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Correct. We wouldn’t be flying so blindly if this had properly been dealt with from the start.
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Frank L
(56987 Posts - Joined: Sep 20, 2007)
Posted at 1:54 pm on Mar 18, 2020
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Replies to: "Correct. We wouldn’t be flying so blindly if this had properly been dealt with from the start."
Unreliable data, comparison to other common diseases and the consequences of mass hysteria.
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Curly1918
- 1:21pm 3/18/20
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What this has revealed to me is how much of our economy depends on luxuries and piffles.
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Frank L
- 3:07pm 3/18/20
WOW - Piffle is used - MAS would be impressed. He the great Piffler who so often has Piffled
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jimbasil
- 8:04pm 3/18/20
I don't disagree...this is what fifty years of trade deficits have done to us
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Hank Scorpio
- 7:05pm 3/18/20
Our consumer driven economy is in significant part based on these extravagances and piffles,
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Frank L
- 7:30pm 3/18/20
And a second time - Watch out, Mr. Piffles will be monitoring you.
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jimbasil
- 8:06pm 3/18/20
Better than any Commie economies... where they would still have dial phones and Mao suits for all
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Curly1918
- 4:23pm 3/18/20
Other than fat rocket boy, are there any of these left?
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Frank L
- 4:25pm 3/18/20
Yes.
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iairishcheeks
- 5:02pm 3/18/20
One thing that is abundantly clear, all those reporting to work right now that can't work from home-
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ND_in_DRO
- 4:12pm 3/18/20
Wow, are you out of touch.
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 3:40pm 3/18/20
How so snowflake? It’s the truth. What % of our economy is those things?
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Frank L
- 3:43pm 3/18/20
You clearly don't understand how money flows. I'm actually schocked you don't
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 3:45pm 3/18/20
Oh I understand it all to well idjit. I have to make a payroll every two weeks.
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Frank L
- 3:52pm 3/18/20
All of those luxuries and piffles are essential to keep the velocity of money high.
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Rooney
- 4:03pm 3/18/20
Exactly my point. That’s what this has driven home to me.
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Frank L
- 4:10pm 3/18/20
A breath of sanity.
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:35pm 3/18/20
The only way to get more data is more testing
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ND_in_DRO
- 1:51pm 3/18/20
Our test results to date... do the math!
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Curly1918
- 2:44pm 3/18/20
Oh please. We already have one in this office that they can’t test.
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Frank L
- 3:14pm 3/18/20
Why can't they get tested???
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ucandoit
- 5:04pm 3/18/20
Not enough capacity yet.
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Frank L
- 5:13pm 3/18/20
It's a legitimate question. What are the criteria for relaxing the restrictions?
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Curly1918
- 4:26pm 3/18/20
Uhm, since he’s been around for every modern plague, when Fauci says so?
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Frank L
- 5:15pm 3/18/20
I do trust Fauci... but our markets need at least a range of times. Uncertainty is crippling us.
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Curly1918
- 6:38pm 3/18/20
That’s true and why the lack of a clear picture that a larger, earlier testing profile would have
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Frank L
- 7:02pm 3/18/20
give it a rest--now is not the time being political
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Hank the Tank
- 2:02pm 3/18/20
Please tell that to the president.
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Hibakusha
- 2:38pm 3/18/20
I would tell it to the media...all of them.
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ucandoit
- 5:06pm 3/18/20
What is political about my post?
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ND_in_DRO
- 2:08pm 3/18/20
Nothing.
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Rooney
- 3:28pm 3/18/20
I must be blind... I saw nothing political in this post.
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Curly1918
- 2:46pm 3/18/20
Your TDS dog whistle bullshit and your implications based on past posting.
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:35pm 3/18/20
Correct. We wouldn’t be flying so blindly if this had properly been dealt with from the start.
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Frank L
- 1:54pm 3/18/20
The Asians were better prepared because they were hit hard by SARs and H1N1
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Curly1918
- 2:51pm 3/18/20
China was caught completely unprepared.
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Frank L
- 3:02pm 3/18/20
Unprepared... or in denial?
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Curly1918
- 6:43pm 3/18/20
Bit of both. First unprepared, then in denial.
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Frank L
- 7:03pm 3/18/20
Good read, thanks
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Hank Scorpio
- 1:45pm 3/18/20
I worry about the same things...many blithely dismiss the cost of these shut downs
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Chris94
- 1:40pm 3/18/20
Yes, sir. Agreed.
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jakers
- 9:19pm 3/18/20
On this point, you are correct
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MarkHarman
- 9:15pm 3/18/20
Yes. If we lose our major manufacturing to this, China will have defeated us with this.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:58pm 3/18/20
The Shining comes to mind. We're going to go from people with a bad case of the flu to people
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 2:11pm 3/18/20
Yep.
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iairishcheeks
- 2:09pm 3/18/20
Amazingly, I share your worries. I'm in the camp of just saying f-it. If you're old stay inside, i
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 2:06pm 3/18/20
Great idea, what harm could come of it? Just trust your gut. Too many old people anyhows.
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Frank L
- 2:25pm 3/18/20
what harm could come of completely shutting down America for the next month or so?
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 2:45pm 3/18/20
It isn’t completely shut down, not even close.
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Frank L
- 2:46pm 3/18/20
Automakers shutting down. Not good.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:59pm 3/18/20
No it isn’t. Amazing how fragile society really is.
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Frank L
- 9:18pm 3/18/20
It's trending in that direction though, with the exception of primaries of course, those are a go.
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iairishcheeks
- 2:52pm 3/18/20
The lack of reliable data and projections is the major problem. Are the exponential predictions
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Frank L
- 1:50pm 3/18/20