Under promise, Over deliver....
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5173079]Signed an executive order that we will administer 100 Million shots in 100 days, unless you are doing new math, that is 1 Million per day, something Trump had already hit before Sleepy Joe took office.
Several other executive orders simply restated what Trump was already doing but not Joe and his Hoe can take the credit.[/QUOTE]If you've not figured it out already, Biden's Approach on the Virus Is to Underpromise and then Overdeliver. Star Trek fans might know this as "The Scotty Principle. " Its one of the oldest rules in business, politics, or marriage (or sex).
Alternatively another method is this: When in doubt, do the opposite of what Trump did. It will usually work.
Now that the homicidal narcissist is history we can actually make some progress in beating back the pandemic. Yes, the country is now vaccinating almost 1 million a day, and that is likely to continue and ramp up sharply in March or April - 100 days is the end of April and by then, with all the work on getting the logistics unsnarled and vaccine production ramped up, I've seen projections that we could be doing 2 M-2. 5 M vaccinations per day by mid-April. If that's correct, then Team Joe would easily blow by the 100 M in 100 days goal, and give Team Joe a nice, nice talking point.
Good to see adults in charge. And adults who know how to play the game.
You are not worthy in the least.
[QUOTE=Bullett64;5173197]So humor me and assume that I am worthy of your articulation. I promise you that I have the intelligence and education to understand your argument. The problem is, I have not so far heard you make one. All you do is belittle others. Do you actually have a reasonable, logical position upon which you base you position? If so, I would like to hear it, in fact we would all like to hear it. You can leave out the parts which reference knee pads.[/QUOTE]I belittle George because he deserves it. And just who is we? You and George? Two leftist braintards whose opinions run counter to almost everyone on this thread? Sorry. I wasted enough time on George. I have no time for you.
Spoken like a true Socialist
You are too stupid to do anything yourself, the guvment has to do it for you.
Oh, and the defense production act simply forces more vaccine to be made in America and higher prices to the tax-payers.
[QUOTE=SgtSoros;5174320]Trump had NO delivery plan to speak of, he dumped it on the states, just as he did for PPE and testing and asked them to figure it out. Trump undermined state efforts and then blamed governors when things went wrong and whined about Biden getting credit for the vaccine. Again, the Biden's administration's plan is to under promise and over deliver.
Biden just signed an Executive order that broadens the use of the Defense Production Act to expand vaccine production. Signing the Defense Production Act will also boost supplies such as "low dead space" syringes, which can be used to squeeze more doses out of vaccine vials. This will help to ramp up injections of vaccines to at least 2.5+ million per day.
[B]On the day Trump was booted out of the WH, 31,161,075 doses had been distributed and only 15,707,588 had been administered, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.[/B]
[URL]https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-cdc/cdc-says-15-7-million-doses-of-covid-19-vaccines-administered-in-united-states-idUSKBN29P0FX[/URL]
[I]President Trump on Wednesday sought to defend his administrations effort to quickly distribute Covid vaccine doses as he faces criticism for a slower-than-expected rollout.
Public health specialists and President-elect Joe Biden have criticized the administrations vaccine effort in recent days for failing to administer doses as quickly as they are distributed.
Now it is up to the states to administer. Get moving! the president tweeted.[/I]
[URL]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9097241/Trump-blames-states-COVID-19-vaccine-roll-slow.html[/URL]
[B]Jarad Kushner comments....[/B]
[I]Jared Kushner, seated at the head of the conference table, in a chair taller than all the others, was quick to strike a confrontational tone. The Federal Government is NOT going to lead this response, he announced. Its up to the states to figure out what they want to do.
Free markets will solve this, Kushner said dismissively. That is not the role of government.[/I].
[URL]https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/jared-kushner-let-the-markets-decide-covid-19-fate&[/URL][/QUOTE]
Your howls of socialism run hollow.....
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5174493]You are too stupid to do anything yourself, the guvment has to do it for you.
Oh, and the defense production act simply forces more vaccine to be made in America and higher prices to the tax-payers.[/QUOTE]Give me a freakin break, you are too stupid to think coherently. Do you even know the meaning of socialism?
FYI, we are now in the midst of a raging pandemic mainly due to Trump's ineptness in fighting COVID-19 and Biden MUST employ all the resources of the Federal Government to vanquish this pandemic. Speaking of socialism we have had no greater acolyte of "socialism" than your Fuehrer Trump himself.
Trump, with the support of Republican lawmakers, pushed "socialist" policies to bail out the farm industry. This, after former President Donald Trump picked trade wars with nearly every major U.S. Trading partner, friend and foe alike. The result, U.S. Exports of soybeans, pork and other agricultural products DRIED UP. The former president then decided to cover up one foolish economic policy with another, and another. He launched not one but two rounds of massive farmer "socialist" bailouts, together totaling tens of billions of dollars. Trump did this with nary a whimper from any of you stupid klutzes shouting socialism.
You and other Republicans did not cry "socialism" when the former treasury secretary lectured U.S. Retailers and manufacturers about how and where they should reallocate their supply chains; nor when the president himself lectured firms about what products to stock; nor when the administration tried to get other countries to engage in more centralized economic planning by, for example, demanding that European political leaders commit private companies to buy more U.S. Crops and liquefied natural gas regardless of price, quality or market needs.
Trump, repeatedly attempted Soviet-style bailouts of failing coal plants. Ohio, a state under unified Republican control, decided to copy him, with a new law that adds taxpayer-funded subsidies for coal-fired and nuclear power plants.
Wealth can be redistributed down or up. Under Trump, the direction of that redistribution, under Republican stewardship, has been decidedly upward, in the form of both top-heavy tax cuts and the shredding of the safety net. Trump's attempts to gut health / nutritional programs proves that while Trump's brand of socialism may extend to farmers, it's still not available for the working poor.