What alternatives do we have....... wait for a vaccine. Still don't have a vaccine for HIV.DBTrek wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:13 am Maybe they're just tired of 600 unemployed Americans for every COVID-19 death.
/shurg
People must protect both their physical health and economic health.
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I'd take 12GloryofGreece wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:16 amRoughly 12K per student in VA.C-Mag wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:15 amI think taxpayers are changed $20k per studentGloryofGreece wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:10 am
I'd be cool with that as long as I got a year severance to help adjust to the new reality.
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It's simple - we shelter in place forever, or until COVID-19 cases hit zero.
Meanwhile everything goes out of business.
BUT the government prints money and just sends $1200 a month to everyone.
And we all continue to live comfortably, like government pets, forever.
Oh . . . and even though supply lines are destroyed and no businesses remain open - we buy food from the magic fairy trees.
This seems to be the plan from team End of the World.
Simple plan.
Utterly unworkable.
Clearly impossible.
But that's not slowing them down any.
Meanwhile everything goes out of business.
BUT the government prints money and just sends $1200 a month to everyone.
And we all continue to live comfortably, like government pets, forever.
Oh . . . and even though supply lines are destroyed and no businesses remain open - we buy food from the magic fairy trees.
This seems to be the plan from team End of the World.
Simple plan.
Utterly unworkable.
Clearly impossible.
But that's not slowing them down any.
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Isn't that the plot of idiocracy.
Where everyone forgets how to do everything and just wa aits to be fed and entertained
Where everyone forgets how to do everything and just wa aits to be fed and entertained
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+1 And all that money should flow to the households instead of the teachers' unions. If not, just bag the whole charade. All I hear about is daycare and food are the main reasons to reopen government mandated attendance to a building.C-Mag wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:08 am We should end all public schools. Go 100% online, with home tutoring.
I don't think most people realize how influential their states' teachers unions drive their state politics. Biggest contributors to state elections, in the few states that I have had reason to delve in to, are the teachers' union. Why the fuck? Who nominated them the bosses?
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Not really seeing you being all that "emotionless". Looks like you want to tell your story based on those numbers, of "dumb city folk finally get their comeuppance for their snobby arrogance". You can tell yourself whatever you like and read whatever you like into those numbers. I was born and raised on one of the more sparsely populated Danish islands. Live in a city now. Like alot of people who move to bigger cities for work or education, I know both worlds. I detest those Copenhageners who act snobbish and pretend that Jutland is all "peasants". Even though their own island is every bit as dotted in farmland as Jutland. It's stupid snobbery, but it's the snobbery that's actually stupid and invalid. Not where and who it comes from. What you're doing now, is simply mimicking them.C-Mag wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:14 amI prefer math and science to emotions.BjornP wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:08 am
Well, we don't actually agree on your "people who live in cities are stupid, because cities are stupid" deduction. If you want your tax dollars not to be spent on city-dwellers, though... you can always try and pitch the idea to your president, or even start a campaign for that on your own.
Wyoming 3 deaths per million
New York 973 deaths per million
Clearly the people in Wyoming are smarter, healthier and better able adapt to change.
Cities like NY are centers of pollutants and toxins. It's no wonder they have such a high death toll.
I've been telling you people this for a decade.
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I agree that population density seems to be a prevailing indicator of how bad the COVID will hit an area.
LA is pretty friggin' big and populated too (Los Angeles for our international crowd) - but not as dense as NYC.
China, Italy - Dense as shit.
Wyoming - not that densely populated.
/shrug
LA is pretty friggin' big and populated too (Los Angeles for our international crowd) - but not as dense as NYC.
China, Italy - Dense as shit.
Wyoming - not that densely populated.
/shrug
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You're right that I'm using the situation to drive home a point. I'm absolutely using the opportunity presented me.
You also know I've always held these types of opinions.
The other part of the equation is that city neither know or care to know much about tragedies that strike rural areas. Worse, they dont give a fuck, and use their energies to mock and denigrate rural folks.
Guess what, you reap what you sow.
You also know I've always held these types of opinions.
The other part of the equation is that city neither know or care to know much about tragedies that strike rural areas. Worse, they dont give a fuck, and use their energies to mock and denigrate rural folks.
Guess what, you reap what you sow.
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Mass Transit baby.DBTrek wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:48 am I agree that population density seems to be a prevailing indicator of how bad the COVID will hit an area.
LA is pretty friggin' big and populated too (Los Angeles for our international crowd) - but not as dense as NYC.
China, Italy - Dense as shit.
Wyoming - not that densely populated.
/shrug
LA should be grateful they are too corrupt and incompetent to build a super train
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Re: Reopening America and the Cathedral's Counter-Boogaloo
From what I can google, NY has the third-most physicians pr. 100K inhabitants in the US. So that probably isn't a big factor, but given its pop. density and numbers, it should also have correspondingly many hospitals. It doesn't:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/710 ... -by-state/
Nukedog looks covered, though.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/710 ... -by-state/
Nukedog looks covered, though.

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