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Covfefe-19 The 11th Part: Suck It Up And Die Grandpa I Need A Manicure!!

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I am old enough to remember when Chuck Murray wasnt a troll. Man he took the Expos leaving Montreal badly. Sad really but hey...block and move on my friends.
 
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I am old enough to remember when Chuck Murray wasnt a troll. Man he took the Expos leaving Montreal badly. Sad really but hey...block and move on my friends.

Yeah. He's basically throwing a temper tantrum because someone took his iPad away. Pity. Want to get some coffee?
 
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Lay off the hydroxychloroquine
 
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I'm sure it was discussed already, but MN is opening up a little more this coming week. I doubt I'll sit inside anywhere, the places I go, I prefer to sit on the rail (this includes restaurants and diners), and I don't think that would be feasible for the establishment, given the spacing requirements. At that point, I'll just utilize the patio, especially since (from my understanding) is that reservations are still required for inside seating (given the limited capacity).

Have 3 reservations lined up in the next 10 days or so, finally get to hang out with some friends I haven't seen in months. I'm pumped for it.
 
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I have zero interest in going to a restaurant...especially with what I am hearing from my friends that are servers. Both of my parents are in their 70s with health issues and so are the girlfriends so I am not going to be selfish in that regard. I am sticking to my original plan of an extra few weeks after things open up before I really even consider it.

If things are still on track by the 4th I will re-assess then.
 
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Restaurants are open for limited capacity in Michigan on Monday. I'm a bit happy because now I can sit in a coffee shop between clients and get actual work done... if there's enough space.
 
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25 posts is the quickest I've ever Ignored somebody. New league record.

From cadence, word choice, everything, I assume I know know who it is. One of our favorite repeat offenders. I expect this spurt will last a few months and then he'll give up when people don't feed him (HINT!) or he violates his probation in meat world.
I did not make 25. It is kind of like watching the kids in the back seat of the car when one of them keeps poking, poking to get a reaction. I don't have patience to waste time with that.

The next few weeks ought to be interesting. All the rainbows and unicorn folks have decided if they open up people will go out. There are enough stupid people who will. Add that to the folks out there yelling, packed together protesting and things are not going to be nice.
 
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I would like the trolls to know I emailed my student who has permanent lung damage and had a seance for the family friend who died of COVID and they both said you can eat **** and die. Apparently they dont take kindly to people making jokes out of diseases that sort of ****ed up their lives...bunch of snowflakes.

On a different note my decisions on restaurants are my own. I will never shame anyone who chooses to go out and I hope that doesnt become a thing.
 
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I would like the trolls to know I emailed my student who has permanent lung damage and had a seance for the family friend who died of COVID and they both said you can eat **** and die. Apparently they dont take kindly to people making jokes out of diseases that sort of ****ed up their lives...bunch of snowflakes.

On a different note my decisions on restaurants are my own. I will never shame anyone who chooses to go out and I hope that doesnt become a thing.

I won't blame ANYone for going out or not going out. It's a personal choice, and how comfortable they are. For the group I take vacation with to MI each year, we're expecting some to not go this year because reasons, and that is more than fine. We all understand.

I'm sure some places will try and skirt the rules a little, and I won't go to those places. So far, in my area, the places I've looked into are very strict on the rules, and I've driven by some of those places, and they seem to be adhering to the rules.
 
I would like the trolls to know I emailed my student who has permanent lung damage and had a seance for the family friend who died of COVID and they both said you can eat **** and die. Apparently they dont take kindly to people making jokes out of diseases that sort of ****ed up their lives...bunch of snowflakes.

On a different note my decisions on restaurants are my own. I will never shame anyone who chooses to go out and I hope that doesnt become a thing.

Jokes? And every tweet you post is what, Science?

Your stability seems a bit concerning.
 
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Greetings, comrades - your pal from Radio Free Cafe just checking in to make sure you sensitive dears are doing OK on what must have been a challenging week for The Cause. Lockdowns effectively over, US jobs report showing the so-called "experts" were only 10 million or so workers off (i.e. 2.5MM jobs gained instead of 8MM lost in May), markets bouncing back, sports all on the way back, Vegas and NYC coming back on line, and the dirty rotten Obama-gate stuff finally being laid bare for the whole wide world to see. In short, the whole charade exposed, in living color, and despite their Herculean efforts, the MSM can't put the genie back in the bottle …

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattv...-out-and-protest-amid-covid-outbreak-n2570127

Is this the end of the ‘expert’? If not, we’re on that trajectory with the medical community’s transparent shift regarding the lockdowns over the coronavirus outbreak. Businesses couldn’t reopen because we needed to control the spread, flatten the curve, and ensure the hospitals were not overrun. Venturing out made you a selfish bastard. And then, a couple of weeks prior, though some of you were already poking holes through the narrative, there was a great reversal. Some were grounded in good news. New York City, the mecca of the US-based outbreak, saw deaths decline and hospitalizations stabilize. Hooray! Then, the CDC study showed that the mortality rate was around .04 percent, which makes this virus less deadly than the flu. Then, the CDC said that this virus doesn’t spread as easily on surfaces—this was one of the main reasons for the stay-at-home order. Asymptomatic people touching stuff and passing on the pathogen. The curve was flattened. States not heavily impacted were set to reopen and the liberal media went haywire. Florida was supposed to be awash with bodies. That was over eight weeks ago—and we still have no mountains of dead bodies. Some of us, myself included, overreacted. Initially, I think most were fine with the quarantine over the health care system overload and stopping the spread reasons, but some Democrats, in typical fashion, decided to move the goalposts to stay inside until we have a vaccine.



Protests were held across the country, and many have devolved into full-blown riots. There should be outrage. In fact, the country was united in anger, but that breaks down when looting, vandalism, and mayhem become rampant, and that has happened in our cities. Oh right, the lockdowns, yes—they’re over. Given how the medical community now says that racism is just as much a pandemic as COVID, the expert class has been exposed as true pod people. We’ve gone from stay home and be a hero and help medical staff to get out there and protest or you’re supporting white supremacy. That’s quite the 180-degree turn. Academia is infested with liberal bias, but as the woke legions graduate and continue to spread their cancer into other institutions, this is what you get. Pseudo-scientific nonsense and decisions based on bashing Trump.



You have to admit, this lockdown narrative was a well-executed strategy. The liberal media keeps up the doom and gloom news, which tanks the markets. The political class seeing this chooses the ‘better safe than sorry’ approach and enacts stay-at-home order, and then the pinch on businesses begins. The hope was to keep fear alive and let this eat into Trump’s re-election chances. Those who deviate are shamed. Rinse and repeat until the data started to show this was an overreaction. And now, with a new issue that can be used to attack Trump, get on out and riot.



And this is how you turn a colossal event that possibly could have hurt Trump in 2020 and morph it into a massive in-kind contribution to his re-election effort. Why? Because liberals are stupid. Yes, their allies in the media did a swell job selling panic and trashing the market. And then thinking this reversal after everything that’s been said—it’s just…you cannot make it up. The liberal bias is explicitly clear and be prepared to defend every suggestion you make from here going out because the default position should be to look on these clowns with contempt and skepticism ... The lockdowns are over. Ignore their advice from here going forward. They’re finished.

I'll give you guys credit. You almost hoodwinked the rest of us.

Almost.

TTFN :)

Heeey, Chuck, my buddy...you're back! Great to see you haven't contracted the virus yet. Lot's to unpack in that post of yours. Most of it absolute bulls--t of course but hey, that's how you roll... I'd respond but, you've proven you won't engage with someone who you can't compete with so, I'll save you for Kepler although I highly doubt he'll give you the time of day. Actually, I will respond to one point from that rag you chose to quote from. Don't know where the author of that Nazi rag got his info but, the CDC is saying the current fatality rate is .26% not the .04 number he/you quoted. Here's a link to a USA Today article discussing it;

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...stimates-covid-19-death-rate-0-26/5269331002/

Another stake in the heart of the "this isn't any worse than the flu" trope you morons insist on sticking to is that John's Hopkins currently has us at 109,132 deaths in just over 3 months -- which every expert in this area says is likely under-counted by 10% -- and, the number of deaths attributed to the flu between Feb. 1st and June 1st of this year is 6,320. Here's a link to Statista website where you can review it for yourself;

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1113051/number-reported-deaths-from-covid-pneumonia-and-flu-us/

Now, I don't know where you learned basic math skills Chuck but, where I learned it, 109,000 plus is quite a bit more than 6,320. Oh, and we're still averaging over 20,000 new cases per day and about 900 deaths per day. Oh, one more thing, cases are now beginning to rise in states like Georgia and Florida and Texas...:rolleyes:
 
Heeey, Chuck, my buddy...you're back! Great to see you haven't contracted the virus yet. Lot's to unpack in that post of yours. Most of it absolute bulls--t of course but hey, that's how you roll... I'd respond but, you've proven you won't engage with someone who you can't compete with so, I'll save you for Kepler although I highly doubt he'll give you the time of day. Actually, I will respond to one point from that rag you chose to quote from. Don't know where the author of that Nazi rag got his info but, the CDC is saying the current fatality rate is .26% not the .04 number he/you quoted. Here's a link to a USA Today article discussing it;

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...stimates-covid-19-death-rate-0-26/5269331002/

Another stake in the heart of the "this isn't any worse than the flu" trope you morons insist on sticking to is that John's Hopkins currently has us at 109,132 deaths in just over 3 months -- which every expert in this area says is likely under-counted by 10% -- and, the number of deaths attributed to the flu between Feb. 1st and June 1st of this year is 6,320. Here's a link to Statista website where you can review it for yourself;

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1113051/number-reported-deaths-from-covid-pneumonia-and-flu-us/

Now, I don't know where you learned basic math skills Chuck but, where I learned it, 109,000 plus is quite a bit more than 6,320. Oh, and we're still averaging over 20,000 new cases per day and about 900 deaths per day. Oh, one more thing, cases are now beginning to rise in states like Georgia and Florida and Texas...:rolleyes:

Stay in your basement forever and forever. You will be safe.
 
I have zero interest in going to a restaurant...especially with what I am hearing from my friends that are servers. Both of my parents are in their 70s with health issues and so are the girlfriends so I am not going to be selfish in that regard. I am sticking to my original plan of an extra few weeks after things open up before I really even consider it.

If things are still on track by the 4th I will re-assess then.

I expect Massachusetts to announce that restaurants can begin with limit outdoor seating next week. As you describe, I’ll hold off on going for a while and see how it goes. I’ll continue on with takeout (supporting locally owned places) for a while though.
 
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I expect Massachusetts to announce that restaurants can begin with limit outdoor seating next week. As you describe, I’ll hold off on going for a while and see how it goes. I’ll continue on with takeout (supporting locally owned places) for a while and see how it goes.

I will definitely continue takeout for those that won't or cannot open yet, as I have been doing.
 
Obsessed much?

No kidding, right? He emailed people about posts on a message board??

Might be time to get outside and get some fresh air. Mask or no mask.

That doesn’t even get into how he is an adherent fan of Walz. And at a minimum how bad policy created mayhem in MN long term care facilities.
 
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