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4 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

.....understand economic devastation but it goes beyond the poor....large segment of population living from paycheck to paycheck as well.......and how about the debilitating effects on mental health, albeit depression, domestic violence, murders, suicides et al?.....

 

 

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5 minutes ago, GG said:

CA doesn't have the electric grid to support its population sheltering at home during the summer months.

 

Dude, they'll just like borrow electricity from like one of the other states and it'll all work out.

 

Science.

 

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1 hour ago, Magox said:

 

 

 

Good luck on CA. Their standard for opening offices:

 

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"Leave it up to the states," they said. 

 

25 minutes ago, GG said:

CA doesn't have the electric grid to support its population sheltering at home during the summer months.

 

All the buildings will be closed. No worries. 

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Looks like a power play to me.   Basically give us the money or we won’t open up (because we know you want it open to increase your election odds)

41 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


And don't forget about the part where the Feds bail them out to the tune of trillions! Well, at least that is what the west coast states are asking for.
 


As far as California reopening, new guidance here. Looks like Stage 2. ?‍♂️

 

 

8 minutes ago, shoshin said:

 

Good luck on CA. Their standard for opening offices:

 

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"Leave it up to the states," they said. 

 

 

All the buildings will be closed. No worries. 


 

Clearly they believe they have political cover in which they do at the moment.   We will see how that pans out for an additional 3 more months.

 

That is a ridiculous standard that doesn’t take all other factors into consideration.   To me this is well past the point of being absurd.

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34 minutes ago, GG said:

CA doesn't have the electric grid to support its population sheltering at home during the summer months.

 

They conditioned the population to accept black outs last year.

Food shortages with no electricity... Socialism finally!

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54 minutes ago, shoshin said:

 

Good luck on CA. Their standard for opening offices:

 

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"Leave it up to the states," they said. 

 

 

All the buildings will be closed. No worries. 

Good luck with those riots, California.

 

That state is walking straight into the abyss of civil unrest in every socio-economic corner.

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5 minutes ago, dpberr said:

Good luck with those riots, California.

 

That state is walking straight into the abyss of civil unrest in every socio-economic corner.

It is already beginning here in the suburbs of Albany. Had an attempted break in at 8AM a couple weeks ago down the street, and busted a guy casing my house Saturday. Also, a week ago an attempted break in while me and my daughter were turkey hunting. They knew I wasn't there because my truck was gone, luckily my alarm went off, my wife was home alone in bed. Again, about 8AM.

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58 minutes ago, Magox said:

Looks like a power play to me.   Basically give us the money or we won’t open up (because we know you want it open to increase your election odds)

 


 

Clearly they believe they have political cover in which they do at the moment.   We will see how that pans out for an additional 3 more months.

 

That is a ridiculous standard that doesn’t take all other factors into consideration.   To me this is well past the point of being absurd.

  Power play?  I don't see a scenario where Democratically controlled states turn on Pelosi, Schiff, Schumer, etc. if they don't get anymore federal money nor votes for Republicans if they do get more federal money.  What am I missing in regards to this?

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4 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

  Power play?  I don't see a scenario where Democratically controlled states turn on Pelosi, Schiff, Schumer, etc. if they don't get anymore federal money nor votes for Republicans if they do get more federal money.  What am I missing in regards to this?

 

The Democrats have already convinced their sheep that Trump is the one holding up the money to let them stay home indefinitely.

"Workers should refuse to go back to their jobs."

 

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6 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

  Power play?  I don't see a scenario where Democratically controlled states turn on Pelosi, Schiff, Schumer, etc. if they don't get anymore federal money nor votes for Republicans if they do get more federal money.  What am I missing in regards to this?


Didn’t say I agreed with it just that they seem to think they have some sort of leverage.  I don’t think they do.  It appears to be a Cut off the nose to spite the face sort of scenario.   People will protest heavily and the situation will get dire.   

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1 hour ago, Magox said:

Looks like a power play to me.   Basically give us the money or we won’t open up (because we know you want it open to increase your election odds)

 


 

Clearly they believe they have political cover in which they do at the moment.   We will see how that pans out for an additional 3 more months.

 

That is a ridiculous standard that doesn’t take all other factors into consideration.   To me this is well past the point of being absurd.

Ridiculous. Why should deaths even factor in ? It would be like counting recoveries. It’s totally dependent on who gets the virus. That’s outrageous. The case number per 10,000 is also absurd. Hospital capacity should be the primary factor. It’s about not overwhelming the health system, not trying to prevent the inevitable. 

2 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

.....understand economic devastation but it goes beyond the poor....large segment of population living from paycheck to paycheck as well.......and how about the debilitating effects on mental health, albeit depression, domestic violence, murders, suicides et al?.....

 

 

Destroying the economic future of millions and probably the Country as we know it to possibly save a few thousand from succumbing to a specific cause of death is the largest virtue signal of all.  All to force in a new , socialist society. 

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22 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Destroying the economic future of millions and probably the Country as we know it to possibly save a few thousand from succumbing to a specific cause of death is the largest virtue signal of all.  All to force in a new , socialist society. 


Ut oh. You're not allowed to say that. Doesn't matter if it is true. You are not virtual signaling, and worse you are exposing virtual signaling, hence you must be flogged... well, at least verbally.

 

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1 hour ago, shoshin said:

 

All the buildings will be closed. No worries. 

 

Yeah, and the primary grid serves the buildings that will be closed. 

 

Good luck providing stable power to the residential neighborhoods 24/7 for the 3 summer months :)

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48 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Yeah, and the primary grid serves the buildings that will be closed. 

 

Good luck providing stable power to the residential neighborhoods 24/7 for the 3 summer months :)

 

I'm sure they'll be fine. They have the beautiful view to look forward to.

 

In September.

 

4 hours ago, Magox said:

 

 

 

In fairness, KTLA is reporting it is likely to be extended. It isn't final yet.

 

Story here.

 

People need to stop that schitt. Right and left. Stop with the hyperbole BREAKING crap. You lose credibility faster than AOC at a junior high spelling bee.

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12 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

I'm sure they'll be fine. They have the beautiful view to look forward to.

 

In September.

 

 

In fairness, KTLA is reporting it is likely to be extended. It isn't final yet.

 

Story here.

 

People need to stop that schitt. Right and left. Stop with the hyperbole BREAKING crap. You lose credibility faster than AOC at a junior high spelling bee.


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