You're staying home.
Just think biden actually is thinking of picking the Gov of Michigan to be his vp
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/15/polit...ock/index.html
You're staying home.
Nope I went to 5 peoples houses today fixing computers
Fixed computers in shop today also
3 whole cases active in Yuma country
I also went to Walmart to buy my dog food Only weighed 40 pounds
Not a bad choice.
Wash your hands.
Yep I have stuff to wash my hands with at office and in my big red truck
What makes her qualified ?
Shooting people for exercising their rights is quite extreme.
They're not only themselves and others at risk but actually preventing key essential workers from doing their jobs.
I'm pretty sure she hosted a game show.
Spoiled people tend to happen in great countries tbh. I'm not sure what metric you are using to declare Americans the most spoiled. I know you are outraged by certain actions but I don't think the root of all that is "spoiled".
10 thousand..lol
With reported and unreported death..its probably around 30k now
You're thinking of the current First Lady.
Orwell was right.
How about the right of others to that "pursuit of happiness" thing?
Here's the issue right now. We do have many risks in day-to-day life, and some of those consequences do wind up being socialized. We'll use the flu as an example. We gather in crowds, shake hands, go to restaurants, go to work when sick, share food, etc, etc despite the risk of catching or passing on the flu. And why is this behavior allowed during flu season but not now? Because we have a "social contract" in the case of the flu due to our familiarity with it and the cost/benefit tradeoff of overreacting to the flu every season or just going on about life as usual in the face of that risk. We agree to this because it's best for our collective "pursuit of happiness."
With Covid, we do not yet have that consensus social contract, primarily due to the unfamiliarity with the virus. Right now, we intuitively believe it's worse than flu by an unknown factor, so the consensus social contract at the moment is to limit its spread by staying-at-home. These babies throwing their tantrum are potentially infringing upon that right to life, liberty (a sick or dead person doesn't have much/any liberty), and pursuit of happiness of others. What if there's a super spreader who gets that whole group sick? They in turn flood their small local hospital. Meanwhile, someone who is an essential worker gets it, severely. They go to that small hospital, but the ICU beds are occupied by the babies who threw their freedumb protest?
What then? We could argue, "well, that's the risk of living for you," if we had a social contract in this case. But in Covid's case, we do not.
"After taking the higher dose recommended by China"
China gave 500mg 2x per day. Double the dose for malaria treatment & rheumatoid arthritis since the 1930's. Also double what the in vitro covid study used.
That Brazil study actually bumped it up to 600mg 2x per day. The effects of overdosing on chloroquine phosphate have been understood for almost a century.
but yeah Trump bad
^And I'll reiterate. Those people are indeed big in' babies. There's absolutely zero justification for protesting right now. All you're asked to do is sit in your centrally heated/cooled home, gorge on food that will be easily delivered to you, and watch tv or play video game or clean your guns, and these "patriots" are acting like they're being ruled by in' Mao.
You can even tell from the photo their larping. Got the cell phones out, probably tweeting about how they're the second coming of the Boston tea party.
You can not buy grass seed and other things
Some stores do not let you buy car seats for your kids
She has said you can only buy what she wants you to buy
You have no problem with that? This is not ing China
Just got some last week.
What's with the in' guns
Damn, and I was just spoofing about Cletus wanting to shoot that there vy-rus with his gun
Are in in Michigan ?
And at a
Store there
Atleast theyre wearing masks,tbh
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