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Doh.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 6:04 pmPlugs, or play dough
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billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 6:13 pmOr line a nose warmer with some n-95 material.
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Redfield voices alarm over influence of Trump's new coronavirus task force adviser
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has grown increasingly concerned that President Donald Trump, pushed by a new member of his coronavirus task force, is sharing incorrect information about the pandemic with the public.
Dr. Robert Redfield, who leads the CDC, suggested in a conversation with a colleague Friday that Dr. Scott Atlas is arming Trump with misleading data about a range of issues, including questioning the efficacy of masks, whether young people are susceptible to the virus and the potential benefits of herd immunity.
"Everything he says is false," Redfield said during a phone call made in public on a commercial airline and overheard by NBC News.
Redfield acknowledged after the flight from Atlanta to Washington that he was speaking about Atlas, a neuroradiologist with no background in infectious diseases or public health. Atlas was brought on to the White House task force in August....
Learned on TV news: COVID-19 has already killed more Americans than the flu did in the last 5 years combined.Dr. Fauci contradicts Trump's false claim that COVID-19 is as deadly as flu
... People infected with COVID-19 do display "flu-like" symptoms, Fauci said Tuesday in an interview with NBC News' Kate Snow. But the damage the coronavirus can do "is very much different from influenza."
"You don't get a pandemic that kills a million people and it isn't even over yet within influenza," said Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. "So it is not correct to say it's the same as flu. It has some overlapping symptomatology early on. But flu doesn't do the things to you that COVID-19 can." ...
Ignorant bastards.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:26 amWhite House Blocked CDC From Requiring Masks on Public Transportation
Every item like this makes me want to cry and rage.
I'm not defending any particular grant, but PPP is intended to support entities affected by CV-19, whether or not there was any shutdown mandate. For example, fearful patients are doing everything they can to delay or avoid visiting doctors' offices and less driving means that people's current cars are being held onto longer.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 3:51 pmToday, just from curiousity, I searched for who the recipients of PPP money here in my city are. It was a veritable list of corporate welfare with many of the local car dealers receiving $150K to $350K (the SBA site didn't give the exact amounts), many medical and doctor offices getting the same, and most surprising of all there were several churches who got PPP money. I thoughtwtf? None of these entities have been shut down by mandate.....no churches were told to not have services, no doctors offices were told to stop seeing patients, no car dealers were told to close for even a day. And of course, the Holston Valley Broadcasting Group (Sinclair) was on the list even though I've not noticed ANY difference in their broadcasting or any change in their on air announcers. Looks to me like a lot of this is a hoax. And it pisses me off.
Yes, I am aware of the concept behind it, which is to allow "paycheck protection" for workers who cannot continue to work either due to business closure or the spectre of employee layoffs. What I don't get is why the car dealers, who have likely not laid off any employees nor shut their business nor been forced to operate at a lower customer density get any of this money. And I also can't understand why ANY church would qualify for any of this money. Anyway, I'm proud to say that the Neoplacebo Church of Atheist Mechanics and Albino Heroin Users has not applied for one cent. We have our pride.Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:57 pmI'm not defending any particular grant, but PPP is intended to support entities affected by CV-19, whether or not there was any shutdown mandate. For example, fearful patients are doing everything they can to delay or avoid visiting doctors' offices and less driving means that people's current cars are being held onto longer.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 3:51 pmToday, just from curiousity, I searched for who the recipients of PPP money here in my city are. It was a veritable list of corporate welfare with many of the local car dealers receiving $150K to $350K (the SBA site didn't give the exact amounts), many medical and doctor offices getting the same, and most surprising of all there were several churches who got PPP money. I thoughtwtf? None of these entities have been shut down by mandate.....no churches were told to not have services, no doctors offices were told to stop seeing patients, no car dealers were told to close for even a day. And of course, the Holston Valley Broadcasting Group (Sinclair) was on the list even though I've not noticed ANY difference in their broadcasting or any change in their on air announcers. Looks to me like a lot of this is a hoax. And it pisses me off.
I don't understand the TV subsidy, especially when stations are flooded with political ads.
How do you feel about PPP money being used to fund Kelly Loeffler in the Georgia senate race?Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:57 pmI'm not defending any particular grant, but PPP is intended to support entities affected by CV-19, whether or not there was any shutdown mandate. For example, fearful patients are doing everything they can to delay or avoid visiting doctors' offices and less driving means that people's current cars are being held onto longer.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 3:51 pmToday, just from curiousity, I searched for who the recipients of PPP money here in my city are. It was a veritable list of corporate welfare with many of the local car dealers receiving $150K to $350K (the SBA site didn't give the exact amounts), many medical and doctor offices getting the same, and most surprising of all there were several churches who got PPP money. I thoughtwtf? None of these entities have been shut down by mandate.....no churches were told to not have services, no doctors offices were told to stop seeing patients, no car dealers were told to close for even a day. And of course, the Holston Valley Broadcasting Group (Sinclair) was on the list even though I've not noticed ANY difference in their broadcasting or any change in their on air announcers. Looks to me like a lot of this is a hoax. And it pisses me off.
I don't understand the TV subsidy, especially when stations are flooded with political ads.
I think of that about the same as what I think of a shit popsicle.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:35 amHow do you feel about PPP money being used to fund Kelly Loeffler in the Georgia senate race?Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:57 pmI'm not defending any particular grant, but PPP is intended to support entities affected by CV-19, whether or not there was any shutdown mandate. For example, fearful patients are doing everything they can to delay or avoid visiting doctors' offices and less driving means that people's current cars are being held onto longer.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 3:51 pmToday, just from curiousity, I searched for who the recipients of PPP money here in my city are. It was a veritable list of corporate welfare with many of the local car dealers receiving $150K to $350K (the SBA site didn't give the exact amounts), many medical and doctor offices getting the same, and most surprising of all there were several churches who got PPP money. I thoughtwtf? None of these entities have been shut down by mandate.....no churches were told to not have services, no doctors offices were told to stop seeing patients, no car dealers were told to close for even a day. And of course, the Holston Valley Broadcasting Group (Sinclair) was on the list even though I've not noticed ANY difference in their broadcasting or any change in their on air announcers. Looks to me like a lot of this is a hoax. And it pisses me off.
I don't understand the TV subsidy, especially when stations are flooded with political ads.
viewtopic.php?p=127737#p127737billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:35 amHow do you feel about PPP money being used to fund Kelly Loeffler in the Georgia senate race?
Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 11:51 amLike the voters for these Repugs:neoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 7:24 pmYeah, that reminds me of one of George Carlin's profound observations; "Think about how stupid the average person is and then realize half of them are stupider than that."
Self-funding QAnon candidate gave own campaign $450,000 after getting PPP loan
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neoplacebo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:57 pmI think of that about the same as what I think of a shit popsicle.