Ulysees E. McGill
This season is for you Sweets
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Same for me and my wife. We're thinking of going to Isle of Palms, SC in June.MY wife was deemed an "Essential Employee" back when all this started. Wasn't allowed a day off for the last two months. We are trying to plan a week at the beach vacation. We've waited to book something to see how things looked with this COVID-19 restrictions and stuff. Waited to the point finding a home where we wanted to go was becoming difficult. Having to schedule around my son's schedule (UT student taking summer classes), his girlfriend's schedule (Student at another college and she's a student athlete so she has to go back earlier), and all the working adults schedule's. We finally found one home that meets our criteria. Come to find out, my wife's employer would make her quarantine for two weeks upon return from vacation, out of state. And, the quarantine would come out of her vacation. So for a one week vacation she has to use three weeks. I told her to tell them it was none of their business what she did on her time. If they wanted her to quarantine then they should fit the bill. It's total bull ****.
they've got to stay angry....if they don't have anger, what else do they have? They have a republican president, senate, and supreme court. Yet they are angry. 75% of the US population identifies as Christian, yet they build the narrative that they are a persecuted group. They scream for states rights, but when states make decisions that they don't like, they protest in the streets with guns. It appears to be mental illness to me....always playing the victim.I see this type of post often, why do u watch those channels? Don't u get Fox? If a particular channel causes u distress why not just avoid?
You make me want to pukethey've got to stay angry....if they don't have anger, what else do they have? They have a republican president, senate, and supreme court. Yet they are angry. 75% of the US population identifies as Christian, yet they build the narrative that they are a persecuted group. They scream for states rights, but when states make decisions that they don't like, they protest in the streets with guns. It appears to be mental illness to me....always playing the victim.
I comprehended you just fine...just another virtue signaling jerk.
Yea, I'd tell them it was none of your business. I'll be more than happy to stay home but it's on your dime, I'm not using vacation. It's stupid anyway. What does some arbitrary line have to do with anything? Like I said, we could go to Nashville, the epicenter for Tennessee with a huge percentage of the cases in Tennessee and be fine but heaven forbid we go to a beach in Florida. Morons being morons, trying to flex and justify their salary.Yeah I guess they are firing right now, they are doing a lot of covid research using the reactors. Sucks, but still they don't need to know where she goes on vacation.
I agree, but almost nobody really feels that way, so it seems like you are pointing that gun on the whole of us that believe we need to let er rip....which is total bullcrap.If you believe that it is virtue signalling to call out those who justify their position by saying "it's only old people", then I don't know what to say. I'm not making a case to not open; I'm in favor of opening. I'm saying that you should never use the words "it's only old people" in your justification for doing so.
I am fried jake...not even gonna deny it, I may really end up in the pokie if one more virtue signaling fool gets in my grille.
I need to get away and chill, but thanks to the shi*heads in charge of all the great places to visit..I can't yet.
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I agree, but almost nobody really feels that way, so it seems like you are pointing that gun on the whole of us that believe we need to let er rip....which is total bullcrap.
Pun not intended.
I will be 68 in July and completely agree. Upto the individual to protect themselves. When the Lord decides to take you, it is time regardless of the circumstances.Sometimes there is just no good decisions to be made and you try to take the lesser bad of the two. When you balance a 30's type depression and all the chaos and fabric of life being tore apart against the deaths of COVID-19 , there is just no correct answer. We are yet to know the full death ratio of this virus. Getting accurate information seems to be impossible. I for one am for opening things back up, and yes I am 72 years old. I will figure out how to protect myself as much as possible. If you go into a 30's or worse type depression , I fear for the welfare of this nation with all the issues we currently face.
I decided a long time ago , that I was only going to die once. I have seen people live in fear of the shadows their whole life. That is just not the way I roll.I will be 68 in July and completely agree. Upto the individual to protect themselves. When the Lord decides to take you, it is time regardless of the circumstances.
MY wife was deemed an "Essential Employee" back when all this started. Wasn't allowed a day off for the last two months. We are trying to plan a week at the beach vacation. We've waited to book something to see how things looked with this COVID-19 restrictions and stuff. Waited to the point finding a home where we wanted to go was becoming difficult. Having to schedule around my son's schedule (UT student taking summer classes), his girlfriend's schedule (Student at another college and she's a student athlete so she has to go back earlier), and all the working adults schedule's. We finally found one home that meets our criteria. Come to find out, my wife's employer would make her quarantine for two weeks upon return from vacation, out of state. And, the quarantine would come out of her vacation. So for a one week vacation she has to use three weeks. I told her to tell them it was none of their business what she did on her time. If they wanted her to quarantine then they should fit the bill. It's total bull ****.
But it's up to the states. States right is states rights. Elections have consequences. You get what you vote for. If there were say, a centralized government with competent leadership in charge, we may not be dealing with a smorgasbord of different rules from state to state. We all move in the same direction at the same time is better than everyone doing theoe own thing. At the end of the day we are all neighbors and what affects one affects us all sooner or later. No one is immune from this.You mean like being told by their state they can't go out and provide for their families? How dare they protest that.
But it's up to the states. States right is states rights. Elections have consequences. You get what you vote for. If there were say, a centralized government with competent leadership in charge, we may not be dealing with a smorgasbord of different rules from state to state. We all move in the same direction at the same time is better than everyone doing theoe own thing. At the end of the day we are all neighbors and what affects one affects us all sooner or later. No one is immune from this.
But it's up to the states. States right is states rights. Elections have consequences. You get what you vote for. If there were say, a centralized government with competent leadership in charge, we may not be dealing with a smorgasbord of different rules from state to state. We all move in the same direction at the same time is better than everyone doing theoe own thing. At the end of the day we are all neighbors and what affects one affects us all sooner or later. No one is immune from this.
Literally no one has said that but continueIf you believe that it is virtue signalling to call out those who justify their position by saying "it's only old people", then I don't know what to say. I'm not making a case to not open; I'm in favor of opening. I'm saying that you should never use the words "it's only old people" in your justification for doing so.