Well, its been 2 weeks since GA opened up
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I learned today that magatard trumptrash are the defenders of freedom
Might want to vote for him this November -
ThisMikeDamone said:
Cases don't matter. Hospitalizations matter.MelloDawg said:
But then who is being tested in the panacea-like numbers that came out which show opening early apparently wasn’t counter productive? I’d just argue that they’re lower because most are still staying at home and not going out. Did we expect a spike in cases after just two weeks?RaceBannon said:
They aren't liberalsMelloDawg said:
Is that true? 500,000? That seems like a lot. Are the people coming in being tested when they return to their states of origin or is Georgia testing them?RaceBannon said:
Liberals aren't clamoring for freedom?MelloDawg said:
I’m curious how many Atlanta residents have been going out. I doubt it’s as if a vast majority of people are now out in the streets and that the lowering of the numbers is more due to people remaining to stay in. Atlanta is liberal, they’re not the ones clamoring for freedom.GDS said:Worldometers pulls their data from the Georgia Public Health Dept and their totals match. That graph is fucked up as some how the daily totals reflected in the overall numbers aren't populating into it. That said Atl's point that the bodies aren't stacking up like cord wood in GA still stands. Let's get this shit opened up.
I can only imagine the number of people who circled this date (2 weeks after Georgia opened) as some silver bullet that opening when they did was fine. Personally I don’t care as much at this point but it’s interesting either way.
They aren't liberals
500,000 people have come into Georgia from neighboring states because its open.
You care. A lot.
I think the bulk of people you see protesting and demonstrating for opening are not the liberals discussed on this bored.
Why would they be tested?
Tests and cases are two of the 4 corner offense the governors are playing
Death rate 2020. Nothing else matters -
Facts and data prove overwhelmingly that if you’re 55 or older you’re in a substantially higher risk group than those >55
Low risk majority has sacrificed their freedom and prosperity to protect the high risk Minority. I wonder for how long? -
Until the stupids figure it out. Lots of scared 40 year old Moms and Karens out there.
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You pose an honest question. I appreciate that. Traffic was backed up today during rush hour. I would say that it was a third of normal. Ate at a restaurant last night. They cut the tables down to half for distancing and the wait was 45 minutes. There was probably 10 couples in line ahead of me. Went to Home Depot, stood in line for 15 minutes to get in.MelloDawg said:
But then who is being tested in the panacea-like numbers that came out which show opening early apparently wasn’t counter productive? I’d just argue that they’re lower because most are still staying at home and not going out. Did we expect a spike in cases after just two weeks?RaceBannon said:
They aren't liberalsMelloDawg said:
Is that true? 500,000? That seems like a lot. Are the people coming in being tested when they return to their states of origin or is Georgia testing them?RaceBannon said:
Liberals aren't clamoring for freedom?MelloDawg said:
I’m curious how many Atlanta residents have been going out. I doubt it’s as if a vast majority of people are now out in the streets and that the lowering of the numbers is more due to people remaining to stay in. Atlanta is liberal, they’re not the ones clamoring for freedom.GDS said:Worldometers pulls their data from the Georgia Public Health Dept and their totals match. That graph is fucked up as some how the daily totals reflected in the overall numbers aren't populating into it. That said Atl's point that the bodies aren't stacking up like cord wood in GA still stands. Let's get this shit opened up.
I can only imagine the number of people who circled this date (2 weeks after Georgia opened) as some silver bullet that opening when they did was fine. Personally I don’t care as much at this point but it’s interesting either way.
They aren't liberals
500,000 people have come into Georgia from neighboring states because its open.
You care. A lot.
I think the bulk of people you see protesting and demonstrating for opening are not the liberals discussed on this bored.
Why would they be tested?
The beaches on St Simons Island were full of people. Stores were packed with waiting lines.
Costco had a 10 minute line.
Companies are following the rules and everyone is out and about following the rules.
No one knows what is going to happen a month from now but GA is proving that getting out and following the rules is a good thing thus far. -
I lean left, but Inslee’s proclamation that this is a binary choice to open “willy nilly” or keep things closed is a little bit of gas lighting. I don’t begrudge opponents of his in the public for feeling patronized in this either.Bendintheriver said:
You pose an honest question. I appreciate that. Traffic was backed up today during rush hour. I would say that it was a third of normal. Ate at a restaurant last night. They cut the tables down to half for distancing and the wait was 45 minutes. There was probably 10 couples in line ahead of me. Went to Home Depot, stood in line for 15 minutes to get in.MelloDawg said:
But then who is being tested in the panacea-like numbers that came out which show opening early apparently wasn’t counter productive? I’d just argue that they’re lower because most are still staying at home and not going out. Did we expect a spike in cases after just two weeks?RaceBannon said:
They aren't liberalsMelloDawg said:
Is that true? 500,000? That seems like a lot. Are the people coming in being tested when they return to their states of origin or is Georgia testing them?RaceBannon said:
Liberals aren't clamoring for freedom?MelloDawg said:
I’m curious how many Atlanta residents have been going out. I doubt it’s as if a vast majority of people are now out in the streets and that the lowering of the numbers is more due to people remaining to stay in. Atlanta is liberal, they’re not the ones clamoring for freedom.GDS said:Worldometers pulls their data from the Georgia Public Health Dept and their totals match. That graph is fucked up as some how the daily totals reflected in the overall numbers aren't populating into it. That said Atl's point that the bodies aren't stacking up like cord wood in GA still stands. Let's get this shit opened up.
I can only imagine the number of people who circled this date (2 weeks after Georgia opened) as some silver bullet that opening when they did was fine. Personally I don’t care as much at this point but it’s interesting either way.
They aren't liberals
500,000 people have come into Georgia from neighboring states because its open.
You care. A lot.
I think the bulk of people you see protesting and demonstrating for opening are not the liberals discussed on this bored.
Why would they be tested?
The beaches on St Simons Island were full of people. Stores were packed with waiting lines.
Costco had a 10 minute line.
Companies are following the rules and everyone is out and about following the rules.
No one knows what is going to happen a month from now but GA is proving that getting out and following the rules is a good thing thus far. -
I think what Georgia has proved is that it's time to take the guvmit's foot off the throat of Americans.
Trillions wasted, lives ruined and so on.
It's clear, Bezos wants to be the only game in town and Gates wants to vaccinate the global population with one of his vaccine companies.
FTS. And fuck Jay Inslee. What a terrible person. -
Bell and Kendrick are both smokeshowsPurpleThrobber said:
Kirsten Bell is another of those fuck/kill/marry mysteries. Hotter than Anna Kendrick but same subset.UW_Doog_Bot said:
That's not remotely true bc numbers, math, facts, etc.insinceredawg said:
Sure it's not a flawless methodology but that's the way new cases have been reported thus far and should at least be directionally accurate. It's sure as hell closer to reality than wherever @bendmeover got his numbers from.RaceBannon said:New cases are meaningless but why am I not surprised that the most wrong poster ever still spews that bullshit
Yes Nate Silver is my source
Don't let that stop you though, I love where you are headed with some quality original thoughts.
That whole 'trucks are kinda my jam' rental vehicle commercial that played constantly during the last March Madness was a real boner killer.
I'd probably go with 'fuck' based on her sorta/kinda nude work in House of Lies. -
Is this sarcasm? My meter is not presently working.jecornel said:I think what Georgia has proved is that it's time to take the guvmit's foot off the throat of Americans.
Trillions wasted, lives ruined and so on.
It's clear, Bezos wants to be the only game in town and Gates wants to vaccinate the global population with one of his vaccine companies.
FTS. And fuck Jay Inslee. What a terrible person.







