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    Default Tucker Carlson Says Dr. Fauci’s Advice Could Lead To ‘National Suicide’

    I think everyone has been guessing, as things evolve, and then they guess again - and at the same time, their information coming out is being challenged by the MSM and many others. Who who the F knows what.

    This is just to show the enormity of this problem today. I like Fauci, but he too is evolving based in evolving information. The problem being, the unknowns, and then the 'guessing' and projections, much has been incorrect. And with 10,000 people putting out 10,000 different projections and ideas and "truths", America is rightfully quite confused right now, and many scared.

    And then another example - here we have a guy, respected by many with many followers, disagreeing with someone talking to the entire country. And while I think he makes good points, it's just another voice out there with information that lines up differently.

    National confusion.

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    ‘We Should Never Let Someone Like That Run This Country’: Tucker Carlson Says Dr. Fauci’s Advice Could Lead To ‘National Suicide’

    Fox News host Tucker Carlson questioned the wisdom of allowing medical professionals like Dr. Anthony Fauci to “run the country.”

    During a Friday night “Tucker Carlson Tonight” monologue that began by describing what has become the “largest and most disruptive response to a national emergency in our lifetimes,” Carlson shifted his attention to the “chief” expert behind “crafting national policy” when it comes to COVID-19 response, Dr. Anthony Fauci.

    An “impressive person” who “certainly has the credentials for the job,” Fauci nevertheless has been wrong plenty of times, especially about the current pandemic. As a key example, Carlson played a January 21 clip of Dr. Fauci saying coronavirus was “not a major threat” to the U.S. public.

    “To be clear, we’re not attacking Tony Fauci for getting it wrong on the coronavirus,” Carlson said after citing several other examples. “Most people did get it wrong, in and out of medicine.”

    Yet, the Daily Caller co-founder noted: “Fewer than two months ago, Anthony Fauci told us not to worry about this epidemic. Now he’s demanding that the federal government quarantine the entire country.”

    Carlson said that Fauci is now asking for “extreme measures” that could last many months until “there are no more coronavirus infections and no more deaths.”

    “We can only guess at the social and economic destruction they might wreak, but it would be profound,” said the Fox News host before spending a few minutes deconstructing the efficacy of various models and predictions, some of which have been “terrible at best.”

    “Here’s the problem with getting these numbers so horribly wrong,” said Carlson. “These numbers have driven massively disruptive government policy. Our entire national shutdown is based on the fear that coronavirus patients would overwhelm hospitals. And outside of parts of New York City, that has not happened.”

    “More than ten million Americans have already lost their jobs. Imagine another year of this. That would be national suicide, and yet that’s what Anthony Fauci is suggesting, at least.”

    Fauci is a “decent man” who “doesn’t want to hurt America,” Carlson contended, but he’s also “not an economist” or even “someone who fears being unemployed himself.” As such, he can look at things “through the narrow lens of his profession.”

    After playing a clip of Dr. Fauci saying the shutdowns were “inconvenient from an economic and a personal standpoint,” Tucker concluded:

    "Ten million Americans out of work and staring at poverty. That is not quote ‘inconvenient,’ as you just heard Dr. Fauci put it. It’s horrifying. It’s a far bigger disaster than the virus itself, by any measure. Tony Fauci, decent as he may be, can’t see that, because he doesn’t think it’s his job to see it. But even a doctor should be able to think beyond the models. Our response to coronavirus could turn this into a far poorer nation. Poor countries are unhealthy countries, always and everywhere. In poor countries, people die of treatable diseases. In poor countries, people are far more vulnerable to obscure viruses, like the one we are fighting now. You want to keep Americans from dying before their time? Then don’t impoverish them. For all his credentials, experience and apparent decency, Dr. Anthony Fauci doesn’t seem to understand any of this, and we should never let someone like that run this country."
    https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/03/t...tdown-economy/
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    I think the country should ease up on 'lock down,' just as soon as a handle is gained on the deaths and infections.

    Tucker is an 'open it up, now!'

    See Sweden/Brazil thread. Or China's second wave.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    I think the country should ease up on 'lock down,' just as soon as a handle is gained on the deaths and infections.

    Tucker is an 'open it up, now!'

    See Sweden/Brazil thread. Or China's second wave.
    I say governor by governor. WHEN they are ready. And then, mayor by mayor, should have the ability for their infected towns. NOT until ready. But others, it's a sticky thing. Because of one is open, and not another area, how do you keep them separate?

    But yeah, said that yesterday, what happens if folks think its over, and then kablam get it again? That's why those vaccine stories impress me the most. And until then, the anti-malaria stories. Gotta have something positive to grasp at until that magical V word is found!

    But do NOT open early, not in that manner.
    “You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colin." Need I say more?” - Chris Rock

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