll give you yet).
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-03-19/florida-desantis-covid-awful
Column: Dear news media, Fla. Gov. DeSantis’ COVID record isn’t a success, but a failure
This is newer.............
https://www.newsweek.com/wrong-headed-miami-beach-mayor-blames-desantis-after-florida-sets-covid-19-case-record-1615052
POLITICS
'Wrong-Headed': Miami Beach Mayor Blames DeSantis After Florida Sets COVID-19 Case Record
Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber blamed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after the state reported 21,683 new COVID-19 cases Saturday, its highest single-day total during the ongoing pandemic.
"We're not allowed to have mask mandates now, we were one of the first cities to require it and we charged a fine just to get people to do it. The governor stopped allowing us to do it and then immediately we saw a surge across our county and state when he did that," Gelber told CNN.
The Democratic mayor said city officials are "trying to do everything we can to get around the governor's very wrong-headed desires."