Watch what happens when the medical system gets completely overwhelmed. This will look like a small blip. Buckle the fuck up.Jason wrote:Most things have already fallen off a cliff.Headhunter wrote:There’s more economic risk if everything falls off a cliff in a short amount of time.Jason wrote:The likelihood of a second wave increases with this self-isolation. It runs the risk of becoming endemic, so the two scenarios we're looking at are 1) let it burn through quicker and become obsolete, but hospitals are overrun, resulting in more deaths in a shorter period of time. 2) Quarantine, slow the curve, further damage the world economy and increase the risk of this disease becoming endemic when we aren't expected to have a vaccine for at least one or two years, likely resulting in far more deaths long term than option one.Headhunter wrote:Not even close to enough testing. Re-open too soon and we’re significantly more fucked than we are now. Short term, myopic “save the economy” thinking that doesn’t account for the effect of a second wave.Jason wrote:Why not?Headhunter wrote:So clearly not viable at this stage.Jason wrote:It has nothing to do with the people. I'm saying I'm 50/50 on whether or not to start opening things up.Headhunter wrote:That just means you know these people are idiots but don’t want to admit it.Jason wrote:I am 50/50 on all this.
Neither are good scenarios.
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Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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That's the thing. It hurts the medical apparatus but only for the short term. If it burns through quickly, things go back to normal quickly, people will have developed an immunity and the disease will die out because there isn't a host reservoir.Headhunter wrote:Watch what happens when the medical system gets completely overwhelmed. This will look like a small blip. Buckle the fuck up.Jason wrote:Most things have already fallen off a cliff.Headhunter wrote:There’s more economic risk if everything falls off a cliff in a short amount of time.Jason wrote:The likelihood of a second wave increases with this self-isolation. It runs the risk of becoming endemic, so the two scenarios we're looking at are 1) let it burn through quicker and become obsolete, but hospitals are overrun, resulting in more deaths in a shorter period of time. 2) Quarantine, slow the curve, further damage the world economy and increase the risk of this disease becoming endemic when we aren't expected to have a vaccine for at least one or two years, likely resulting in far more deaths long term than option one.Headhunter wrote:Not even close to enough testing. Re-open too soon and we’re significantly more fucked than we are now. Short term, myopic “save the economy” thinking that doesn’t account for the effect of a second wave.Jason wrote:Why not?Headhunter wrote:So clearly not viable at this stage.Jason wrote:It has nothing to do with the people. I'm saying I'm 50/50 on whether or not to start opening things up.Headhunter wrote:That just means you know these people are idiots but don’t want to admit it.Jason wrote:I am 50/50 on all this.
Neither are good scenarios.
This is why I'm 50/50 on it. There are cases to be made for both sides. I'm listening to dozens of medical professionals and infectious disease experts contradict each other, whether out of pride, not wanting to sound ignorant on a subject they're supposed to be experts on, or both. All we know is it operates similarly to a seasonal flu with no vaccine and the elderly being at the highest risk. The big difference is we have no vaccine. Letting it burn out quickly and kill itself while causing hospitals to be overrun is one option, staying in quarantine, keeping the virus alive longer (of which we have no vaccine for) and increase the likelihood of it becoming endemic is the other option.
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I’ve said this repeatedly: if you take care of people, the economy will recover. I’m stunned by the amount of people who act like bodies piling up at a rapid rate isn’t the absolute worst thing that can happen to an economy.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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Closing an economy is the worst thing that can happen to an economy. And the 1200 dollars we got wasn't free money. It's essentially a loan we're gonna have to pay back in taxes, too. What's worse, 100 deaths in one day, or 150-200 deaths in a week?Headhunter wrote:I’ve said this repeatedly: if you take care of people, the economy will recover. I’m stunned by the amount of people who act like bodies piling up at a rapid rate isn’t the absolute worst thing that can happen to an economy.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
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How do you get an economy on track? Increase demand. What happens when the maximum amount of people are killed? Demand nosedives. Your economy is fucked. Everything happening right now is still flexible.Jason wrote:Closing an economy is the worst thing that can happen to an economy. And the1200 dollars we got wasn't free money. It's essentially a loan we're gonna have to pay back in taxes, too. What's worse, 100 deaths in one day, or 150-200 deaths in a week?Headhunter wrote:I’ve said this repeatedly: if you take care of people, the economy will recover. I’m stunned by the amount of people who act like bodies piling up at a rapid rate isn’t the absolute worst thing that can happen to an economy.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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With my 1200 dollars, I'm going to be sure to pump it into American goods. Nothing I buy with it is going to any foreign nation, especially China.
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More protests please. Trump said you should resist your liberal oppressors. Get out tgere. Go to the beach. Then go visit your friends! Why not pop round your gran’s house. Don’t stay at home and try to flatten the curve. That’s just the Man trying to keep you down. Let’s prove this Virus can’t hold you down.
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I wonder if J-Mac would approve of Trump's "total power" move of intervening in Florida, overriding the governor's decision and keeping the beaches closed.showa58taro wrote:More protests please. Trump said you should resist your liberal oppressors. Get out tgere. Go to the beach. Then go visit your friends! Why not pop round your gran’s house. Don’t stay at home and try to flatten the curve. That’s just the Man trying to keep you down. Let’s prove this Virus can’t hold you down.
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10 years of job growth was completely wiped out in one month due to this virus, and it will only continue trending downward the longer we keep the economy shut down. We can't pump money into pockets when we're shutting down the economy and not bringing any money in.Headhunter wrote:How do you get an economy on track? Increase demand. What happens when the maximum amount of people are killed? Demand nosedives. Your economy is fucked. Everything happening right now is still flexible.Jason wrote:Closing an economy is the worst thing that can happen to an economy. And the1200 dollars we got wasn't free money. It's essentially a loan we're gonna have to pay back in taxes, too. What's worse, 100 deaths in one day, or 150-200 deaths in a week?Headhunter wrote:I’ve said this repeatedly: if you take care of people, the economy will recover. I’m stunned by the amount of people who act like bodies piling up at a rapid rate isn’t the absolute worst thing that can happen to an economy.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
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Pussy move. Those towns rely on beaches to keep the local economy going. Let’s get them swimming again. Better virus doesnt even swim. Should mandate everyone share ice creams with at least 2 strangers to own the Libs.Jason wrote:I wonder if J-Mac would approve of Trump's "total power" move of intervening in Florida, overriding the governor's decision and keeping the beaches closed.showa58taro wrote:More protests please. Trump said you should resist your liberal oppressors. Get out tgere. Go to the beach. Then go visit your friends! Why not pop round your gran’s house. Don’t stay at home and try to flatten the curve. That’s just the Man trying to keep you down. Let’s prove this Virus can’t hold you down.
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All the gains made by a Democrat once again squandered by a Republican.Jason wrote:10 years of job growth was completely wiped out in one month due to this virus, and it will only continue trending downward the longer we keep the economy shut down. We can't pump money into pockets when we're shutting down the economy and not bringing any money in.Headhunter wrote:How do you get an economy on track? Increase demand. What happens when the maximum amount of people are killed? Demand nosedives. Your economy is fucked. Everything happening right now is still flexible.Jason wrote:Closing an economy is the worst thing that can happen to an economy. And the1200 dollars we got wasn't free money. It's essentially a loan we're gonna have to pay back in taxes, too. What's worse, 100 deaths in one day, or 150-200 deaths in a week?Headhunter wrote:I’ve said this repeatedly: if you take care of people, the economy will recover. I’m stunned by the amount of people who act like bodies piling up at a rapid rate isn’t the absolute worst thing that can happen to an economy.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
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You can work around the economic effect of quarantine. The key is keeping people secure. One thing you can’t do is bring dead people back to life. Their piece of the economic puzzle? Wiped out. Flexibility vs. inflexibility.
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I don't really see this as a left vs. right situation. And on the contrary, libs have been defending China, who are fully responsible for the creation and worldwide spread of this thing. Everyone that has gotten ill and/or died is because of China and the blatant cover-up by the WHO.showa58taro wrote:Pussy move. Those towns rely on beaches to keep the local economy going. Let’s get them swimming again. Better virus doesnt even swim. Should mandate everyone share ice creams with at least 2 strangers to own the Libs.Jason wrote:I wonder if J-Mac would approve of Trump's "total power" move of intervening in Florida, overriding the governor's decision and keeping the beaches closed.showa58taro wrote:More protests please. Trump said you should resist your liberal oppressors. Get out tgere. Go to the beach. Then go visit your friends! Why not pop round your gran’s house. Don’t stay at home and try to flatten the curve. That’s just the Man trying to keep you down. Let’s prove this Virus can’t hold you down.
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Again, what's worse, 100 dead in a day, or 150-200 dead in a week?Headhunter wrote:You can work around the economic effect of quarantine. The key is keeping people secure. One thing you can’t do is bring dead people back to life. Their piece of the economic puzzle? Wiped out. Flexibility vs. inflexibility.
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Why are you so partisan, even when there's no reason to be?showa58taro wrote:All the gains made by a Democrat once again squandered by a Republican.Jason wrote:10 years of job growth was completely wiped out in one month due to this virus, and it will only continue trending downward the longer we keep the economy shut down. We can't pump money into pockets when we're shutting down the economy and not bringing any money in.Headhunter wrote:How do you get an economy on track? Increase demand. What happens when the maximum amount of people are killed? Demand nosedives. Your economy is fucked. Everything happening right now is still flexible.Jason wrote:Closing an economy is the worst thing that can happen to an economy. And the1200 dollars we got wasn't free money. It's essentially a loan we're gonna have to pay back in taxes, too. What's worse, 100 deaths in one day, or 150-200 deaths in a week?Headhunter wrote:I’ve said this repeatedly: if you take care of people, the economy will recover. I’m stunned by the amount of people who act like bodies piling up at a rapid rate isn’t the absolute worst thing that can happen to an economy.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
China lied, people died.
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The right does. So let’s let them have this win. Total liberty. Go go go.Jason wrote:I don't really see this as a left vs. right situation. And on the contrary, libs have been defending China, who are fully responsible for the creation and worldwide spread of this thing. Everyone that has gotten ill and/or died is because of China and the blatant cover-up by the WHO.showa58taro wrote:Pussy move. Those towns rely on beaches to keep the local economy going. Let’s get them swimming again. Better virus doesnt even swim. Should mandate everyone share ice creams with at least 2 strangers to own the Libs.Jason wrote:I wonder if J-Mac would approve of Trump's "total power" move of intervening in Florida, overriding the governor's decision and keeping the beaches closed.showa58taro wrote:More protests please. Trump said you should resist your liberal oppressors. Get out tgere. Go to the beach. Then go visit your friends! Why not pop round your gran’s house. Don’t stay at home and try to flatten the curve. That’s just the Man trying to keep you down. Let’s prove this Virus can’t hold you down.
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Seb, what are your thoughts on Italy virtue signaling and implementing "Hug a Chinese" Day at a time when the virus was spreading rapidly and the only person who was taking it seriously was Trump?
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“If you want to live like a Republican, vote like a Democrat.”showa58taro wrote:All the gains made by a Democrat once again squandered by a Republican.Jason wrote:10 years of job growth was completely wiped out in one month due to this virus, and it will only continue trending downward the longer we keep the economy shut down. We can't pump money into pockets when we're shutting down the economy and not bringing any money in.Headhunter wrote:How do you get an economy on track? Increase demand. What happens when the maximum amount of people are killed? Demand nosedives. Your economy is fucked. Everything happening right now is still flexible.Jason wrote:Closing an economy is the worst thing that can happen to an economy. And the1200 dollars we got wasn't free money. It's essentially a loan we're gonna have to pay back in taxes, too. What's worse, 100 deaths in one day, or 150-200 deaths in a week?Headhunter wrote:I’ve said this repeatedly: if you take care of people, the economy will recover. I’m stunned by the amount of people who act like bodies piling up at a rapid rate isn’t the absolute worst thing that can happen to an economy.
Increase testing. Follow the data diligently. And put money in people’s pockets.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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He spent six weeks doing rallies and playing golf while downplaying the virus.Jason wrote:Seb, what are your thoughts on Italy virtue signaling and implementing "Hug a Chinese" Day at a time when the virus was spreading rapidly and the only person who was taking it seriously was Trump?
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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In January, the WHO advised Trump that the virus was not contagious and suspending travel was completely unnecessary. Two days later, he suspended travel.Headhunter wrote:He spent six weeks doing rallies and playing golf while downplaying the virus.Jason wrote:Seb, what are your thoughts on Italy virtue signaling and implementing "Hug a Chinese" Day at a time when the virus was spreading rapidly and the only person who was taking it seriously was Trump?
Credit where it's due.