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On 7/7/2020 at 12:24 PM, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Yikes!

 

 

His wife might be the dumbest creature currently walking the face of the Earth. Like if you built a modern day Noah's ark, she might literally be the dumbest creature on that boat. I hope this is a troll account. If it is, well done. If it's not I'm terrified.

 

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32 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Do you own a tv? 

Yes

That's where I got the info. "Early indications from the CDC are that FL, AZ and TX are flattening their curve"  VP said the same in his presser.

I don't pull stuff from thin air

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

His wife might be the dumbest creature currently walking the face of the Earth. Like if you built a modern day Noah's ark, she might literally be the dumbest creature on that boat. I hope this is a troll account. If it is, well done. If it's not I'm terrified.

 

Just wow...

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3 hours ago, stirs said:

Supposedly, FL, TX and AZ are getting better, we'll see.  They've been a mess for the last month, so hope so

that is basically a list of some of the states that are getting worse and most of the ones you listed have been posting record bad numbers for weeks.  You can't be "getting better" until you stop setting your own records every day.

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23 minutes ago, stirs said:

Yes

That's where I got the info. "Early indications from the CDC are that FL, AZ and TX are flattening their curve"  VP said the same in his presser.

I don't pull stuff from thin air

Nothing the CDC says carries any weight as long as politicians not doctors are making the decisions. Those states are out of control and there is no flattening going on. Arizona ICUs in over 150 hospitals are full.

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5 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Nothing the CDC says carries any weight as long as politicians not doctors are making the decisions. Those states are out of control and there is no flattening going on. Arizona ICUs in over 150 hospitals are full.

I am pretty sure they are talking about cases.  You know, the thing that hospitalizations and deaths follow.

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a new day in the Carolinas....so you know what that means.

SC with a new record high in hospitalizations.  Another new record high. 1404.   SC also logging the highest one day death total of 38.

NC also reporting and setting a new record high of hospitalizations at 994.

 

We haven't peaked.  Heck, our leaders gave up.  America is basically that dumb dog meme in the house that is on fire.....as we approach fall and the up and coming flu season.

 

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1 minute ago, stirs said:

I am pretty sure they are talking about cases.  You know, the thing that hospitalizations and deaths follow.

So if the hospitalizations are at capacity and new cases are growing exponentially, where is the flattening?

 

https://wamu.org/story/20/07/07/map-tracking-the-spread-of-the-coronavirus-in-the-u-s/

Arizona which had leveled off to 15000 cases in April had a big surge of cases in June.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, stirs said:

I am pretty sure they are talking about cases.  You know, the thing that hospitalizations and deaths follow.

I am pretty sure he named the 3 worst places in America.....and was merely pulling a watered down variation of it will all just disappear. 

All the numbers are bad.  Pence wasn't basing that on facts.  It was based on hope.

 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

I am pretty sure he named the 3 worst places in America.....and was merely pulling a watered down variation of it will all just disappear. 

All the numbers are bad.  Pence wasn't basing that on facts.  It was based on hope.

 

Hope and guessing might be fine if you are a cheerleader but as VP giving out wrong information which could cost people their lives in almost criminal. What a crap show in Washington right now.

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

Hope and guessing might be fine if you are a cheerleader but as VP giving out wrong information which could cost people their lives in almost criminal. What a crap show in Washington right now.

First time you've heard of Washington? 

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4 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Americans in general are lazy and want their information spoon fed to them instead of taking some time out of their day to go find information.  It doesn't even have to be every day or for some considerable amount of time.  However, when it comes to important issues, people regurgitate headlines and sound bites from TV news (usually on in the background) not knowing or bothering to find out if the information they are processing is factual or not.  I read articles and sometimes even watch stuff on TV I normally don't agree with so I can cross-reference it for context. I feel really sorry for folks that use social media for their main source of 'enlightenment' about the world.  If it's on TV, in a newspaper or even on the internet, it's got to be true, right?  I knew we were in trouble years ago when I had room mates that were getting their daily news form the 'Daily Show' on Comedy central.  Yes, they thought it was real news just delivered through lens of humor.  Sadly, these were graduate students.

Sadly, these comedy/news shows have done a better job of covering real issues than our real TV news agencies. It shows how far journalism has fallen.

I almost never agree with anything our moron of a president says but he isn't entirely inaccurate when he calls the media "the enemy of the people." I don't think he means it the way I do because he fellates any of the outlets that lick his boots. 

I do also believe that we as Americans are mostly to blame for that. When CNN shifted to 24/7 sensationalism, we watched. When Fpx News shifted to pure propaganda and spread obvious lies, we watched. So the feedback was clear, this was what we wanted. That part is our fault.

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