You're a fucking loser if you want this to continue
Zero credibility at this point.
People that produce have had enough.
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At risk can quarantine for now. How many between 23 and 65 are at risk? 7 percent maybe?
Where are all the Slug Tavern fake epidemiologists? @HHusky ? @Greenrivergatorz @MontlakeBridgeTroll -
LowerFire_Marshall_Bill said:At risk can quarantine for now. How many between 23 and 65 are at risk? 7 percent maybe?
Where are all the Slug Tavern fake epidemiologists? @HHusky ? @Greenrivergatorz @MontlakeBridgeTroll -
There was a number that out of the first 14,000 deaths in the US.... only 150 had no pre-existing conditions.
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It's obvious civil unrest is growing. I don't think the government can push this very far into May without some serious backlash.
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Agree. 3 weeks ago people were trying to be reasonable about this. 22M jobless number and reasonable starts to go out the window. The piles of bodies never appeared, but the soup kitchens have. Another month and you are going to see Michigan times 50 all over the country.HustlinOwl said:It's obvious civil unrest is growing. I don't think the government can push this very far into May without some serious backlash.
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I thought a boiling point would come mid April; it's lasted longer because of the Harry Potter collector's edition clutching losers claiming that no one understands the maff, but it's coming before the end of the month.HustlinOwl said:It's obvious civil unrest is growing. I don't think the government can push this very far into May without some serious backlash.
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In limp-wristed NW Washington, I felt an undercurrent shift yesterday.haie said:
I thought a boiling point would come mid April; it's lasted longer because of the Harry Potter collector's edition clutching losers claiming that no one understands the maff, but it's coming before the end of the month.HustlinOwl said:It's obvious civil unrest is growing. I don't think the government can push this very far into May without some serious backlash.
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Yu still see people (hi @Meek ) talkniing smack about protestors in Michigan and the like. Magatards and all thatSwaye said:
Agree. 3 weeks ago people were trying to be reasonable about this. 22M jobless number and reasonable starts to go out the window. The piles of bodies never appeared, but the soup kitchens have. Another month and you are going to see Michigan times 50 all over the country.HustlinOwl said:It's obvious civil unrest is growing. I don't think the government can push this very far into May without some serious backlash.
Incredible. A nation of sheeple -
i guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on the exact formula for what makes America great.RaceBannon said:
Yu still see people (hi @Meek ) talkniing smack about protestors in Michigan and the like. Magatards and all thatSwaye said:
Agree. 3 weeks ago people were trying to be reasonable about this. 22M jobless number and reasonable starts to go out the window. The piles of bodies never appeared, but the soup kitchens have. Another month and you are going to see Michigan times 50 all over the country.HustlinOwl said:It's obvious civil unrest is growing. I don't think the government can push this very far into May without some serious backlash.
Incredible. A nation of sheeple -
Even my ultra-liberal friends are posting and admitting that we've gotta engage in a grim calculus.GrundleStiltzkin said:
In limp-wristed NW Washington, I felt an undercurrent shift yesterday.haie said:
I thought a boiling point would come mid April; it's lasted longer because of the Harry Potter collector's edition clutching losers claiming that no one understands the maff, but it's coming before the end of the month.HustlinOwl said:It's obvious civil unrest is growing. I don't think the government can push this very far into May without some serious backlash.







