so? once you're done calling for help, who's paying for the CDC numbers? explain your conspiracy theory....
Different event it seems
The local protesters chanted about a Black man dying. All false information. Guy is Hispanic and still alive although critical condition.
so? once you're done calling for help, who's paying for the CDC numbers? explain your conspiracy theory....
still can't explain ... moreover, doubling down on stupid, thinking you're somewhat enlightened, and calling the other moonbat that can't prove for help
I'm right here, not going anywhere, start spilling the beans... let me know when we get to the joos part
This folding machine to call somebody else willfully ignorant... rofl
imo this one is justified. a lot of distinctions from the wendys drive thru version
- this guy was an armed robbery suspect, not a dunk guy asleep in his car
- he was believed to be armed (armed robbery) so police were reasonable to act as though he did, unlike wendys guy who they had searched
- he's clearly reaching for his pocket as he is running, and he actually did get a gun out
whether he's black or hispanic is irrelevant tbh
no hopsital has ever been over capcity.
I have asked him if he wants to engage in answering science and math questions and he bolts.
biggest fake on the board but now I’m starting to feel reticent because I might be delayed with the 14-year-old.
Lol you don't know how data is calculated
Correct. No hospital has ever been over the Cap City comedy club in Austin.
Grammar policing suits you
That's spelling, not grammar.
Hospitals get:
15k for diagnosis
30k for ventilator
65k for death
seems that would influence the numbers.
link?
these numbers people throw about specifically refer to medicare, not all patients. usually medicare caps payments to 5k for diagnosis related costs, with covid due to the federal relief bill medicare will now pay up to 13k for diagnosis related charges (not 15k).
while its true that medicare will pay up to 39k for those put on ventilators, i dont know if i've actually seen anything that indicates that this is separate for covid and non-covid cases, but i'm open to reading about that
i havent seen anything about deaths
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...us/3000638001/
Last edited by spurraider21; 06-30-2020 at 02:05 PM.
point proven
That you don't know the differencesure. That's pretty ignorant of you tbh.
Again point proven
That you have a thin skin about looking foolishyep.
You wildin out on grammar
You realize rayshard brooks punched a cop and took his taser right? He didn't get shot for sleeping in his car he got shot for assaulting an officer and taking his weapon.
You're melting down over your error.
You were wrong.
thldren
Lol yes I misspelled a word. It's sad that this is your win.
i do realize that. i'm saying the cops knew he was unarmed. yeah he punched a crop and grabbed a spent taser (cop even yelled that he grabbed his taser, not a gun), and then was shot in the back while not posing any immediate threat to the officers or anybody around them.
i dont think they should be charged with murder tbh, but it was definitely excessive force and should have resulted in discipline/termination
Then you called spelling grammar.
Twice.![]()
directly from Methodist ER physician
The reason that they will get off is because in Georgia a taser is considered a lethal weapon, it was spent but it could still be used to contact stun, and still classified as a lethal weapon. Do i think the officer though that when he shot him, no? but that will be what they argue when these guys get off and atlanta burns again.
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