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110043   marcus   2020 Apr 17, 1:48pm  

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"B-b-b-b-but the borders. Don't you see, Great Leader get's it. Before he was elected the southern US border was wide open. Obama was constantly trying to see how many illegal aliens (new democrat voters) he could get in to the country as fast as possible. All those stories about the build up of border security under Obama, and the deportation of Mexicans that committed crimes during OBama admin, and the actual decrease of illegal immigrants in the country over that time period, is all liberal propaganda."

"Only great leader an keep America great now that he has totally succeeded in bringing us back to our glory days."
110045   Patrick   2020 Apr 17, 6:28pm  

Onvacation says
At least the alarmists have left global warming climate change alone for a while.


Another bonus: we don't have to hear the 24/7 drone about mostly-imaginary racism.

Not hearing about racism 24/7 is not only much more pleasant, it's actually the most effective way to end what racism there is.

Morgan Freeman and Mike Wallace:

WALLACE: Black History Month, you find …

FREEMAN: Ridiculous.

WALLACE: Why?

FREEMAN: You’re going to relegate my history to a month?

WALLACE: Come on.

FREEMAN: What do you do with yours? Which month is White History Month? Come on, tell me.

WALLACE: I’m Jewish.

FREEMAN: OK. Which month is Jewish History Month?

WALLACE: There isn’t one.

FREEMAN: Why not? Do you want one?

WALLACE: No, no.

FREEMAN: I don’t either. I don’t want a Black History Month. Black history is American history.

WALLACE: How are we going to get rid of racism until …?

FREEMAN: Stop talking about it. I’m going to stop calling you a white man. And I’m going to ask you to stop calling me a black man. I know you as Mike Wallace. You know me as Morgan Freeman. You’re not going to say, “I know this white guy named Mike Wallace.” Hear what I’m saying?
110046   mell   2020 Apr 17, 6:35pm  

Patrick says
Onvacation says
At least the alarmists have left global warming climate change alone for a while.


Another bonus: we don't have to hear the 24/7 drone about mostly-imaginary racism.

Not hearing about racism 24/7 is not only much more pleasant, it's actually the most effective way to end what racism there is.

Morgan Freeman and Mike Wallace:

WALLACE: Black History Month, you find …

FREEMAN: Ridiculous.

WALLACE: Why?

FREEMAN: You’re going to relegate my history to a month?

WALLACE: Come on.

FREEMAN: What do you do with yours? Which month is White History Month? Come on, tell me.

WALLACE: I’m Jewish.

FREEMAN: OK. Which month is Jewish History Month?

WALLACE: There isn’t one.

FREEMAN: Why not? Do you want one?

WALLACE: No, no.

FREEMAN: I don’t either. I don’t want a Black History...


One of my favorite convos. Unfortunately I ran into a MSNPCCNNBBC lamestream leftoid headline on my phone talking about the next drought! which is! coming! soon! cause climate! change! bad! WTF?? They had the guts after one of the rainiest and snowiest seasons in CA and with the whole East and parts of midwest just getting dumped on massively with cold storms with snow and rain to bring up this shit again. lol unbelievable.
110047   Patrick   2020 Apr 17, 7:29pm  

The most interesting part would be to uncover the office or PR agency (if there is one) creating these media scares, figuring out who is paying them, and why.

It all kinda does reek of Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud:

Edward Louis Bernays (/bərˈneɪz/; German: [bɛɐ̯ˈnaɪs]; November 22, 1891 − March 9, 1995) was an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda, referred to in his obituary as "the father of public relations".[3] Bernays was named one of the 100 most influential Americans of the 20th century by Life.[4] ...

His best-known campaigns include a 1929 effort to promote female smoking by branding cigarettes as feminist "Torches of Freedom" and his work for the United Fruit Company connected with the CIA-orchestrated overthrow of the democratically elected Guatemalan government in 1954.
110048   Booger   2020 Apr 17, 7:35pm  

Tenpoundbass says
zzyzzx says


What am I missing? I don't get it.


Liberals irrational fear of everything.
110049   komputodo   2020 Apr 17, 7:51pm  

Patrick says
Shaman says
The CDC numbers of infected/dead indicate a 4% mortality rate in the USA.


That's clearly wrong.

The virus kills on the order of 0.4% when you include all of the people who have been infected, per studies in Iceland and Germany. Maybe less.

The 4% is for people who are sick enough to seek medical treatment, which is a minority, about 10% of those infected.

4% x 10% = 0.4%

Most people don't understand the difference between 4% and 0.4% and don't care either.
110050   HeadSet   2020 Apr 17, 9:19pm  

110051   Ceffer   2020 Apr 18, 2:47am  

Can I still use pangolins to comb my hair?
110052   elliemae   2020 Apr 18, 7:11am  

WookieMan says
Why does anyone give a flying fuck about Kanye West? Never thought I'd see the day on patnet where this is a going concern. Or am I mental or something???

Seems like partisan people will look for any opportunity to prove their point. It's been forever - like, fucking never - since I invoked Kayne West in an argument. But, like the great Kim Kardashian says...
110053   Tenpoundbass   2020 Apr 18, 7:11am  

Y'all remember that time, Liberals got mad because we wouldn't stop going to Trump Concerts, so they cooked up a pandemic and put the whole world on Time Out?
110054   HeadSet   2020 Apr 18, 7:15am  

Shoot the Virginia Governor in the face? Would that be the guy in the klan hood, or the one in black face?
110055   WookieMan   2020 Apr 18, 7:37am  

Tim Aurora says
I also understand that we need to open the economy for the daily wage earners who cannot survive the lock-down. The answer is testings and tracing like South Korea and Japan

I get your comparison to driving laws and pools. That makes sense to a degree. But, it's not apples to apples. Everyone can drive the speed limit exactly and obey every single traffic law and accidents are still going to happen. And that's with something we can physically control, a vehicle.

How do you control a virus? You don't. At the end of the day it's a risk that you or I cannot control. At some point people that feel at risk just have to stay in place. I think some people are also thinking that the one's saying this is just a flu are discounting the fact that there CURRENTLY is a vaccine for most strains. We may pass the death total during this first blast of Covid versus regular flu, but WITHOUT a vaccine this is going to be on par with the flu.

A not vaccine-able strain of a virus is going around and it still hasn't beaten the typical flu. Pause for a second and think about that? Step back and ponder the reaction?
110056   Reality   2020 Apr 18, 7:47am  

Tim Aurora says
The answer is testings and tracing like South Korea and Japan

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-51836898


LOL! Japan had low number in early March because their government was suppressing testing (thereby suppressing numbers) in order to have to Olympic Game this year. The Japanese case numbers magically mushroomed after they decided to postpone the Olympics to next year.

Testing and tracing are meaningless after the contagious disease is community-spreading. What you are suggesting is pervasive monitoring and removing of all privacy rights on account of a Cold (not even rising to the death rate or count of normal flu season).
110057   WookieMan   2020 Apr 18, 7:48am  

Tenpoundbass says
so they cooked up a pandemic and put the whole world on Time Out?

I don't know the who, when, where (well China) and how of this all. But I'm pretty convinced at this point it was all contrived/plotted. We have people in mass hysteria over a virus that has no vaccine that is less deadly than your typical influenza WITH a vaccine. That makes zero sense....? Hospital are laying people off. Educated people are freaked out. It's fucking weird.
110058   WookieMan   2020 Apr 18, 7:56am  

Reality says
What you are suggesting is pervasive monitoring and removing of all privacy rights on account of a Cold (not even rising to the death rate or count of normal flu season).

And there's a vax for the flu too. We may not top deaths for Covid-19 versus influenza WITHOUT a vaccine for Covid. I get more angry every day over this. Hence why I'm so combative to a few users here. Most of their stances are actual lies and made up BS.
110059   porkchopXpress   2020 Apr 18, 8:08am  

A COVID-19 death comaprison sounds like the 9th circle of Hell
110060   elliemae   2020 Apr 18, 8:10am  

There are so many variables; I have a vent dependent patient who tested positive and yet was fairly asymptomatic and seems to have done ok... while seemingly healthy patients are sick as shit.

I worked hospice for 20+ years; I saw patients who smoked all of their lives who were free of lung cancer, breathing problems, etc. It astounds me how some patients who smoked all of their lives live well into their 90's. But I guess it's important to remember that Euell Gibbons died of natural causes...
110061   WookieMan   2020 Apr 18, 8:24am  

elliemae says
It astounds me how some patients who smoked all of their lives live well into their 90's

I was shocked my grandma who sucked down 3 packs a day made it to 86 I think. You also have people that will die of alcohol poisoning drinking half a bottle at 20 and then a guy that can drink a bottle of vodka a day live until they're 70.

Life and health doesn't play fair. So try to enjoy it.
110062   mell   2020 Apr 18, 11:01am  

logic says
Wookieman says
We may pass the death total during this first blast of Covid versus regular flu, but WITHOUT a vaccine this is going to be on par with the flu.

A not vaccine-able strain of a virus is going around and it still hasn't beaten the typical flu. Pause for a second and think about that? Step back and ponder the reaction?



Reality says
(not even rising to the death rate or count of normal flu season)

Not really sure I understand these comments. How do you define beating "the typical flu"?


Anyway, according to the CDC influenz death rates, US Covid-19 deaths have (37,000) already surpassed 2010-2012 and 2015-16 flu seasons. That's 3 of the last 9 flu season.

Guess what. In 3 days we will surpass 3 more of those past 9 years. 6 of 9.


2017-18 season had 80k deaths. What's your point? It's like a severe influenza season.
110063   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Apr 18, 11:15am  

They're doing the BS with Germany too - they finally found a European country that compares more favorably to the USA than Spain or Italy or the UK.

I'm more interested in the Data that is showing 30%+ of the asymptomatic population they test have COVID19 Antibodies.
110065   mell   2020 Apr 18, 11:52am  

logic says
mell says
2017-18 season had 80k deaths. What's your point? It's like a severe influenza season.



That is my point 80k deaths is a servere flu season, not to be confused with a "typical" or "normal" flu season. We will be blowing by a "typical" or "normal" flu season in a few days.

Sorry, I'm just being logical.


Sure but we don't lock down the whole country during a severe flu season, in fact we did nothing. We will likely not reach the 80k this season, next season the counter starts anew like with the flu, counting deaths throughout the year would be cheating unless you do it with the flu and common cold as well. This won't be the last time this happens, but if we have a pandemic every few decades or make it every decade and lose a couple hundred thousand, how does this make any difference in the world as a whole with its growing population of close to 8 billion. It's insane to cause widespread economic devastation, depression, drug use and suicide in the tens of millions for this. Since you apply logic you should agree with this, Spock would have weighed the greater good for the young masses over saving a few who mostly already lived 80% or more of their lives. So should we.
110066   mell   2020 Apr 18, 11:56am  

You could probably "save" hundreds of thousands of lives every year dying of environmental causes, pneumoniae, lung cancer, you name it by shutting down all industrial production and all car/plane/ship traffic, INCLUDING electric cars which kill as many people if you take manufacturing and small particle dust into account. CV-19 is no different just because it's contagious. If you shut down everything you would likely also shut down all technological and medical progress, and of course cause world-wide economic and real starvation and depression, suicides etc. There are always trade-offs and this one is clearly not worth it.
110067   Y   2020 Apr 18, 11:58am  

The plan is to restore solvency to SS by reducing payees.
110068   mell   2020 Apr 18, 12:00pm  

Y says
The plan is to restore solvency to SS by reducing payees.


Not a bad plan if you strictly go by fairness, clearly they are taking out far more than they paid in. As much as I dislike the mostly sjw leftoid millenial attitude, they are not the ones who caused the deficit and budget imbalance. Look no further than the boomers.
110069   Y   2020 Apr 18, 12:16pm  

The only thing that chart shows is that the usa is paying a heavy price for its fructose addictions...
110070   Tenpoundbass   2020 Apr 18, 12:38pm  

None and I mean NONE of those women in that article look like women that you could get to go to a Trump concert, much less pay them to attend.
Conservative Smart women that voted for Trump and will vote for Trump. Don't look Berkeley Professors, and NGO Chairs.

FYI, there are plenty of Blue Suburbs, what a dishonest piece of garbage reporting. Absolutely fake news.

Yeah, go... go... go ask Huma Abedin, if she's going to vote for Trump.
110071   Tenpoundbass   2020 Apr 18, 12:46pm  


said Sanchez, a life coach and mother of five in this prosperous desert community. (She is a distant relative of Republican Utah Sen. Mitt Romney.)



Sanchez considers Trump “reprehensible as a human being” and the Republican Party morally bankrupt. “I couldn’t be a part of it anymore,” she said, and as a result, at age 40 the newly registered independent is weighing her first-ever Democratic vote for president.



“It’s amazing the change, in just the last few years,” said Q. Whitfield Ayres, a pollster who has spent decades strategizing for Republican campaigns and causes. “It’s not any one place. It’s everywhere.”


The RINO decades are Over!

I like how so many people, that were Bernie supporters, that now that they have the Sads, call themselves "Independents".
Let's be perfectly clear, People that voted for Trump in 2016 are not going to abandon him and vote for Joe Biden. Or who ever the DNC finally rolls the dice on.
110072   mell   2020 Apr 18, 12:57pm  

Tim Aurora says
mell says
You could probably "save" hundreds of thousands of lives every year dying of environmental causes, pneumoniae, lung cancer, you name it by shutting down all industrial production and all car traffic, INCLUDING electric cars which kill as many people if you take manufacturing and small particle dust into account. CV-19 is no different just because it's contagious. If you shut down everything you would likely also shut down all technological and medical progress, and of course cause world-wide economic and real starvation and depression, suicides etc. There are always trade-offs and this one is clearly not worth it


Again false equivalency. I am not against opening the economy and take some dead COVID-19 patients. I am against deaths before we take some valid protective measures such as test and trace . I also do not want to increase the hospitalization burden rate beyond capacity.


There is no hospitalization burden as of now in 99% of areas. They deferred all elective surgery and turned away other patients to be ready for the "surge" which never came. Many of those patients in need of their continued treatment or surgery you mentioned are currently being held at arms bay by unreliable models and population-control fantasies. The severe Covid-19 patients need a bed and a ventilator and some drugs, they don't need any of the hospitals complex devices and procedures necessary to other patients. If they're so worried about a surge, keep the makeshift field hospitals in conference centers and tents that they just shuttered again, since no large gathering will be allowed anyways, and pay those suffering hotels/businesses some rent. Let the real hospitals be open for all the other patients and open up already. That way you'd also reduce contagion within the hospitals. This is beyond bullshit at this point and the majority of the population is held hostage. I hope the protesters won't give up to get their lives back until we opened up everywhere to a reasonable level again. Face-masks will help keep the spread at bay.
110073   mell   2020 Apr 18, 1:04pm  

logic says
mell says
Since you apply logic you should agree with this, Spock would have weighed the greater good for the young masses over saving a few who mostly already lived 80% or more of their lives.


I think I can agree with that. Did captain Kirk always side with Spock's logic? You should be able to agree with this, Spoke would have needed to know how the virus affects people before he would have been able to make any logical determination.


Agreed - lol Kirk would have battled Spock to death to save just one life he was fond of and risk the lives of many - but that didn't make him right. And in this case it is even more severe since we're destroying the future of the youth to save the old. Now we should respect and protect the old to a reasonable extent, but not by sacrificing those who have their whole life ahead.
110074   mell   2020 Apr 18, 1:07pm  

Tim Aurora says
mell says
There is no hospitalization burden as of now in 99% of areas.


It is with lock down. And where did you get the 99% rate . Can you please provide refernce.


The only area where they ever had to use makeshift hospitals mentioned in the news/media was NY and that was short lived. What other state had to resort to mass field hospitals? Positive proof is required to justify continued harsh measures, not negative. I know here in CA there's zero excess burden right now, of course they cleared the hospitals of most other patients. They should move CV-19 patients outside of the regular hospitals into makeshift ones like China did, there's plenty of space right now since all conference centers are shut down for months to come.
110075   Ceffer   2020 Apr 18, 1:36pm  

OR.....SIP had absolutely nothing to do with anything because the Panic Pandemic was made up to begin with. To say that draconian shutdown had anything to do with a non result that came from a manufactured entity is more manufactured entity. False cause and effect.
110076   mell   2020 Apr 18, 1:43pm  

logic says
mell says
The only area where they ever had to use makeshift hospitals mentioned in the news/media was NY and that was short lived. What other state had to resort to mass field hospitals?

Maybe Louisiana? Irregardless, the point of SIP was to keep hospitals at a manageable level so it appears SIP has been working.


Of course keeping people away works to some extent - the question is how many more cases we would have had without it. I bet if you let people return to their offices practicing increased hygiene (masks where necessary) and open up with restrictions you'd see less than 20% increase in total cases if at all. The vast majority of infections even before the SIP where within the family like with every contagious illness. Just keep social distance to the old and weak where necessary. It's very difficult to say to what extent the SIP reduces transmission if you had no tests before the SIP to begin with - no data no comparison.
110077   Onvacation   2020 Apr 18, 1:45pm  

Tim Aurora says
comaprisons

I hate those places. They are usually a death sentence.
110078   WookieMan   2020 Apr 18, 2:09pm  

ThreeBays says
Keyword is "still". Step back and ponder why you're not thinking this through beyond today?

Because it doesn't matter. The goal posts keep moving on this. No one knows this virus outside of knowing who it's killing. I posted the article in another thread(s). 20% of our deaths are in nursing homes ALONE. That's not accounting for retirement communities where the residents are fully capable of taking care of themselves and live independent lives with other underlying conditions. 55+ communities or whatever the allowable legal code is in your area. ALL of these place were mostly wide open in March.

It's extremely likely we could shut down these two sources of death and drop the death rate by 40-60%. Likely higher. At this point it's probably too late, hence why I'm saying tomorrow doesn't matter from your above quote. There are fewer and fewer victims to kill as the days go by. This ship has sailed and there was zero way to prevent that outside of China and the WHO not being cunts. Destroying the economy and politicizing this in many cases is pure evil.

Beside staying at home, this whole thing doesn't even move the needle for me personally. So this isn't emotion of not having a job, money, food or even a loved one that's died. My wife and I can live for a couple years without a single paycheck. This is pure bullshit and history is going to tell a different story when this is all said and done. We'll end up with a semi effective vaccine where there are still 10's of thousands of deaths every year, just. like. the. flu.
110079   Y   2020 Apr 18, 2:11pm  

And he had the perfect position to analyze it looking right up the ass of the infected rider...
logic says
You should be able to agree with this, Spoke would have needed to know how the virus affects people before he would have been able to make any logical determination
110080   Tenpoundbass   2020 Apr 18, 2:13pm  

He saved about 1,970,000 lives according to Dr Fauci and Dr Bitchx
110081   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2020 Apr 18, 2:42pm  

ThreeBays says
WookieMan says
At this point it's probably too late, hence why I'm saying tomorrow doesn't matter from your above quote. There are fewer and fewer victims to kill as the days go by. This ship has sailed and there was zero way to prevent that outside of China and the WHO not being cunts. Destroying the economy and politicizing this in many cases is pure evil.


It's a fair point, the ship may have sailed or no matter what we do this is going to keep coming back. 1% or whatever are going to die, mostly the aged, and that's that. I don't agree with this since I don't see it as inevitable. We're pretty good at coming up with cures, and I think we will whether that's TrumpPills or Remdesivir or whatever with a bit of time.
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How is it you know any of this?
110082   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Apr 18, 4:28pm  

I can't tell you how it fills my heart with joy that the DemMedia can no longer control the narrative through the mass media.

It's ironic, as soon as the millennials graduated, the first generation of newsrooms to embrace unmitigated "advocacy journalism", is the same moment they began to lose power.

The Media is one of the least trusted institutions in America, particularly in reference to the Wuhanvirus:

https://news.gallup.com/poll/300680/coronavirus-response-hospitals-rated-best-news-media-worst.aspx

I eagerly await the layoffs that are coming in early 2021, as they do after every election cycle.

Even Science and Space stuff is no longer relevant in Major Media, it's either retarded level dumb-down, months behind the times, and most often, the Female "Science Education" Degree holder diversity hire doesn't understand the subject. JM Godier, Issac Arthur, Felix of Whataboutit?, Scott Manley, Robert Zimmerman, etc.

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