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2 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Apparently, he feels the same about people like you as evidenced by his commentary.  Everyone wins. 

 

No, I think everyone is losing, lol.

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4 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Maybe we should have used the term, "get the curve flat, and keep it there indefinitely or at least until it magically disappears". 

Is it too late to shut down that nuisance to progress that is OSHA??

As a goal, that is likely an impossible one. OSHA exists for a good reason. A virus can infect in a workplace even if all best practices are followed. There is no way to 100% guarantee against infection. At work, or anywhere. It would be very difficult to prove where someone contracted a virus. 

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2 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

 

No, I think everyone is losing, lol.

I think I understand conceptually, but there are industries and people knocking the snot of the financial side of this deal.  I was reading about the Harvard Board of trustee' reply to President Trump's request to return $9m in aid given the true financial status of the institution.  The reply is...uh, no, we need this money.  For some it's a windfall, for others, the pain runs deep.   Obviously for Dan Bongino, it runs deep. 

 

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9 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I think I understand conceptually, but there are industries and people knocking the snot of the financial side of this deal.  I was reading about the Harvard Board of trustee' reply to President Trump's request to return $9m in aid given the true financial status of the institution.  The reply is...uh, no, we need this money.  For some it's a windfall, for others, the pain runs deep.   Obviously for Dan Bongino, it runs deep. 

 

He'd love everyone to believe that and only his select few to feel guilty, at least. ?‍♂️

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Coronavirus at meat packing plants worse than first thought, USA TODAY investigation finds

 

A  rash of coronavirus outbreaks at dozens of meat packing plants across the nation is far more extensive than previously thought, according to an exclusive review of cases by USA TODAY and the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting. 

 

https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/investigations/2020/04/22/meat-packing-plants-covid-may-force-choice-worker-health-food/2995232001/

 

These are not large urban areas
 

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4 minutes ago, ALF said:

Coronavirus at meat packing plants worse than first thought, USA TODAY investigation finds

 

A  rash of coronavirus outbreaks at dozens of meat packing plants across the nation is far more extensive than previously thought, according to an exclusive review of cases by USA TODAY and the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting. 

 

https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/investigations/2020/04/22/meat-packing-plants-covid-may-force-choice-worker-health-food/2995232001/

 

These are not large urban areas
 

We're doomed!!!

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4 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

He'd love everyone to believe that and only his select few to feel guilty, at least. ?‍♂️

Seriously? This is just dumb. You think you know all about Dan Bongino ha? 

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14 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

He'd love everyone to believe that and only his select few to feel guilty, at least. ?‍♂️

I think I'm failing to understand you though that muffled goat head. Bongino wants people to feel guilty?   I think given his status as a former police officer and secret service agent, Bongino is less on the "you should feel guilty" bandwagon and more on the "go f yourself" side of things.  Potato, poh-tah-toe I suppose. 

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2 minutes ago, sabrecrazed said:

Seriously? This is just dumb. You think you know all about Dan Bongino ha? 

Nope, but the politicizing/blaming around his "friend's" suicide is really telling. If he wants to use his soap box to yell about it, he must want us to talk about it. ?‍♂️

 

And looking at his feed, its just that one tweet. No respectful tribute to his friend....no promoting of helplines, donations, or agencies that can help people in need...

 

You can easily see what the motivation is behind that one tweet before he quickly moves on to other topics. Pretty scummy.

 

Thousands of people are dying, but Dan Bongino is gonna use his friend's suicide for his own agenda and blame others. Classy move.

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1 minute ago, LeGOATski said:

Nope, but the politicizing/blaming around his "friend's" suicide is really telling. If he wants to use his soap box to yell about it, he must want us to talk about it. ?‍♂️

 

And looking at his feed, its just that one tweet. No respectful tribute to his friend....no promoting of helplines, donations, or agencies that can help people in need...

 

You can easily see what the motivation is behind that one tweet before he quickly moves on to other topics. Pretty scummy.

 

Thousands of people are dying, but Dan Bongino is gonna use his friend's suicide for his own agenda and blame others. Classy move.

So basically you are projecting him projecting... brilliant. 

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1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I think I'm failing to understand you though that muffled goat head. Bongino wants people to feel guilty?   I think given his status as a former police officer and secret service agent, Bongino is less on the "you should feel guilty" bandwagon and more on the "go f yourself" side of things.  Potato, poh-tah-toe I suppose. 

 

You suppose right. All his stuff just seems to be political. The tweet about his friend falls in right in line with the rest of it.

 

2 minutes ago, sabrecrazed said:

So basically you are projecting him projecting... brilliant. 

 

And you decided to join in. ?

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4 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

 

You suppose right. All his stuff just seems to be political. The tweet about his friend falls in right in line with the rest of it.

 

 

As does yours, ipso facto, ergo, full circle, everyone wins.    

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Just now, Buffalo_Gal said:

What is he playing at? Trying to bankrupt his state?
 

 

Probably. He’s likely also looking into how to get mail in balloting approved for all in VA come November. This is looking like the Dems trying to steal a GE that they likely cannot win otherwise. Keep everyone locked down and make sure no one feels safe. 

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As millions of Americans continue to live under stay-at-home orders and other restrictions that are ostensibly designed to curb the spread of COVID-19, many are growing increasingly concerned about the impact on their freedoms. A recent Hill-HarrisX survey that was published on Monday reveals that an overwhelming percentage of Americans fear losing their liberties as a result of the pandemic.

 

According to The Hill, “more than 7 in 10 voters fear losing freedoms due to the coronavirus pandemic.”

 

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Just now, Boatdrinks said:

Probably. He’s likely also looking into how to get mail in balloting approved for all in VA come November. This is looking like the Dems trying to steal a GE that they likely cannot win otherwise. Keep everyone locked down and make sure no one feels safe. 


You are probably spot on with this. It didn't occur to me that someone would hurt his/her state so profoundly in order to cheat in an election.

 

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

What is he playing at? Trying to bankrupt his state?
 

 

As far as I know every state is in debt, and the country is in massive debt.  There's really no way this doesn't end poorly for all of them, whether it be financially or by loss of life. We would have weathered this far better if we had of been more financially smart before this, but a lot of people were saying debt is good.  it ain't looking so good now. 

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6 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

As does yours, ipso facto, ergo, full circle, everyone wins.    

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