Lone_Wolf
Arizona
Comments by Lone_Wolf (page 23)
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5 years ago
patrickbateman
Florida
No doubt it will be fucked.
Imagine the army of Covid police needed to enforce all these new rules. They will not want to give up power.
Under his eye
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5 years ago
bdirect
usa
Trump was dispelling the rumors a couple of days ago. If the death is true we should find out why CNN knew before the president
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5 years ago
48-Cowboy
Forcing Baby Boomers To Stop Being Babies
In her time one of the finest walking. Didn't Rodman get some of that sweetness?
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
Have to suspect many states will be tempted to use this pandemic to get out from under huge unfunded pensions.
Stay closed long enough they can get a bailout or declare bankruptcy.
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5 years ago
rogertex
Texas
Wouldn't be surprised if some form of this comes to fruition.
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5 years ago
SteveSutton
@george - good lesson as to why it is important not to become complacent
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
I watched Anderson Cooper feign confusion and disgust as he interviewed Vegas Mayor Goodwin. Goodwin is advocating a complete and immediate reopening.
She will let the customers and business owners decide the best way to do. She is being pillared of course.
There had been around 200 Covid deaths in Nevada to date.
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
@25 - I wish I had a better understanding of what "get it right" means.
My understanding - Covid is not going away. Most will catch it at some point. Vaccine is wishful thinking. So is effective treatment. Only solution is a painful herd immunity.
Testing will help of course but doesn't seem feasible to implement at scale and pace needed.
Given all of this, I'm struggling with the rationale to drive the world into a great depression and have no idea how it can be reopened without going thru a great deal of pain.
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5 years ago
SteveSutton
@DOG - I always find rob events like yours interesting because in both cases they are ripping you off right to your face. Imagine the courage it takes to fuck somebody over that can fuck you up on the spot or easily find you later.
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5 years ago
SteveSutton
Ha! I could write a book. The learning curve for this hobby is very expensive. Not the worst but here's one...
Way early in the hobby...native American stripper about an 8. Fun. Loved to party. Shot for shot. This was back in my hard partying days.
Took her to dinner after an decent OTC session where we had a blast drinking and parrying. My drunken brain thought it was a good idea to offer a SB arrangement thinking we could have this type of fun every week. Paid her about a grand up front. Stupid.
Next "date" she doesn't order a drink and will not do shots. Tells me about all kinds drama making her stop partying.
I was so disappointed, I told her the deal was off and she could just keep the money.
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
the curve not cure
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
That confuses me too. Like do much of this. I must have a misunderstanding of "the cure" because if we use it as the criteria to reopen, either we will never reopen or never be able to stay open.
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
Imagine being a state, county, city, or business with unfounded pension liabilities. As dilusional as it may be, this may seem like a good opportunity to get out from under the obligation.
Either get the bailout money or use the meltdown as an excuse to default.
I'm struggling to understand the rationale to continue the lockdown. There must be misguided hidden agendas.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
^ almost impossible
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
Brutal. Incomprehensibly brutal.
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
@rick - I think you misinterpreted the intent of my post. In fact I joined the protesters in Phoenix protesting the shutdown. The lockdown makes no sense. I want the state opened up immediately.
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5 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
Pandemic is bad enough to warrant shutting down the entire economy but go to an airport right now and you will not be temperature checked and you will see over half of the airport employees NOT wearing masks or gloves.
This shit makes less sense with each passing day.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
Ducey is MIA at this critical time. The businesses deserve better.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
I don't get the "test result" count strategy. AZ will be dramatically increasing testing so of course the count will skyrocket.
They should count hospitalization and death.
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5 years ago
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
Who's next in line? His sister?
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5 years ago
bdirect
usa
Interesting how some "experts" on YouTube are saying this is an unprecedented historical event which will change life as we know it while it is not even the top story in mainstream media.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
@scrub - I have a feeling this "phase" bs will go by the wayside once the openings pick up steam. We shall see.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
@scrub - I'm hoping for surprise from Ducey tomorrow.
Given the numbers, I can't see how he keeps the restaurants closed for another month an a half.
My hopeful prediction - phase 3 before May 20th.
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5 years ago
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
Strange times for sure.