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To: grundle
While Ferrer portrayed the study as proof of the need for aggressive control measures, a fatality rate as low as the Los Angeles County and Santa Clara County tests suggest also changes the calculus of those policies' costs and benefits.

Well..duh. The greatest, most successful Republic known to mankind has been tossed onto the ash heap of history because of a socialist fear campaign. We, the cringing remnants of that once mighty country, have no one to blame but our cowardly selves.

So often, at this site and others, brave conservatives vowed to initiate CWII when the overreach of the communist, DC swamp breached the walls of the Constitution and enslaved the citizens. Well, the word went out to shackle ourselves to our bedposts, and we meekly obliged.

Meh

12 posted on 04/23/2020 7:44:01 AM PDT by Thommas
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To: Thommas

For those that need to work and aren’t afraid of the virus, meat packing plants need workers now. They are closing down right and left, AND not because of the government, but because of large-scale infections among the employees.

Partial list ....
Outbreaks in Packing plants with reported number of cases of COVID-19 among employees:

Smithfield Foods pork processing facility — Sioux Falls, S.D. 989
JBS USA meatpacking plant — Grand Island, Neb. 230
Tyson Foods meatpacking plant — Waterloo, Iowa 180
Tyson Foods meatpacking plant — Columbus Junction, Iowa 166
JBS meatpacking plant — Greeley, Colo. 102
Tyson Foods plant — Goodlettsville, Tenn. 90
Tyson Foods meatpacking plant — Wallula, Wash. 81
AbiMar Foods — Abilene, Texas 48
Tyson Foods plant — Emporia , Kan. 48
JBS pork production facility — Worthington, Minn. 31
Hormel’s Rochelle Foods facility — Rochelle, Ill. 24
ConAgra food supply plant — Marshall, Mo. 20


30 posted on 04/23/2020 8:33:12 AM PDT by Swirl
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To: Thommas

>>While Ferrer portrayed the study as proof of the need for aggressive control measures<<

Barbara Ferrer (the ghostly lady who hogs the podium with Garcetti every day instructing us to ‘shelter in place’) is not a Medical Doctor. Her bio says she received her PhD in Social Welfare from Brandeis University. Interestingly, the website for Brandeis University does not have a PhD program for “Social Welfare”.

Notably, in 2018 “Doctor” Ferrer received $553,249.00 in compensation from LA taxpayers, according to Transparent California. The 2019 numbers aren’t in yet, but it is safe to assume the compensation is higher.

Live free or die.


45 posted on 04/23/2020 9:15:56 AM PDT by reagandemocrat (Liberate California)
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To: Thommas

“Well, the word went out to shackle ourselves to our bedposts, and we meekly obliged.”

Speak for yourself.

I go to work everyday because my job is an essential part of the critical national infrastructure.

I go to the store when I want or need to go to the store be it Publix/Winn-Dixie, Lowe’s/Home Depot, etc.

I don’t wear a mask in public.

I’m not afraid of this virus, I’d prefer to get it and be done with this crap, and I can clearly see the politics behind the lockdown.


57 posted on 04/23/2020 2:25:11 PM PDT by 2CAVTrooper (Political Science degrees, so easy Obama has one.)
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