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When does the public get sick of the quarantines?
I'm saying sometime between April 5th and 10th, they say fuck it. A lot of people are losing a ton of money. They're sick of fighting with white trash and ghetto hoarders for toilet paper, paper towels, or steaks (I know I am) or seeing Karens tell them how bad it is on social media.
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So that puts it about within your window.
With what we know now about the local caseload here and the caseload in Seattle I would not have an issue flying there and having the same meetings this week. Nothing is orders of magnitude riskier than it was 2 weeks ago.
At first I thought the county closing schools was an overreaction, but it appears to have been the right decision to close that early on. I don't agree with killing the entire year, especially when school goes until early June.
I'm happy to socially distance for a month to keep people from dying, but once you get past that I think you start to wonder what the point is. Especially if it makes you broke. It turns into a "what's the meaning of life" analysis pretty quick, and those at risk of dying got to enjoy their best years pandemic and economic depression free, which those of us in our best years lose those to a quarantine and subsequent depression which allows those at risk of dying to not die for a couple more years.
There is an inherent risk of bad stuff happening every single day. Cowering in a cave for a year doesn't remove all risk anyway.
Sure would be nice if we had sufficient testing, cleaning supplies and a system to quarantine and track those who are infected. Plus more medical capacity.
Its the lack of discussion or public input and the speed of the destruction of the economy that concerns me most
They did it this time they will do it again.
The angry Jihadi was a Hollywood staple since the 70's until they actually hit a big shot then we couldn't call them terrorists anymore. We knew after Trade Tower 1 they were serious but we weren't.
The other part is crisis fatigue. Everything is the end. So nothing is
When this is all said and done it will turn out that we aren't China, Iran, or Italy and that we did the best with a bad situation that was exacerbated by the Chi Com pieces of shit that started it
Nothing has changed for me but everyone else is pissed, I don't get it.
However, if this thing turns out to be a bad cold, the next time the public won’t be so compliant. It’s the boy who cried wolf syndrome - which is why, if “they” have one lick of sense will end this thing as quickly as possible.
I already have pointed out the CDC failing to update the number of actual cases (now in the tens of thousands) as doing so accurately will distort the mortality rate to such a low number, people won’t tolerate this foolishness at the risk of a total meltdown of their economic well-being and ability to provide for their families.
Yesterday’s bullshit in the Senate, Nancy Pelosi’s blatant earmarking to advance her political agenda and the members of Congress who made a mint off insider information must never be forgotten nor left unpunished.