Smitty-48 wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:18 am
It's like I see people using the word "Unsustainable !"
Pretty sure 20 million people were killed on the Eastern Front in World War Two
The war did no stop because of it
So anything is sustainable, it won't be the people deciding what is sustainable, the bug will decide
If the bug will decide anyway, then going overkill on the shutting down the economy could just be piling on and increasing the damage while slowing the potential acquisition of immunity, with the likely result being more deaths in the long run
Or maybe it's a great idea somehow, too much fog of war to tell
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Smitty-48 wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:18 am
It's like I see people using the word "Unsustainable !"
Pretty sure 20 million people were killed on the Eastern Front in World War Two
The war did no stop because of it
So anything is sustainable, it won't be the people deciding what is sustainable, the bug will decide
If the bug will decide anyway, then going overkill on the shutting down the economy could just be piling on and increasing the damage while slowing the potential acquisition of immunity
/shrugs
I expect the Canadian government is not good at fighting wars and so this will not be a well run operation /shrugs
Smitty-48 wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:18 am
It's like I see people using the word "Unsustainable !"
Pretty sure 20 million people were killed on the Eastern Front in World War Two
The war did no stop because of it
So anything is sustainable, it won't be the people deciding what is sustainable, the bug will decide
If the bug will decide anyway, then going overkill on the shutting down the economy could just be piling on and increasing the damage while slowing the potential acquisition of immunity
/shrugs
I expect the Canadian government is not good at fighting wars and so this will not be a well run operation /shrugs
I expect that this is a rather large understatement
StCapps wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:23 am
If the bug will decide anyway, then going overkill on the shutting down the economy could just be piling on and increasing the damage while slowing the potential acquisition of immunity
/shrugs
I expect the Canadian government is not good at fighting wars and so this will not be a well run operation /shrugs
I expect that this is a rather large understatement
I would point out I predicted that in a war Singapore could kick Canada's ass, and now that is coming true
StCapps wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:25 am
I expect that this is a rather large understatement
I would point out I predicted that in a war Singapore could kick Canada's ass, and now that is coming true
Singapore is the Promised Land.
Depends on your definition
The reason why the trains run on time is that the government is quasi fascist and if you don't do exactly as you are told to do in Singapore, you go straight to prison for it, at the least.
I would point out I predicted that in a war Singapore could kick Canada's ass, and now that is coming true
Singapore is the Promised Land.
Depends on your definition
The reason why the trains run on time is that the government is quasi fascist and if you don't do exactly as you are told to do in Singapore, you go straight to prison for it, at the least.
Not exactly a libertarian paradise, ain't no Ronpaultopia
I would point out I predicted that in a war Singapore could kick Canada's ass, and now that is coming true
Singapore is the Promised Land.
Depends on your definition
The reason why the trains run on time is that the government is quasi fascist and if you don't do exactly as you are told to do in Singapore, you go straight to prison for it, at the least.
*daydreams about drug dealers getting caned in the street*
Xenophon wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:28 am
Singapore is the Promised Land.
Depends on your definition
The reason why the trains run on time is that the government is quasi fascist and if you don't do exactly as you are told to do in Singapore, you go straight to prison for it, at the least.
Not exactly a libertarian paradise, ain't no Ronpaultopia
Singapore is actually even more militarized than Israel
It's impressive what they can do, but at the same time, every single person there is effectively in the military