Posted on 05/13/2020 8:01:36 AM PDT by JV3MRC
The economic devastation wrought by the pandemic could ultimately kill more people than the virus itself, The Los Angeles Times (The Times) admitted in a shockingly anti-liberal media narrative story published May 11. The story noted that the United Nations predicted that a global recession will reverse a three-decade trend in rising living standards and plunge as many as 420 million people into extreme poverty, defined as earning less than $2 a day.
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” The story noted that the United Nations predicted that a global recession will reverse a three-decade trend in rising living standards”
The United Nations... .? What a joke of an organization!
I asked this question a few times beginning in March:
“Damn, its raining and my roof has a small leak. How much Gasoline should I use to Burn the House down before too much damage is done??”
Now that the House is on Fire, should I use an Accelerant to speed it up?? Should I try to Put it Out?? Should I just let it Burn Down Slowly??
The United Nations and US Elitist Progressives are orgasmic thinking about an economic disaster and a decrease in US living standards. They will be eating YOUR cake.
“Mission accomplished. Awaiting instructions.”
While we chortle and damn the UN, note that the common sense awareness of this issue is in dire need and nobody talks about it. Now the UN does and we blast them?
C’mon folks. Jujitsu! use their own dodgy UN data to undercut their “stay locked down forever” childish thinking. They’re gonna kill millions. They are Murderers of the world’s poor.
Closed ‘til July??
LA County will likely have riots if true.
Yes, of course! This is obvious to normal humans, but the “journalists” don’t think like normal people.
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