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The plot twists on this show are insane. I hope the writers know where this is going, because so far 2020 feels like the work of a madman. I'm afraid to know what the season finale has in store...
:D :D :D
Ah well, COVID-19 is a liberal hoax, so Donald has nothing to fear. ;-)
You know, I don't want the man to die a horrible death, but I'm not sure I want to wish him the very best just like that. Inhumane? Perhaps, but since he wasn't willing to acknowledge the tragedy of tons of families before, maybe he finally might after doing some suffering himself.
Also, he might want to drink some bleach. See if that helps. So no, Donald doesn't have to recover that fast. Let him spend some time thinking about all the nonsense he's been spreading since February and about all those thousands of people who have died because their leader told them that it would all just mysteriously "go away". Let him, for once, do something useful by proving himself wrong.
I'm sure he's been injecting bleach hourly, just like he offered up as a possible suggestion. Then again, there'd be no reason to do such a thing since it's merely a hoax, so I wonder how he has something that couldn't possibly exist. It's quite the mental conundrum.
'All animals are equal, but some animals are squieeking lou...' no, wait. It goes differently.
I hope not, but we're well under way for the same thing.
@matt_u that's the difference in testing I guess. Gives you an idea how many people were actually infected in the first wave. In this country we're going the same way, with now 4500 new cases in 24 hours. The hospital-numbers are going up as well, but not as much (yet) as in march.
They elected an unhinged person without standards. He's just become more unhinged as time as passed – and now with Covid on top of it…
Ok, maybe I should say it differently: up until now his behaviour has been (limited) predictable, with some definate limits (concious or unconcious). Now, however, he comes over as if he's drunk or on cocaine. He's moving faster in every direction, even more focussed on show. Not caring about the consequences. And if he gets backlash, he'll double down on it. I've refrained up until now to say too much abut it because 1. my opinions of people don't change them and 2. Every country get's the president they deserve. Americans are free to choose whomever they like. But this goes beyond that and I'm genuinly concerned that the biggest economy in the world is now in the hands of someone under the influence of substance.
It's definitely the steroids. Reckless is an understatement. If steroids are off-limits for athletes the same should apply to politicians.
Couldn't agree more, @CommanderRoss. It's very worrying to say the least.
Lol, okay @ringfire211 let's see how that works out.
https://gbdeclaration.org/
Good to see the Russians are up to their usual antics.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has copped a lashing from veteran reporter Leigh Sales, who savaged his handling of the aged care crisis.
Sales told Mr Morrison that three-quarters of Australia’s COVID-19 fatalities – a total of 673 people – had been linked to aged care facilities, which are the responsibility of the federal government, and demanded to know how the government managed to “fail so comprehensively to prevent this tragedy?”
https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/coronavirus-australia-prime-minister-scott-morrison-accused-of-failing-on-aged-care-on-abcs-730/news-story/c2bd69ded9c4faca39564a6259ac7453
Professor Alan Lopez from the University of Melbourne — a leading international expert on the burden of disease — said the death toll is probably not accurate, and there were a few reasons for this.
The first is that we don't know how each of those one million deaths was counted, as well as how many deaths have simply not been counted.
Professor Lopez estimates the true number could be somewhere around 1.8 million
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-01/johns-hopkins-coronavirus-covid-death-toll-probably-much-higher/12716740
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/09/theater/broadway-reopening.html
Not in the slightest. I get a bit of satisfaction out of it, personally.
Exactly. As I was walking home from work today, I passed a bunch of teens who were sharing beer bottles (at 4.15 PM!), vaping tools and a box of cookies. My look must have said, "wait, whut?" I mean, come the ef on! We're in about the worst state we've ever been in since March, and they're just screwing it up for the rest of us.
They seem like the types who will shout endlessly about how fake the coronavirus is, only to finally take it seriously when they catch it themselves.
Or like certain national leaders not learn a damn thing at all.