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.
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No worriesMeek said:
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
America isn't going to be great in a great depression. Maybe we could agree on that?
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Great to hear. But are you sure that it wasn’t just the burritos.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.
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Fitting name.Meek said:
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 -
haie said:
Cling to granny and diabetic Don and fat Fred in your Eastern wa outhouse or Seattle 1 bedroom for all I care.
Zero credibility at this point.
People that produce have had enough.
My mother Fucker right here. If any of you neutered puppies are still scared of this, shelter in place. These are unparalleled times.
But just Stfu when people want to go back to work and save their country from becoming Peru. -
Appears Daddy wants to support every side of this issue.
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As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
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Honestly, I see some emotional attachment to the crisis. People like to have a cause.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
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Yes yes yes TF. All Trump had to do was mention 3 weeks ago that at some point soon we had to get back to work and your fellow rats in DC and the msm, were all over him calling him irresponsible, blah, blah, blah. It sure didn't sound or look like any of your brethren wanted anything to do with it.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
Just try and be honest here for a second Thomas. Trump could say the sky is blue and water is wet and you rats would lie your asses off in an attempt claim the opposite. -
I said nobody WANTS this to continue. Nobody wants to be stuck at home. Nobody wants to lose their job or struggle financially. And I guarantee nobody wants to die.Bendintheriver said:
Yes yes yes TF. All Trump had to do was mention 3 weeks ago that at some point soon we had to get back to work and your fellow rats in DC and the msm, were all over him calling him irresponsible, blah, blah, blah. It sure didn't sound or look like any of your brethren wanted anything to do with it.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
Just try and be honest here for a second Thomas. Trump could say the sky is blue and water is wet and you rats would lie your asses off in an attempt claim the opposite.
That doesn’t mean we can just go back to normal and pretend nothing happened.
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Agreed.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honestly, I see some emotional attachment to the crisis. People like to have a cause.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-trumps-liberate-tweets-extremists-see-a-call-to-arms/ar-BB12NQ0h?ocid=spartandhp -
What can I say? Some people have a deep emotional attachment to civil rights.HHusky said:
Agreed.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honestly, I see some emotional attachment to the crisis. People like to have a cause.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-trumps-liberate-tweets-extremists-see-a-call-to-arms/ar-BB12NQ0h?ocid=spartandhp -
Not to mention dreams of killing people who disagree with them.GrundleStiltzkin said:
What can I say? Some people have a deep emotional attachment to civil rights.HHusky said:
Agreed.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honestly, I see some emotional attachment to the crisis. People like to have a cause.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-trumps-liberate-tweets-extremists-see-a-call-to-arms/ar-BB12NQ0h?ocid=spartandhp -
Lying dipshit demands honesty.Bendintheriver said:
Yes yes yes TF. All Trump had to do was mention 3 weeks ago that at some point soon we had to get back to work and your fellow rats in DC and the msm, were all over him calling him irresponsible, blah, blah, blah. It sure didn't sound or look like any of your brethren wanted anything to do with it.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
Just try and be honest here for a second Thomas. Trump could say the sky is blue and water is wet and you rats would lie your asses off in an attempt claim the opposite.
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The aggrieved used to be able to peacefully protest. Shame that was outlawed.HHusky said:
Not to mention dreams of killing people who disagree with them.GrundleStiltzkin said:
What can I say? Some people have a deep emotional attachment to civil rights.HHusky said:
Agreed.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honestly, I see some emotional attachment to the crisis. People like to have a cause.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-trumps-liberate-tweets-extremists-see-a-call-to-arms/ar-BB12NQ0h?ocid=spartandhp -
I like to tell customers when they do that shit in my line at work that these are paycheck to paycheck people that are scared and broke as fuck. The unemployment checks aren't coming in and they want to go back to work. There aren't a lot of tech jobs in middle America where people work from home, have money and can continue to hire laborers to put on a roof, build a deck, grade a driveway of whatever people are doing while sitting at home and looking at stuff they hate around their house. A little empathy goes a long way and this country is so divisive to one another that sometimes I can't help but make people feel a little bad for living in a liberal bubble here in Western Washington. I'm a pretty political straight shooter. I stay right near the middle and points made by both sides are points I can agree with, but when someone who lives on the far right or left starts blathering on about the other side I lose my pleasant grocer facade. Put people back to work, that I can get behind. Fucking Kriest.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 -
Plate carrier too lowHHusky said:
Agreed.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honestly, I see some emotional attachment to the crisis. People like to have a cause.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-trumps-liberate-tweets-extremists-see-a-call-to-arms/ar-BB12NQ0h?ocid=spartandhp -
I’m literally doing that. 😆theknowledge said:
I like to tell customers when they do that shit in my line at work that these are paycheck to paycheck people that are scared and broke as fuck. The unemployment checks aren't coming in and they want to go back to work. There aren't a lot of tech jobs in middle America where people work from home, have money and can continue to hire laborers to put on a roof, build a deck, grade a driveway of whatever people are doing while sitting at home and looking at stuff they hate around their house. A little empathy goes a long way and this country is so divisive to one another that sometimes I can't help but make people feel a little bad for living in a liberal bubble here in Western Washington. I'm a pretty political straight shooter. I stay right near the middle and points made by both sides are points I can agree with, but when someone who lives on the far right or left starts blathering on about the other side I lose my pleasant grocer facade. Put people back to work, that I can get behind. Fucking Kriest.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
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Wrong. You either want the virus to continue perpetually and sadistically watch the economy crumble, or it's time to open the gates, put granny out to pasture, and pick the 3% of children for the ritual sacrifice of the Wuhan clan.ThomasFremont said:
I said nobody WANTS this to continue. Nobody wants to be stuck at home. Nobody wants to lose their job or struggle financially. And I guarantee nobody wants to die.Bendintheriver said:
Yes yes yes TF. All Trump had to do was mention 3 weeks ago that at some point soon we had to get back to work and your fellow rats in DC and the msm, were all over him calling him irresponsible, blah, blah, blah. It sure didn't sound or look like any of your brethren wanted anything to do with it.ThomasFremont said:As if anybody WANTS this to continue. JFC.
Just try and be honest here for a second Thomas. Trump could say the sky is blue and water is wet and you rats would lie your asses off in an attempt claim the opposite.
That doesn’t mean we can just go back to normal and pretend nothing happened.
Sounds like you need to learn the difference.
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Tommy certainly doesn't want anything to change with the chicoms. There is no dem candidate who would put America first.
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It is liberals that are stuck on the “every death matters” bullshit. People are going to die. It’s inevitable. It’s just completely the wrong thing to worry about.
I see this retard on Facebook everyday and he posts some stats about new Corona Vitus cases and admonishes people to stay home. People are still going to go to stores and get out every now and then.
There’s nothing anyone can do to completely solve things. Just open it back up. I would attend a Husky Game tomorrow if there was one.
I’m definitely not a Republican or even into politics at all, but I would assume there are plenty of liberals that think this is stupid. I go out with no fear everyday. I thought Americans weren’t supposed to be pussies?