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Just now, Gary Busey said:

 

Complain, criticize, and blame? The president is doing each of those things daily.

Did he mention you Gary? I’m guessing the President is working MUCH HARDER on this problem than you are....don’t ya think? 

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2 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Did he mention you Gary? I’m guessing the President is working MUCH HARDER on this problem than you are....don’t ya think? 

 

He said people who continually want to complain, criticize, and engage in the blame game, during a crisis, are doing so out of purely selfish reasons.

 

The president is included in "people" unless he's a Reptilian like Hillary.

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2 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

 

Do you cry when the lettuce turns brown?


No I feed it to Gary Busey and tell him it’s a new variety of arugula that only the top restaurants in LA can get.

 

His response?  “Duuuuude!”

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2 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

 

He said people who continually want to complain, criticize, and engage in the blame game, during a crisis, are doing so out of purely selfish reasons.

 

The president is included in "people" unless he's a Reptilian like Hillary.

You must love it when the second man in at a hockey fight gets a game misconduct. The man is working day and night to help America get through this and what he faces every day from the media and some local officials is a steaming load of crap! I’m going to cut him slack when exhaustion forces him to punch back a bit. I’m actually shocked at how quickly he regains his composure and immediately answers the next question with a smile on his face. I’d tell the media pool to go f$&k themselves!

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42 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

 

It's April 9th and there are symptomatic patients with fever who still can't get a test in Erie County.

So, have you figured out yet that doctors are telling people with mild symptoms to not come in to the hospital or drs. office? They might just be trying to keep social distancing by not testing people who don't as of yet have any serious symptoms? Do you think Erie County's protocol is different than any other county in the U.S.? 

 

It would appear that we as a country now have adequate PPE's, masks and ventilators in the country. While there may be some glitches in certain areas they are distribution issues not overall supply issues. We also have a pipeline that is getting full fast. Listen, covid-19 is the worst virus to hit our country in a century. Some states and counties were not prepared for it and the federal government has had to assist them in providing equipment. It seems to me that the feds have done a remarkable job in getting up to speed. You on the other hand just biitch about everything that you think might reflect on our president. 

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5 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

So, have you figured out yet that doctors are telling people with mild symptoms to not come in to the hospital or drs. office? They might just be trying to keep social distancing by not testing people who don't as of yet have any serious symptoms? Do you think Erie County's protocol is different than any other county in the U.S.? 

 

It would appear that we as a country now have adequate PPE's, masks and ventilators in the country. While there may be some glitches in certain areas they are distribution issues not overall supply issues. We also have a pipeline that is getting full fast. Listen, covid-19 is the worst virus to hit our country in a century. Some states and counties were not prepared for it and the federal government has had to assist them in providing equipment. It seems to me that the feds have done a remarkable job in getting up to speed. You on the other hand just biitch about everything that you think might reflect on our president. 

 

When a nursing home with covid positive patients can't get enough tests for other symptomatic patients there that is a problem.

 

 

Where are all those drive thrus you were bragging about being open last week?

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1 hour ago, Magox said:

Reasonable people can see ...

 

Think about who you were responding to.

 

Now think about your statement above.

 

Gary is a lot of things, but reasonable is not one of them. It's pissing in the wind because he's gone from zero to Greta on the meltdown meter and reason is out the window.

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3 hours ago, shoshin said:


The death count is the best measure we have. It’s not entirely accurate but that works both ways. Lots of bodies are not being tested, so there are estimates saying the count is low by half. There’s no better measure of progress of this disease that we have. 

 

Death count is meaningless with no distinction between dying 'with' and dying 'of'.

 

As an example, did this kid die 'with' or die 'of' the virus? https://www.thedailynewsonline.com/top_story/grieving-mother-denied-autopsy-after-suspected-covid-19-death/article_6c9c128d-268a-5bf0-a6c1-25d23e59f609.html

 

We'll never know, because they're refusing to do an autopsy.

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Kansas lawmakers OVERTURN limit on social gatherings so people can head to church on Easter Sunday as state's death toll jumps 40 percent in a day
 

* Kansas state legislators deemed a ban on religious gatherings with more than ten people to be unconstitutional
* They voted Wednesday against the restriction imposed by Gov. Laura Kelly
* 'This is still America', Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle argued
* The vote came despite a 40 percent jump in the state's coronavirus death toll
* At least three cluster outbreaks in Kansas have been linked to church gatherings
* Gov. Kelly is seeking legal counsel regarding the vote

 

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The vote was only made possible because of a resolution passed by the legislature in March which allowed leaders to cancel the Democrat governor’s directives in some circumstances.
 

'The Governor should not use this crisis, or any other crisis, as a basis to restrict our constitutional rights,' argued Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle, a Republican, who said that residents of Kansas were capable of making the decision to worship at home without it being forced upon them.
 

'My church has canceled Mass at the advice of health experts; the same advice most Kansans are now following. However, they did it with free will, not a mandate by big brother infringing on the individual freedoms given to us by our Bill of Rights,' she continued.
 

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5 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Death count is meaningless with no distinction between dying 'with' and dying 'of'.

 

As an example, did this kid die 'with' or die 'of' the virus? https://www.thedailynewsonline.com/top_story/grieving-mother-denied-autopsy-after-suspected-covid-19-death/article_6c9c128d-268a-5bf0-a6c1-25d23e59f609.html

 

We'll never know, because they're refusing to do an autopsy.

Only people who care about numbers for political reasons care about that. 

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7 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:



Kansas lawmakers OVERTURN limit on social gatherings so people can head to church on Easter Sunday as state's death toll jumps 40 percent in a day
 

* Kansas state legislators deemed a ban on religious gatherings with more than ten people to be unconstitutional
* They voted Wednesday against the restriction imposed by Gov. Laura Kelly
* 'This is still America', Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle argued
* The vote came despite a 40 percent jump in the state's coronavirus death toll
* At least three cluster outbreaks in Kansas have been linked to church gatherings
* Gov. Kelly is seeking legal counsel regarding the vote

 

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The vote was only made possible because of a resolution passed by the legislature in March which allowed leaders to cancel the Democrat governor’s directives in some circumstances.
 

'The Governor should not use this crisis, or any other crisis, as a basis to restrict our constitutional rights,' argued Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle, a Republican, who said that residents of Kansas were capable of making the decision to worship at home without it being forced upon them.
 

'My church has canceled Mass at the advice of health experts; the same advice most Kansans are now following. However, they did it with free will, not a mandate by big brother infringing on the individual freedoms given to us by our Bill of Rights,' she continued.
 

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It is the correct ruling.  It may not be the smartest thing to pop on down to church on Sunday with grandma in tow, but it is their choice and right.

 

This topic is going to fire up the low information crowd, I can see it now.

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