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Interesting to note 4 of the counties now hardest hit are run by far-right/authoritarian type leaders:  US, UK, Russia and Brazil.  The virus doesn’t care about blaming the media and changing the narrative to hide it.

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3 minutes ago, PelotonBillsFan said:

Interesting to note 4 of the counties now hardest hit are run by far-right/authoritarian type leaders:  US, UK, Russia and Brazil.  The virus doesn’t care about blaming the media and changing the narrative to hide it.

...and then?

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47 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Anecdotal evidence on deaths of despair is starting to come in now - suicides are trending up.   Spousal & child abuse is up.   Every thinking person predicted this and knows it will continue to get worse until the lockdowns end.

 

And it'll get worse with the onset of the second great depression.

 

All part of the plan

 

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13 minutes ago, PelotonBillsFan said:

Interesting to note 4 of the counties now hardest hit are run by far-right/authoritarian type leaders:  US, UK, Russia and Brazil.  The virus doesn’t care about blaming the media and changing the narrative to hide it.

Back at home, it seems the Democratic Governors have been far more authoritarian than not. 

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14 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Back at home, it seems the Democratic Governors have been far more authoritarian than not. 

 

It's part of the leftist mind, one of central control.  The root differences in political ideologies are on full display.

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30 minutes ago, PelotonBillsFan said:

Interesting to note 4 of the counties now hardest hit are run by far-right/authoritarian type leaders:  US, UK, Russia and Brazil.  The virus doesn’t care about blaming the media and changing the narrative to hide it.

 

Yup.  Everyone can be fooled some of the time, and some people can be fooled all of the time (looking at you, Trumpers).  But the virus can' the fooled at all. 

3 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

(CBS News reports: “President Trump’s handling of the outbreak continue to drop from March and are now the lowest he has received. Today, 43% say he’s doing a good job, 5 points lower than three weeks ago and 10 points lower than in March.”)

 

I'm honestly surprised it's that high.  Seems to be settling down to his MAGA base number. 

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2 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Yup.  Everyone can be fooled some of the time, and some people can be fooled all of the time (looking at you, Trumpers).  But the virus can' the fooled at all. 

 

I'm honestly surprised it's that high.  Seems to be settling down to his MAGA base number. 

I wonder if he actually went out for interviews and press conference and just screamed and spit while waving his arms like a lunatic (I know, it seems like he does that now) how low his approval would go. 35%? 

 

And the arguments the people here would make: You are making fun of his stuttering! He's just misunderstood! You are just not smart enough to understand his great words! ?

6 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

 

It's part of the leftist mind, one of central control.  The root differences in political ideologies are on full display.

Hey, whatever floats your boat. Pass the stimulus and save the economy, don't pass it and Trump is right there with Herbert Hoover as worst of the worst one term presidents. 

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Spain estimate: 5% have Covid antibodies

 

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 Preliminary results from a nationwide coronavirus antibody study showed on Wednesday that about 5% of the overall Spanish population had contracted the novel virus - about 10 times more than the tally of diagnosed cases suggests.

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The study, carried out by the Carlos III Health Institute and the National Statistics Institute, began on April 27. It tested some 60,000 people for the presence of antibodies generated to fight off the coronavirus.

 

Madrid, one of the worst-affected regions, showed a prevalence of 11.3%. Soria and Cuenca, in the central regions of Castilla y Leon and Castilla La Mancha, are the provinces with the highest prevalence, with 14.2% and 13.5% respectively.

 

 

Not as high as I would hope but in line with what's estimated here (2-5%) in many places--pretty big sample size. 

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Fauci's Song and Dance

by Daniel John Sobieski

 

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Dr. Anthony Fauci has never been muzzled by President Trump, as the lamestream media often charged, but maybe he should have been and should be still.

 

Before his tour de farce before the Senate Health Committee, the shy, modest, and unassuming Dr. Fauci emailed a New York Times reporter with a preview of his testimony, an apocalypse now prediction if we don’t hang on to and follow his sage and expert advice: Dr. Anthony Fauci emailed New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg Monday night with a preview of his message for a Senate hearing on Tuesday in which he warns of “needless suffering and death” 

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28 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

I wonder if he actually went out for interviews and press conference and just screamed and spit while waving his arms like a lunatic (I know, it seems like he does that now) how low his approval would go. 35%? 

 

And the arguments the people here would make: You are making fun of his stuttering! He's just misunderstood! You are just not smart enough to understand his great words! ?

Hey, whatever floats your boat. Pass the stimulus and save the economy, don't pass it and Trump is right there with Herbert Hoover as worst of the worst one term presidents. 

 

He could go out there and speak in tongues and 1/3 of the populace would still support the guy because he's not Hillary Clinton.  It's pathetic. 

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Fauci's Song and Dance

by Daniel John Sobieski

 

Original Article

 

Dr. Anthony Fauci has never been muzzled by President Trump, as the lamestream media often charged, but maybe he should have been and should be still.

 

Before his tour de farce before the Senate Health Committee, the shy, modest, and unassuming Dr. Fauci emailed a New York Times reporter with a preview of his testimony, an apocalypse now prediction if we don’t hang on to and follow his sage and expert advice: Dr. Anthony Fauci emailed New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg Monday night with a preview of his message for a Senate hearing on Tuesday in which he warns of “needless suffering and death” 

I still have video clip of Fauci saying masks are unnecessary and may give a false sense of security. That was his first answer to that question. 

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5 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

He could go out there and speak in tongues and 1/3 of the populace would still support the guy because he's not Hillary Clinton.  It's pathetic. 

How very ironic.

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8 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

He could go out there and speak in tongues and 1/3 of the populace would still support the guy because he's not Hillary Clinton.  It's pathetic. 

 

Is that somehow more pathetic than the hysterics 1/3 of the populace has been in for nearly four years now?   

Or the fact that the proposed alternative is a guy with early stage dementia?

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5 hours ago, shoshin said:


He will be sober this morning. Then he can explain the first rambling post...Don’t drink and post kids!

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Family of Kentucky EMT shot by police executing search warrant files lawsuit

By Barnini Chakraborty | Fox News

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The family of an EMT who was asleep in her Kentucky apartment when police executed a search warrant the family claims was at the wrong address has filed a lawsuit accusing officers of firing more than 20 shots into Breonna Taylor's home.

The 26-year-old aspiring nurse was killed on March 13 after being shot eight times by Louisville police officers.

Her mother, Tamika Palmer, said she filed the lawsuit to get justice for her daughter.

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"I want them to say her name," she told The Washington Post. "There's no reason Breonna should be dead at all."

The lawsuit, filed late last month, accuses the officers of wrongful death, excessive force and gross negligence.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/family-of-emt-shot-by-police-files-lawsuit

 

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McDonald's workers shot over coronavirus closure: Police

3 employees injured in shooting over closure of dining room

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Fat Brands chairman and former McDonald's USA CEO Ed Rensi on reopening resturaunts while coronavirus carries on.

OKLAHOMA CITY — Two McDonald's employees in Oklahoma City were shot and wounded by a customer who was angry that the restaurant's dining area was closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, police said.

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A female suspect was in custody after the Wednesday night shooting, but police have not yet released her name or what charges she may face. The woman entered the lobby of a McDonald's in Oklahoma City and was told the dining room was closed for safety reasons, police said.

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The woman "became agitated and fired two to three rounds at employees,” Oklahoma City Police Capt. Ronnie Beck said.

 

 

 

Lots of horror stories people out there. :( Lots of police acting terrible, Mcdonalds story people out there getting crazy. :( 

 

Protesters like President Trump said one day treated rough. Feel for them.

 

People in this world need to use there head (not to you or board members)

 

 

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