BREAKING: It’s Officially A Pandemic

The World Health Organization has officially designated the Coronavirus outbreak a world pandemic: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2020/03/11/coronavirus-live-updates/ The organization cites 'alarming levels of spread and...alarming levels of inaction'. A congressional briefing on the…

This is all you need to know. After this, all other political punditry is useless nonsense

Alby has had the last word on this Presidential election. There is no point in taking part in or entertaining any "analysis" beyond this.
Joe Biden can beat Trump for the simplest of reasons: People like Joe Biden. People don’t like Donald Trump. That doesn’t mean Trump can’t cheat his way to victory — we still don’t know if hackers, Russian or not, can change votes — but it’s not going to be Clinton all over again, because Biden isn’t Hillary. - Alby
Time for everyone to find a local candidate they like and work like hell for them.

Biden victory speech thanks Sanders supporters for their passion & tireless energy

Like it or not, liberals are a part of the Democratic coalition. Biden's recognition that they exist is a step in the right direction. At least Biden seems to understand that pushing Sanders supporters away wasn't in the longterm best interest of the Hillary Clinton campaign.
“I want to thank Bernie Sanders and his supporters for their tireless energy and their passion,” Biden said. “We share a common goal, and together we’ll defeat Donald Trump. We’ll defeat him together.” Biden allowed only that his own campaign “is taking off, and I believe we’re going to do well from this point on.” “Take nothing for granted,” Biden added. “Want to earn every single vote in every single state.”

Trump Proposes Fighting Coronavirus With Tax Cuts – tells Americans to take cruises to “certain locations” but not “other locations”

Here is what economists were saying about Coronavirus three days ago:
Leadership is key in a crisis.  In order to avoid a recession, information should be clear, transparent, and accurate.   Action should be proactive. My sense is the administration will slow track a fiscal response and try to embrace ineffective policies. For example, enacting corporate tax cuts would be bad policy - it would take many months to have an impact, and the cuts would target the wrong segment of the economy.
Here is Trump yesterday, saying Coronavirus is "not our fault":