What Rigger?
I'm so fly....I Neverland.
I didn't know you were around at the LA Auto Show in 2002 for my 20 hour day!So like working at any convention center in America?
I didn't know you were around at the LA Auto Show in 2002 for my 20 hour day!So like working at any convention center in America?
@bobgaggle " in 10 or 40 years "Seemed like a good place to post my observation.
After we've all gotten over Covid, everyone is still going to think they were right. Pro lockdown/interventionist people are going to look back and say it was the right thing to do because look at all the people who didn't die, and pro individual liberty people will say look at infection rates, everyone got it anyway.
My wife and I were wondering what our kids' (oldest is 5) and grand kids' history class is going to say about it in 10 or 40 years. I wonder if, in the future, there will be common consensus about what's happening now, or if everyone will still be bickering
@bobgaggle " in 10 or 40 years "
What makes you think they won't still be in lockdown??
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
But plague is easy now... bubonic form mostly carried by a specific flea.. Xenopsila Cheopis on rats.. both are in much smaller supply now. The pneumonic form can be gotten by direct exposure.. But if you are not patient Zero, and they know what they're dealing with.. antibiotics work just dandy against it.It's a good question. Remember, in some parts of the world, bubonic plague still pops up occasionally. We haven't eradicated it, just suppressed it.
You are right that people will believe what they want. But facts are that states that have been more successful with proactive steps to prevent the spread have had much better statistics than those states that have not. I have followed my county and state data pretty closely, and the action and reaction to every adjustment made by the governor is clear as day. I saw a news article yesterday that said Washington state was in the top five for best outcomes so far. The "no maskers" simply refuse to look at the data and understand what it means.Seemed like a good place to post my observation.
After we've all gotten over Covid, everyone is still going to think they were right. Pro lockdown/interventionist people are going to look back and say it was the right thing to do because look at all the people who didn't die, and pro individual liberty people will say look at infection rates, everyone got it anyway.
My wife and I were wondering what our kids' (oldest is 5) and grand kids' history class is going to say about it in 10 or 40 years. I wonder if, in the future, there will be common consensus about what's happening now, or if everyone will still be bickering
@bobgaggle " in 10 or 40 years "
What makes you think they won't still be in lockdown??
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
Australia had just 1 new case over night (24hrs). - Still locked down to a point. Some areas more so than others.
If we're locked down in 10 years, that's more than enough evidence that lock downs don't stop the virus.
1 new case, why are y'all still locked down? what's the end game?
While here in the UK we have crowds gathering in the streets to dance and hug each other before bars and pubs close, and naysayers telling "the sheeple" to stop wearing face nappies (diapers) and stop being dictated to by the man. These are the same people who think 5G causes viral infections and is a form of mind control put in place by Bill Gates and George Soros, that LED streetlights are anti-public "weapons" and hang on every word of the likes of David Icke. I despair.
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