Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

I haven't been out protesting and I think what they're doing is risky from a virus perspective. Certainly weakens the "we can't go vote in person" argument for the fall. However, I do think outdoor protests are safer than indoor rallies, especially when those indoor rallies are about 80% senior citizens and the morbidly obese.
Theres no argument to avoid in person voting. Media and politicians have placed themselves in a corner on that topic. I'm sure they'd love yet another mashup like this

 
Theres no argument to avoid in person voting. Media and politicians have placed themselves in a corner on that topic. I'm sure they'd love yet another mashup like this



It’s almost like they are pure partisan hacks that will say or do anything without shame , thought or hindsight of what they said just a month before . That’s why dont believe anything they say . They push snake oil and everyone knows it , it’s just a matter of the willingness to admit it or not .
 
If we've learned nothing else we've learned to be very skeptical of models regarding this virus. I don't believe those for a second. Experts were feeding us bad information from the get go on this
No they weren't.

The White House coronavirus response coordinator said Monday that she is "very worried about every city in the United States" and projects 100,000 to 200,000 American deaths as a best case scenario. -March 30, 2020

Trump - "no worse than the flu".

Just because Trump supporters, like yourself believed Trump over the experts (for the life of me I can't think of any sane person that would believe a word that comes out of his mouth) doesn't mean the experts were wrong; it means you were wrong.
 
My small (one man) business will survive (BTW without a penny of help from the government) and we managed to keep the warehouse open and running every day. But when I think about the thousands of other small business owners who have not been so lucky, and the millions who lost jobs and are struggling to keep their homes and feed their families - it makes my blood boil.
 
My small (one man) business will survive (BTW without a penny of help from the government) and we managed to keep the warehouse open and running every day. But when I think about the thousands of other small business owners who have not been so lucky, and the millions who lost jobs and are struggling to keep their homes and feed their families - it makes my blood boil.
I think of the 100k plus that have lost their lives and the millions that have lost a loved one. I guess that is just a sh!t happens emotional response from you.
 
I think of the 100k plus that have lost their lives and the millions that have lost a loved one. I guess that is just a sh!t happens emotional response from you.
My 92 yr old mother I worry about every day too. I guess that’s emotional too. Fortunately she is not in a nursing home but living with my younger brother in Knoxville.
 
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My 92 yr old mother I worry about every day too. I guess that’s emotional too. Fortunately she is not in a nursing home but living with my younger brother in Knoxville.
We're in this together. Everyone should do what they can for the health and livelihood of others. The service industry was hit the hardest but I'm not eager to go to a crowed restaurant anytime soon.
 
I think of the 100k plus that have lost their lives and the millions that have lost a loved one. I guess that is just a sh!t happens emotional response from you.

I think of all the people that lost loved ones to all causes of death and weren’t allowed by the governors to be with them their last minutes on this earth because Covid was so contagious , only to turn around and not only condone protests but participate in them . I thought that alone was enough to piss me off , that was before I watched a mayor fake ass cry kneeling at a casket , at a huge funeral for a man he never knew , in a city that was locked down before the “ protests “ . I guess sh!t just happens and you better believe its an emotional response .
 
We're in this together. Everyone should do what they can for the health and livelihood of others. The service industry was hit the hardest but I'm not eager to go to a crowed restaurant anytime soon.

100s of thousands of protestors say ..”hold my I’m not in this together with you “beer .
 
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No they weren't.

The White House coronavirus response coordinator said Monday that she is "very worried about every city in the United States" and projects 100,000 to 200,000 American deaths as a best case scenario. -March 30, 2020

Trump - "no worse than the flu".

Just because Trump supporters, like yourself believed Trump over the experts (for the life of me I can't think of any sane person that would believe a word that comes out of his mouth) doesn't mean the experts were wrong; it means you were wrong.
As usual Trump was right, this turned out to be equal to a bad flu season. Like many of us said this was blown way out of proportion
 
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Take it to the other thread along with the protesters that demanded the salons reopen.
Who were ridiculed for their stance of just wanting to leave the house without a mask. But somehow hundreds of thousands packed shoulder to shoulder while yelling and screaming isn't a threat. Which is more likely to spread this world ending virus?
 

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