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109368   WookieMan   2020 Mar 16, 9:28am  

socal2 says
So Trump is in a bind and doing about as good that can be expected at this point.

Anyone in leadership would be in a bind with this. I'd be a positive voter in an approval rating poll for Trump today. My issue is we know who it dying from this. Protect them, isolate and quarantine them, etc. instead of the entire fucking population. Most dying are too old to even work.

The response hasn't made sense from Trump and part of me believes it's because he himself is old along with tons of advisors, congress critters, etc. It's a virus, we're all going to get it at some point over the next year or so until a good vaccine comes about. Lock down the old and vulnerable and keep shit going. Instead we all have to suffer.
109369   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Mar 16, 9:32am  

Clearly Norway needs to be introduced to American "diversity and inclusivity".
109370   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 16, 10:27am  

109371   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 16, 10:28am  

109372   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 16, 10:28am  

109373   WookieMan   2020 Mar 16, 10:41am  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
STUPID FUCKING CUNT TRUMP made the WORST! POSSIBLE! scenario happen: thousands of diseased people who were overseas are now back in the states - and their first stop is USA! airports where they will all INFECT! each other and even more people before going home to infect the REST OF AMERICA!

Gotta agree with you on this one. Too lazy to find the link on Patnet, but I called this. I knew it was going to be a disaster.

I'm highly aware of the situation with my sister in law living in Austria for 8-9 months of the year. Once they heard of the travel ban they wanted to get out even though she was an American citizen. They've ended up deciding to stay over there as the employer her husband works for rents their apartment year round, so not a big deal.

This was handled poorly though for sure and given it was an airport, the feds had/have a say in operations.
109374   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Mar 16, 10:43am  

STUPID ILLINOIS CUNT HAD FEELINGS HURT BECAUSE DICK FELL OFF WHEN STAFFER USED LOUD VOICE!!!
109375   mell   2020 Mar 16, 10:51am  

Within a few days the numbers of infections thwarted by not letting people fly in from Europe will outnumber the infections caused at the airport. I can understand if you're for keeping airports open, but the amount of people entering the US daily on unrestricted travel from Europe is enormous. I can't say if the concrete situation at the airports was mishandled or not and by how much, but on the long run this reduces new infections. 125K travelers per day not coming in for 30 days is 3750000. Europe is currently the hotbed of infection, math doesn't lie.

#TDS
109376   richwicks   2020 Mar 16, 11:01am  

People. Coronavirus is just one of the many viruses that we collectively recognize as "the flu". This is just, possibly, a new strain of it. Viruses constantly change otherwise they would stop existing as its targets would become entirely immune to them.

Remember MERS and SARS? The full name of MERS is Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus. The full name of SARS is Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus.

Honestly, you have the entire world's information in front of you, and you make no use of it. You still listen to a media propaganda system that:

1) Told you that Iraq had a weapons of mass destruction program in early 2000.
2) Told you that "Qaddafi was about to cause a humanitarian crisis", so this was prevented by bombing it, leaving it in civil war, with operating slavery markets.
3) Told you "Assad is gassing his own people!", although twice the OPCW has had whistleblowers explaining in detail how the Douma chemical attack was faked.
4) Told you that the Skripal's were poisoned by a fantasy nerve agent that killed only 3 creatures - the pets of the Skripal's - one cat and two guinea pigs, which were "euthanized". The Skripal's have not been seen since.
5) Told you Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.
6) Told you Ukraine had a "revolution", when it was a US led coup. You realize you can talk to Ukrainians on the internet right? Please do.
7) Told you "Russia hacked out elections" without being able to tell us how, or even why.
8) Spent 3 years screaming "Russian collusion" with Trump.

And people still trust this collection of propaganda outlets. The flu is going to kill us all supposedly, so it's being used as a pretext to take down the economy in a bid to get a senile old pervert who is as corrupt as sin, placed into the Oval Office, where he will be the perfect meat puppet. Our government is entirely corrupt, our media is their propaganda arm, our intelligence agencies lie constantly, our DOJ engages in selective prosecution, and often malicious prosecution to put innocent people like Flynn into prison or letting Clinton walk after she admitted to Title 18 violations of placing classified material on a server that was known to be compromised.

All this pandemic scare, is another big distraction. Also, Tom Hanks' wife, and Trudeau's wife doesn't have Covid-19. At the time i write this, there are 1,629 cases in the United States out of a country with over 350 million people. They would have to have won the unlucky lottery.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html

And Patrick, I think this might be "it" for our stockmarket. Ever look at a graph of the DJIA priced in ounces of silver and gold? We're going back to a 1:1 correlation. I knew the boomers would all get screwed when they tried to retire. They kind of deserve it, being the least responsible, most selfish generation, in at least 100 years.
109377   rdm   2020 Mar 16, 11:16am  

mell says
I can't say if the concrete situation at the airports was mishandled


Well I can, It was completely mishandled. Not a hard call unless one is totally enthralled by membership in the cult and or is in the employ of the the Trump re-election campaign whose apparent motto is never, ever take responsibility for anything that goes awry.
109378   WookieMan   2020 Mar 16, 11:27am  

rdm says
Well I can, It was completely mishandled.

I have to agree with you. While Trump is probably influenced by others, he's the decision maker in the end. It should have been a flat out ban or nothing at all. It created false urgency to get back to the states and that's obviously what happened.

I guess maybe could have had more customs officials on duty would be another thing. To not see the writing on the wall that there was going to be a huge influx of people trying to get back was short sighted.
109379   mell   2020 Mar 16, 12:23pm  

rdm says
mell says
I can't say if the concrete situation at the airports was mishandled


Well I can, It was completely mishandled. Not a hard call unless one is totally enthralled by membership in the cult and or is in the employ of the the Trump re-election campaign whose apparent motto is never, ever take responsibility for anything that goes awry.


You should run for president then and provide another plan. Either you handle it lax or strictly. If you go strict intermittent chaos is bound to happen. Looks like we are having a shelter in place soon here in the bay area, so the state is going farther than federal authorities.
109380   richwicks   2020 Mar 16, 1:25pm  

I am amused that everything is some politicians fault, in a "free market" system..
109381   mell   2020 Mar 16, 1:36pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says

The states should have appointed Americans abroad extraordinary ambassadors, given them a day stipend and whatever medical coverage State Dep't people get and told them to stay put until they could be tested and, on their own schedule and in their own time, return back to the states the hour you test negative - or better yet when the all clear comes three or 20 weeks from now.


That's not a bad idea - but do you think Americans with their innate distrust of government would have followed those orders? They would have smelled a shutdown coming and likely rushed back to the US regardless without being tested.
109382   Ceffer   2020 Mar 16, 1:47pm  

"Yeah, we're totally assfucking the public, but it's for their own good and the greater good! Thank God for enlightened government!"

"Homeless? Oh, them. With their tradition of self discipline and recognizance, we have nothing to worry about, COMPASSION FIRST. Besides they don't go into bars, stores and restaurants anyway except to steal and bring dead racoons."
109383   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Mar 16, 1:55pm  

This needs more attention. IF THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN, FREEDOM HAS NO MEANING!!!! NO MEANING!!!!!
109384   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Mar 16, 2:18pm  

richwicks says
I am amused that everything is some politicians fault, in a "free market" system..


AF isn't really posting stuff seriously. It's mostly sarcastic funny posts that dramatize liberal or conservative headlines slightly. This isn't different from things one will read on salon/motherjones/cnn or similar fringe websites, just with stronger language.
109385   Onvacation   2020 Mar 16, 2:40pm  

I find this extremely disturbing. The government is over reaching its authority in trying to stop this flu. Unless they know something about this flu beyond what we all know, they are overreacting to the extreme.

I'm on vacation today. I went to the YMCA this morning. Traffic was light and parking was easy. I get to the door to discover they are closed until "they can figure out how to serve the public during this health emergency".

I stopped at Trader Joe's on the way home to grab a sandwich and some snacks only to find a short line at the door. They were only letting a few in at a time. I got my sandwich, a couple burritos, pre-made salads, and enough lunch food to last a week, just in case. The store had plenty of fresh food, bread, vegetables, milk and eggs. They were completely out of sugar, pasta, sauce, and all paper products.

I get home check my email and sure enough, I am "working from home" for the next month.

Next thing I hear (here) is I'm on lock-down. Fuck them. I am taking the dog for a walk around the police station down the street and see if they want to arrest me.

If people were bleeding from their eyes and turning into flesh eating zombies I'd be worried, and put myself on lock-down. I don't see much risk in taking my dog to poop on city halls lawn.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Q4dcGrvMfyA
109386   mell   2020 Mar 16, 2:45pm  

Onvacation says
Next thing I hear (here) is I'm on lock-down. Fuck them. I am taking the dog for a walk around the police station down the street and see if they want to arrest me.


You can still walk your dogs, go on a run or do whatever you ant outside as long as you don't gather with many other people ;) But yeah, it seems drastic.
109387   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Mar 16, 3:17pm  

You can't see shit if you don't go outside.
109388   rocketjoe79   2020 Mar 16, 3:22pm  

5 states. But takeout is ok.
109389   Ceffer   2020 Mar 16, 4:01pm  

So. when do they shut off the cell towers and the internet, and the armored vehicles start rolling into the neighborhoods?
109390   Blue   2020 Mar 16, 4:57pm  

I get all sort of (unlike our AF style banters) unfortunately real messages from different groups, make me very angry.
Not sure if there is law to slow down these fear mongering clowns. These clowns are literally scaring the people around to lock them self down for almost two weeks already. Creating apocalypses situation to make everyone run to every store and buy all sorts of stuff and make empty shelves that I suspect will lost for months. I looked up online for rice that I need, the price is 3 to 8 times to the normal and decided to go with alternative. At this rate businesses many not have normal business in up coming months that will hurt families, businesses, country and the world. The fear is out of proportion, the government is suppose to step in and counter act rather than join them and making the situation much worst. Hopefully other states are not over reacting like CA.
109391   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Mar 16, 5:47pm  

I think that in a few weeks you'll look back at what people wrote above ^^^ and wonder why you didn't see this whole thing coming. I hope I'm wrong, but I think this is going to show just how fragile many members of society have become. We're supposed to "shelter in place" for 3 weeks. I think that by early April there will be an extension for a few more weeks. Meanwhile, unprepared people will suddenly realize just how truly unprepared they really are.

I just hope the water, electricity, and internet stay on. Then, it's just a matter of some morbidly obese people finally slimming down to merely obese. And maybe some feeble 80-year-olds finally making way for the younger generations.

Eh. Cancel the elections. Trump gets a do-over 4 years anyway due to the repeated frauds of the deep state.

I'm glad I have plenty of food and a lot of camping gear. (and water, yada yada yada)
109392   WookieMan   2020 Mar 16, 5:56pm  

rocketjoe79 says
5 states. But takeout is ok.

I don’t do takeout from a sit down establishment. Most people I know don’t and will just get fast food or pizza. Even a place that does takeout likely has no clue what quantity of product to buy. They’ll overbuy and have a bunch of food rot losing even more money.

No one in the restaurant industry saw this coming. In the Midwest this is the absolute slowest time of year (Jan-April). Most are cashflow poor. A ton of non chain restaurants will fail in the next 30 days here in IL.

No one is accounting for sales tax either. Local muni’s in IL are going to get smashed. Without a car dealership or big industrial/commercial base, restaurants are a huge source of tax revenue. It’s the largest source in my town...

God the more I keep thinking about this the worse I think it’s going to be.
109393   Booger   2020 Mar 16, 6:14pm  

Chinese restaurants are already empty.
109394   RWSGFY   2020 Mar 16, 7:27pm  

OccasionalCortex says
People who are homeless are exempt from the order


It means that the order is non-enforceable.
109395   Shaman   2020 Mar 16, 7:34pm  

You can’t find beans or rice for the most part. But lentils and quinoa are still on most of the shelves! Good stuff!
109397   B.A.C.A.H.   2020 Mar 16, 7:50pm  

Onvacation says

Next thing I hear (here) is I'm on lock-down. Fuck them. I am taking the dog for a walk around the police station down the street and see if they want to arrest me.


Where is here? What I read, is that outdoor walks are still OK
109398   EBGuy   2020 Mar 16, 8:28pm  

Shaman says
But lentils and quinoa are still on most of the shelves!

There was a single lonely bag of wild rice on the shelf, which, quit frankly, I should have grabbed. Did snag some quinoa, though... Just heard my S.O. snagged some brown rice at Ranch 99; it's healthier, too.

Ceffer says
o. when do they shut off the cell towers and the internet, and the armored vehicles start rolling into the neighborhoods?

Nope, gotta keep those towers on...
The massive volume of data collected has enabled the authorities to pinpoint clusters of infection to better target their quarantine and disinfection efforts, and send members of the public text-message alerts to inform them of the past movements of infected patients in their area – even down to the names of shops and restaurants they visited.
109399   clambo   2020 Mar 16, 8:58pm  

The same people who want you to panic about global warming are now going to make you panic over something that has killed 69 people in the USA.

Don’t drive a car, 38,800 were killed in crashes a couple of years ago.
109400   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Mar 16, 9:48pm  

To become more accepted among liberals corona virus self identifies as AIDS. Because inclusivity!!!
109401   ForcedTQ   2020 Mar 16, 9:56pm  

This is Trump’s fault as much as someone firing their shotgun through their front door at someone that was on the other side screaming at them is Biden’s fault.

They’re both just a couple of fucktards.
109402   mell   2020 Mar 16, 10:26pm  

Nah the market will be fine.
109403   EBGuy   2020 Mar 17, 12:18am  

Italy has roughly the population of California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington combined. These four states currently have around 1,200 cases. We're at about March 2 on the Italian trajectory; take a look at where we're heading.

Find more statistics at Statista
109404   Misc   2020 Mar 17, 12:48am  

I don't really know where to turn for help, so I am posting this here on Patrick.net first. Unlike those dodgy mortgage bonds issued by the banks during the Great Recession, there's no statute of limitations on this. Please feel free to copy/paste this to other sites that may bring in legal help for me. I will be checking back later to answer any questions you all may have.
109405   Ceffer   2020 Mar 17, 1:40am  

EBGuy says
The massive volume of data collected has enabled the authorities to pinpoint clusters of infection to better target their quarantine and disinfection efforts, and send members of the public text-message alerts to inform them of the past movements of infected patients in their area – even down to the names of shops and restaurants they visited.

You mean this has something to do with health care?
109406   WookieMan   2020 Mar 17, 3:17am  

mell says
Nah the market will be fine.

I hope you're right. I'm not feeling it..... This is pretty unprecedented stuff in modern times. WWII with the economy shifting to a war economy is probably the closest thing and this virus is killing the last of those people that remember it as we speak.

People really haven't been hit yet. People haven't had to start breaking into their 401k's to stay afloat. Governments haven't seen their revenue plummet because there's no sales taxes coming in from massive industries. Most only hope is that people were loose with cash prior and will come out of this spending like gang busters because they saved a ton by not getting Starbucks and other frivolous shit. All though it likely might make some people wake up to their spending habits, which could be a bad things for the economy.

The big problem is most small businesses are generally 30 days out of going under with no revenue or dramatically reduced revenue. Not sure how a lot of them survive this.

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