where have you been?
all you get from main stream media is gloom and doom
Can you define exactly who is considered "main stream media"? I see it talked about all the time, but who qualifies?
Obviously I know CNN will qualify, but who else?
as to why well its pretty obvious to me that the media want this country to stay closed down
CNN, for example, is owned by AT&T. AT&T's stock is down ~25% since the mid-March when the lockdowns started. CNN's sister division is sports, which obviously has very little content to show now. Their customers have trouble getting to stores to buy new cellphones--the mobile/handset business has cratered over the last few months.
Most of the mainstream media are part of large enterprises, many of which are financially hurting because of the lockdown. Yet you think they *want* to continue it?
as long as possible to damage POTUS
And I assume the rest of the world is in on it too? Europe has all closed down not because it's prudent, but because they're trying to damage POTUS?
I'll stipulate that most of what is considered the "mainstream media" is anti-Trump. However a much simpler explanation for keeping lockdowns is to save lives, not to damage POTUS. After all, these are all major corporations, and corpses don't make very good customers--so unless they've got a lot of side divisions in funeral homes and coffin building, it's not in their financial interest to make the lockdown any longer than it needs to be.
Our weekly death count has decreased for the last 3 weeks in a row but you wont see that talked about anywhere
Literally the question of "when is it safe to reopen" is being talked about everywhere. Here in liberal California we're already seeing some reopening, and talking about dine-in restaurants being allowed to reopen.
Case rates, death rates, etc are constantly talked about. Heck, right on the NY Times (which I suppose is MSM?) coronavirus page they highlight in which states cases are increasing, which are staying the same, and which are decreasing. They also have a nice graph nationally that shows the 7-day moving average of daily deaths and it's showing a clear downward trend.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
What I don't understand is that it seems the things you think aren't talked about anywhere are being literally talked about everywhere.