Oh ya, this is a global collapse. No doubt about it. This could be 1929 all over again.
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Not going to worry about the money end of it. I just want all of you and your families to live through this. It's all under our own control.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by JustInCredible View PostI live in California specifically Santa Clara county. We have 48 confirmed cases here just in the county (200+ in California). For comparison sake, Colorado is the 5th most infected state and they only have 34 cases (numbers I got from the first site I clicked on for updates).
Right now most companies have already made people work from home. My company is gearing up for it and should be there soon. Streets are dead in the morning and my 1 hour commute has been cut to 30 minutes. Schools have been shut down, most events have been cancelled, and pretty much everyone is avoiding being outside as much as possible.
I figure most people here live in the Michigan area from being Lions fans. But being from California it went from no big deal a week or 2 ago to now everyone over here preparing like its doomsday. And the feeling over here is that it's really only going to get worse.
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Originally posted by The King View PostI guess it last in the air for 3 hours and up to NINE days on surfaces.
There's no way to contain it. It's here and it's exploding.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by The King View PostOh ya, this is a global collapse. No doubt about it. This could be 1929 all over again.
I have been warning my family and friends since the first of the year to start preparing. Most thought I was crazy until about a week ago.
I think we are going to need a miracle real fast.
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The Fed just pumped $1 trillion into the economy. We can print all the money we want, it's essentially meaningless without gov trust. An infusion in monetary supply isn't going to bring back the stock market. All it will lead to is inflation.
Spot on with the week to week paycheck folks. I've never bought into this economy in the first place the last few years. Are people working? Yes. But it's part time jobs. Jobs that don't provide benefits, like, um, health care! So how will people survive?
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NCAA cancels remaining winter and spring championships: http://on.ncaa.com/4tqc2
This includes March Madness for Men and Women
Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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I said this in the Michigan forum but it bears repeating, let's pray that 2 months from now we can say this was a huge overreaction. May the measures be as successful as the Y2K measures, most people look back on the Y2K problem and say it was nothing because they didn't have to do any of the painstaking work.
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Originally posted by The King View PostThe Fed just pumped $1 trillion into the economy. We can print all the money we want, it's essentially meaningless without gov trust. An infusion in monetary supply isn't going to bring back the stock market. All it will lead to is inflation.
Spot on with the week to week paycheck folks. I've never bought into this economy in the first place the last few years. Are people working? Yes. But it's part time jobs. Jobs that don't provide benefits, like, um, health care! So how will people survive?
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Ya, the part-time jobs are there, but not the full time gigs with benefits. I see it all the time.
Your Uber driver isn't considered "unemployed," but they live paycheck to paycheck WITHOUT benefits. The friggin list goes on and on. This is crippling the economy.
BTW, good luck on your search, Froot.
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From everything I've seen so far in terms of the affected and the demographics, it just doesn't look all that much different than the flu.
People most at risk? Same. 60+ and those with pre-existing conditions which affect their ability to fight the common flu off.
Sure, take everything Future has said to heart, but don't get all "doom and gloom" (my moniker to some here) over this.
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