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Corona virus (more correctly, Wuhan virus)


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2020 Jan 24, 12:33pm   183,947 views  3,363 comments

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Anyone wants to risk a bet on the eventual number of sick people? Dead people?

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1549   Shaman   2020 Apr 24, 11:37am  

jazz_music says
The exponential increase in new cases is seen since mid March, that is about 5 weeks ago.


Yes, we know extremely senior citizens are scared to fucking death by the Wuflu. Can I interest you in a free cruise?
1550   zzyzzx   2020 Apr 24, 12:50pm  

https://babylonbee.com/news/aoc-drops-by-unemployment-office-to-tell-people-how-lucky-they-are-not-to-have-jobs

AOC Drops By Unemployment Office To Tell People How Lucky They Are Not To Have Oppressive Jobs
April 22nd, 2020




NEW YORK, NY—In a rare visit to her district, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dropped by the unemployment office to explain to everyone why losing their jobs was actually a good thing.

Ocasio-Cortez explained how those who had worked for oil companies were involved in an inherently evil industry. Furthermore, she said, by losing their jobs, they were pushing America closer and closer to a socialist utopia where nobody works. Finally, she told them they had thrown off the capitalist shackles of work and income.

"What a great turnout today!" she said cheerily as she turned on her megaphone, though she was shouting into it backward until an aide helped her turn it around. "Work and income are capitalist constructs! You should be thankful! I'm just so excited to see that everyone here, like, is totally ready for a socialist workers' paradise. Like, if nobody works, then the government just has to pay for our stuff, because, like, otherwise, money wouldn't exist."

Nobody seemed to understand her, but she pressed on. "Anyway, just keep fighting the good fight and topple our capitalist overlords!"

"You love to see it!"

She tripped on her shoelaces and fell on the way out, but an aide was ready to free her with a pair of scissors he always keeps handy just for such an occasion.
1554   WookieMan   2020 Apr 25, 7:12am  

Booger says

Density, density, density.... Living on top of each other makes this shit spread. TX has Houston for population comparable to Chicago, but it's not as packed in as the cities in the states listed for Dems. FL has Miami, but I think we're seeing the clear impact of UV rays on a virus lasting on surfaces and in the air there. FL is kind of purple anyway, always a battleground state.

Either way, demographics and density besides the virus itself is what should be the focus and everyone else can open up. Instead people are getting their nuts in a bind over cases to fatality rates with a super small sample size even being tested. But hey, freak out.
1555   Reality   2020 Apr 25, 10:57am  

WookieMan says
Density, density, density.... Living on top of each other makes this shit spread.


Correct. That's why it's criminal for the Democrats to advocate and enforce anti-sprawl laws. Those laws aiming at raising population density murder people every year, during the flu season.
1556   Patrick   2020 Apr 25, 11:18am  

WookieMan says
Density, density, density....


Density explains the greater spread of Wuhan virus in Democrat states, and also explains why dense areas vote Democrat to begin with.

Rural areas at all times and in all countries value self-reliance more than cities do, and necessarily so, since the resources of the cities are far away, by definition.

Cities, on the other hand, value government more than rural areas, since the greater density requires more government to manage: crime, garbage, boundary lines.
1557   mell   2020 Apr 25, 11:50am  

Patrick says
WookieMan says
Density, density, density....


Density explains the greater spread of Wuhan virus in Democrat states, and also explains why dense areas vote Democrat to begin with.

Rural areas at all times and in all countries value self-reliance more than cities do, and necessarily so, since the resources of the cities are far away, by definition.

Cities, on the other hand, value government more than rural areas, since the greater density requires more government to manage: crime, garbage, boundary lines.


Right many rural unincorporated villages and towns don't have garbage service unless you pay for private. People haul it to the nearest dump instead.
1561   WookieMan   2020 Apr 27, 5:28pm  

Booger says

And they'll be fined and arrested for even being outside. If they weren't wearing a mask it's another fine.
1568   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Apr 28, 11:49am  

Leftists scream at the sky...

... and the Blue Angels overhead, saluting the Health Care Workers.

It's is beyond OBSCENE to watch the Blue Angels fly overhead frontline healthcare workers.

How much did that flyover cost?

Could have used that money to get them some MUCH NEEDED PPE INSTEAD. #Priorities

— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) April 28, 2020
1569   Misc   2020 Apr 28, 12:19pm  

He was only really concerned about the contrails.
1570   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 28, 1:04pm  

NoCoupForYou says
Could have used that money to get them some MUCH NEEDED PPE INSTEAD


That idiot doesn't understand that it's not about money but rather about manufacturing capacity. Or lack of thereof. Because it was fucking offshored to fucking China.
1571   Patrick   2020 Apr 28, 1:15pm  

Yup.
1572   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Apr 28, 1:49pm  

I heard it's more of a distribution issue at this point. The full POWER of American Industry converted to make PPEs very quickly - good thing we had some left.

Unfortunately, Just In Time Inventory means no reserves in times of crisis. It's not a policy that promotes resilience.
1573   WookieMan   2020 Apr 28, 2:14pm  

NoCoupForYou says
Leftists scream at the sky...

... and the Blue Angels overhead, saluting the Health Care Workers.


It's is beyond OBSCENE to watch the Blue Angels fly overhead frontline healthcare workers.

How much did that flyover cost?

Could have used that money to get them some MUCH NEEDED PPE INSTEAD. #Priorities— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) April 28, 2020

One of the most fun times I've ever had. Rented a pontoon boat in Pensacola Beach, FL. Took the boat east (edit... WTF? West) towards Ft. Pickens. Blue Angles started doing their practice while we were on the water. Next thing you know there's a pod of dolphins swimming with the boat. How much more America does that get... lol.
1574   mell   2020 Apr 28, 2:18pm  

The recovered cases are quickly approaching 20% of total cases. Once that is reached it may take another 2 weeks or so to reach 50% parity. There's no reason not to open up right away.
1575   Onvacation   2020 Apr 28, 2:25pm  

WookieMan says

One of the most fun times I've ever had. Rented a pontoon boat in Pensacola Beach, FL. Took the boat east towards Ft. Pickens. Blue Angles started doing their practice while we were on the water. Next thing you know there's a pod of dolphins swimming with the boat. How much more America does that get... lol.


I take my sailboat out every year for Fleet Week in SF Bay. A couple of years ago we were motoring away from the crowd of boats in the middle of the bay and suddenly the Marine C5 flew 10 feet over the top of my mast. That was a rush!
1576   RWSGFY   2020 Apr 28, 2:31pm  

Onvacation says
WookieMan says

One of the most fun times I've ever had. Rented a pontoon boat in Pensacola Beach, FL. Took the boat east towards Ft. Pickens. Blue Angles started doing their practice while we were on the water. Next thing you know there's a pod of dolphins swimming with the boat. How much more America does that get... lol.


I take my sailboat out every year for Fleet Week in SF Bay. A couple of years ago we were motoring away from the crowd of boats in the middle of the bay and suddenly the Marine C5 flew 10 feet over the top of my mast. That was a rush!


I once was sitting on the beach in Coronado when one of these things took off from the strip at the end of that beach and went right over our heads. Rush is an understatement.
1579   Booger   2020 Apr 28, 6:25pm  

Trump suggests coronavirus aid to states could depend on sanctuary city policies.


https://nypost.com/2020/04/28/coronavirus-aid-may-depend-on-sanctuary-city-policies-trump/
1582   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Apr 29, 11:55am  

The lockdown isn't even being obeyed, and as I said, it's the most vulnerable who are violating it the most, despite the Media/Teachers trying to blame kids (the least vulnerable).

GOV: STAY AT HOME.

.

MY MOTHER: I GOTTA PICK UP MY NEW PICTURE FRAME AT MICHAEL'S!!!!
1583   Patrick   2020 Apr 29, 12:25pm  

NoCoupForYou says
Unfortunately, Just In Time Inventory means no reserves in times of crisis. It's not a policy that promotes resilience.


Absolutely. Just in Time Inventory is designed to maximize profits at the expense of resilience.

This is closely analogous to outsourcing manufacturing to China to maximize profits. That is also devastating for resilience (not to mention devastating for US manufacturing of course).

It's like going without insurance, just hoping nothing bad will ever happen. Not a good bet.
1584   Patrick   2020 Apr 29, 12:26pm  

Booger says


So true!

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