You're a fucking loser if you want this to continue
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is clamming still open?
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This appears to have been circulating longer than we know and is more widespread than previously thought. You can't put this genie back in the bottle since so many have it with zero symptoms.
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Mom died in Nov of a “Mysterious Pneumonia” she contracted at Life Care Center while battling a half dozen other ailments. It was sweeping thru her floor and there were Strict access and hand washing protocols in place. I was told to gown up with gloves and a face shield. Did it once. Got the “Mysterious” about a week after she died. Got a Zpack from Urgent care when I couldn’t breathe.
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The Counselor had his toll taken decades ago.doogie said:
cooped up at home seems to be taking its toll on you.HHusky said:
I agree that it’s a very stupid piece of rhetoric, but literally no one believes it and no one really thinks the economy should be shut down to prevent every death. The actions taken with respect to Covid-19 were in the face of projections of 2 million deaths. That would imply tens of millions of cases as well. That kind of outcome would also have been devastating to the economy.RoadDawg55 said:It is liberals that are stuck on the “every death matters” bullshit.
It would also have overwhelmed our healthcare, which is overwhelmed as it is with only a fraction of the cases we would be seeing had we done nothing. -
I've likened this to a war. As the war got started, America and most of the free world took the strategy of sitting behind the walls of our castle/fort and let the virus camp outside and slowly starve and choke us out. Historically this is a loser tactic that just makes you skinny and weak when the enemy breaks down your walls. I agreed with the shelter tactic for a while to keep the hospitals in check. Mission accomplished. Great job team. I think after a month of shutdown we should have kept sheltered and safe in place for our "at risk" population and gone on the offensive instead of doubling down. When the allies stormed Normandy do you think that the generals didn't know that thousands of troops would be cut down as soon as they got off the boat? Every war has casualties. Before you say that civilians aren't troops you can fuck off. As soon as the virus was wide spread in this country we were an occupied country and were enlisted in the fight. See: 22 million jobless, masks on every American and parks, beaches and fishing boats empty. When the states stepped on our rights as a tactic in the war we were officially drafted in the fight. Most Americans took the drafting like good soldiers. Did our part as soldiers in this war with minimal complaint. It's now time to go on the offensive and take some losses for the greater good. Let's get back to work!
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A war started by the chicoms.
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In all sincerity, sorry for your loss.doogie said:Mom died in Nov of a “Mysterious Pneumonia” she contracted at Life Care Center while battling a half dozen other ailments. It was sweeping thru her floor and there were Strict access and hand washing protocols in place. I was told to gown up with gloves and a face shield. Did it once. Got the “Mysterious” about a week after she died. Got a Zpack from Urgent care when I couldn’t breathe.
I pulled thru and don’t really notice the mental and emotional damage it caused very much.
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No it isn't. Science is right - people interpret it wrong. That's because people are dumb. You don't launch a rocket to the moon by pointing it at a spot in the sky and trusting your gut. You do science. And if something goes wrong, it's not the science that failed - it's the asshole who decided to launch the shuttle on a frosty morning so the teacher onboard could have a telecon with the president later.RoadDawg55 said:The other thing that pissed me off about this virus is all the pussies hiding behind science. Science is wrong all the fucking time. Take your fucking graphs and projections and shove em up your ass.
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Pretty sure that was RD's point. Unfortunately it's mainly the leftards that don't care about the science. The young earthers don't cost me a dime. The green gaia religionists cost me thousands a year.






