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2 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

When you think a moving day average means anything that shows me you don't know what you're talking about.   

 

Until you see the death certs with date of death you have no idea when those people died.  All you know is when it was reported.  

 

The longer the moving average the more accurate your data and interpretation of that data.

 

 

Then why'd you ask for the seven day average and not the 5000 day average? 

 

I assume hospitals are competent enough to report covid deaths within seven days.  So, if you want to know what direction cases and deaths are going the seven day metric is the most effective measure.  It shows deaths are increasing but cases are going down/flattening.  

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6 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

He didn't though. He asked a question, purposefully to get you (not you, the media) to write this statement above which is false. 

 

 

 

It's not part of the national dialog until the President of the United States suggests it. 

 

You admire the president of the United States for being a troll by threatening to delay elections. Others don't. I'll leave it there. 

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2 minutes ago, shoshin said:

 

It's not part of the national dialog until the President of the United States suggests it. 

 

You admire the president of the United States for being a troll by threatening to delay elections. Others don't. I'll leave it there. 

 

I didn't say I admire it -- I called it out for what it is. What he's done since he began. 

 

And you're adding words and meaning to the tweet that weren't there -- which is his point in doing this. It exposes those flaws in people's thinking. He didn't threaten to delay an election, he left not one but three question marks to his statement. 

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17 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Which is precisely why he did it.  There's a concerted effort to keep the economy down, slow the reopenings.  Couple that with proposals to change the method of voting and you can see why trump is pushing back.   

 

What do you suggest he do?   You're complaining about a tweet, while the opposition is willing to sacrifice human lives to defeat him in November?  

I found the date on this statement from Portland Public Schools to be interesting:

'The state’s largest district on Tuesday announced that none of its students will receive in-person instruction until at least Nov. 5."

 

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3 minutes ago, shoshin said:

 

It's not part of the national dialog until the President of the United States suggests it. 

 

You admire the president of the United States for being a troll by threatening to delay elections. Others don't. I'll leave it there. 

 

He knows that he can't delay elections.  But he's letting the other side know he won't sit idly, while they actively derail the nation.

14 minutes ago, shoshin said:

 

I can walk and chew gum. We should be nearly wide open on the economy. 

 

Apparently, the other side doesn't want to walk & chew gum.    So the question remains, what should the president do when the opposition is willing to sacrifice lives?

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Our daily reminder that the GOP are in fact - PIGS

 

Column: In GOP plan, you can't sue your employers for giving you COVID — but they can sue you

 

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If you were looking for evidence that Republicans in Congress have no sympathy for workers facing illness or worse from the coronavirus pandemic, look past the party's proposal to cut unemployment benefits.

 

Instead, focus on the provision in its coronavirus relief bill that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) calls a must-have in any bill that passes: It's liability protection for employers whose employees get sick at work.

 

The GOP proposal would erect almost insurmountable obstacles to lawsuits by workers who become infected with the coronavirus at their workplaces.

It would absolve employers of responsibility for taking any but the most minimal steps to make their workplaces safe. It would preempt tough state workplace safety laws (not that there are very many of them).

 

And while shutting the courthouse door to workers, it would allow employers to sue workers for demanding safer conditions.

 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, bilzfancy said:

Not just him but George Floyd had 3, count em, 3 funerals while most Americans can't have one

 

"most americans" weren't choked to death by law enforcement. 

 

why are you blaming george floyd? it is a funeral homes decision on how many ppl are allowed to attend. you know...privately funded businesses. 

 

 

trump has been wanting to open the country for months..but now he wants to delay the election? nope lmao

 

the federal governments handeling of the virus put us in this mess and now they have to face the consequences 

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10 minutes ago, Penfield45 said:

 

"most americans" weren't choked to death by law enforcement. 

 

why are you blaming george floyd? it is a funeral homes decision on how many ppl are allowed to attend. you know...privately funded businesses. 

 

 

trump has been wanting to open the country for months..but now he wants to delay the election? nope lmao

 

the federal governments handeling of the virus put us in this mess and now they have to face the consequences 

So because he was black and killed by a rogue cop he's more important then someone's wife, husband, child or grandparents that have died but can't have a funeral? That's bullschiff. This had nothing to do with our president, so why bring him up?

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20 minutes ago, bilzfancy said:

So because he was black and killed by a rogue cop he's more important then someone's wife, husband, child or grandparents that have died but can't have a funeral? That's bullschiff. This had nothing to do with our president, so why bring him up?

Has to be choked to death by a cop and serve a possible political adgenda to be exact. 

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5 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Can you find a single person without a mask?

 

Very different image from this:

 

 

...more of your typical fraudulent manure.....conveniently left out the man was suffering from Stage IV colon cancer.....doubt a bucket list item could have been to attend a rally before he would eventually pass......but you as a BBMB "legend", my expectations are low.....

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South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma combined for over 130 deaths yesterday.

 

These are some of the most red states in the Country and have a combined population of about 16 million people, so each state is pretty spread out.

 

Our country has 150,000+ deaths in just 5 months and our President doesn't seem to give a crap about the dead, only his reelection prospects.

 

The state of our country is disgusting.

 

We're the laughing stock of the world thanks to the guy sitting at the Resolute Desk in the White House.

5 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...more of your typical fraudulent manure.....conveniently left out the man was suffering from Stage IV colon cancer.....doubt a bucket list item could have been to attend a rally before he would eventually pass......but you as a BBMB "legend", my expectations are low.....

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1 hour ago, BillStime said:

Our daily reminder that the GOP are in fact - PIGS

 

Column: In GOP plan, you can't sue your employers for giving you COVID — but they can sue you

 

 

 

 

Allowing people to sue their "deep pockets" employers when they contract COVID when it's nearly impossible to determine where the virus was contracted would open up the floodgates of litigation.  This will actually save the plaintiffs lots of time and money because they will likely never win seeing you cannot prove where the virus was contracted.  

 

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13 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma combined for over 130 deaths yesterday.

 

These are some of the most red states in the Country and have a combined population of about 16 million people, so each state is pretty spread out.

 

Our country has 150,000+ deaths in just 5 months and our President doesn't seem to give a crap about the dead, only his reelection prospects.

 

The state of our country is disgusting.

 

We're the laughing stock of the world thanks to the guy sitting at the Resolute Desk in the White House.

 

 

https://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+do+I+emigrate+from+the+United+States

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