The Trump-Virus Is Moving Ever Higher On All-Time Deaths Chart – Next To Fall – WWI

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  • WillyBoy
    SBR MVP
    • 06-19-18
    • 1988

    #1
    The Trump-Virus Is Moving Ever Higher On All-Time Deaths Chart – Next To Fall – WWI
    The Trump-Virus is sprinting faster up the Death charts – just topping the 1957-58 pandemic. Is there no stopping its rapid climb? Hating on China hasn’t worked. Hydroxychloroquine and bleach hasn’t worked either. It even laughs at warmer weather. Next in its sights World War I, perhaps as early as today – but never fear, I’ll keep you all posted.

  • WillyBoy
    SBR MVP
    • 06-19-18
    • 1988

    #2
    Why is it the “Trump-Virus”? I can appreciate the inability and reluctance of Red Herd morons to read more than a dozen words in a row, and – even worse – containing nothing racist or anything in praise of the Orange Blimp – but I’m tired of explaining, over and over, why Trump owns this virus, and every American it kills. It won’t help the reading-averse, FAUX-News addicts, but the links below go a long way in explanation.

    Seven weeks ago, South Korea and the U.S. had the same number of virus deaths. Today, South Korea has fewer than 300, and the U.S. has more than 70,000.


    Taking the necessary steps to prevent SARS-CoV-2 and the symptoms of COVID-19 are imperative to stopping the transmission.
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    • BOA12
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-19-12
      • 20622

      #3
      Originally posted by WillyBoy
      Why is it the “Trump-Virus”? I can appreciate the inability and reluctance of Red Herd morons to read more than a dozen words in a row, and – even worse – containing nothing racist or anything in praise of the Orange Blimp – but I’m tired of explaining, over and over, why Trump owns this virus, and every American it kills. It won’t help the reading-averse, FAUX-News addicts, but the links below go a long way in explanation.

      Seven weeks ago, South Korea and the U.S. had the same number of virus deaths. Today, South Korea has fewer than 300, and the U.S. has more than 70,000.


      https://www.healthline.com/health-ne...ts-come-online
      Has been often said; "What's in a name?" fever a curable disease.
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      • DoctorStrong
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 12-11-19
        • 759

        #4
        Simply amazing. The virus is real bad
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