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- Feb 24, 2017
Wasn't the U.S. death rate like 30k a week ago? How the fuck is it almost 100k now? How is the infection rate in the country so high to begin with in comparison to everybody else's?
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I'm so wearied by this whole thing that I flat-out don't believe most things at this point, especially impossible-to-refute statistics.Wasn't the U.S. death rate like 30k a week ago? How the fuck is it almost 100k now? How is the infection rate in the country so high to begin with in comparison to everybody else's?
Just wanted to drop this here.
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I expect them to respond by screaming racism.
Although our governor hasn't been this egregious, she made sure her constituent interests either stayed open as essential or were to first to get approval to go back to work. I realize politicians on both sides do this sort of thing, but it still sucks for the average folks whose employers are closed or operating at less than 100% and hoping to resume full operations as soon as reasonably possible. It certainly does l
From what I either read in the paper or heard somewhere, pot shops were kept open to be sure people wouldn't face shortages of medical marijuana. Don't get me wrong, I think anyone who needs medicine should be able to have access to it during the shutdown. But allowing the recreational shops to stay open -- even if product has to be delivered curbside or to buyer's residences (no in-store sales) -- seemed more like Whitmer keeping her pro-recreational marijuana constituents happy than an act of compassion for medical marijuana users needing to maintain their supply. It's also interesting that these same pot shops seem to be more prevalent in the hot spots such as Detroit and Flint, and that any sort of smoking seems to increase the risk of contracting COVID-19.In Michigan, they knee-capped all the bars and restaurants immediately, yet the pot shops have remained open the entire time. Is this some sort of trick to keep the population permanently stoned so they lose track of time and not notice that shit has been shut down for over two months? Brave New World, indeed.
When business are ready to open up again, those workers earning more from unemployment (thanks to the $600/week Federal portion) than their regular job don't want to go back to work, making it harder for those business to reopen with the necessary staff.
I know every state is different but I found this from New Jersey. Refusing to work because you are scared of covid-19 will result in loss of benefits.
I hope people are dumb enough to try to pull this shit, because the salt flow will be glorious.
*phone rings*
Employee: Hello?
Manager: We are opening next week, see you on Monday.
Employee: Nah man, fuck that. I make more money sitting at home collecting unemployment than working for you.
Manager: Okay, have a nice day. *click*
*two weeks later*
Employee: REEEEEEEE! WHAT THE FUCK?!‽? HOW COME I GOT DENIED UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS?
But is it really about stopping it, or just reducing it/slowing it down? I thought it was about the latter. In which case, it makes sense that the more masks that are worn, a big data set will reflect improvement. So no, anecdotally speaking, it will not prevent any individual from being infected, but over a large data set it will reduce/slow down the infection rate. And since there is no vaccine and no cure, that’s what we were told was the thing to do. Slow it down so the same number of infections happen, just over a long period of time.Re: surgical masks/non-respirator styles. It's not really a secret that they don't protect you from catching any virus (not just coronavirus), they're to prevent you from spreading things, not prevent you from catching things.
That's why mask virtue signallers are always like "I wear the mask to protect YOU, not ME". I have my doubts that homemade cloth masks are even very effective at doing that though. They didn't stop the Spanish flu.
I know every state is different but I found this from New Jersey. Refusing to work because you are scared of covid-19 will result in loss of benefits.
I hope people are dumb enough to try to pull this shit, because the salt flow will be glorious.
*phone rings*
Employee: Hello?
Manager: We are opening next week, see you on Monday.
Employee: Nah man, fuck that. I make more money sitting at home collecting unemployment than working for you.
Manager: Okay, have a nice day. *click*
*two weeks later*
Employee: REEEEEEEE! WHAT THE FUCK?!‽? HOW COME I GOT DENIED UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS?
Danish bars and taverns have re-opened, all Danes rejoice! The nightmare is over!
Take a video of a bar regular being welcomed back:
That's just for NJ Paid Leave and Unemployment. If you are denied (a determination has been made), you then move on from State unemployment to the application for the Federal ($600 per week). I am in limbo now because I stayed home voluntarily and my status with the State is "A determination needs to be made." I was born with diminished lung capacity due to a hole in my fucking chest. I have heard nothing from UI so I plan to quit Friday because I take two buses to work and they are nasty AF. That will put my State determination into "Denied", then I start the process for Federal, that, I quit due strictly because of COVID-19. Right now I have heard nothing from my employer about my status or my claim, so I will be the one to pull the trigger with the State and move on to claim Federal.I know every state is different but I found this from New Jersey. Refusing to work because you are scared of covid-19 will result in loss of benefits.
I hope people are dumb enough to try to pull this shit, because the salt flow will be glorious.
*phone rings*
Employee: Hello?
Manager: We are opening next week, see you on Monday.
Employee: Nah man, fuck that. I make more money sitting at home collecting unemployment than working for you.
Manager: Okay, have a nice day. *click*
*two weeks later*
Employee: REEEEEEEE! WHAT THE FUCK?!‽? HOW COME I GOT DENIED UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS?
Can you back this up at all?Again with the prepper food hoarding victory-garden thing. Stahp. It isn't happening.
The issue consumers will face going forward is bottlenecks for high-end foods (notably animal products) because of safety protocols at processors. That's it. Access to basic items like grain/flour/meal, produce, salt, spices, legumes, etc will not be interrupted.
These basic foodstuffs are not going to become scarce or prohibitively expensive. The opposite is going to happen. Think about what's happening to oil right now, it's same thing with food. Grain elevators, cold storage facilities, vegetable cellars, coops, sties, and pastures are going to be full to the brim with food that they can't sell at a decent price in the fall because there is a global recession and demand fell off a goddamn cliff (also likely a Trade War with China).
Willie Nelson better start tuning his guitar because Farm Aid is really going to be needed next year. Farmers are fucked. Processors are panicking. Consumers are fine as long as they can cook from scratch. Got it?
Can you back this up at all?
Food is pretty much the textbook example of inelastic demand. It's not a luxury good. Food prices usually rise during a recession.
Prices of unnecessary shit will drop, prices of materials used in investing - steel, oil etc will drop. But shop prices for food will rise.
8 Billion people still need the same amount of food whether we're in recession or boom . Those grain elevators, cold storage facilities, vegetable cellars, coops, sties, and pastures are going to be full to the brim with food that they can't get to the usual markets with the same ease. So producers will suffer , and end purchasers will suffer. Skilled middlemen might make a killing though.
So , there's my own proof by vigorous assertion.
Actually, I'm not sure about any of this. I don't think it's simple either way. I just felt like stating the opposite side. I think a terrible recession would lead to lower incomes and lower headline food prices, hence less affordability.