Even though not directly CV-19 related, the tensions caused by the government response to CV-19 is going to spur a lot of incidents like what is going on in Minneapolis now.There’s a lot of policy differences I have with how governments at all levels have responded to this public health challenge. The first, and by far the worst mistake I believe has been criminalizing people and businesses over masks and social distancing.
The second mistake, which may end up being worse over the long term, has been politicizing state and local responses. In times of perceived crisis, the role of governments is to serve as a stabilizing force; unfortunately, the D party has been determined to align local policies so that there appears to be a ‘national’ effort...this has been, and will continue to be used to advance a narrative that only the D party knows how to take care of America. In doing so, they’ve shredded basic Constitutional guarantees and are attempting to fundamentally reshape America into something we haven’t seen before.
This is a path we cannot afford to go down, and I’m more than uncomfortable with how far federal government has gone so far. At my local level, I’m down right pissed at how openly condescending elected officials have been towards the public and towards people who don’t agree with their policies.
I don’t know what our country is going to look like a year from now, but I don’t think it’s going to be anything I’ll to be happy with.
All this information readily available in the palm of your hand, yet there's still a 'modern' country that recently had to pass a national law to curb public defecation.I think the fact we had to teach Americans how to wash their hands is pretty telling of our country as a whole. Sad actually.
This^^^The politicians that are pushing this hysteria are banking on division. A society divided is easier to conquer.
And this^^^There’s a lot of policy differences I have with how governments at all levels have responded to this public health challenge. The first, and by far the worst mistake I believe has been criminalizing people and businesses over masks and social distancing.
The second mistake, which may end up being worse over the long term, has been politicizing state and local responses. In times of perceived crisis, the role of governments is to serve as a stabilizing force; unfortunately, the D party has been determined to align local policies so that there appears to be a ‘national’ effort...this has been, and will continue to be used to advance a narrative that only the D party knows how to take care of America. In doing so, they’ve shredded basic Constitutional guarantees and are attempting to fundamentally reshape America into something we haven’t seen before.
This is a path we cannot afford to go down, and I’m more than uncomfortable with how far federal government has gone so far. At my local level, I’m down right pissed at how openly condescending elected officials have been towards the public and towards people who don’t agree with their policies.
I don’t know what our country is going to look like a year from now, but I don’t think it’s going to be anything I’ll to be happy with.
Cause the other restaurant doesn't serve breakfast.
Even the CDC info now shows the mortality rate is no different than the flu.
All this information readily available in the palm of your hand, yet there's still a 'modern' country that recently had to pass a national law to curb public defecation.
On that subject, it does no good to kill off a local mayor or governor; laws of succession mostly ensure someone else already in power can step in pretty immediately....I'm still surprised there haven't been any attempted assassinations of government officials yet.....
To be accurate, one must account for asymptomatic rates (which the published CDC figure does not do), which lowers the CDC estimate to the range of flu.To be accurate, current estimate from the CDC for COVID-19 is 0.4%. Seasonal flu is 0.2% So it's twice that of the flu which is not insignificant.
That said, it is still remarkably lower than previous estimates and that of the Spanish Flu, which was about 2.5% based on best estimates.
There are definitely other restaurants that are open for breakfast. I'm sure they would actually enjoy hosting your morning group as opposed to MCD's which doesn't give a rats ass about you.Cause the other restaurant doesn't serve breakfast.
Marxism 101The politicians that are pushing this hysteria are banking on division. A society divided is easier to conquer.
I did expose a few striper on Texoma yesterday but they didn’t seem to mind.
Not my inference. Check the Stanford study.But that's not what you said initially, you are making your own inference of the data which is not what the CDC data shows.
There's never been a successful vaccine for any coronavirus. My wild ass speculation is that this novel coronavirus came from research trying to develop vaccines for other coronaviruses.Wonder if this is true....
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-05-...as-50-chance-of-working-QMLMMAUWJO/index.html