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06-05-2020 , 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Smudger2408
Well, since Georgia didn't have a problem at 950, would think a lot more.
How much more?

You understand that if you aren't willing to state a point at which the data tells you something is bad, no one should trust your insistence that any particular data point is good, right?
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06-05-2020 , 08:16 PM
President of the United States: We have 15 cases now and going to zero or near zero very soon.

*112,000 dead and counting*

Smudger: Everyone knows COVID was overblown.
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06-05-2020 , 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Cut
President of the United States: We have 15 cases now and going to zero or near zero very soon.

*112,000 dead and counting*

Smudger: Everyone knows COVID was overblown.
You don't understand, we need these diverse voices to prevent this place from becoming a leftist echo-chamber.
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06-06-2020 , 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Smudger2408
Mr. Rick, the historical data is showing cumulative hospital cases, not number as of that date.

Is there a search I am missing?
Before you go to the historical data there is a summary line for every state. Right below the name of the state.

For Georgia this includes the current number of people hospitalized and the overall total of people hospitalized. As of right now there are 790 current hospitalizations in Georgia.

There is also another section on ICU beds. But for Georgia they don't have current totals, just cumulative.
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06-06-2020 , 07:53 AM
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06-06-2020 , 08:01 AM
Maybe racism caused covid?
Bloomberg article linked to from her twitter.
They really know how to troll.
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06-06-2020 , 08:25 AM
Even the libtards at the UN acknowledge the lockdowns were stupid:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-h...-idUSKBN21Y2X7

And, did you notice, in the great jobs number yesterday, African Americans did not participate?

This was evil created by Liberalism to secure their voting block. As people gain economic prosperity they tend (not in all cases) to move towards conservatism. So, the economy was doing great, we were at risk of losing our base, let's use this as an excuse to destroy it and the lives of the people that have put us in power.

Andrew Cuomo, Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsome, Phil Murphy and Tom Wolf should all be brought up on charges.
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06-06-2020 , 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Smudger2408
Even the libtards at the UN acknowledge the lockdowns were stupid:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-h...-idUSKBN21Y2X7

And, did you notice, in the great jobs number yesterday, African Americans did not participate?

This was evil created by Liberalism to secure their voting block. As people gain economic prosperity they tend (not in all cases) to move towards conservatism. So, the economy was doing great, we were at risk of losing our base, let's use this as an excuse to destroy it and the lives of the people that have put us in power.

Andrew Cuomo, Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsome, Phil Murphy and Tom Wolf should all be brought up on charges.
Noting your concern for poor people, how have you personally contributed to alleviate their suffering?
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06-06-2020 , 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Smudger2408
This was evil created by Liberalism to secure their voting block. As people gain economic prosperity they tend (not in all cases) to move towards conservatism. So, the economy was doing great, we were at risk of losing our base, let's use this as an excuse to destroy it and the lives of the people that have put us in power.
This must be why economic hot spots like Manhattan, Silicon Valley and Seattle are so famously conservative and places with little to no economic activity like rural Appalachia and the rural south are so far left.
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06-06-2020 , 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ecriture d'adulte
This must be why economic hot spots like Manhattan, Silicon Valley and Seattle are so famously conservative and places with little to no economic activity like rural Appalachia and the rural south are so far left.
This is the part I can never square away with conservatism. I understand C level guys leaning towards conservative policy, if not conservative ideology, due to things like lower corporation tax, fewer worker protections, less environmental obligations etc being good for the bottom line. It's the redneck class that I don't understand. We have it here in the UK, some of the most right wing factions are working class poor people who it seems just hop on board because they need to blame their circumstances on someone, some thing. It seems like they don't have an ideology per se, they exist purely on spite.
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06-06-2020 , 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by chytry
Noting your concern for poor people, how have you personally contributed to alleviate their suffering?
By not needlessly locking down their communities for an extended period of time costing millions of jobs.
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06-06-2020 , 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SiMor29
This is the part I can never square away with conservatism. I understand C level guys leaning towards conservative policy, if not conservative ideology, due to things like lower corporation tax, fewer worker protections, less environmental obligations etc being good for the bottom line. It's the redneck class that I don't understand. We have it here in the UK, some of the most right wing factions are working class poor people who it seems just hop on board because they need to blame their circumstances on someone, some thing. It seems like they don't have an ideology per se, they exist purely on spite.
I think you just pretty much defined the modern right wing.
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06-06-2020 , 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by chytry
Noting your concern for poor people, how have you personally contributed to alleviate their suffering?
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Originally Posted by Smudger2408
By not needlessly locking down their communities for an extended period of time costing millions of jobs.
I, too, have personally contributed to resolving the current rise in bank robberies by not robbing any banks.

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06-06-2020 , 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by SiMor29
This is the part I can never square away with conservatism. I understand C level guys leaning towards conservative policy, if not conservative ideology, due to things like lower corporation tax, fewer worker protections, less environmental obligations etc being good for the bottom line. It's the redneck class that I don't understand. We have it here in the UK, some of the most right wing factions are working class poor people who it seems just hop on board because they need to blame their circumstances on someone, some thing. It seems like they don't have an ideology per se, they exist purely on spite.


Let's not pretend SF, Seattle et al are doing what's in the best interest of homeless people.
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06-06-2020 , 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Smudger2408
This thread started good, now they are all just trying to troll me to get my goat.

The entire country is opening now. Kemp was right. The sky didn't fall.

A lockdown until a vaccine is created was never a realistic solution.

How to open and minimize the severity of the second wave was really the only discussion.
What are your thoughts on AZ. 90% ICU capacity with a 2 week lag in cases is a really bad sign
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06-06-2020 , 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Smudger2408
This was evil created by Liberalism to secure their voting block
LOL. I've been posting some really hilarious "this is the year black people turn out for Trump" moments in other threads, that Smudger has read, and he's actually seriously like "no, really, blacks were gonna turn out for Trump if LIBERALS DIDN'T GIVE THEM COVID" bahahahahahahahaha

btw buddy, you missed a post! What do you think?

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Originally Posted by goofyballer
How much more?

You understand that if you aren't willing to state a point at which the data tells you something is bad, no one should trust your insistence that any particular data point is good, right?
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06-06-2020 , 04:40 PM
I think this tweet from Adam Carolla sums up this thread pretty well.

CNN last week, "How are we going to stop these sunbathers on California beaches?!!!" CNN this week, "Masses in the streets walking arm in arm. Good for them."

Good social distancing


Reckless social distancing
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06-06-2020 , 06:46 PM
Might as well just allow big events again. Think of how beneficial it would be to have NFL games with more kneeling than ever, more fans participating in supporting the movement and how it can impact those watching at home. It sure beats what empty stadiums can do.

Even better for the movement if Kaepernick makes a comeback.
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06-06-2020 , 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by d2_e4
I, too, have personally contributed to resolving the current rise in bank robberies by not robbing any banks.
lol
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06-06-2020 , 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ecriture d'adulte
This must be why economic hot spots like Manhattan, Silicon Valley and Seattle are so famously conservative and places with little to no economic activity like rural Appalachia and the rural south are so far left.
They're going to contort themselves into all sorts of zany positions to justify blaming it all on the libruls because those are the marching orders. Looks to me like the countries that have done the best treated it seriously asap, sucked it up pulled together and got it done. Our 'leadership' was telling us it wasn't real lol. And just about the entire time instead of pulling together it's been a combo of arguing/trying to sift thru piles of bs information and tons of people basically saying fu I'll do what I want lol.

Hell, none of the prominent R talking heads etc want to live in the R land hellholes either. They basically all sit in these nice big blue bubbles of prosperity etc. Why on Earth they seem intent on trying turn the blue zones into Redland is beyond me.
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06-06-2020 , 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by suzzer99


Nice little covid playground you got going there.

Just the most vile, hatred-filled human beings. And all their anger is directed at the party that at least tries to help them out every now and then, while the party they continue to vote for endures absolutely zero accountability for continuing to make things worse and worse and worse for common people.

But they get that sweet sweet pandering, and a president who hurls feces at their perceived enemies, and that's all that seems to matter.
Still waiting for suzzer to come in and condemn the protesters below.

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Originally Posted by Kelhus100
I think this tweet from Adam Carolla sums up this thread pretty well.

CNN last week, "How are we going to stop these sunbathers on California beaches?!!!" CNN this week, "Masses in the streets walking arm in arm. Good for them."

Good social distancing


Reckless social distancing
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06-06-2020 , 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by master3004
What are your thoughts on AZ. 90% ICU capacity with a 2 week lag in cases is a really bad sign
Obviously TX, GA, and FL should go into full lockdown mode immediately.
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06-06-2020 , 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by joe6pack
Still waiting for suzzer to come in and condemn the protesters below.
Dont worry, pretty sure the people here will come up with a sound explanation.
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06-06-2020 , 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by joe6pack
Still waiting for suzzer to come in and condemn the protesters below.
Yeah suzzer gaslighting in posts is pretty standard actually.
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06-06-2020 , 07:41 PM
Holy **** these protesters are shoulder to shoulder everywhere.
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