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http://www.oleantimesherald.com/news/state/39-7-of-adults-in-new-york-face-elevated-coronavirus-risks/article_7cf94313-1df2-531b-bbe2-163a4ac8a2dc.html

 

Share of States’ Adult Populations at High Coronavirus Risk

Rank State % of Adults at Risk Due to Age or Medical Conditions % of Adults Over 60 Among All At-risk Adults % of Residents Age 18-60 Who Are at Risk Poverty Rate Uninsured Population
1 West Virginia 51.1% 68.3% 24.9% 17.8% 6.3%
2 Maine 47.2% 75.6% 17.9% 11.6% 8.1%
3 Arkansas 46.5% 66.9% 22.3% 17.2% 8.1%
3 Florida 46.5% 74.9% 17.9% 13.6% 13.0%
5 Alabama 46.1% 67.8% 21.6% 16.8% 9.7%
6 Kentucky 45.5% 68.8% 20.7% 16.9% 5.5%
7 South Carolina 44.7% 71.6% 18.7% 15.3% 10.8%
8 New Hampshire 44.5% 73.3% 17.6% 7.6% 5.8%
9 Tennessee 44.2% 68.3% 20.1% 15.3% 9.8%
10 Delaware 43.9% 74.2% 16.8% 12.5% 5.7%
11 Pennsylvania 43.8% 74.2% 16.7% 12.2% 5.5%
12 Missouri 43.7% 70.3% 18.7% 13.2% 9.3%
13 Mississippi 43.6% 68.3% 19.7% 19.7% 12.1%
13 Montana 43.6% 77.8% 14.6% 13.0% 8.4%
15 Vermont 43.5% 79.7% 13.5% 11.0% 4.3%
16 Ohio 43.4% 72.6% 17.4% 13.9% 6.3%
16 Oregon 43.4% 71.6% 17.9% 12.6% 7.0%
18 Michigan 43.3% 72.5% 17.3% 14.1% 5.3%
19 Louisiana 43.2% 67.2% 20.0% 18.6% 8.2%
20 Indiana 42.8% 69.0% 18.9% 13.1% 8.3%
20 New Mexico 42.8% 73.6% 16.5% 19.5% 9.3%
22 Oklahoma 42.5% 69.9% 18.2% 15.6% 14.2%
23 Rhode Island 42.4% 73.3% 16.4% 12.9% 4.4%
24 Arizona 42.2% 72.7% 16.6% 14.0% 10.4%
25 North Carolina 41.9% 71.2% 17.2% 14.0% 10.7%
26 Idaho 41.4% 73.5% 15.8% 11.8% 10.6%
27 Iowa 41.2% 76.4% 14.2% 11.2% 4.7%
28 Hawaii 41.1% 76.3% 14.2% 8.8% 4.0%
29 Kansas 40.9% 74.0% 15.2% 12.0% 8.8%
30 Connecticut 40.8% 76.4% 14.0% 10.4% 5.4%
31 Wyoming 40.6% 74.5% 14.9% 11.1% 11.4%
32 South Dakota 40.5% 77.8% 13.1% 13.1% 9.5%
33 Maryland 40.2% 71.9% 15.9% 9.0% 6.1%
34 Nebraska 40.0% 74.6% 14.5% 11.0% 8.3%
35 New Jersey 39.8% 73.4% 15.0% 9.5% 7.6%
36 Illinois 39.7% 72.9% 15.1% 12.1% 6.9%
36 Nevada 39.7% 73.5% 14.8% 12.9% 11.2%
36 New York 39.7% 73.6% 14.8% 13.6% 5.6%
36 Wisconsin 39.7% 77.7% 12.8% 11.0% 5.5%
40 Washington 39.6% 74.7% 14.2% 10.3% 6.3%
41 Georgia 39.5% 69.0% 16.8% 14.3% 13.6%
42 Virginia 39.2% 73.2% 14.8% 10.7% 8.8%
43 Massachusetts 39.0% 77.2% 12.7% 10.0% 2.8%
44 Minnesota 38.8% 77.7% 12.4% 9.6% 4.4%
45 North Dakota 38.0% 75.6% 13.0% 10.7% 7.4%
46 California 37.0% 72.6% 13.9% 12.8% 7.2%
47 Texas 36.5% 68.8% 15.2% 14.9% 17.5%
48 Colorado 36.4% 74.4% 12.8% 9.6% 7.5%
49 Alaska 35.3% 69.5% 14.3% 10.9% 13.2%
50 Utah 33.5% 68.0% 13.9% 9.0% 9.3%

Source: 24/7 Wall St.

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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32 minutes ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said:

 

This thread has degenerated into a bunch of personal attacks and is no longer serving a useful purpose on this board.

 

Therefore, a gratuitous photo of a woman with big jugs is needed to restore this thread to intelligent conversation:

 

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Look at the size of those..........glasses.

 

Yes, there have been several valuable posts in this thread, with good information.

 

All you have to do is sort thru the Q, Busey, Tibsy childishness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sure you can.............

 

In a more accurate way, it's not racist to accurately describe the origins of a virus, or a food, or anything else that has come to us from that country. "Chinese virus" is a perfectly accurate descriptor. The only people who benefit from your reluctance to use it are the Chinese communists who did this to you. They're exploiting your fear of being called racist to stop you from talking about how this happened.

 

And if some racists use it as an excuse to be racists, what does that have to do with you or me? I condemn them and I hope they're punished to the fullest extent of the law, while we still have police officers who aren't sick or afraid of getting sick. Racism is bad. But it's not racist to say "Chinese virus," even if stupid people do stupid things with that information.

 

 

 

 

 

Satire example of LiberalThink...........

 

HEH:

 

 

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On 3/30/2020 at 3:03 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

Will never work. 

 

This is asking for violence. 

 

 

Hey,

 

remember yesterday when we were wondering why Gov. Notham would pick such an odd date as Wednesday June 10th to close the state till?

 

Different, and longer than any other state.

 

Well,

 

 

 

The abortion governor strikes again.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Buffalo Bills Fan said:

I think possibly the biggest thing people are missing is the incubation period.  Can't leave that detail out. 

 

The most studied data is from Wuhan.   The most virile time of incubation is within 3 days of infection, and follow on spread to others is within 7 days.  So if you've been clean for over a week, chances are you don't have it

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1 hour ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said:

 

 

 

 

 

This thread has degenerated into a bunch of personal attacks and is no longer serving a useful purpose on this board.

 

Therefore, a gratuitous photo of a woman with big jugs is needed to restore this thread to intelligent conversation:

 

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Well played sir! And as a gesture to others, I quoted you so everyone can see her again! ?

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1 hour ago, Q-baby! said:

You’re an idiot. IQof3 makes a dumb comment and I’m the bad guy. Trump is a moron, you are a moron. Trump will be responsible for deaths. I want to see zero deaths. Can you comprehend that? Trump was a moron before this whole mess. I don’t need people dying to prove Trump is a moron.
Now, if you can show me anywhere saying I hoped for people to die, please show me or ***** off. 
 

 

Zero deaths was never a possibility with the Chinese virus. Even a moron would know that. 

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1 hour ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said:

 

 

 

 

 

This thread has degenerated into a bunch of personal attacks and is no longer serving a useful purpose on this board.

 

Therefore, a gratuitous photo of a woman with big jugs is needed to restore this thread to intelligent conversation:

 

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Post a link to the page that you got this from..... I must know!

 

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A Korean War-era law called the Defense Production Act has been invoked hundreds of thousands of times by Mr. Trump and his administration to ensure the procurement of vital equipment, according to reports submitted to Congress and interviews with former government officials.

Yet as governors and members of Congress plead with the president to use the law to force the production of ventilators and other medical equipment to combat the pandemic, he has for weeks treated it like a last resort, to be invoked only when all else fails.

“You know, we’re a country not based on nationalizing our business,” Mr. Trump said earlier this month. “Call a person over in Venezuela, ask them how did nationalization of their businesses work out? Not too well.”

The law’s frequent use, especially by the military to give its contracts priority ratings to jump ahead of a vendor’s other clients, has prompted those most familiar with it to question why the administration has been so hesitant to tap it for a public health emergency.

“What’s more important? Building an aircraft carrier or a frigate using priority ratings or saving a hundred thousand lives using priorities for ventilators?” said Larry Hall, who retired in August as the director of the Defense Production Act program division at the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “If we used the president’s logic, most of our economy is already nationalized. But it isn’t.”

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/31/world/coronavirus-live-news-updates.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage

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Just now, Boatdrinks said:

Maybe I’ve just got a bad case of cabin fever, but doesn’t it seem like they’ve ( State, Fed, County) been saying “ the next two to three weeks are critical “ for about two full  weeks now ? 


My house jumped on the second isolation train earlier than most in CA, we are on day 19 here. So I might be in the same boat as you, but it sure feels that way. 

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HOW MANY LIVES DID HER POLITICALLY INSPIRED OBSTRUCTION COST? 

 

Gov. Whitmer reverses course on coronavirus drugs, is now asking feds for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine. 

 

“Gov. Gretchen Whitmer drew fire from some on the right after the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) sent a letter last week threatening ‘administrative action’ against doctors who prescribed two experimental drugs that could potentially help coronavirus patients. The Whitmer administration has since removed the language threatening doctors from the letter and is now asking the federal government to send shipments of the drugs, Bridge magazine reports.”

 

 

HIM TOO..........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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When video comes out... some reporter asked Trump if he was diverted when the coronavirus was ravaging Italy, he said, "I think so, I mean I was being impeached ... " and then he went one to how it was a phony political hit job, etc.  Which opened up Trump to chat about the FBI, Comey, McCabe, etc.

 

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This whole thread is aging about as gracefully as Drumpfs comb-over. The fact that there are still people supporting that traitorous ass-clown in here should be a little more surprising than it actually is. We really don't deserve to make it out of this thing as a species.

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7 hours ago, billsfan1959 said:

 

Do you include de Blasio and Cuomo in your blame of waiting too long? How about Pelosi and Schumer? How about every political figure in this country? How about every political leader in every country in Europe? 

 

Show us the data that proves what is happening here is any worse than what is happening anywhere else? Seriously, quit spouting the same tired cliche of "he waited too long" and show us the actual data to prove it.

Wait Mitch, are you saying the administration wasn't focused on this early...?

 

Yes, somewhere in this thread I said de Blasio and Trump were similar in this.

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4 minutes ago, realtruelove said:

What's incredible is how steady Trump has been throughout this three year siege on his Presidency.  It just makes him stronger. 

 

When you're the worst president in US history, the good thing is you don't have a comparable floor. He walked in with a booming economy and burned the whole thing to the ground, just like every other republican in my lifetime.

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1 minute ago, BullBuchanan said:

When you're the worst president in US history, the good thing is you don't have a comparable floor. He walked in with a booming economy and burned the whole thing to the ground, just like every other republican in my lifetime.

In this scenario, you would probably not want to vote for him in November. 

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3 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

When you're the worst president in US history, the good thing is you don't have a comparable floor. He walked in with a booming economy and burned the whole thing to the ground, just like every other republican in my lifetime.

Good Bot, Bad Human

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4 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

When you're the worst president in US history, the good thing is you don't have a comparable floor. He walked in with a booming economy and burned the whole thing to the ground, just like every other republican in my lifetime.

wait, wut?

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Trump just said "Jesus"... twitter meltdown in 3...2...1...

(It was in conjunction with talking about Frank Graham in answer to a question when one of the press asked him about spiritual guidance.)

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10 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

When you're the worst president in US history, the good thing is you don't have a comparable floor. He walked in with a booming economy and burned the whole thing to the ground, just like every other republican in my lifetime.

 

I see you suffered memory loss in 2016. That economy wasn't booming.

 

Who let this clown in?

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Just now, Joe in Winslow said:

 

I see you suffered memory loss in 2016. That economy wasn't booming.

 

Who let this clown in?

I almost fell off my chair when I read that post. Its like tibs gar and q all had a baby

and that what his first words were.

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3 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

what? He inherited the longest bull run in history.

The gains under Trump were great, but they’ve been wiped out by a virus . There is nothing the POTUS or any other human ( save for someone in the Wuhan that craved a batburger for lunch ) could have done to stop it. 

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1 minute ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

I see you suffered memory loss in 2016. That economy wasn't booming.

 

Who let this clown in?

Which metric would you prefer? I don't even particularly care for Obama's centrist tendencies, though it's hard to deny he transformed the economy unless you're blind to the facts.

 

  • The economy gained a net 11.6 million jobs. The unemployment rate dropped to below the historical norm.
  • Average weekly earnings for all workers were up 4.0 percent after inflation. The gain was 3.7 percent for just production and nonsupervisory employees.
  • After-tax corporate profits also set records, as did stock prices. The S&P 500 index rose 166 percent.
  • The number of people lacking health insurance dropped by 15 million. Premiums rose, but more slowly than before.


Trump didn't transform the economy — it's mostly the same as it ...
Trump boasts the US economy is the best it's ever been under his ...

4 minutes ago, Albwan said:

I almost fell off my chair when I read that post. Its like tibs gar and q all had a baby

and that what his first words were.


If you weren't making bank in 2016, you were actively trying not to.

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