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March 17, 2020 at 7:33 PM #815717March 17, 2020 at 7:44 PM #815718CoronitaParticipant
It never was funny. It’s only funny when bad things don’t happen to you. Then you can wish all the bad things you want to happen……until it hits home.. And like I said, IF something dramatic like this happens, everyone gets hit. As the saying goes: be careful what you wish for.
I’m still paying all housekeeping and gardening etc even if they don’t show up. I’m sure they have tons of cancellations. Guess I’ll have to grow out my hair and turn into a hippee and have rotting teeth since I won’t step inside a dental office for some time.
March 17, 2020 at 8:22 PM #815721svelteParticipant[quote=Coronita]
I’m still paying all housekeeping and gardening etc even if they don’t show up. I’m sure they have tons of cancellations. Guess I’ll have to grow out my hair and turn into a hippee and have rotting teeth since I won’t step inside a dental office for some time.[/quote]We’ve been getting a bunch of emails from our dentist. They are apparently very worried.
It’s all the tentacles this thing has that I don’t think any of us thought of up front. It touches virtually everything and everybody.
The doom has to be setting in in the White House.
I mean it could still turn around in the second half. But every day that passes things look just a little bit gloomier right now. Like hitting an iceberg at night. How much damage was really done? We may not know until the sun comes out again, if we make it that far.
March 17, 2020 at 9:27 PM #815723CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=Coronita]
I’m still paying all housekeeping and gardening etc even if they don’t show up. I’m sure they have tons of cancellations. Guess I’ll have to grow out my hair and turn into a hippee and have rotting teeth since I won’t step inside a dental office for some time.[/quote]We’ve been getting a bunch of emails from our dentist. They are apparently very worried.
It’s all the tentacles this thing has that I don’t think any of us thought of up front. It touches virtually everything and everybody.
The doom has to be setting in in the White House.
I mean it could still turn around in the second half. But every day that passes things look just a little bit gloomier right now. Like hitting an iceberg at night. How much damage was really done? We may not know until the sun comes out again, if we make it that far.[/quote]
For now this administration and this country has chosen public health over economy, as is many parts or the world. This isn’t a credit towards this adminstration, but for a few select individuals that managed to convince an otherwise incompetent administration to make the right call, albeit a bit too late. Namely, Deborah Birx, an original Obama administration appointee to the Aids working group. If it weren’t for her, we’d be in bigger deep shit I think.
Any business that requires close human contact is affected.
A housekeepe sent a joke via text to my former boss that said “I’m working remotely this week, but I’ll setup a video conference to tell you what you need to do”.
Oh and about car rentals. Here’s an interesting experiment.
Take one of those disinfectant hand wipes and run it across your steering wheel a few times. I wouldn’t be surprised if it turns dark gray or black.
March 18, 2020 at 8:21 AM #815726zkParticipant[quote=Coronita]
For now this administration and this country has chosen public health over economy[/quote]This country, yes. This administration, not so much.
Virtually all social distancing measures earlier in the crisis were put in place by state and local authorities, not the federal government.
This administration finally got on board, but way after it was clear that the country was going that way with or without them.
March 18, 2020 at 11:54 AM #815729AnonymousGuest[quote=zk][quote=Coronita]
For now this administration and this country has chosen public health over economy[/quote]This country, yes. This administration, not so much.
Virtually all social distancing measures earlier in the crisis were put in place by state and local authorities, not the federal government.
This administration finally got on board, but way after it was clear that the country was going that way with or without them.[/quote]
Thats what he said
March 18, 2020 at 1:58 PM #815735zkParticipant[quote=TheBrianNarrative][quote=zk][quote=Coronita]
For now this administration and this country has chosen public health over economy[/quote]This country, yes. This administration, not so much.
Virtually all social distancing measures earlier in the crisis were put in place by state and local authorities, not the federal government.
This administration finally got on board, but way after it was clear that the country was going that way with or without them.[/quote]
Thats what he said[/quote]
You said the administration put health over economy, flu. It didn’t. It tried, at first, to put the economy first by downplaying the coming effects of the virus. Only when it could see that it couldn’t bullshit its way through that plan, and the rest of the country could see what the experts were saying, did the administration finally go along with the experts. And they didn’t do it for the sake of public health. They did it because they got caught trying to bullshit their way through the first plan and could see that that plan was no longer in their best interests politically.
And when I say “they” and “the administration” I mean trump. He’s got most of them afraid to do anything without the approval of the dear leader.
There certainly have been a few outspoken people in the administration during this crisis. Let’s hope that that precedent is followed by many more. I wouldn’t be surprised if his grip starts to loosen significantly at this point. Although that could be wishful thinking.
March 18, 2020 at 2:13 PM #815739AnonymousGuest[quote=zk][quote=TheBrianNarrative][quote=zk][quote=Coronita]
For now this administration and this country has chosen public health over economy[/quote]This country, yes. This administration, not so much.
Virtually all social distancing measures earlier in the crisis were put in place by state and local authorities, not the federal government.
This administration finally got on board, but way after it was clear that the country was going that way with or without them.[/quote]
Thats what he said[/quote]
You said the administration put health over economy, flu. It didn’t. It tried, at first, to put the economy first by downplaying the coming effects of the virus. Only when it could see that it couldn’t bullshit its way through that plan, and the rest of the country could see what the experts were saying, did the administration finally go along with the experts. And they didn’t do it for the sake of public health. They did it because they got caught trying to bullshit their way through the first plan and could see that that plan was no longer in their best interests politically.
And when I say “they” and “the administration” I mean trump. He’s got most of them afraid to do anything without the approval of the dear leader.
There certainly have been a few outspoken people in the administration during this crisis. Let’s hope that that precedent is followed by many more. I wouldn’t be surprised if his grip starts to loosen significantly at this point. Although that could be wishful thinking.[/quote]
Read the first two words of his response and kindly put your angry political rants aside.
March 18, 2020 at 2:46 PM #815742zkParticipant[quote=TheBrianNarrative]
Read the first two words of his response and kindly put your angry political rants aside.[/quote]
You’re not just a troll, flu, you’re a troll with poor reading skills.
March 18, 2020 at 2:57 PM #815745AnonymousGuest[quote=zk][quote=TheBrianNarrative]
Read the first two words of his response and kindly put your angry political rants aside.[/quote]
You’re not just a troll, flu, you’re a troll with poor reading skills.[/quote]
Ok angry old white dude
March 18, 2020 at 3:10 PM #815746CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheBrianNarrative][quote=zk][quote=TheBrianNarrative]
Read the first two words of his response and kindly put your angry political rants aside.[/quote]
You’re not just a troll, flu, you’re a troll with poor reading skills.[/quote]
Ok angry old white dude[/quote]
Ok guys, I’m out of this pissing match between you two. Have a nice day.
March 18, 2020 at 3:13 PM #815747AnonymousGuest[quote=TheBrianNarrative][quote=zk][quote=TheBrianNarrative]
Read the first two words of his response and kindly put your angry political rants aside.[/quote]
You’re not just a troll, flu, you’re a troll with poor reading skills.[/quote]
Ok angry old white dude with equally poor reading skills who still mistakenly thinks this is flu [/quote]
FIFY
March 19, 2020 at 6:08 PM #815780outtamojoParticipant[quote=zk][quote=TheBrianNarrative][quote=zk][quote=Coronita]
For now this administration and this country has chosen public health over economy[/quote]This country, yes. This administration, not so much.
Virtually all social distancing measures earlier in the crisis were put in place by state and local authorities, not the federal government.
This administration finally got on board, but way after it was clear that the country was going that way with or without them.[/quote]
Thats what he said[/quote]
You said the administration put health over economy, flu. It didn’t. It tried, at first, to put the economy first by downplaying the coming effects of the virus. Only when it could see that it couldn’t bullshit its way through that plan, and the rest of the country could see what the experts were saying, did the administration finally go along with the experts. And they didn’t do it for the sake of public health. They did it because they got caught trying to bullshit their way through the first plan and could see that that plan was no longer in their best interests politically.
And when I say “they” and “the administration” I mean trump. He’s got most of them afraid to do anything without the approval of the dear leader.
There certainly have been a few outspoken people in the administration during this crisis. Let’s hope that that precedent is followed by many more. I wouldn’t be surprised if his grip starts to loosen significantly at this point. Although that could be wishful thinking.[/quote]
Burr sure summmed it up for the swamp.
Whoa add Loeffler from Ga.
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