Lib Dems do love their authority - and imposing closure of the economy and forcing people to stay at homeThe governor of Texas is republican. He tried to open things back up only to have to shut them down again due to a spike in the number of cases.
Originally Posted by oeb11
The governor of Texas is republican. He tried to open things back up only to have to shut them down again due to a spike in the number of cases. Originally Posted by adav8s28The 2nd wave wasn't Abbott's fault. He took the correct action...starting business up.
The governor of Texas is republican. He tried to open things back up only to have to shut them down again due to a spike in the number of cases.
If you could reach Herd Immunity with just 400,000 deaths, then one could make the argument that would be the way to go. However, the data suggest that it will be well over a 1 million deaths to reach Herd Immunity. Ionnavidis calculation was off by good amount. Originally Posted by adav8s28
Who gives AF if some people have the sniffles, it’s potentially a good thing. The deaths have fallen precipitously which is what actually matters.You do understand, don't you, that you are not being consistent with the LameStreamCommunistSocialistLi beralMedia who have set their hair on fire again shoring up Bitten's NonCampaign with trashing Republican Governor's while the Democractic Governor's are letting a bunch of immature terrorists destroy their states?
Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
If he took correct the correct action, then he would not have shut the Government down again. Originally Posted by adav8s28I don't think Abbott's the bad guy here. He's more like Newsom than say Trump, who appears to be pretending like this doesn't exist, or Cuomo who made a demonstrably bad decision sending Covid patients to nursing homes. Abbott didn't shut government down a second time, he just closed down bars and reduced restaurant occupancy to 50% of capacity from 75%, both of which make a lot of sense.
The 2nd wave wasn't Abbott's fault. He took the correct action...starting business up.Well, government doesn't have to enable the dumb asses. I'm a dumb ass. I'd probably drink a cold beer while driving, drive without my seat belt, or even drive short distances on rare occasions with a blood alcohol level greater than .08%. I wouldn't get drunk enough to test 0.11% or 0.12% and then drive though, I'm not a complete dumb ass.
Unfortunately spoiled brats have no self-control. If the business owners and customers cannot exercise some common sense and healthy judgment calls that's not the Governor's fault .... just like the state issuing a driver's license doesn't make the state at fault for all of the deaths on the highway and nonlethal accidents.
When a bar sells liquor to minors ... what's the consequence? Abbott's fault?
A dumbass is a dumbass. Doesn't matter their political or social status. Abbott's no dumbass!
Please quit blaming "the government" on all your shortcomings. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Who gives AF if some people have the sniffles, it’s potentially a good thing. The deaths have fallen precipitously which is what actually matters.This graph is for the USA? If so, mostly what you're seeing is the effect of deaths decreasing in the northeast. In Texas the death rate has been pretty flat, see this graph,
Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Who gives AF if some people have the sniffles, it’s potentially a good thing. The deaths have fallen precipitously which is what actually matters.Actually, this graph, from the CDC, doesn't make sense. Deaths reported in the USA the last couple of weeks have been running between 300 and 750 per day. This graph shows them going to 83 for the entire week ended 6/20/2020. Most likely it's because of the delay between when a person dies and when the death record is passed onto the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and incorporated into the CDC graph. In other words, recent weeks don't reflect all the deaths -- the numbers will increase as more death records are submitted. I read elsewhere on the CDC web site that only 60% of death records are submitted to NCHS within 10 days of the date of death.
Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
I wish my dumb ass friends in their 60's and 70's would wear masks to the supermarket and stay 6 feet away from strangers in restaurants. And they will if a law requires them to do so. Originally Posted by TinyWhat "law requires them to do so"?