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Blake
07-17-2020, 12:37 AM
I can't blame the obesity epidemic on Reagan. It really seemed to start in the 90s when everyone was freaked out about fat so everything on store shelves became low fat. But low fat food was juked full of sugar instead, and with how addictive sugar is it sold better and companies just left the added sugar in once the low fat trend died off. Sugar is the enemy and we have so much of it hidden in our food. Back in the Reagan days I didn't see fat fucks like you see everywhere from especially the early 2000s and on after the low fat craze had gotten us all consuming a lot more sugar for a few years.

Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode with the no fat frozen yogurt

baseline bum
07-17-2020, 12:41 AM
Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode with the no fat frozen yogurt

:lol

Thanks for ruining my daddy's business you fat fuck.

DMC
07-17-2020, 10:09 PM
As others have said, Tex Mex is tasty but some dishes aren't photogenic. But your point is correct. Many Americans have made poor health choices over the past 40 years. Also coincides with the Reagan tax cuts when obesity started to rise. Likely due to more people having to work longer and harder to make ends meet, meaning no time for exercise and cooking at home.

Because harder work leads to obesity. Sitting on your ass in front of one of your 4 televisions or playing video games all day and snacking - gorging doesn't do that.

If people were thinner before, it's because of the type of food they ate and the amounts, like common sense would dictate. Eating out or ordering in weren't things in the early 80's. I don't know anyone who's parents let them sit in front of a game console all day and night eating and gaming. You can play partisan excuse wheel all you like, you're likely going to land on red each time.

DMC
07-17-2020, 10:14 PM
What explains this growth in obesity? Why is obesity higher in the United States
than in any other developed country? The available evidence suggests that calories
expended have not changed significantly since 1980, while calories consumed have
risen markedly. But these facts just push the puzzle back a step: why has there been
an increase in calories consumed? We propose a theory based on the division of
labor in food preparation. In the 1960s, the bulk of food preparation was done by
families that cooked their own food and ate it at home. Since then, there has been
a revolution in the mass preparation of food that is roughly comparable to the mass
production revolution in manufactured goods that happened a century ago. Technological innovations—including vacuum packing, improved preservatives, deep
freezing, artificial flavors and microwaves—have enabled food manufacturers to
cook food centrally and ship it to consumers for rapid consumption. In 1965, a
married women who didn’t work spent over two hours per day cooking and
cleaning up from meals. In 1995, the same tasks take less than half the time. The
switch from individual to mass preparation lowered the time price of food consumption and led to increased quantity and variety of foods consumed


https://www.brown.edu/Research/Shapiro/pdfs/obesity.pdf

DarrinS
07-17-2020, 11:11 PM
I dropped 40 lbs over the last few years by calorie deficit. I went from 185 to 145.

I was over 200 lbs at one point.

Blake
07-17-2020, 11:36 PM
I dropped 40 lbs over the last few years by calorie deficit. I went from 185 to 145.

I was over 200 lbs at one point.

145? Good god you're either short or you're a stick. Maybe both

DarrinS
07-17-2020, 11:47 PM
145? Good god you're either short or you're a stick. Maybe both

Both

baseline bum
07-21-2020, 06:16 PM
Looks like Bexar County's hospitalizations have ticked up slightly after falling slightly the last few days.

Trainwreck2100
07-21-2020, 06:27 PM
Looks like Bexar County's hospitalizations have ticked up slightly after falling slightly the last few days.

Because it was ticking down it's possible they let some people in that they would have initially just sent home. My 90 yo great aunt got a positive test and her doctor decided for her to ride it out at her place

spurraider21
07-21-2020, 06:41 PM
145? Good god you're either short or you're a stick. Maybe both
i feel personally attacked (i'm 5'11 145)

TimDunkem
07-21-2020, 06:55 PM
I dropped 40 lbs over the last few years by calorie deficit. I went from 185 to 145.

I was over 200 lbs at one point.

Props, tbh.

DarrinS
07-21-2020, 06:58 PM
i feel personally attacked (i'm 5'11 145)

Toothpick :lol

spurraider21
07-21-2020, 06:59 PM
Toothpick :lol
yep

DarrinS
07-21-2020, 07:01 PM
Props, tbh.

I didn't want to be both old and fat. Terrible combo

DarrinS
07-21-2020, 07:05 PM
It's wild to me that Bexar county has more positive cases than Japan. But, Japan has about 5x more deaths.

Trainwreck2100
07-21-2020, 07:07 PM
i feel personally attacked (i'm 5'11 145)

do some pushups and eat some chicken for fuck sake

DarrinS
07-21-2020, 07:08 PM
do some pushups and eat some chicken for fuck sake

He'll just burn it off, tbh.

Blake
07-21-2020, 07:09 PM
i feel personally attacked (i'm 5'11 145)

You guys are sticks. Better that than fat for sure but damn mixing in a milkshake in your diet at least once a year won't kill you :lol

https://www.bannerhealth.com/staying-well/health-and-wellness/fitness-nutrition/ideal-weight

Blake
07-21-2020, 07:11 PM
I didn't want to be both old and fat. Terrible combo

Black lung, beat up liver ok tho

baseline bum
07-21-2020, 07:33 PM
It's wild to me that Bexar county has more positive cases than Japan. But, Japan has about 5x more deaths.

Japan has been wearing masks. It's pretty much the only thing they have done to combat SARS-Cov2. Early on Shinzo Abe was pulling the same kind of denial crap that Trump was though because he didn't want to lose the Olympics. I watch Japanese news every day (trying to improve my listening and reading skills) and it was disgusting hearing Abe and other government and IOC officials talk like the Olympics were still 100% a go during March and at least a good part of April (can't remember when they were officially postponed to 2021). Japan's success is the one thing that makes me question Michael Osterholm's theory that transmission is coming mostly from aerosols and not droplets, because if that was the case it should probably have been spreading like wildfire just from people breathing while packed into the trains in Japanese cities. But people wear masks and don't talk whatsoever on trains (it's insanely rude in Japan to talk on a train, almost as bad as wearing shoes inside) so probably not a whole lot of droplet transmission.

As for the deaths, they almost all came pretty early on back when doctors were overusing ventilators and there was no drug treatment. And we haven't really seen San Antonio's deaths max out yet I doubt.

DarrinS
07-21-2020, 07:39 PM
Japan has been wearing masks. It's pretty much the only thing they have done to combat SARS-Cov2. Early on Shinzo Abe was pulling the same kind of denial crap that Trump was though because he didn't want to lose the Olympics. I watch Japanese news every day (trying to improve my listening and reading skills) and it was disgusting hearing Abe and other government and IOC officials talk like the Olympics were still 100% a go during March and at least a good part of April (can't remember when they were officially postponed to 2021). Japan's success is the one thing that makes me question Michael Osterholm's theory that transmission is coming mostly from aerosols and not droplets, because if that was the case it should probably have been spreading like wildfire just from people breathing while packed into the trains in Japanese cities. But people wear masks and don't talk whatsoever on trains (it's insanely rude in Japan to talk on a train, almost as bad as wearing shoes inside) so probably not a whole lot of droplet transmission.

As for the deaths, they almost all came pretty early on back when doctors were overusing ventilators and there was no drug treatment. And we haven't really seen San Antonio's deaths max out yet I doubt.


Could be other factors, too. Past exposure to similar viruses, diet, etc.

DarrinS
07-21-2020, 07:39 PM
Black lung, beat up liver ok tho

Hi

Blake
07-21-2020, 07:41 PM
Hi

Hi Trumper

Blake
07-21-2020, 07:41 PM
"scientists today have a better sense of how to measure COVID-19's lethality, and the numbers are alarming. Using a more sophisticated calculation called the infection-fatality rate, paired with the past few months’ worth of data, the latest best estimates show that COVID-19 is around 50 to 100 times more lethal than the seasonal flu, on average..."

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/07/coronavirus-deadlier-than-many-believed-infection-fatality-rate-cvd/

Blake
07-21-2020, 07:43 PM
".........Using a statistical model, epidemiologists at Columbia University estimated the infection-fatality rate for New York City based on its massive outbreak from March 1 to May 16. Their results, published online as a non-peer reviewed preprint on June 29, show that the coronavirus may be even deadlier than first thought. According to their data, the COVID-19 infection-fatality rate is 1.46 percent, or twice as high as earlier estimates(and much higher than a misinformed rate being widely shared on social media). This risk varies by age, with those older than 75 having the highest infection-fatality rate, at 13.83 percent......"

Blake
07-21-2020, 07:44 PM
"...Using the handful of studies that have calculated infection-fatality rates for seasonal flu, Meyerowitz-Katz determined that somewhere between 1 and 10 people die for every 100,000 that are infected. For COVID-19, that number ranges between 500 and 1,000 deaths per 100,000 infections. By his calculations, the coronavirus is likely to be 50 to 100 times more deadly than the seasonal flu, which supports the Columbia University findings...."

Blake
07-21-2020, 07:45 PM
Oops wrong thread for tsa. Oh well

tholdren
07-21-2020, 09:06 PM
"...Using the handful of studies that have calculated infection-fatality rates for seasonal flu, Meyerowitz-Katz determined that somewhere between 1 and 10 people die for every 100,000 that are infected. For COVID-19, that number ranges between 500 and 1,000 deaths per 100,000 infections. By his calculations, the coronavirus is likely to be 50 to 100 times more deadly than the seasonal flu, which supports the Columbia University findings...."

Incorrect

baseline bum
07-22-2020, 06:32 PM
Ouch, Bexar County reporting an average of 1200 new cases a day over the last five days.

tholdren
07-22-2020, 06:35 PM
0 hospitals over capacity

baseline bum
07-22-2020, 06:36 PM
0 hospitals over capacity

Said they have 12% open beds as of today.

Splits
07-22-2020, 06:43 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EdkRp_SX0AEMDkV?format=png&name=900x900

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 06:45 PM
It's sad when someone tries to portray not completely maxing out hospital capacity as a great success.

Such a person has been driven insane by some huge public failure in the near past.

tholdren
07-22-2020, 06:48 PM
It's sad when someone tries to portray not completely maxing out hospital capacity as a great success.

Such a person has been driven insane by some huge public failure in the near past.

Its sad that you keep wanting me to be wrong. But I have yet to be wrong. 0 hospitals over capacity.

Just admit you wrong all day

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 06:49 PM
I have yet to be wrong.Wrong.

tholdren
07-22-2020, 06:49 PM
Said they have 12% open beds as of today.

And? Do you understand hospitals operate?

ElNono
07-22-2020, 06:49 PM
And? Do you understand hospitals operate?

^ gossip

tholdren
07-22-2020, 07:05 PM
^ gossip

a question is gossip?

Bwahahahhahahahajahah


El nono ttiggrrrrrdddd

ElNono
07-22-2020, 07:06 PM
^ lol gossip + meltdown

tholdren
07-22-2020, 07:06 PM
^ lol gossip + meltdown

el wrongwrong

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 07:07 PM
a question is gossip?

Bwahahahhahahahajahah


El nono ttiggrrrrrdddd:lol meltdown

spurraider21
07-22-2020, 07:08 PM
Ouch, Bexar County reporting an average of 1200 new cases a day over the last five days.
eh, not as bad as new york in april

baseline bum
07-22-2020, 07:13 PM
And? Do you understand hospitals operate?

I understand they have 12% open beds and have been plateauing around 10-12% for a week or so. So not over capacity here.

tholdren
07-22-2020, 07:19 PM
I understand they have 12% open beds and have been plateauing around 10-12% for a week or so. So not over capacity here.
Ok just so you understand that optimal capacity is based on profit and utilization is a management decision that typically runs between 80 and 90 pending what electives are being done.

Hospitals will not go over capacity. If hospitals thought they would be going over capacity due to a health emergency elective would be canceled then you'd see a dip in census.


Stop the gossip

baseline bum
07-22-2020, 07:24 PM
Ok just so you understand that optimal capacity is based on profit and utilization is a management decision that typically runs between 80 and 90 pending what electives are being done.

Hospitals will not go over capacity. If hospitals thought they would be going over capacity due to a health emergency elective would be canceled then you'd see a dip in census.


Stop the gossip

Saying 12% open beds in Bexar County is gossip son?

Blake
07-22-2020, 10:07 PM
Incorrect

Lol Dr tholderp

Blake
07-22-2020, 10:07 PM
Ok just so you understand that optimal capacity is based on profit and utilization is a management decision that typically runs between 80 and 90 pending what electives are being done.

Hospitals will not go over capacity. If hospitals thought they would be going over capacity due to a health emergency elective would be canceled then you'd see a dip in census.


Stop the gossip

^ gossip

Blake
07-22-2020, 10:08 PM
eh, not as bad as new york in april

Good point

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 10:18 PM
Covid is 33% of current hospitalization in SA. The other 66% is non-covid.

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 10:28 PM
What is it in New York?

midnightpulp
07-22-2020, 10:31 PM
Covid is 33% of current hospitalization in SA. The other 66% is non-covid.

And that's good :lol

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 10:37 PM
What is it in New York?

The 30k+ dead no longer need hospital.

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 10:38 PM
The 30k+ dead no longer need hospital.Oh right, your theory is that no one else can die there because herd immunity.

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 10:41 PM
Oh right, your theory is that no one else can die there because herd immunity.


I don't know how close to true herd immunity they are.

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 10:44 PM
I don't know how close to true herd immunity they are.You said the virus is out of fuel.

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 10:47 PM
You said the virus is out of fuel.

I know a large percentage of people got it there and a large number died. Their curve sure looks like the virus is running out of fuel.

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 10:49 PM
I know a large percentage of people got it there and a large number died. Their curve sure looks like the virus is running out of fuel.Or they just did a good enough job of mitigation this time.

Like we were doing.

Until we weren't.

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 10:52 PM
Or they just did a good enough job of mitigation this time.

Like we were doing.

Until we weren't.


This time? After it already ravaged their city? You can't be serious.

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 10:55 PM
This time? After it already ravaged their city? You can't be serious.Sure, they just stood around and let it kill them until it didn't anymore. This is your being serious.

People who are not you are dying, so be happy.

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 10:56 PM
Italy is doing good now, because they did a good enough job of mitigation "this time".

ChumpDumper
07-22-2020, 10:58 PM
Italy is doing good now, because they did a good enough job of mitigation "this time".Vietnam is doing a good job because they did because they did a good enough job of mitigation this time.

South Korea is doing a good job because they did because they did a good enough job of mitigation this time.

Why don't you ever compare Texas to them?

Would that make you feel inferior?

spurraider21
07-22-2020, 11:19 PM
Italy is doing good now, because they did a good enough job of mitigation "this time".
NY fucked up early, has gotten their shit together since then. doesnt make up for the fact that a lot of people died. but they still have millions of people who havent been infected. the virus theoretically had more room to spread and more people to kill. it didnt magically stop because it felt bad for the damage it had done. they got their shit together. too late for many tens of thousands, but nevertheless

Blake
07-22-2020, 11:24 PM
NY fucked up early, has gotten their shit together since then.

But whatabout the nursing homes

tholdren
07-22-2020, 11:36 PM
And that's good :lol

LolololI'lllolokollI'll

You

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 11:42 PM
NY fucked up early, has gotten their shit together since then. doesnt make up for the fact that a lot of people died. but they still have millions of people who havent been infected. the virus theoretically had more room to spread and more people to kill. it didnt magically stop because it felt bad for the damage it had done. they got their shit together. too late for many tens of thousands, but nevertheless


I diagree. I think the virus did the damage it could do there and there aren't many susceptible hosts left.

There are plenty of videos showing crowds of people partying in NYC, but there hasn't been any second wave.

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 11:42 PM
But whatabout the nursing homes

Hi

spurraider21
07-22-2020, 11:46 PM
I diagree. I think the virus did the damage it could do there and there aren't many susceptible hosts left.

There are plenty of videos showing crowds of people partying in NYC, but there hasn't been any second wave.
what are your thoughts based on? studies? data?

i can point to the policies they still have in place like a mask mandate, no indoor dining, etc. means a lot more than anecdotes

DarrinS
07-22-2020, 11:57 PM
what are your thoughts based on? studies? data?

i can point to the policies they still have in place like a mask mandate, no indoor dining, etc. means a lot more than anecdotes

Well, they had one of the strictest lockdowns in the country, and they are one of the worst hit.

California, currently has the most cases in the country, and they locked down very early.

From what I remember, "flattening the curve" was never about making cases/deaths go to zero, it was about spreading it out over time so hospitals could manage. Haven't we largely done that?

spurraider21
07-23-2020, 12:04 AM
Well, they had one of the strictest lockdowns in the country, and they are one of the worst hit.
did they have a strict lockdown before getting hit? no, they acted late. recall pelosi inviting people to chinatown, de blasio downplaying it early, etc. it was during that time people were starting to get sick and spread it. NYC was especially susceptible to rapid, mass spreading, and they got hammered because of it.


California, currently has the most cases in the country, and they locked down very early.
yes, and they performed well early, relatively speaking. as they began to relax restrictions, cases started shooting up


From what I remember, "flattening the curve" was never about making cases/deaths go to zero, it was about spreading it out over time so hospitals could manage. Haven't we largely done that?
this has nothing to do with the question at hand. flatten the curve doesnt mean make it flat for some time and then go back to normal. you keep at it. nationally, we were pretty slow the flatten the curve, but we nevertheless did. then we fucked up and had to start over.

Blake
07-23-2020, 02:20 AM
what are your thoughts based on? studies? data?

Feels

CosmicCowboy
07-23-2020, 08:23 AM
By now, even the dumbest motherfucker in this country knows how Covid 19 spreads and the basic steps needed to reduce the odds of getting and spreading it.

At this point it's stupid to blame city/state/US government for the surge in infections.

It's dumb, selfish assholes not wanting to live with the minor inconvenience of following the recommendations.

CosmicCowboy
07-23-2020, 08:41 AM
a good article

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-verge-lockdown-2-0-143003881.html

hater
07-23-2020, 08:44 AM
By now, even the dumbest motherfucker in this country knows how Covid 19 spreads and the basic steps needed to reduce the odds of getting and spreading it.

At this point it's stupid to blame city/state/US government for the surge in infections.

It's dumb, selfish assholes not wanting to live with the minor inconvenience of following the recommendations.
January 2020: even with virus raging in china US doesnt lift a finger to buy PPE or establish virus response. This ends up costing hundreds of thousand of american lives
January 2020: most US media politicians laugh at china viruus and celebrate it hurting china. They say its good for us. Say there is zero risk to USA
February 2020: fauci says masks will do more harm than good.
February 2020: trump calls the virus a democrat hoax
March 2020: only some states close down. No regional quarantines declared
March 2020: trump makes fun of masks wearing reporters
March 2020: duento lack of PPE, hospitql staff has to wear trashbags
April 2020: trump doesnt wear a mask and doesnt plan to
May 2020: states start opening back up. Trump touts opening up USA with a bang
June 2020: floyd protests erupt. Mainstream media and leftists jump on the wagon and forget about pandemic
June 2020: trump holds tulsa no mask rally. Hundreds infected
June 2020: trump still scoffs at masks
July 2020: masks debate rages on. Some governors sue cities that require masks
July 2020: schools opening debate starts. No clear guidance given


Sorry guy. But USA as government and country response to the virus has been worse than a pathetic joke. Blunder after blunder and now virus is impossible to contain.

China contained it as well as many other 1st world countries.

Our 3rd world shithole of a country still clueless.

Oh and do you not realize to reduce risk TO YOU the other ppl need all to be wearing masks?

baseline bum
07-23-2020, 08:50 AM
By now, even the dumbest motherfucker in this country knows how Covid 19 spreads and the basic steps needed to reduce the odds of getting and spreading it.

At this point it's stupid to blame city/state/US government for the surge in infections.

It's dumb, selfish assholes not wanting to live with the minor inconvenience of following the recommendations.

Nonsense. How can you not blame Abbott for telling the cities they couldn't enforce mask mandates? As soon as that cripple said that mask usage fell of a cliff where I'm at. How can you not blame Trump for trying to poison 30% of the country against masks by saying people were using them just to make him look bad? How can you not blame Texas not being willing to enforce their capacity law with bar re-openings? This current state we're in is a byproduct of shitty governing at the federal and state level.

CosmicCowboy
07-23-2020, 08:52 AM
Mistakes were made early. There is no denying that. Now get the fuck over it.

We know exactly what to do now. Stupid fucks need to do it.

And DUHHHH I realize that other people need to wear masks to reduce my risk.

Hell, I carry a box of paper masks and hand them out like candy on my job sites to non compliant workers.

baseline bum
07-23-2020, 08:55 AM
Mistakes were made early. There is no denying that. Now get the fuck over it.

We know exactly what to do now. Stupid fucks need to do it.

And DUHHHH I realize that other people need to wear masks to reduce my risk.

Hell, I carry a box of paper masks and hand them out like candy on my job sites to non compliant workers.

How was May and June early?

hater
07-23-2020, 09:07 AM
Mistakes were made early. There is no denying that. Now get the fuck over it.

We know exactly what to do now. Stupid fucks need to do it.

And DUHHHH I realize that other people need to wear masks to reduce my risk.

Hell, I carry a box of paper masks and hand them out like candy on my job sites to non compliant workers.

:lmao early

Dump was holding his rally just 1 month ago and leftists were fondling each other on the streets and media and politicians were praising them :lol

:lol early

Mistakes still being made NOW. 3RD WORLD SHITHOLE MISTAKES

CosmicCowboy
07-23-2020, 09:07 AM
Nonsense. How can you not blame Abbott for telling the cities they couldn't enforce mask mandates? As soon as that cripple said that mask usage fell of a cliff where I'm at. How can you not blame Trump for trying to poison 30% of the country against masks by saying people were using them just to make him look bad? How can you not blame Texas not being willing to enforce their capacity law with bar re-openings? This current state we're in is a byproduct of shitty governing at the federal and state level.


How can you not blame Abbott for telling the cities they couldn't enforce mask mandates? As soon as that cripple said that mask usage fell of a cliff where I'm at.

Easy. The science was clearly explained that social distancing, wearing masks, hand sanitizer and frequent hand washing were our tools to limit the spread of the disease. People simply thought that didn't apply to them and refused to do it. Hell, drinking and driving is illegal but I suspect you do it occasionally anyway. Same theory.


How can you not blame Trump for trying to poison 30% of the country against masks by saying people were using them just to make him look bad? That was fucking dumb, but it would be even dumber to use that as your excuse not to social distance, wear a mask, use hand sanitizer and wash your hands. Not to be racist, but 80% of Bexar County cases are latinx. Do you think they were rabid Trump followers?


How can you not blame Texas not being willing to enforce their capacity law with bar re-openings?

How can you not blame dumb motherfuckers that opened the door, saw the place was fucking packed and didn't turn around and leave?

baseline bum
07-23-2020, 09:16 AM
Easy. The science was clearly explained that social distancing, wearing masks, hand sanitizer and frequent hand washing were our tools to limit the spread of the disease. People simply thought that didn't apply to them and refused to do it. Hell, drinking and driving is illegal but I suspect you do it occasionally anyway. Same theory.

That was fucking dumb, but it would be even dumber to use that as your excuse not to social distance, wear a mask, use hand sanitizer and wash your hands. Not to be racist, but 80% of Bexar County cases are latinx. Do you think they were rabid Trump followers?



How can you not blame dumb motherfuckers that opened the door, saw the place was fucking packed and didn't turn around and leave?

Why is it always call out Democrats by name when they fuck up but when Republicans do it's a vague failure of us all?

Winehole23
07-23-2020, 09:26 AM
Why is it always call out Democrats by name when they fuck up but when Republicans do it's a vague failure of us all?Blaming systemic problems on personal choices is a great way to shirk responsibility for solving them.

hater
07-23-2020, 09:26 AM
Without government intervention we are looking at > 1,000 deaths a day for the next 12 months minimum.

Thats 365,000 additional deaths by next year
Easily.

Doesnt even take a GED grad to easily realize this.

If USA doesnt stop acting like a 3rd world shithole well be in deep caca

hater
07-23-2020, 09:28 AM
Months ago I called minimum 1/2 million carcasses by June 2021

My prediction is still looking spot on

spurraider21
07-23-2020, 10:12 AM
By now, even the dumbest motherfucker in this country knows how Covid 19 spreads and the basic steps needed to reduce the odds of getting and spreading it.

At this point it's stupid to blame city/state/US government for the surge in infections.

It's dumb, selfish assholes not wanting to live with the minor inconvenience of following the recommendations.
there are a lot of dumbfucks who continue to believe that it is an overblown flu because that was their initial impression and they are stubborn.

tholdren
07-23-2020, 11:20 AM
Why is it always call out Democrats by name when they fuck up but when Republicans do it's a vague failure of us all?

Ny says hello

tholdren
07-23-2020, 01:33 PM
2 weeks

DMC
07-23-2020, 03:36 PM
Blaming systemic problems on personal choices is a great way to shirk responsibility for solving them.

Seems counter intuitive. Blaming repercussions from personal choices on systemic issues instead of personal choices is a great way (and quite popular here it seems) to shirk responsibility for not making the right, more difficult choice originally.

DMC
07-23-2020, 03:37 PM
Why is it always call out Democrats by name when they fuck up but when Republicans do it's a vague failure of us all?

Abbott dithered.

spurraider21
07-23-2020, 03:37 PM
or, you know, both aspects are important. and politically, through government, you can only really address the systemic issues

tholdren
07-24-2020, 07:22 PM
00 over capacity hospitals since forever

TSA
07-26-2020, 10:16 AM
https://mobile.twitter.com/ksatnews/status/1287364545728729088

baseline bum
07-26-2020, 10:32 AM
https://mobile.twitter.com/ksatnews/status/1287364545728729088

It has been a really slow decline so let's not pretend we're out of it.

baseline bum
07-26-2020, 10:44 AM
Easy. The science was clearly explained that social distancing, wearing masks, hand sanitizer and frequent hand washing were our tools to limit the spread of the disease. People simply thought that didn't apply to them and refused to do it. Hell, drinking and driving is illegal but I suspect you do it occasionally anyway. Same theory.


Abbott basically said the science was bullshit when he said cities couldn't enforce mask mandates. Abbott thought it didn't apply to him and to us. And no, I do not ever drink and drive.



That was fucking dumb, but it would be even dumber to use that as your excuse not to social distance, wear a mask, use hand sanitizer and wash your hands. Not to be racist, but 80% of Bexar County cases are latinx. Do you think they were rabid Trump followers?


Yes, Trumptards are stupid. But they're a significant proportion of our population and their refusal to give a shit about anyone other than themselves affects us all. No I don't think the Latino cases were Trump followers. A lot of them were likely waiters serving Trump followers, people checking Trumpers out at the grocery stores, and working other high risk jobs though.



How can you not blame dumb motherfuckers that opened the door, saw the place was fucking packed and didn't turn around and leave?

Um I do. How can you not blame the governor who ok'ed bars at 100% capacity?

TimDunkem
07-26-2020, 11:06 AM
Isn't Little Woodrow's a bar? I drove by last night and it was PACKED. How these places still get away with this is beyond me.

Hell, a reporter asked Nirenberg about why byob gentleman's clubs have been allowed to operate this whole time, and Nirenberg said it was news to him and they would immediately look into it.

What the fuck? :lol

elbamba1
07-26-2020, 12:03 PM
Why is it always call out Democrats by name when they fuck up but when Republicans do it's a vague failure of us all?

There is no doubt that Trump, Abbott, DeSantos, Newsom, Cuomo and many other local and national leaders can be blamed. But when it comes down to it, it is up to the individual to decide whether they are going to go out unnecessarily, wear a mask, practice social distancing. People will either continue or prevent the spread, not our government. Americans will never hand over the amount of control that is needed to keep people locked up in their homes. For this reason, it comes down to the people, not government to control the spread.

elbamba1
07-26-2020, 12:06 PM
Yes, Trumptards are stupid. But they're a significant proportion of our population and their refusal to give a shit about anyone other than themselves affects us all. No I don't think the Latino cases were Trump followers. A lot of them were likely waiters serving Trump followers, people checking Trumpers out at the grocery stores, and working other high risk jobs though.


You can't really believe that the only people refusing to wear masks are Trump followers?

elbamba1
07-26-2020, 12:12 PM
Isn't Little Woodrow's a bar? I drove by last night and it was PACKED. How these places still get away with this is beyond me.

Hell, a reporter asked Nirenberg about why byob gentleman's clubs have been allowed to operate this whole time, and Nirenberg said it was news to him and they would immediately look into it.

What the fuck? :lol

I am still waiting for Nirenberg to crackdown on COVID parties like the one that killed the 30 year old.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/12/us/30-year-old-covid-party-death.html

You would think some kind of investigation would take place if people were really having these kinds of parties. I am glad that the NY Times has since done a little research and it sounds like everyone can acknowledge that the story was BS.

TimDunkem
07-26-2020, 12:16 PM
I am still waiting for Nirenberg to crackdown on COVID parties like the one that killed the 30 year old.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/12/us/30-year-old-covid-party-death.html

You would think some kind of investigation would take place if people were really having these kinds of parties. I am glad that the NY Times has since done a little research and it sounds like everyone can acknowledge that the story was BS.
I like Nirenberg, but how does this sort of thing go under his and his people's heads? These places have been getting away with this for 4 months now, and he's only now finding out about it? :lol

baseline bum
07-26-2020, 01:17 PM
You can't really believe that the only people refusing to wear masks are Trump followers?

I never said that.

baseline bum
07-26-2020, 01:26 PM
There is no doubt that Trump, Abbott, DeSantos, Newsom, Cuomo and many other local and national leaders can be blamed. But when it comes down to it, it is up to the individual to decide whether they are going to go out unnecessarily, wear a mask, practice social distancing. People will either continue or prevent the spread, not our government. Americans will never hand over the amount of control that is needed to keep people locked up in their homes. For this reason, it comes down to the people, not government to control the spread.

It's not a one way street. Abbott actively sabotaged San Antonio's efforts (as well as other Texas cities') to curb the spread and look where we are now. I don't buy this argument that it's wholly up to the individual because masks aren't very useful for protecting you. They're all about protecting others from you by catching a significant proportion of the droplets you produce when speaking. If people stopped wearing them I would too since fuck trying to protect them if they don't offer me the same courtesy. If we're just going to go by what's best for the individual it wouldn't make sense for anyone to wear a mask since they're annoying and if others wear masks I'm protected, if others don't wear masks I'm no worse off not wearing mine. Government needs to provide the leadership here in a case where what's best for the individual turns out to be devastatingly bad for the whole.

baseline bum
07-26-2020, 01:30 PM
Isn't Little Woodrow's a bar? I drove by last night and it was PACKED. How these places still get away with this is beyond me.

Hell, a reporter asked Nirenberg about why byob gentleman's clubs have been allowed to operate this whole time, and Nirenberg said it was news to him and they would immediately look into it.

What the fuck? :lol

So report Little Woodrow's then. I would if I saw them open.

Blake
07-26-2020, 02:49 PM
Isn't Little Woodrow's a bar? I drove by last night and it was PACKED. How these places still get away with this is beyond me.

Hell, a reporter asked Nirenberg about why byob gentleman's clubs have been allowed to operate this whole time, and Nirenberg said it was news to him and they would immediately look into it.

What the fuck? :lol

"Texas breweries and bars (aka businesses that make more than 51 percent of their gross receipts from alcohol sales) were first ordered to close in late March by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. ...."

https://austin.eater.com/2020/7/23/21336044/texas-breweries-most-likely-closing-pandemic

Meeting that 51% threshold is the trick

tholdren
07-26-2020, 03:20 PM
0 hospitals are over capacity..... but TimDunkem lied about having it

tholdren
07-26-2020, 09:06 PM
midnightpulp said probable not counted. Lolololo then called names bwazhahahahahaa

pgardn
07-26-2020, 09:10 PM
0 hospitals are over capacity..... but TimDunkem lied about having it

Hospitals will never be overcapacity, there is room in the Marianas Trench and on the Moon.

tholdren
07-26-2020, 09:14 PM
Hospitals will never be overcapacity, there is room in the Marianas Trench and on the Moon.

Lolololololololol

Now going back on your capacity comments. Lolololol

pgardn
07-26-2020, 09:17 PM
Lolololololololol

Now going back on your capacity comments. Lolololol

Does not know what proper care is in a hospital for various diseases.

idiot....

Can we set up an ICU unit in your vacuous melon?

pgardn
07-26-2020, 09:18 PM
"Oh, we got a closet down the hall"

foldren

tholdren
07-26-2020, 11:07 PM
Does not know what proper care is in a hospital for various diseases.

idiot....

Can we set up an ICU unit in your vacuous melon?

bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahayayahahahahahh shshshaysyayaysysysyysysysysysysysysyysysysysysysy sywysywywyywwwyseysye


Wrong

Dirks_Finale
07-26-2020, 11:26 PM
That's because nobody in their right mind is going into the belly of the beast for usual stuff like chest pain, etc. So they die of home of heart attacks and strokes.



0 hospitals are over capacity..... but TimDunkem lied about having it

tholdren
07-27-2020, 08:38 AM
That's because nobody in their right mind is going into the belly of the beast for usual stuff like chest pain, etc. So they die of home of heart attacks and strokes.

Lockdowns don't work

Winehole23
07-27-2020, 08:57 AM
Lockdowns don't workThey absolutely did work for many countries to slow COVID-19 transmission. South Korea didn't need a total lockdown because it was able to ramp up testing on a national scale quickly, it does an epidemiological investigation of every case, it enforced quarantines and it gave everyone masks --- which people wore.

None of those conditions exist in the US.

tholdren
07-27-2020, 08:58 AM
They absolutely did work for many countries to slow COVID-19 transmission. South Korea didn't need a total lockdown because it was able to ramp up testing on a national scale quickly, it does an epidemiological investigation of every case, it enforced quarantines and it gave everyone masks --- which people wore.

None of those conditions exist in the US.

No they didn't.

Winehole23
07-27-2020, 09:20 AM
No they didn't.Are you ODD, or do you just like making shit up?

elbamba1
07-27-2020, 09:39 AM
They absolutely did work for many countries to slow COVID-19 transmission. South Korea didn't need a total lockdown because it was able to ramp up testing on a national scale quickly, it does an epidemiological investigation of every case, it enforced quarantines and it gave everyone masks --- which people wore.

None of those conditions exist in the US.

I don't know if our government could enforce a true quarantine. Not that they have tried very hard last time. We just made everyone essential.

Winehole23
07-27-2020, 09:42 AM
I don't know if our government could enforce a true quarantine. Not that they have tried very hard last time. We just made everyone essential.Yep.

It's like our leaders are blaming pandemic countermeasures for our problems instead of the pandemic itself.

tholdren
07-27-2020, 10:52 AM
Are you ODD, or do you just like making shit up?

they didn't.

South Korea was bombed by the media when this started because they didn't have adequate testing. You lie

ChumpDumper
07-27-2020, 11:24 AM
Lockdowns don't work

Wrong.

Winehole23
07-27-2020, 12:19 PM
they didn't.

South Korea was bombed by the media when this started because they didn't have adequate testing. You lieI said South Korea ramped up quickly, are you veracity and reading impaired?

tholdren
07-27-2020, 12:27 PM
I said South Korea ramped up quickly, are you veracity and reading impaired?

What you say is a lie

Winehole23
07-27-2020, 12:29 PM
What you say is a lieoh, yeah? prove it.

tholdren
07-27-2020, 12:38 PM
oh, yeah? prove it.

Your lie your burden of proof

baseline bum
07-27-2020, 12:40 PM
Are you ODD, or do you just like making shit up?

He makes shit up.

tholdren
07-27-2020, 12:42 PM
He makes shit up.

Loloool you still dont understand reporting methods. Loloool proceed

baseline bum
07-27-2020, 12:47 PM
Loloool you still dont understand reporting methods. Loloool proceed

LOL making shit up

tholdren
07-27-2020, 12:52 PM
LOL making shit up

No youve reiterated this daily

baseline bum
07-27-2020, 01:02 PM
No youve reiterated this daily

Serious question: do you wear your mask when you go to the grocery store or the ice house?

ElNono
07-27-2020, 01:04 PM
Are you ODD, or do you just like making shit up?

all of the above

tholdren
07-27-2020, 01:26 PM
Serious question: do you wear your mask when you go to the grocery store or the ice house?

Yes. I have no problem wearing it of that makes others feel safe. Nor do I have a problem with others not wearing it if they do not want to wear it

baseline bum
07-27-2020, 01:33 PM
Yes. I have no problem wearing it of that makes others feel safe. Nor do I have a problem with others not wearing it if they do not want to wear it

Good to hear

Blake
07-27-2020, 01:48 PM
Nor do I have a problem with others not wearing it if they do not want to wear it

That's why we're where we're at it. Muh freedom idiots like you.

CosmicCowboy
07-27-2020, 03:14 PM
In case you are interested
Just some facts
From Dr. Fauci.
“Chickenpox is a virus. Lots of people have had it, and probably don't think about it much once the initial illness has passed. But it stays in your body and lives there forever, and maybe when you're older, you have debilitatingly painful outbreaks of shingles. You don't just get over this virus in a few weeks, never to have another health effect. We know this because it's been around for years, and has been studied medically for years.
Herpes is also a virus. And once someone has it, it stays in your body and lives there forever, and anytime they get a little run down or stressed-out they're going to have an outbreak. Maybe every time you have a big event coming up (school pictures, job interview, big date) you're going to get a cold sore. For the rest of your life. You don't just get over it in a few weeks. We know this because it's been around for years, and been studied medically for years.
HIV is a virus. It attacks the immune system and makes the carrier far more vulnerable to other illnesses. It has a list of symptoms and negative health impacts that goes on and on. It was decades before viable treatments were developed that allowed people to live with a reasonable quality of life. Once you have it, it lives in your body forever and there is no cure. Over time, that takes a toll on the body, putting people living with HIV at greater risk for health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, diabetes, bone disease, liver disease, cognitive disorders, and some types of cancer. We know this because it has been around for years, and had been studied medically for years.
Now with COVID-19, we have a novel virus that spreads rapidly and easily. The full spectrum of symptoms and health effects is only just beginning to be cataloged, much less understood.
So far the symptoms may include:
Fever
Fatigue
Coughing
Pneumonia
Chills/Trembling
Acute respiratory distress
Lung damage (potentially permanent)
Loss of taste (a neurological symptom)
Sore throat
Headaches
Difficulty breathing
Mental confusion
Diarrhea
Nausea or vomiting
Loss of appetite
Strokes have also been reported in some people who have COVID-19 (even in the relatively young)
Swollen eyes
Blood clots
Seizures
Liver damage
Kidney damage
Rash
COVID toes (weird, right?)
People testing positive for COVID-19 have been documented to be sick even after 60 days. Many people are sick for weeks, get better, and then experience a rapid and sudden flare up and get sick all over again. A man in Seattle was hospitalized for 62 days, and while well enough to be released, still has a long road of recovery ahead of him. Not to mention a $1.1 million medical bill.
Then there is MIS-C. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. Children with MIS-C may have a fever and various symptoms, including abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, neck pain, rash, bloodshot eyes, or feeling extra tired. While rare, it has caused deaths.
This disease has not been around for years. It has basically been 6 months. No one knows yet the long-term health effects, or how it may present itself years down the road for people who have been exposed. We literally *do not know* what we do not know.
For those in our society who suggest that people being cautious are cowards, for people who refuse to take even the simplest of precautions to protect themselves and those around them, I want to ask, without hyperbole and in all sincerity:
How dare you?
How dare you risk the lives of others so cavalierly. How dare you decide for others that they should welcome exposure as "getting it over with", when literally no one knows who will be the lucky "mild symptoms" case, and who may fall ill and die. Because while we know that some people are more susceptible to suffering a more serious case, we also know that 20 and 30-year-olds have died, marathon runners and fitness nuts have died, children and infants have died.
How dare you behave as though you know more than medical experts, when those same experts acknowledge that there is so much we don't yet know, but with what we DO know, are smart enough to be scared of how easily this is spread, and recommend baseline precautions such as:
Frequent hand-washing
Physical distancing
Reduced social/public contact or interaction
Mask wearing
Covering your cough or sneeze
Avoiding touching your face
Sanitizing frequently touched surfaces
The more things we can all do to mitigate our risk of exposure, the better off we all are, in my opinion. Not only does it flatten the curve and allow health care providers to maintain levels of service that aren't immediately and catastrophically overwhelmed; it also reduces unnecessary suffering and deaths, and buys time for the scientific community to study the virus in order to come to a more full understanding of the breadth of its impacts in both the short and long term.

tholdren
07-27-2020, 03:19 PM
That's why we're where we're at it. Muh freedom idiots like you.
Lolololololol name calling


Triggered

tholdren
07-27-2020, 03:20 PM
where was fauciz mask at the game? Why no distancing at the
Game? Why stay at the game?


Oh thats right. Muh freedom

Winehole23
07-27-2020, 03:22 PM
In case you are interested
Just some facts
From Dr. Fauci.
“Chickenpox is a virus. Lots of people have had it, and probably don't think about it much once the initial illness has passed. But it stays in your body and lives there forever, and maybe when you're older, you have debilitatingly painful outbreaks of shingles. You don't just get over this virus in a few weeks, never to have another health effect. We know this because it's been around for years, and has been studied medically for years.
Herpes is also a virus. And once someone has it, it stays in your body and lives there forever, and anytime they get a little run down or stressed-out they're going to have an outbreak. Maybe every time you have a big event coming up (school pictures, job interview, big date) you're going to get a cold sore. For the rest of your life. You don't just get over it in a few weeks. We know this because it's been around for years, and been studied medically for years.
HIV is a virus. It attacks the immune system and makes the carrier far more vulnerable to other illnesses. It has a list of symptoms and negative health impacts that goes on and on. It was decades before viable treatments were developed that allowed people to live with a reasonable quality of life. Once you have it, it lives in your body forever and there is no cure. Over time, that takes a toll on the body, putting people living with HIV at greater risk for health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, diabetes, bone disease, liver disease, cognitive disorders, and some types of cancer. We know this because it has been around for years, and had been studied medically for years.
Now with COVID-19, we have a novel virus that spreads rapidly and easily. The full spectrum of symptoms and health effects is only just beginning to be cataloged, much less understood.
So far the symptoms may include:
Fever
Fatigue
Coughing
Pneumonia
Chills/Trembling
Acute respiratory distress
Lung damage (potentially permanent)
Loss of taste (a neurological symptom)
Sore throat
Headaches
Difficulty breathing
Mental confusion
Diarrhea
Nausea or vomiting
Loss of appetite
Strokes have also been reported in some people who have COVID-19 (even in the relatively young)
Swollen eyes
Blood clots
Seizures
Liver damage
Kidney damage
Rash
COVID toes (weird, right?)
People testing positive for COVID-19 have been documented to be sick even after 60 days. Many people are sick for weeks, get better, and then experience a rapid and sudden flare up and get sick all over again. A man in Seattle was hospitalized for 62 days, and while well enough to be released, still has a long road of recovery ahead of him. Not to mention a $1.1 million medical bill.
Then there is MIS-C. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. Children with MIS-C may have a fever and various symptoms, including abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, neck pain, rash, bloodshot eyes, or feeling extra tired. While rare, it has caused deaths.
This disease has not been around for years. It has basically been 6 months. No one knows yet the long-term health effects, or how it may present itself years down the road for people who have been exposed. We literally *do not know* what we do not know.
For those in our society who suggest that people being cautious are cowards, for people who refuse to take even the simplest of precautions to protect themselves and those around them, I want to ask, without hyperbole and in all sincerity:
How dare you?
How dare you risk the lives of others so cavalierly. How dare you decide for others that they should welcome exposure as "getting it over with", when literally no one knows who will be the lucky "mild symptoms" case, and who may fall ill and die. Because while we know that some people are more susceptible to suffering a more serious case, we also know that 20 and 30-year-olds have died, marathon runners and fitness nuts have died, children and infants have died.
How dare you behave as though you know more than medical experts, when those same experts acknowledge that there is so much we don't yet know, but with what we DO know, are smart enough to be scared of how easily this is spread, and recommend baseline precautions such as:
Frequent hand-washing
Physical distancing
Reduced social/public contact or interaction
Mask wearing
Covering your cough or sneeze
Avoiding touching your face
Sanitizing frequently touched surfaces
The more things we can all do to mitigate our risk of exposure, the better off we all are, in my opinion. Not only does it flatten the curve and allow health care providers to maintain levels of service that aren't immediately and catastrophically overwhelmed; it also reduces unnecessary suffering and deaths, and buys time for the scientific community to study the virus in order to come to a more full understanding of the breadth of its impacts in both the short and long term.Supposing the repost = endorsement, thanks for clarifying your stance.

:tu

tholdren
07-27-2020, 03:23 PM
where was fauciz mask at the game? Why no distancing at the
Game? Why stay at the game?


Oh thats right. Muh freedom

crickets

Blake
07-27-2020, 03:42 PM
where was fauciz mask at the game? Why no distancing at the
Game? Why stay at the game?


Oh thats right. Muh freedom

https://sportshub.cbsistatic.com/i/r/2020/07/24/b56d9cbb-e09c-4a8f-9d0f-f2a1bb46fd0a/thumbnail/1200x675/8c209eba733b5576b0dccd75125a6c59/fauci-nationals.jpg

Spurtacular
07-27-2020, 05:27 PM
:lol These are the beta bitches the Chumpettes follow over the cliff.

TheGreatYacht


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eD5xkn4WLA

baseline bum
07-27-2020, 06:17 PM
Positivity rate dropped from 22% to 17.7%... so still pretty fucking high but better than before. Doubling rate in infections is 18 days. 5% of dead in Bexar County less than 40 years old. 11% of hospital beds available, which is a bit of drop from the 13% I think was reported Friday.

DarrinS
07-27-2020, 07:36 PM
Bexar county heading in the right direction. Appears that we peaked a couple of weeks ago and now new cases are trending down.

TheGreatYacht
07-27-2020, 07:53 PM
:lol These are the beta bitches the Chumpettes follow over the cliff.

TheGreatYacht


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eD5xkn4WLA


Masks for thee but not for me
https://i.ibb.co/4KRz3YN/FB-IMG-1595897305727.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/gwrfXS8/FB-IMG-1595896725108.jpg

tholdren
07-27-2020, 08:36 PM
https://sportshub.cbsistatic.com/i/r/2020/07/24/b56d9cbb-e09c-4a8f-9d0f-f2a1bb46fd0a/thumbnail/1200x675/8c209eba733b5576b0dccd75125a6c59/fauci-nationals.jpg

So you aren't addressing the problem of no mask no social distancing?

Blake
07-27-2020, 11:18 PM
So you aren't addressing the problem of no mask no social distancing?

Dr Fauci:

"The other person is a very close friend of mine. John, I think this is sort of mischievous with this thing going around. I had my mask around my chin, I had taken it down. I was totally dehydrated and I was drinking water trying to rehydrate myself. And by the way, I was negative Covid literally the day before.

So I guess if people want to make a thing of that, I wear a mask all the time when I’m outside. To pull it down, to take some sips of water, and put it back up again, I guess if people want to make something about that, they can. But to me, I think that’s just mischievous."



You guys are fucking morons

ElNono
07-28-2020, 04:27 AM
:lol These are the beta bitches the Chumpettes follow over the cliff.

TheGreatYacht


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eD5xkn4WLA

Fully agree with you, this is a sport for beta bitches.

Spurtacular
07-28-2020, 04:29 AM
Fully agree with you, this is a sport for beta bitches.

One look at the mound will tell you that.

ElNono
07-28-2020, 05:02 AM
One look at the mound will tell you that.

The whole 'sport' is absolutely terrible. down there with Nascar.

midnightpulp
07-28-2020, 08:32 AM
Fully agree with you, this is a sport for beta bitches.

:lol Looks like I'll be drawn back into this debate for a bit.

There's only two mainstream sports that reward beta bitch behavior: Soccer and basketball, the former rewarding even more beta bitch behavior. As we all know.

https://www.pbh2.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/soccer-dives.gif

And a tie is the most beta bitch outcome a contest can have. :lol

But yeah, yeah, baseball is slow and they don't like run around and stuff.

SnakeBoy
07-28-2020, 08:58 AM
In case you are interested
Just some facts
From Dr. Fauci.
“Chickenpox is a virus. Lots of people have had it, and probably don't think about it much once the initial illness has passed. But it stays in your body and lives there forever, and maybe when you're older, you have debilitatingly painful outbreaks of shingles. You don't just get over this virus in a few weeks, never to have another health effect. We know this because it's been around for years, and has been studied medically for years.

Just as a side note, the shingles vaccine sucks. Expect flu symptoms for 24-48 hrs after and then you have to do it again 3 months later. Better than getting shingles though, that shit is awful.

hater
07-28-2020, 09:01 AM
Fully agree with you, this is a sport for beta bitches.

Fauci fits right in. Looks and walks like a 12 year old premens girl

Winehole23
07-28-2020, 09:17 AM
Masks for thee but not for me
https://i.ibb.co/4KRz3YN/FB-IMG-1595897305727.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/gwrfXS8/FB-IMG-1595896725108.jpgTGY slagging Roman Catholics now.

tholdren
07-28-2020, 10:53 AM
Dr Fauci:

"The other person is a very close friend of mine. John, I think this is sort of mischievous with this thing going around. I had my mask around my chin, I had taken it down. I was totally dehydrated and I was drinking water trying to rehydrate myself. And by the way, I was negative Covid literally the day before.

So I guess if people want to make a thing of that, I wear a mask all the time when I’m outside. To pull it down, to take some sips of water, and put it back up again, I guess if people want to make something about that, they can. But to me, I think that’s just mischievous."



You guys are fucking morons
Loloool

No water in hand. Covid doesn't pass between friends.

No social distancing.

Hypocrite

Trainwreck2100
07-28-2020, 11:08 AM
Loloool

No water in hand. Covid doesn't pass between friends.

No social distancing.

Hypocrite
the water is on his left side

ChumpDumper
07-28-2020, 12:27 PM
Loloool

No water in hand. Covid doesn't pass between friends.

No social distancing.

Hypocrite


the water is on his left side

th:lolldren fail

Spurtacular
07-28-2020, 01:36 PM
Loloool

No water in hand. Covid doesn't pass between friends.

No social distancing.

Hypocrite

He's breaking all the rules for which he's justifying shutting down the largest economy in the world.

This should be a scandal.

This only proves that the media has an agenda.

Board cuckold bitch Blake (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=3460) is actually trying to defend this.

TheGreatYacht

TheGreatYacht
07-28-2020, 02:10 PM
He's breaking all the rules for which he's justifying shutting down the largest economy in the world.

This should be a scandal.

This only proves that the media has an agenda.

Board cuckold bitch Blake (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=3460) is actually trying to defend this.

TheGreatYacht

Chumpettes refuse to admit they were duped because they got a huge ego to protect

Spurtacular
07-28-2020, 02:17 PM
Chumpettes refuse to admit they were duped because they got a huge ego to protect

Wrong. They don't worry one bit about being "duped". These betas have been trained to go with the agenda regardless of what they think of it.

tholdren
07-28-2020, 02:21 PM
Wrong. They don't worry one bit about being "duped". These betas have been trained to go with the agenda regardless of what they think of it.

They just 180 and pretend they said it, or they conveniently forget.

2 weeks!!

TheGreatYacht
07-28-2020, 02:30 PM
Wrong. They don't worry one bit about being "duped". These betas have been trained to go with the agenda regardless of what they think of it.

:lol that too

They are NPC's protecting the criminal cabal system

TheGreatYacht
07-28-2020, 02:31 PM
They just 180 and pretend they said it, or they conveniently forget.

2 weeks!!

Yeah they forget that viruses can't survive the summer heat

ElNono
07-28-2020, 02:43 PM
:lol Looks like I'll be drawn back into this debate for a bit.

:lol there's always a good laugh to be had with the fatball vs poorball discussions

ElNono
07-28-2020, 02:44 PM
the water is on his left side

lmao, back to the bunker I saaaaaaid

Blake
07-28-2020, 03:06 PM
He's breaking all the rules for which he's justifying shutting down the largest economy in the world.

This should be a scandal.

This only proves that the media has an agenda.

Board cuckold bitch Blake (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=3460) is actually trying to defend this.

TheGreatYacht

Lol "breaking all the rules".

Calm down and go back to your sandbox

Spurtacular
07-28-2020, 04:48 PM
Lol "breaking all the rules".

Calm down and go back to your sandbox

So, mask off and not socially distancing is not breaking all the rules?

You're such a weak man.

Blake
07-28-2020, 05:00 PM
So, mask off and not socially distancing is not breaking all the rules?

You're such a weak man.

No it's not. You don't understand the rules. But you're stupid like that tbh

Spurtacular
07-28-2020, 05:02 PM
No it's not. You don't understand the rules. But you're stupid like that tbh

Tell us what's not being understood, or curl up in your cuckoon.

Blake
07-28-2020, 05:04 PM
Tell us what's not being understood, or curl up in your cuckoon.

Lol "us". Go back to your sandbox threads, young man.

Spurtacular
07-28-2020, 05:07 PM
Lol "us". Go back to your sandbox threads, young man.

Don't go fetal, board cuckold.

Explain your cucktarded stance.

midnightpulp
07-28-2020, 05:07 PM
:lol there's always a good laugh to be had with the fatball vs poorball discussions

:lol One area where they can find common ground is that these sports translate the best to videogames (hockey honorable mention). My HS days were consumed playing my friends at World Series Baseball and Worldwide Soccer 97/98 (better gameplay than FIFA at the time) on the Saturn. Football and basketball games are too easy to cheese. Baseball videogames are great because of pitcher/batter matchup and soccer can't be cheesed as easily as football and basketball. Football games always an undefensible play or something and basketball will always have overpowered players who don't miss.

CosmicCowboy
07-28-2020, 06:20 PM
So, mask off and not socially distancing is not breaking all the rules?

You're such a weak man.

Geez dude...you pick the stupidest shit to argue about. The woman on his left is his wife. I'm pretty sure he doesnt wear a mask at home with her. Dude on the right is a best friend and probably also in the health field. Those big shots are probably testing every day. Plus they are outside. I can understand it's pretty hard to drink water with a mask on and the guy taking the picture was clearly going after a "gotcha" moment between putting the water down and masking back up.

baseline bum
07-28-2020, 06:44 PM
Loloool

No water in hand. Covid doesn't pass between friends.

No social distancing.

Hypocrite

LOL what a faggot you are

ChumpDumper
07-28-2020, 06:49 PM
Darrin's talking points....

1288252726397358080

Spurtacular
07-28-2020, 07:28 PM
Geez dude...you pick the stupidest shit to argue about. The woman on his left is his wife. I'm pretty sure he doesnt wear a mask at home with her. Dude on the right is a best friend and probably also in the health field. Those big shots are probably testing every day. Plus they are outside. I can understand it's pretty hard to drink water with a mask on and the guy taking the picture was clearly going after a "gotcha" moment between putting the water down and masking back up.

Oh, I didn't know there was a good friends clause. Thanks for clearing that up.

It's terrible optics for this scammer.

DarrinS
07-28-2020, 08:43 PM
This doesn't appear to be spreading in my part of town. 1500+ new cases today. Zero increase in my zip code, which has been steady for several weeks.

DarrinS
07-28-2020, 08:45 PM
Darrin's talking points....


^perpetual butthurt

ChumpDumper
07-28-2020, 08:51 PM
^perpetual butthurt^perpetual lookatthosedarkpeoplefuckthemnewyork

DarrinS
07-28-2020, 08:53 PM
^perpetual lookatthosedarkpeoplefuckthemnewyork

Are you helping them with 24/7 screeds on ST? :lol

Winehole23
07-28-2020, 08:54 PM
This doesn't appear to be spreading in my part of town. 1500+ new cases today. Zero increase in my zip code, which has been steady for several weeks.Stay safe!

ChumpDumper
07-28-2020, 08:55 PM
Are you helping them with 24/7 screeds on ST? :lolI'm not shitting on them with ST screeds to make myself feel better about drinking alone and smoking. :lol

DarrinS
07-28-2020, 09:00 PM
I'm not shitting on them with ST screeds to make myself feel better about drinking alone and smoking. :lol

Yeah, sucks hanging out with my wife and two kids in the pool. Life is miserable.

How did you spend your day? (Uses forum search tool)

Yikes. Sorry bro.

ChumpDumper
07-28-2020, 09:03 PM
Yeah, sucks hanging out with my wife and two kids in the pool. Life is miserable.

How did you spend your day? (Uses forum search tool)

Yikes. Sorry bro.See, you're soothing yourself again.:lol

It's literally all you can do here.

Things must not be that great.

Yikes. Sorry bro.

DarrinS
07-28-2020, 09:05 PM
Stay safe!

I try. You too. :tu

tholdren
07-28-2020, 09:48 PM
I'm not shitting on them with ST screeds to make myself feel better about drinking alone and smoking. :lol

Lolol ifr dropped like I said.


You still on here namecallimg

ChumpDumper
07-28-2020, 09:49 PM
ifrShow your math.

ElNono
07-29-2020, 01:49 AM
:lol One area where they can find common ground is that these sports translate the best to videogames (hockey honorable mention). My HS days were consumed playing my friends at World Series Baseball and Worldwide Soccer 97/98 (better gameplay than FIFA at the time) on the Saturn. Football and basketball games are too easy to cheese. Baseball videogames are great because of pitcher/batter matchup and soccer can't be cheesed as easily as football and basketball. Football games always an undefensible play or something and basketball will always have overpowered players who don't miss.

Yeah, spent too much money on NBA Jam (which curiously was way more arcade than basketball), and lots of good soccer games in arcades too...

midnightpulp
07-29-2020, 01:52 AM
Yeah, spent too much money on NBA Jam (which curiously was way more arcade than basketball), and lots of good soccer games in arcades too...

NBA Jam was the only great multiplayer basketball game since everyone was overpowered. The NBA Live and then 2K series were fun for single player, but easy to cheese by picking overpowered teams. And then you'd have weird shit in bball games like scrubs who would never miss.

CosmicCowboy
07-29-2020, 05:24 AM
Yeah, sucks hanging out with my wife and two kids in the pool. Life is miserable.

How did you spend your day? (Uses forum search tool)

Yikes. Sorry bro.

:lmao

Truth hurts

baseline bum
08-10-2020, 06:20 PM
Positivity rate of tests down to 12%, hospitalization rates down quite a bit the last week too. I was worried it might just be plateau when we were seeing small decreases in hospitalizations 2-3 weeks ago, but looks like it really was the beginning of a decreasing trend. I think the number admitted today for COVID was in the 40s (don't remember the exact number from the press conference) but it was around 100-120 a day for a while before. So things definitely looking up in the area.

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 06:32 PM
Hospitalization is way down up here too which is great. New cases have plateaued in the 200-250/day range. Nobody knows what metrics any government uses to make decisions though, so whatever....hope things continue to improve.

EDIT: [Mayor] Adler said that as of Sunday morning, Austin's positivity rate is between 10 and 15% but that it must be below 5% for the sustained reopening of schools and businesses.

tholdren
08-10-2020, 06:50 PM
Hospitalization is way down up here too which is great. New cases have plateaued in the 200-250/day range. Nobody knows what metrics any government uses to make decisions though, so whatever....hope things continue to improve.

EDIT: [Mayor] Adler said that as of Sunday morning, Austin's positivity rate is between 10 and 15% but that it must be below 5% for the sustained reopening of schools and businesses.

But you and RandomGuy said you would be over capacity. Shocked you were wrong.

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 06:51 PM
But you and RandomGuy said you would be over capacity. Shocked you were wrong.You lie.

Why do you lie about every single thing?

I'm seriously asking you why.

tholdren
08-10-2020, 06:52 PM
You lie.

Why do you lie about every single thing?

I'm seriously asking you why.

you both said that. Too bad you were wrong again.

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 06:59 PM
you both said that. No.

Why do you lie about every single thing?

Are you just insecure about your low intelligence?

tholdren
08-10-2020, 07:00 PM
No.

Why do you lie about every single thing?

Are you just insecure about your low intelligence?

Yes. You did. You are doshonest. And now you are trying to change the subject

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 07:02 PM
Yes. You did. You are doshonest. And now you are trying to change the subjectNo. No I didn't. You are dishonest. The subject is your dishonesty and low intelligence.

spurraider21
08-10-2020, 07:04 PM
Positivity rate of tests down to 12%, hospitalization rates down quite a bit the last week too. I was worried it might just be plateau when we were seeing small decreases in hospitalizations 2-3 weeks ago, but looks like it really was the beginning of a decreasing trend. I think the number admitted today for COVID was in the 40s (don't remember the exact number from the press conference) but it was around 100-120 a day for a while before. So things definitely looking up in the area.
so you're saying the NFL season might happen?

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 07:06 PM
so you're saying the NFL season might happen?There has rarely been a better time to be on a taxi squad.

tholdren
08-10-2020, 07:07 PM
Yes. You did. You are doshonest. And now you are trying to change the subject

chumpdump backtracking. And lying about it. Sad

Blake
08-10-2020, 07:08 PM
chumpdump backtracking. And lying about it. Sad

Lies

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 07:08 PM
chumpdump backtracking. And lying about it. SadNo. No I didn't. You are dishonest. The subject is your dishonesty and low intelligence. Sad.

baseline bum
08-10-2020, 07:12 PM
so you're saying the NFL season might happen?

Um, San Antonio and NFL? How do those two things belong in the same discussion?

tholdren
08-10-2020, 07:14 PM
Already on the record as saying we're going to eat the shit sandwich no matter what we do.

yikes

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 07:16 PM
yikesYou're eating it right now.

tholdren
08-10-2020, 07:19 PM
You cannot do this for a multitude of reasons.

1. R value is a range that takes years to establish.

2. You cant calculate 1 because new daily rates aren't new daily rates. They are backlogged.

3 you cannot calculate because ab tests are mixed in. And backlogged.

4. You can not calculate because positive cases are cou ted positive without a test

**In creased positives can also be identified as an increase through hotspot testing and not reporting negatives. **

Are cases going up. Probably. Is it a concern, should not be.
Looks like I was 100 correct again


/thread

ChumpDumper
08-10-2020, 07:20 PM
th:loldren ran away. Tries changing the subject.

TimDunkem
08-10-2020, 10:05 PM
Typical old vagina :lolldren :lol

tholdren
08-11-2020, 04:50 PM
Welp.
1280652631820681218

Bwahahahhahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahhahah ahahahhahahahaggagagagagagagaggagagagagagagagaggag agagagagagaagagaggagaga

/thread

ChumpDumper
08-11-2020, 05:22 PM
Best part of foldren's day is celebrating COVID deaths.

tholdren
08-11-2020, 07:25 PM
Best part of foldren's day is celebrating COVID deaths.

there are no c0vid deaths today. Just look at the reported deaths. 75 percent from may. 0 from covid alone.


You avoiding talking about the Austin convention center.


Your logic is low

baseline bum
08-11-2020, 07:30 PM
there are no c0vid deaths today. Just look at the reported deaths. 75 percent from may. 0 from covid alone.


You avoiding talking about the Austin convention center.


Your logic is low

lol fake news foldren

ChumpDumper
08-11-2020, 07:34 PM
there are no c0vid deaths today. So now you're moving your goalpost again to go by daily counts.

lol

You are not intelligent. You lie and gossip.

tholdren
08-11-2020, 07:35 PM
So now you're moving your goalpost again to go by daily counts.

lol

nope not at all

ChumpDumper
08-11-2020, 07:35 PM
nope not at allYes. You just tried to use a daily count.

lol

tholdren
08-14-2020, 08:30 PM
Yes. You just tried to use a daily count.

lol
BwahahahahaahhaHHhaHHhaH

Chumpdump fail

DarrinS
08-14-2020, 08:45 PM
"San Antonio officials announced 150 new COVID-19 cases in Bexar County on Friday.

Bexar County’s cumulative total went up to 43,823 due to the additional cases.

The seven-day average of new cases continues to drop, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said, with the average now at 213 cases per day, down from 243 on Thursday.

The virus continued to prove deadly, however, with 18 more COVID-19 deaths confirmed Friday. Of the 18 deaths, 17 were Hispanic and one was white. The deaths occurred were in between June 17 and Aug. 12."

tholdren
08-14-2020, 08:50 PM
"San Antonio officials announced 150 new COVID-19 cases in Bexar County on Friday.

Bexar County’s cumulative total went up to 43,823 due to the additional cases.

The seven-day average of new cases continues to drop, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said, with the average now at 213 cases per day, down from 243 on Thursday.

The virus continued to prove deadly, however, with 18 more COVID-19 deaths confirmed Friday. Of the 18 deaths, 17 were Hispanic and one was white. The deaths occurred were in between June 17 and Aug. 12."

lololol 17 deaths over a span of 2 months.

Dem daily deaths Aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

pgardn
08-14-2020, 09:09 PM
lololol 17 deaths over a span of 2 months.

Dem daily deaths Aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Thats a good thing.
Why are you laughing.

Oh, because almost all were Hispanic.

Never mind.

tholdren
08-15-2020, 01:17 PM
Thats a good thing.
Why are you laughing.

Oh, because almost all were Hispanic.

Never mind.

Because you are claiming daily death count as a cumulative tally from random deaths in the past 2 months. And you are too low iq to know why those media headlines are problematic

DMC
08-15-2020, 01:40 PM
Because you are claiming daily death count as a cumulative tally from random deaths in the past 2 months. And you are too low iq to know why those media headlines are problematic

Not only low IQ, also high on the autism spectrum.

Winehole23
08-15-2020, 01:43 PM
Thats a good thing.
Why are you laughing.

Oh, because almost all were Hispanic.

Never mind.the subtext of disparate impact makes toleration of mass COVID-19 mortality a low key genocide.

DMC
08-15-2020, 01:45 PM
the subtext of disparate impact makes toleration of mass COVID-19 mortality a low key genocide.

thousand dollar word guy with a 10 cent epiphany

Winehole23
08-15-2020, 01:47 PM
thousand dollar word guy with a 10 cent epiphanyThanks for boosting the signal! :tu

tholdren
08-15-2020, 03:30 PM
Not only low IQ, also high on the autism spectrum.

lol he cant respond. Bwahahahaha

tholdren
08-15-2020, 05:26 PM
Over 7k of this weeks covid deaths from 4 weeks ago or more.



Lololoko


Cdc

Dem daily defs do

ElNono
08-15-2020, 06:09 PM
^^^ lol meltdown

DMC
08-15-2020, 06:10 PM
Thanks for boosting the signal! :tu

Bend over, I'll boost your fuckin' signal.

pgardn
08-15-2020, 06:19 PM
Not only low IQ, also high on the autism spectrum.

the sarcasm king figures it out again.
Good work captain!

pgardn
08-15-2020, 06:19 PM
lol he cant respond. Bwahahahaha

Amazing.
I dont sit by my cell phone or computer.

pgardn
08-15-2020, 07:23 PM
The foldren and DMscience team up to give us a new pair of superior reasoning posters.
Gonna be fun.

tholdren
08-15-2020, 07:29 PM
The foldren and DMscience team up to give us a new pair of superior reasoning posters.
Gonna be fun.

Show your math


Lolyou

Winehole23
08-15-2020, 07:55 PM
Bend over, I'll boost your fuckin' signal.You say that to all the boys, don't I at least get a bottle of wine first?

Winehole23
08-16-2020, 12:56 AM
thousand dollar word guy with a 10 cent epiphany
The lives of 100s of thousands of US minorities may only be worth 10 cents to you, but I bet other people think otherwise.

DMC
08-16-2020, 01:03 AM
You say that to all the boys, don't I at least get a bottle of wine first?

I'll pop your fuckin' cork.

DMC
08-16-2020, 01:04 AM
The lives of 100s of thousands of US minorities may only be worth 10 cents to you, but I bet other people think otherwise.

The epiphany is like some Welcome Back Kotter moral of the story line.

Winehole23
08-16-2020, 01:31 AM
The epiphany is like some Welcome Back Kotter moral of the story line.70s pop reference throwaway, barely coherent as that goes.

Just pitiful.

DMC wink and a nod to low key racist genocide.

Winehole23
08-16-2020, 01:49 AM
I'll pop your fuckin' cork.lol big boy pillow talk

DMC
08-16-2020, 11:34 AM
70s pop reference throwaway, barely coherent as that goes.

Just pitiful.

DMC wink and a nod to low key racist genocide.

Because you used hyperbole suddenly it's a fact. Got it. We have now officially verified racist genocide using scientific method of poetic license.

DMC
08-16-2020, 11:36 AM
The foldren and DMscience team up to give us a new pair of superior reasoning posters.
Gonna be fun.

You counting BPD as two people?

Winehole23
08-16-2020, 03:36 PM
Because you used hyperbole suddenly it's a fact. Got it. We have now officially verified racist genocide using scientific method of poetic license.now you're the one exaggerating

DarrinS
08-16-2020, 07:25 PM
+59 new cases
+7 deaths


The downward trend continues

DarrinS
08-20-2020, 08:03 PM
"In Bexar County, 185 people tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Thursday, according to officials.

The new cases on Thursday represent a decrease from the 191 cases announced on Wednesday. The seven-day average of new cases declined to 138 a day, Mayor Ron Nirenberg said.

Bexar County has now seen a total of 44,641 cases since March.

But the virus continues to prove deadly. Nirenberg confirmed 21 new COVID-19 deaths on Thursday, bringing the local death toll to 677. The new deaths occurred between late May 24 and Monday, Nirenberg said"

tholdren
08-20-2020, 08:42 PM
"In Bexar County, 185 people tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Thursday, according to officials.

The new cases on Thursday represent a decrease from the 191 cases announced on Wednesday. The seven-day average of new cases declined to 138 a day, Mayor Ron Nirenberg said.

Bexar County has now seen a total of 44,641 cases since March.

But the virus continues to prove deadly. Nirenberg confirmed 21 new COVID-19 deaths on Thursday, bringing the local death toll to 677. The new deaths occurred between late May 24 and Monday, Nirenberg said"

been saying it since march reported daily deaths dont mean a thing, just scares people who have low math iq.

DarrinS
08-21-2020, 06:54 PM
"San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said 173 people tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Friday in the county. Bexar County has now seen a total of 44,814 cases since March.

Nirenberg confirmed 21 new COVID-19 deaths on Friday, bringing the local death toll to 698. The new deaths occurred between July 22 and Thursday, Nirenberg said."

Blake
08-21-2020, 07:21 PM
deaths dont mean a thing

Right

TimDunkem
08-21-2020, 07:35 PM
"San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said 173 people tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Friday in the county. Bexar County has now seen a total of 44,814 cases since March.

Nirenberg confirmed 21 new COVID-19 deaths on Friday, bringing the local death toll to 698. The new deaths occurred between July 22 and Thursday, Nirenberg said."

You were saying no deaths were happening those days.

TimDunkem
08-21-2020, 07:36 PM
"Deaths don't mean a thing" :/

I miss my cousin.

Will Hunting
08-21-2020, 07:37 PM
"San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said 173 people tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Friday in the county. Bexar County has now seen a total of 44,814 cases since March.

Nirenberg confirmed 21 new COVID-19 deaths on Friday, bringing the local death toll to 698. The new deaths occurred between July 22 and Thursday, Nirenberg said."
21 deaths? That's more than 5 Benghazis.

TimDunkem
08-21-2020, 07:40 PM
21 deaths? That's more than 5 Benghazis.

Really though...he's being Disingenuous Darrin again. During that timeframe he was saying deaths weren't occuring on the days they were reported. Clearly, they are as some of these deaths happened just yesterday when he was saying they were not occuring, but he has an agenda to push of course...It's really fucked up.

baseline bum
08-21-2020, 07:43 PM
"Deaths don't mean a thing" :/

I miss my cousin.

Amazing how no one young is dying but we both know people who died from it young as hell.

baseline bum
08-21-2020, 07:44 PM
Really though...he's being Disingenuous Darrin again. During that timeframe he was saying deaths weren't occuring on the days they were reported. Clearly, they are as some of these deaths happened just yesterday when he was saying they were not occuring, but he has an agenda to push of course...It's really fucked up.

His agenda is we're at herd immunity. So let's elect Trump again?

Will Hunting
08-21-2020, 07:44 PM
Really though...he's being Disingenuous Darrin again. During that timeframe he was saying deaths weren't occuring on the days they were reported. Clearly, they are as some of these deaths happened just yesterday when he was saying they were not occuring, but he has an agenda to push of course...It's really fucked up.
He doesn't get (or intentionally acts obtuse) that it evens out over the course of several months. If someone died on July 22 and it got reported today, that means on July 22 deaths were underreported.

It's not a very hard concept except for people who are Karrins.

Winehole23
08-21-2020, 07:51 PM
21 deaths? That's more than 5 Benghazis.Given the decreasing marginal disutility of death in our country, such comparisons are bound to fail.

One wonders whether the Congressional Committees really cared so much about American lives in the first place, they spent way more time talking about and to Hillary Clinton.