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The things you are saying arent the economy system. We could have a completely 100% walnut based economy, and it could be capitalistic. We can have the most diverse economy in the world, and not be capitalistic.

An industry does not equal capitalism. How that individual industry operates could be any mix of things. Some industries in this nation are very capitlaistic, let's say the lemonade stand industry. While some, the Military industrial complex you love to bring up, is almost completely socialist outside those nuclear bomb launching antr
Hrax producing AR14 weapons of mass destruction us private citizens buy.
I think that is all I have ever been saying.
Our economic system is blended. Pretty much always has been.
I just feel a few things should be more socialistic and less capitalistic (healthcare).
 
Well when I get off from work today, I am going to lift weights for roughly an hour, prepare some beef & asparagus with a side of rice, watch either Predator or Full Metal Jacket (undecided), and sharpen my samurai sword with a blue super stone! Essentially a boring night. Growing tired of government oppression.
Me and my AR-15's are gonna have a movie night watching Ozark season 3
 
I don’t think so. I think the governors are going to do what they feel is best for the people of their states, just as they’ve done so far. I don’t think any amount of “guidance” is going to change that since the onus has been placed on them from the beginning.

Which is the way it should be and the same way it was handled with the individual orders from state to state to begin with.

Im sure they will reach out and gather as much information and guidance as they can to help them make the best decisions. Some of that information will extend out past local and state agencies.
 
The April jobs report is going to be ugly. Another 5.2 million Americans filed initial unemployment claims in the week ending April 11. That brings the total unemployment claims over the past month to 22 million, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. An unemployment rate of 15% is possible.
 
I think that is all I have ever been saying.
Our economic system is blended. Pretty much always has been.
I just feel a few things should be more socialistic and less capitalistic (healthcare).
And I cant help but wonder why. We keep watching our healthcare system get worse and worse, and more and more socialist. And I cant help but wonder why you cant see the link?
 
The April jobs report is going to be ugly. Another 5.2 million Americans filed initial unemployment claims in the week ending April 11. That brings the total unemployment claims over the past month to 22 million, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. An unemployment rate of 15% is possible.
The upcoming economic news is gonna make the pandemic news look like pictures of bunnies and kittens snuggling together.

Do. Not. Want.
 
Is it real?

Either way, he's the "all authority" and "no responsibility" president. These are the values that his base seeks in a president.
Those of you are on the flip side, "no authority" and "all responsibility."

The interpretation is different but the "logic" is the same.
 
Which is the way it should be and the same way it was handled with the individual orders from state to state to begin with.

Im sure they will reach out and gather as much information and guidance as they can to help them make the best decisions. Some of that information will extend out past local and state agencies.

I’m sure it will. I’m saying, though, that Trump himself probably won’t be part of that guidance in most states and there isn’t anything substantive to his statement announcing anything opening back up.

Opening back up is largely dependent on available testing which is poor right now, to say the least. Without large amounts of available testing any decision that is made is epidemiologically blind, and governors who don’t want to face backlash for making the wrong decision aren’t going to budge until this is remedied.
 
It's hard and if I was paying I would be upset. We have optional art and music but haven't forced those at all. We now have more work meetings and calls to attend too because our jobs are remote. The expectations have not dropped and I want to keep my paycheck

But this made me laugh since I have a K and 2nd who have zero issues with tech. None of our teachers are struggling either and the K teacher is definitely on the older side

“My kids are in first and second grade. They’re barely tying their shoes, let alone remembering all of these different passcodes for all of these different websites,” Rodrigues said.

Meanwhile, some of her boys’ teachers had never used Zoom before and their Google Classroom pages weren’t working, requiring intervention from the schools’ information technology professionals.

“By the time the district IT director is involved,” Rodrigues said, “I’m out.”
 
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The April jobs report is going to be ugly. Another 5.2 million Americans filed initial unemployment claims in the week ending April 11. That brings the total unemployment claims over the past month to 22 million, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. An unemployment rate of 15% is possible.
It's just going to get worse. Especially if they throw out 2k a month.

We are reaching great depression level of unemployment. All to save less than .1% of the population.

I would get the math if the numbers were to save 100, 200 have to temporarily suffer. But we are talking along the lines of to save 100 a million must suffer. And suffer longer.

The more unemployed the longer it will take to fix.
 

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