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The long term cost of lock downs

Started by Anonymous, June 13, 2020, 02:51:31 PM

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Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=403728 time=1614550614 user_id=136
Coronavirus infection rate is spiking in here.



And its winter holiday season, so the southern folks are gonna bring the coronies to where I live when they come skiing.

How is the vaccination rollout going in Finland?

Anonymous

Following intense backlash, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has taken down a Twitter post that claimed lockdowns during the CCP virus pandemic are "quietly improving cities" across the globe.



A champion of "environmental justice" and the "Great Reset" of capitalism, the WEF on Friday posted on Twitter a video featuring quiet, depopulated urban life and stalled industrial activities, noting that air pollution and carbon emissions have dipped to historical lows as governments around the world enforced lockdowns to curb the spread of the CCP (Chinese Commuunist Party) virus.



Twitter users across the political spectrum criticized the elitist group for the out-of-touch post, citing millions of lives lost to the pandemic and businesses didn't survive the lockdowns.



On Saturday, the organization deleted the post, admitting that the pandemic lockdowns were not actually "quietly improving cities," but offered no apology.

Odinson

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=403729 time=1614550920 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=403728 time=1614550614 user_id=136
Coronavirus infection rate is spiking in here.



And its winter holiday season, so the southern folks are gonna bring the coronies to where I live when they come skiing.

How is the vaccination rollout going in Finland?


The objective is to vaccinate 2 million people by 1st of may.



At least 300k have been vaccinated.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=403733 time=1614552221 user_id=136
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=403729 time=1614550920 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=403728 time=1614550614 user_id=136
Coronavirus infection rate is spiking in here.



And its winter holiday season, so the southern folks are gonna bring the coronies to where I live when they come skiing.

How is the vaccination rollout going in Finland?


The objective is to vaccinate 2 million people by 1st of may.



At least 300k have been vaccinated.

Finland is doing better than we are.

Anonymous

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=403735 time=1614552515 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=403733 time=1614552221 user_id=136
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=403729 time=1614550920 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=403728 time=1614550614 user_id=136
Coronavirus infection rate is spiking in here.



And its winter holiday season, so the southern folks are gonna bring the coronies to where I live when they come skiing.

How is the vaccination rollout going in Finland?


The objective is to vaccinate 2 million people by 1st of may.



At least 300k have been vaccinated.

Finland is doing better than we are.

They don't have Trudeau.

Anonymous

More and more Americans are realizing that Dr. Fauci is not their friend



Increasing skepticism and even anger about the long-standing COVID-19 advisory role of Dr. Anthony Fauci have filled social media in recent days.



Sure, some of us have been pointing out the need to rid the White House and the nation of his presence for nearly a year now, but it turns out Fauci's latest calls for double masking and remaining locked down even after getting vaccinated have pushed a new segment of Americans over the edge.



And to that I say, "Amen."



More and more people simply want their damn country back and resent that the so-called "experts" seem to be addicted to either doubling down on failure or mandating increasingly hysterical and obtuse remedies that would make Rube Goldberg machines blush.



It's a lot more than mere resentment, though. So many people have been hurt in mind, body, and soul by Fauci's arrogant and inconsistent medical meanderings. Among the costs: Their ability to provide for themselves and their family. Their ability to worship and speak freely. Their ability to receive an education. Their ability to flourish in athletics and the arts. And perhaps most of all, their ability to trust one another as fellow citizens.



It might be years before we realize how busted we truly are, as both individuals and a community, because of Fauci's perverse Frankenstein act. The claim that he is a healer is a farce that grows day by day. Instead, he has specialized in growing hopeless zombies and goose-stepping minions in his lab of nonsense.



There needs to be accountability after a year of such needless overreach and arrogance. Somebody has to pay. Because this all could have been different if we had learned the right lessons nearly a year ago when people like Idaho's Sara Brady were among the first to fall victim to Fauci's paranoia-inducing spell.



She's the mom who was arrested in April o2020 for the high crime of playing on a playground with her kids and now continues to wait in limbo for a trial to address her trespassing charge as she amasses growing attorney fees.



Brady had been at the park for barely five minutes before police arrived at the behest of a Karen Supreme who simply couldn't tolerate the freedom being enjoyed right in front of her as she cowered in her car eating lunch. And so it was that two young children saw their mother handcuffed right in front of them by the inheritor of Barney Fife's limp pistol and tin-can badge.



"Unfortunately for the officer and the state of Idaho, they arrested a woman who will fight until she has no breath left in her," said Tim Brady, Sara's husband. "What a lot of people don't know, especially those that have taken time out of their lives to criticize, threaten, harass and stalk her and our family is that she is the wife of a police officer. To add insult to injury, I have worked with the officer that arrested my wife several times throughout my 19-year law enforcement career."



Yeah, you heard that right. A cop is so fed up by the abuses of power destroying our nation that he is now speaking up without apology. Because this is about far more than just his wife. Fauci isn't supposed to be our model or our muse for how government works, nor how America's citizens are to be respected and served.



"I have to hope that law enforcement's role with the tyrannical orders and edicts over the past year are the minority," Tim said. "I fear that the profession I love will someday in the future force me to leave because I won't participate in destroying my nation. The next time you hear or see a story about the abuse of law enforcement power, please remember there are those of who are still out there fighting for what is right. Vowing to uphold the oaths we have taken."



This is the chaos and purposelessness Fauci and company have wrought, as whatever oaths they once took, Hippocratic or otherwise, have been forgotten or perverted. Where a cop's faith in his noble profession as well as his own respect for authority are hanging by a thread as he saw roughly 400 inmates released from his local prison due to COVID, making room behind bars for the likes of his wife for daring to get some fresh air.



Enough. That's what we should have said then. And that's what we must say now.



Anyone who thinks otherwise is a traitor to the cause of freedom, whether they understand that or not. So wake up. Fauci isn't your friend. He's a fiend. His time as the diabolical moral and medical compass of our nation is a permanent scar on the land.



For God's sake, enough.

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Anonymous

They keep doubling down on lock downs when there's mounting evidence they do more harm than good.

Anonymous

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=403841 time=1614643914 user_id=3254
They keep doubling down on lock downs when there's mounting evidence they do more harm than good.

Yes, Tam and Fauci.

Anonymous

Drug overdose deaths spiked during the first few months of the 2020 pandemic-related lockdowns, according to provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).



More than 83,500 people died from an overdose in the 12-month period ending July 2020—an average of 228 deaths per day.



It's the highest number of overdose deaths ever recorded, and the final number, which is up 24 percent over the same period in the year prior, is expected to be even higher.

Anonymous

Food prices are soaring faster than the rate of inflation all around the world. The reason is lockdowns and closures, reduced production of food processing facilities.

Anonymous

West Virginia's governor on Friday announced he is allowing bars, restaurants, and small businesses to reopen fully by eliminating capacity restrictions.



Gov. Jim Justice, a Republican, signed an order increasing the capacity limit for the stores to 100 percent, up from 75 percent.

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=404349 time=1615055794 user_id=114
West Virginia's governor on Friday announced he is allowing bars, restaurants, and small businesses to reopen fully by eliminating capacity restrictions.



Gov. Jim Justice, a Republican, signed an order increasing the capacity limit for the stores to 100 percent, up from 75 percent.

The states should be opening up fully. They have adequate vaccine supplies.

Anonymous

Over half of Canadian businesses don't know how long they can continue. That's the conclusion that the Canadian Chamber of Commerce came to after hearing from businesses, large and small, all across the country in their latest Canadian Survey on Business Conditions.



Then again, we don't need to tell most Canadians to believe that. Regular folks know this already.



They're talking to friends and family. They're seeing what's happening on the street. It's the so-called leaders up in their ivory towers, the ones who haven't taken a single hit from their pay cheques, who need to have this message thrust in front of them — ideally by a giant neon billboard parked directly in front of their office or bedroom window so they can't look away.



"With a whopping 51% reporting they did not know how long they could continue to operate at their current level of revenue and expenditures before considering closure or bankruptcy, the coping ability of businesses to weather the pandemic is quickly dwindling," notes Dr. Trevin Stratton, the Chamber's Chief Economist, in a news release.

Anonymous

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Anonymous

A lot of independent restaurants and personal services like nail salons are gone for good.