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I moved to bum f**k Texas, and I am surrounded by Trump lovers, but so far, none of them have been viral. Plus, I live on a dead-end road on the way to nowhere. Not bad, these days.
Just a Missouri school teacher ... stubborn as a mule and addicted to logic.
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I moved to bum f**k Texas, and I am surrounded by Trump lovers, but so far, none of them have been viral. Plus, I live on a dead-end road on the way to nowhere. Not bad, these days. Why'ja go do a fool thing like that? The last time we talked, I lived in Cali in the Bay Area. Now I live in the South Puget Sound. More trees...and water. My former roommate passed away May 2019. ![[Linked Image from i1199.photobucket.com]](https://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa470/ricksjunkmail1/Sam_zps4nhh6tcl.jpg) Got a new roommate 5 months later: ![[Linked Image from i1199.photobucket.com]](https://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa470/ricksjunkmail1/Screen%20Shot%202020-05-10%20at%202.40.55%20PM_zpsrxhbotwr.png) He's very lazy.  ![[Linked Image from i1199.photobucket.com]](https://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa470/ricksjunkmail1/IMG_0021_zpsva9b9c4j.jpeg)
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Most of us rural folks don't do all that much mixing in the best of times. Most of the cases we had in my county came from Atlanta. Folks who traveled or went to work there brought it back. The strange thing here is our county hospital has been either laying off health workers and cutting hours back on their medical staff. My son-in-law works as a nurse there. Visits to the emergency room is down by at least 2/3rds and routine medical visits there have almost completely ceased. It seems everyone is too scared to go to the hospital out of fear of catching the virus. Talked to my family doctor the other day, she said she is seeing only about half the normal load of her patients. Again fear of catching the virus in the doctor's office. seems, at least down here, routine and regular medical visits for things like colds, flu, X-rays, medicine refills, exams, etc. and other services have become a thing of the past. Or at least until the virus goes away. Our Dentist and our eye doctor's offices have been closed since the start of this thing. Took the dogs to the vet last week for their shots, but the vet wouldn't allow anyone to come inside. He took the dogs and did his thing while we waited in the car. At least the dogs got their shots.
It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.
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It seems everyone is too scared to go to the hospital out of fear of catching the virus. I don't fear going to hospital ... I have a healthy respect for the fact hospitals are where people who are sick, with all manner of potentially deadly diseases, are enclosed in one place. The antiseptic smell is not convincing to me.
ignorance is the enemy without equality there is no liberty Save America - Lock Trump Up!!!!
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Each individual is different, each has different phobias and fears. You actually have some folks who think, thought this virus was going to wipe out 2/3rds or more of the entire world's population. On the other side, there are those who believe it's a hoax.
With all the attention given to the virus and closing everything up, it's understandable that some, perhaps quite a lot have fears of going to the hospital and doctor's offices. If one gets the virus, those are the first places those folks will go. Stay away from hospitals and doctor's offices, minimize your chances of catching the virus. Or so it seems quite a lot of folks in my county think so anyway.
It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.
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I was scared to go anywhere at first, but it became apparent that if we were careful we could mostly go on with our lives. Nobody I know knows anybody who has had it. Everybody I know is being careful as hell about touching anything anywhere or getting close to anyone outside of pretty tight circles. It aint over til it's over but at least we know the rules of the game now. We can stop the spread and protect ourselves from getting it.
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Sometimes I sense that there are a lot of people who really haven't a clue as to what has happened. Basically, people who understand things about hospitals, covid-19, etc. figured out that if covid-19 couldn't be slowed down that the hospitals would be overwhelmed and those who had been infected, and were ill, would not be able to get medical attention because our healthcare system would be overwhelmed and there would not be enough facilities to handled the infected. The result of that understanding incurred some changes in how things were. Large, new, facilities were built, for instance, in New York (they got used but are now, for the most part, gone). The populace was told to go home and stay there to lower the number of infected as well. The reasoning was that if you did that you wouldn't get infected thereby lowering the possibility of an overwhelmed healthcare system unable to care for the ill. This worked, the day was saved, everybody who needed hospital care got that care and still do. That was it, that was why. There were, however, changes. These were that everybody (for the most part) went home so as not to get infected. This means most folks are not shopping, not eating out, children are not going to school, universities have shut down, and people are not working. All that being said we still have Covid-19 waiting to infect anybody who is not careful. There are new cases every day. There are, however, communities, such as where I live, where nobody has been infected unless they came from outside, or went someplace else, got infected, then returned here to infect friends or relatives (we have had about 5 like that - total). Since there are few infected (22 out of a population of something like 70,000) there is a whole group of the population that tend to discount Covid-19 and want to have everybody back working and spending their money. The problem with that one is that nobody has been working and so there are few that have any money to spend in the first place. Over time its all morphed into a political situation wherein the Republicans are right when they question whether there is a Covid-19 and the other side that continues to hide at home. In the end, I think, we have a problem with what really is, and what really isn't and instead of that being a question of reality it has become a question of politics. My own thought is remaining careful is probably the smart thing to do. Politics, when it comes to this, is basically insane and makes no sense. All that being said I am not convinced there is anything anybody can do about any of this. Its as if we have all decided to have mental problems to one degree or another. I know people, for instance, who refuse to wear face masks. They never even started to wear them and they are not getting infected because we have done an absolutely great job of dealing with those that do get infected and they are out of sight and out of mind. One side says "why worry" and the other says "look out!" and both sides laugh at the other. The interesting part, for me, is that there is now a lot of talk as to how Covid-19 is attacking, more and more, those outside of major population centers. Since, here, we are all pretty much relaxed, on both sides, I suspect we are wide open to getting infected. I remain convinced that Covid-19 will be there until either 75% of us get it and survive or that a vaccine that works. In between I would also like to know that there are treatments for the infected that work. One of my personal problems is that I am 85 and not likely to currently survive unless there is a treatment or vaccine that actually works. Anyway, piles of people no longer have jobs. There have been any number of small businesses that have closed their doors and have no plans to start up again. This adds to the unemployed. Big Corporations are also getting ready to start firing employees because they have no business. This started with people hiding out from Covid-19, this caused, and is causing, the aforementioned employment problems. We are being told that even after Covid-19 goes away we will have unemployment between 20% and 40% for several years whilst those that employ restore themselves. Now add in the simple fact that we went from a 20,000,000,000+ (20 trillion+) debt to, so far a 24 trillion dollar debt. I suspect that will go up to quite a bit more than that. All this has happened whilst our GDP has continued to fall which also means that our debt is going to end up A LOT more than our GDP and this will re-define our national debt and the sale of our bonds based on a national debt that is hugely more than our Gross National Product which is the sum total of all goods and services in the United States. This is NOT a good thing! A simple way to put this one is that Joe is friend of yours and wants to borrow money from you. Joe has no job, and existing debt of more than he is worth and has no money coming in. You gonna loan Joe any more money? Now, If you are, what if Joe was not a friend but a stranger asking you for money. You gonna loan more money to a stranger? In this case the stranger is the United States of America. https://www.epi.org/blog/the-corona...ion-unless-federal-policymakers-act-now/https://www.epi.org/blog/a-prolonge...eral-aid-to-state-and-local-governments/
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Jgw, very good summation. There's nothing I can add to that. Yes, even down here I see "For Lease," signs in once were prosperous local stores and restaurants. when we emerge from this thing, nothing will be the same. who ever thought that Hospitals and Doctors would be laying people off when this all began?
Like Greger, I also know of no one who has caught the virus. The cases we had in my country can be directly attributed to those who went into and came from Atlanta. When some folks read in the county paper that there were 6 new cases from last week admitted to the hospital and two deaths, most just stopped going to the hospital. They knew that was where the active cases were and it was to be avoided.
It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.
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I actually think we are going to have a vaccine (or several) before the end of the year. Business will reopen where they planned for this and had enough reserves to hold out. A lot of them may move because they gave up leases, but then again there will be a lot of space available. There may be new businesses, as wealthy people invest. Remember, they have not gone broke at all during this pandemic: They just stopped making a lot of income.
What happens post vaccine when a pizza parlor opens? Huge business as people rush to get back to eating pizzas. What happens when sit-down restaurants open safely? Jam-packed. Yes, 20% of the population has endured unemployment, but a lot of people did not. I think the business environment is going to come roaring back.
Edit 5/28: Just got back from Home Depot at 2 PM. Parking lot was full. Turned around and came home.
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Nice to hear from you again, Spag-hetti!
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