Well sorry fellas there are no sports to discuss and what I’m posting is a damn real reality if this deal keeps on this wayAnd we will see how long it takes MM to kick your 3 asses outa here, you 3 are like a big shit magnets for him!
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Well sorry fellas there are no sports to discuss and what I’m posting is a damn real reality if this deal keeps on this wayAnd we will see how long it takes MM to kick your 3 asses outa here, you 3 are like a big shit magnets for him!
Well sorry fellas there are no sports to discuss and what I’m posting is a damn real reality if this deal keeps on this way
Strangerhorn I guarantee if this thing goes on and there's an interruption to social security checks you'll begin to hear from a lot of folks just like the people losing jobs over this mess.
And we'll see what kind of song you will sing when Uncle Sam says sorry Outhereincali, we're cutting off your monthly check for this. I'm willing to bet your tune changes dramatically. Want to bet?
Ah so you’re saying you don’t get a SS check? Not true. If you’re saying you don’t rely on that to survive then good for you. Other folks can’t say the same.The govt is going to take anything from me. I've worked saved we've invested some and I believe in the laws of tithing. My wife are going to be fine for a good long while.
Sigh and roll my eyes over sarcastic comments like this.
But I'll play along. After reading this reply let me say this. Since I last checked this morning the number of cases in the U.S. had risen to 38,757 a dramatic increase in just a few hours and the death toll is now 416 it was 400 this morning and there are so many other casualties and fatalities that haven't been reported yet. Governor Newsom was talking about what could happen in 6 months if this virus has not been stopped there may not be enough hospitals, doctors, and treatments to deal with the coronavirus.
We'll see what kind of song you guys will sing when it hits TX hard and rest assured it will.
I’m not jumping into this fight. But serious question for all - where is your money “invested”? If it’s the stock market - no one should be comfortable. Real estate? Dallas just issued a 60 day moratorium on evictions, which gives the green light for every tenant to skip rent payments. Bonds? Interest rates are at record lows. Gold is dropping - and I thought its value was for end times like these. Even all sports are shut down - I can’t even “invest” in a parlay to catch up quickly. This is ugly - and relentless.The govt is going to take anything from me. I've worked saved we've invested some and I believe in the laws of tithing. My wife are going to be fine for a good long while.
You know I ride the bus everyday for the past 6 years to work and I have never caught the flu. I don’t take flu shots I do wash my hands a lot maybe that’s why. Reading and researching I find this virus being the biggest issue is that it’s novel not the typical seasonal flu. I’m not overreacting but I’m also listening to the experts and staying a way from large groups. I’m pre diabetic by genetics not because I’m a lardass, my mom has MS and my dad has diabetes. If anything were to happen to them because I was selfish and went out and ignored warnings I’d be crushed. Neither of my parents are overweight just bad luck.
Simple solution--
Lockdown the elderly, those with pre-existing health issues that make them vulnerable to this disease, and little kids. Let those of us that are healthy return to work and fend off the virus for ourselves. Three positives of this:
1. Many healthy people will build immunities or resistance to the virus.
2. The economy will not crater as badly.
3. If quarantined properly, deaths of the elderly and weak will be minimized.
Could the increase in confirmed cases be due to the fact that they have now tested about 250,000 Americans. I wonder how many people actually get the flu and never test positive because they never got tested. My daughter tested negative for the flu earlier this year, but they gave her Tamiflu anyways, does she count as a person by the CDC that had the flu?Sigh and roll my eyes over sarcastic comments like this.
But I'll play along. After reading this reply let me say this. Since I last checked this morning the number of cases in the U.S. had risen to 38,757 a dramatic increase in just a few hours and the death toll is now 416 it was 400 this morning and there are so many other casualties and fatalities that haven't been reported yet. Governor Newsom was talking about what could happen in 6 months if this virus has not been stopped there may not be enough hospitals, doctors, and treatments to deal with the coronavirus.
We'll see what kind of song you guys will sing when it hits TX hard and rest assured it will.
I’m not jumping into this fight. But serious question for all - where is your money “invested”? If it’s the stock market - no one should be comfortable. Real estate? Dallas just issued a 60 day moratorium on evictions, which gives the green light for every tenant to skip rent payments. Bonds? Interest rates are at record lows. Gold is dropping - and I thought its value was for end times like these. Even all sports are shut down - I can’t even “invest” in a parlay to catch up quickly. This is ugly - and relentless.
Are you suggesting that we send the elderly a one way ticket on the FEMA Express to the FEMA camp nearest them? I like your style son. just kidding @oldhorn2, @StrangerHorn etc. I’m not kidding about wanting to inquire about a potential reservation for my in laws thoSimple solution--
Lockdown the elderly, those with pre-existing health issues that make them vulnerable to this disease, and little kids. Let those of us that are healthy return to work and fend off the virus for ourselves. Three positives of this:
1. Many healthy people will build immunities or resistance to the virus.
2. The economy will not crater as badly.
3. If quarantined properly, deaths of the elderly and weak will be minimized.
I’m not sure which one is killing our workforce quicker, the Coronavirus or oil prices? If you survive one, the other may get you on the backendOnly problem with people going into work is the ability to spread it and then losing your work force quickly. It’s happened at our office with the flu. People were out not working and that whole department was up shit creek. We’re working from home but I’m corporate not field. I assume the field workers are still having to drive into terminals to work.
Well the field workers that still have a job.
Honestly
Are you suggesting that we send the elderly a one way ticket on the FEMA Express to the FEMA camp nearest them? I like your style son. just kidding @oldhorn2, @StrangerHorn etc. I’m not kidding about wanting to inquire about a potential reservation for my in laws tho
I’m not sure which one is killing our workforce q and then the Stocks break and ya all shittin like uicker, the Coronavirus or oil prices? If you survive one, the other may get you on the backend
Well you have to admit that this is kind of an odd phenomenon happening right now. It’s really not that cut and dried simply because we don’t know how long this will go on and the variables involvedCause you young people don't know when to keep ya money close,,,always trying to make more, never satisfied, then it crashes and ya'll start shittin like a Pet Coon
Well you have to admit that this is kind of an odd phenomenon happening right now. It’s really not that cut and dried simply because we don’t know how long this will go on and the variables involved
Simple solution--
Lockdown the elderly, those with pre-existing health issues that make them vulnerable to this disease, and little kids. Let those of us that are healthy return to work and fend off the virus for ourselves. Three positives of this:
1. Many healthy people will build immunities or resistance to the virus.
2. The economy will not crater as badly.
3. If quarantined properly, deaths of the elderly and weak will be minimized.
Well you have to admit that this is kind of an odd phenomenon happening right now. It’s really not that cut and dried simply because we don’t know how long this will go on and the variables involved
shout out to Bell.....thanks for thinking of Stranger and me....
Only variables in my life is I know where my money I saved for 50 yrs is and I, know where Trooper is and I know where the Shiner is, outside of that and all my kids got money, if they need more than they call me for it, and I give it to them, my wife is set in case I die, and I can't take it with me so? You try to get too deep with this shit Bell! It don't mean nothing!
regarding the Flu this Season in the US. If you take the low end, there are on average 230,000 new cases everyday and on average 140 new deaths everyday (high end numbers are 325,000 cases and 355 deaths)...……….
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
127,770 completed cases of Coronavirus. These are all the known cases with an outcome...cured or death. There have been 18,891 deaths. That is a mortality rate of 14.79%. Those are the numbers from Johns Hopkins.
2018-2019 flu season had 35.5 million cases. Total deaths were just over 34,000. Death rate of 0.09%.
it is a very different thing.
Let’s quote US figures hoss, then let’s all get back to work127,770 completed cases of Coronavirus. These are all the known cases with an outcome...cured or death. There have been 18,891 deaths. That is a mortality rate of 14.79%. Those are the numbers from Johns Hopkins.
2018-2019 flu season had 35.5 million cases. Total deaths were just over 34,000. Death rate of 0.09%.
it is a very different thing.
See, that is just the thing. I would rather they shut it all down for a month and get it over with. I do not want us to be the do nothing countries like Italy and Spain. Italy’s death rate is is 10% including ALL CASES and not just the closed ones. Spain is not far behind. Look at South Korea. They were arguably the most aggressive in their response. 9,137 total cases and only 126 deaths. 1.37%Let’s quote US figures hoss, then let’s all get back to work