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Whitlock's comments with the exception of a couple paragraphs, are spot-on.
Fake news. We prevailed, remember?
She needs to return Michigan to democracy. I realize she and Nessie absolutely loathe the Republicans in the legislature, but she has to find a way to work with them. She was not elected as dictator. She was elected Governor. If she is so much better than Trump as a person, and as a politician, she needs to show it in her actions. Right now, she's the Dem version of Trump."in order to lead America you must love America"
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Originally posted by Whitley View Post
Not to disagree, but even in a pre George Floyd world why would you not call the FBI in to investigate a potential hate crime?
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We had to either reopen up to the "too far" point, or we had to wait until a vaccine showed up to ever reopen. That assumes that a vaccine is ever going to show up. The whole point of "Flatten the Curve" was to keep the ICUs and ERs manageable, not to quarantine the virus into extinction. Or so we were told.
Once again, it's curious that bars are the problem, but masses of thousands of people marching in the streets for the Communist organization "Black Lives Matter" isn't. I swear, it's almost as if there is an agenda at play here.Last edited by Hannibal; June 26, 2020, 11:39 AM.
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Originally posted by Hannibal View Post
Because nobody was actually physically harmed? Because those fifteen agents would have been more sensibly deployed trying to catch serial killers, shut down drug smuggling, breaking organized crime, or rooting out terrorists? Or are those not a threat anymore?
Its more important to investigate non crimes like Smollet and Wallace, than it is to solve actual crimes.
If you solve actual crimes, you run the risk of discovering they were committed by minorities, which is a result that can no longer be tolerated.
"in order to lead America you must love America"
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Originally posted by Hannibal View PostWe had to either reopen up to the "too far" point, or we had to wait until a vaccine showed up to ever reopen, period. That assumes that a vaccine was ever going to show up.
Once again, curious that bars are the problem, but masses of thousands of people marching in the streets for "Black Lives Matter" isn't. I swear, it's almost as if there is an agenda at play.
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It might make some sense with the protests being outdoors, but that goes against whatever logic was used to close down beaches and public parks, all of which are far safer from a virus spreading standpoint than a march with 5,000 people standing shoulder to shoulder chanting or throwing Molotov cocktails, or doing whatever it is they are doing. FFS outdoor pools are still only open at half capacity here in Ohio. BLM protests are literally the only gatherings that are safe to attend.
FTR I'm all for closing down bars or enforcing masks/social distancing via lower capacity in this case. The data does seem to support it (although deaths have fallen significantly) .Last edited by Hannibal; June 26, 2020, 12:10 PM.
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And the thing about the protests is epidemiologists have often blamed parades as a causative agent in spreading the 1918 flu.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostAnd the thing about the protests is epidemiologists have often blamed parades as a causative agent in spreading the 1918 flu.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn...rnd/index.html
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1) The current surge is taking place almost everywhere now but the places being hit the hardest are those that got off lightly back in April.
2) It's probably not a coincidence that cases started climbing at the same time that southern heat causes people to spend the majority of their day indoors.
3) It's probably not a coincidence that cases started climbing once shutdowns were over. Everyone expected that.
4) The protests could be contributing to the spread but again, are they a primary factor? Cases aren't spiking in NYC or Seattle the way they are in, say, Orlando and Houston. Maybe certain northern cities just had more immunity. Who knows.
5) We got lazy and complacent.
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We're going to have to go to "masks-only" for establishments that want to remain open.
Ohio is still clearly manageable, but if/when it creeps up over 1000 per day then there will be some mitigation strategy.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Unrelated but Microsoft announced they are permanently closing all of its stores except for 4 locations. About a 100 or so stores. They were a decade-long experiment to try and copy the success of Apple Stores that never really caught on.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/26/tech/...ing/index.html
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The Associated Press reported that an unnamed man in Vienna, Austria, was hit with a 500 euro ($565) fine for "offending public decency" when he broke wind following an encounter with police on June 5. Authorities said that "of course no one is reported for accidentally 'letting one go,'" but after behaving "provocatively and uncooperatively," the man rose from a bench and "let go a massive intestinal wind apparently with full intent. And our colleagues don't like to be farted at so much." [ABC News, 6/16/2020]
Will Vienna be hit with riots and looting?“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx
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