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Post by Al-O-Meter on Sept 16, 2020 12:50:00 GMT -8
From what I understand, the effort to omit SDSU positives is from both ends. No one wants to shut San Diego back down for college kids who aren't using the hospitals. The problem is that Gavin Newsom's executive order is concrete and no one wants to admit they didn't think it through. If San Diego shuts down due to college kids with sniffles and empty hospitals, Gavin knows he's going to look terrible. Half of all Americans on unemployment right now are in California. Businesses are already fleeing. Gavin's hand-picked head of the California Health and Human Services, Dr Mark Ghaly, is trying to come up with some BS technicality. I know, right. Sniffles!!! Q told me that of the 195k Dead Americans, fewer than 10k were PURE COVID DEATHS. The other 185k? They sneezed their heads off from the sniffles. I also heard that Gavin's father planned the assassination of JFK. Maybe I wasn’t clear enough in my language to get through. I’ll try again to see if I can get you to comprehend. Gavin is fine closing the state to prevent deaths. Gavin is NOT fine closing the state to prevent sniffles. Not all cases result in deaths. Some cases result in sniffles. The SDSU cases are falling almost entirely in the sniffles category and Gavin’s people are working to create wiggle room in the standing edict so the economy isn’t shut down for sniffles category cases. Is that simple enough for you to understand? Do you understand why Gavin has tasked his administration to create a distinction between the two categories of cases and how the state reacts to them? Or do you need me to use simpler words to check your smug self righteous ignorance? I'm happy to help if you need further explaining.
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Post by Al-O-Meter on Sept 16, 2020 12:54:54 GMT -8
I know, right. Sniffles!!! Q told me that of the 195k Dead Americans, fewer than 10k were PURE COVID DEATHS. The other 185k? They sneezed their heads off from the sniffles. I also heard that Gavin's father planned the assassination of JFK. Maybe I wasn’t clear enough in my language to get through. I’ll try again to see if I can get you to comprehend. Gavin is fine closing the state to prevent deaths. Gavin is NOT fine closing the state to prevent sniffles. Not all cases result in deaths. Some cases result in sniffles. The SDSU cases are falling almost entirely in the sniffles category and Gavin’s people are working to create wiggle room in the standing edict so the economy isn’t shut down for sniffles category cases. Is that simple enough for you to understand? Do you understand why Gavin has tasked his administration to create a distinction between the two categories of cases and how the state reacts to them? Or do you need me to use simpler words to check your smug self righteous ignorance? I'm happy to help if you need further explaining. Perhaps you understand the words of professional writers more easily. Here is from the Union Trib: Is that language simple enough for you?
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Post by redaztec5150 on Sept 16, 2020 14:18:58 GMT -8
From Gov. Newsom himself, SDSU will not be carved out from SD so it looks like we may be heading back to Purple Status.
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Post by Gundo on Sept 16, 2020 16:16:12 GMT -8
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Post by aztecmusician on Sept 16, 2020 16:48:58 GMT -8
This is basically an illegal power grab by the tyrannical Dems who run the state. My entertainment company has already been made insolvent. I hope the undecided lemmings who reflexively vote blue reconsider pulling the lever for the despotic Democratic politicians who have needlessly destroyed thousands of small businesses and run the once great state of California into near ruin.
Just a little common sense (quarantining only the infected counties) could have prevented much of this.
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Post by Frantic on Sept 16, 2020 18:22:28 GMT -8
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Post by longtimebooster on Sept 17, 2020 4:09:00 GMT -8
Haha. Hilarious. Businesses can revolt all they want, but until about 80% of the population who are non-death-cult members feel it's safe to return to indoor crowds and regular activities, business will be sparse. Instead of tying themselves into ridiculous pretzels trying to convince everyone that there's no such thing as COVID or that it's just a case of the sniffles, they'd be better served telling patrons to adhere to what works to tamp down pandemics -- social distancing and mask wearing. They should be advocating a coordinated federal response along with federal support and aid for small businesses. All this nonsensical whining isn't getting anyone anywhere.
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Post by gigglyforshrigley on Sept 17, 2020 5:04:08 GMT -8
Haha. Hilarious. Businesses can revolt all they want, but until about 80% of the population who are non-death-cult members feel it's safe to return to indoor crowds and regular activities, business will be sparse. Instead of tying themselves into ridiculous pretzels trying to convince everyone that there's no such thing as COVID or that it's just a case of the sniffles, they'd be better served telling patrons to adhere to what works to tamp down pandemics -- social distancing and mask wearing. They should be advocating a coordinated federal response along with federal support and aid for small businesses. All this nonsensical whining isn't getting anyone anywhere. Apparently you haven't been to downtown, old town, PB, Prospect st in La Jolla, etc. I live in downtown next to the Gaslamp, and I can tell you first hand that people aren't buying this BS being shoved down their throats. It's packed on weekend nights for the outdoor dining/live music etc. Businesses will do fine if they revolt to stay open. People are sick of this and can analyze the science/data for themselves along with using common sense and realize the risks are extremely low for the VAST majority of the population
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Post by longtimebooster on Sept 17, 2020 6:11:51 GMT -8
Haha. Hilarious. Businesses can revolt all they want, but until about 80% of the population who are non-death-cult members feel it's safe to return to indoor crowds and regular activities, business will be sparse. Instead of tying themselves into ridiculous pretzels trying to convince everyone that there's no such thing as COVID or that it's just a case of the sniffles, they'd be better served telling patrons to adhere to what works to tamp down pandemics -- social distancing and mask wearing. They should be advocating a coordinated federal response along with federal support and aid for small businesses. All this nonsensical whining isn't getting anyone anywhere. Apparently you haven't been to downtown, old town, PB, Prospect st in La Jolla, etc. I live in downtown next to the Gaslamp, and I can tell you first hand that people aren't buying this BS being shoved down their throats. It's packed on weekend nights for the outdoor dining/live music etc. Businesses will do fine if they revolt to stay open. People are sick of this and can analyze the science/data for themselves along with using common sense and realize the risks are extremely low for the VAST majority of the population Haha. OK, Leperboy. We'll send y'all get well cards.
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Post by 🥸 Hopeless Aztec on Sept 17, 2020 6:28:00 GMT -8
Haha. Hilarious. Businesses can revolt all they want, but until about 80% of the population who are non-death-cult members feel it's safe to return to indoor crowds and regular activities, business will be sparse. Instead of tying themselves into ridiculous pretzels trying to convince everyone that there's no such thing as COVID or that it's just a case of the sniffles, they'd be better served telling patrons to adhere to what works to tamp down pandemics -- social distancing and mask wearing. They should be advocating a coordinated federal response along with federal support and aid for small businesses. All this nonsensical whining isn't getting anyone anywhere. Apparently you haven't been to downtown, old town, PB, Prospect st in La Jolla, etc. I live in downtown next to the Gaslamp, and I can tell you first hand that people aren't buying this BS being shoved down their throats. It's packed on weekend nights for the outdoor dining/live music etc. Businesses will do fine if they revolt to stay open. People are sick of this and can analyze the science/data for themselves along with using common sense and realize the risks are extremely low for the VAST majority of the population Yes! I live in Carlsbad so I don’t get downtown as often as I use to. However, I went down for the weekend to have some dinner with some friends. Crazy thought I know - and guess what we are all still alive, breathing and didn’t require a hospital visit on the way back. Anyways, I want to support these small businesses that have been crushed by this pandemic. Well there were people everywhere and we couldn’t get a seat anyplace as everything was booked. We finally got a place after walking for 30 minutes. Most wait times were 45+ minutes or nothing available. People of all ages were out and about, all ethnicities, and everyone was wearing a mask and being responsible. People are tired of this and willing to take the risk. We considered everything and made the decision to get out. I don’t look down or speak negatively on anyone who chooses to stay home, not risk the virus, stay in their caves or whatever you want to call it. At this point, we know this risks and you have to decide what is your level of fear and what you are willing to accept. I am done with staying indoors, my kids are going nuts, wife thinks I ask for too much 😍, etc. I am getting out and about and willing to take the chance that I contact the virus but I am no longer staying sheltered down.
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Post by gigglyforshrigley on Sept 17, 2020 6:37:40 GMT -8
Apparently you haven't been to downtown, old town, PB, Prospect st in La Jolla, etc. I live in downtown next to the Gaslamp, and I can tell you first hand that people aren't buying this BS being shoved down their throats. It's packed on weekend nights for the outdoor dining/live music etc. Businesses will do fine if they revolt to stay open. People are sick of this and can analyze the science/data for themselves along with using common sense and realize the risks are extremely low for the VAST majority of the population Yes! I live in Carlsbad so I don’t get downtown as often as I use to. However, I went down for the weekend to have some dinner with some friends. Crazy thought I know - and guess what we are all still alive, breathing and didn’t require a hospital visit on the way back. Anyways, I want to support these small businesses that have been crushed by this pandemic. Well there were people everywhere and we couldn’t get a seat anyplace as everything was booked. We finally got a place after walking for 30 minutes. Most wait times were 45+ minutes or nothing available. People of all ages were out and about, all ethnicities, and everyone was wearing a mask and being responsible. People are tired of this and willing to take the risk. We considered everything and made the decision to get out. I don’t look down or speak negatively on anyone who chooses to stay home, not risk the virus, stay in their caves or whatever you want to call it. At this point, we know this risks and you have to decide what is your level of fear and what you are willing to accept. I am done with staying indoors, my kids are going nuts, wife thinks I ask for too much 😍, etc. I am getting out and about and willing to take the chance that I contact the virus but I am no longer staying sheltered down. Agreed on all fronts.
Newsome doesn't need to be our dad keeping us safe. He's just another guy - he's not some all-knowing presence. We are just as capable of assessing risk as he is. Leave it to individuals to make their own decisions and respect everyone's decision
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Post by sdmotohead on Sept 17, 2020 8:57:55 GMT -8
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Post by uwphoto on Sept 17, 2020 9:10:53 GMT -8
I wonder if the Nashville Mayor is a Democrat or Republican? And what about the City Council? Only blue states have covid. They also don't rake their forests. oops, backcountry small towns burning up in Cali, WA and Oregon are mostly red...who woulda known? "I love the poorly educated".
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Post by sleepy on Sept 17, 2020 9:16:16 GMT -8
Automatic ticketing needs to be implemented -- and should have been implemented months ago. 500 bucks a violation oughta do it. It's clear just from reading this thread that the amount of self-centered denialists is going to keep costing lives.
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Post by sdmotohead on Sept 17, 2020 9:26:03 GMT -8
Automatic ticketing needs to be implemented -- and should have been implemented months ago. 500 bucks a violation oughta do it. It's clear just from reading this thread that the amount of self-centered denialists is going to keep costing lives. Or you can stay at home and watch it from the safety of your couch. Don't project your self-imposed fear mongering on others. Keep eating your saturated fats filled with refined sugar foods which cause internal inflammation and eventually diabetes thus lowering your immune system all while you tell other people on how to live their lives.
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Post by gigglyforshrigley on Sept 17, 2020 9:31:10 GMT -8
Automatic ticketing needs to be implemented -- and should have been implemented months ago. 500 bucks a violation oughta do it. It's clear just from reading this thread that the amount of self-centered denialists is going to keep costing lives. LOL for what? Not wearing masks? I've got no problem wearing a mask indoors to slow the spread - especially in the grocery store. I'm referring to businesses staying open
Glad you're not dictator ahem I mean governor
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Post by aztecmusician on Sept 17, 2020 9:58:17 GMT -8
Automatic ticketing needs to be implemented -- and should have been implemented months ago. 500 bucks a violation oughta do it. It's clear just from reading this thread that the amount of self-centered denialists is going to keep costing lives. Having people just sitting at home for 6 months+ waiting for the “all clear from our government officials” certainly has some dire physical and mental health implications. Maybe more than the actual fear driven plague narrative from our government media complex.
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Post by Gundo on Sept 17, 2020 11:53:25 GMT -8
I had more faith in the student body.
SDSU is bearing the brunt of the blame for San Diego County’s 7.9 case rate – a rate that if maintained for another week will make the county the first in California to regress in the state’s Blueprint for A Safer Economy reopening plan.
If bumped back to tier one, restaurants, churches, movie theaters, museums and gyms in San Diego County will again have to cease indoor operations, a prospect which many business owners have voiced serious concerns over, and the county is working hard to prevent.
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Post by AzTex on Sept 17, 2020 12:01:56 GMT -8
I had more faith in the student body. SDSU is bearing the brunt of the blame for San Diego County’s 7.9 case rate – a rate that if maintained for another week will make the county the first in California to regress in the state’s Blueprint for A Safer Economy reopening plan. If bumped back to tier one, restaurants, churches, movie theaters, museums and gyms in San Diego County will again have to cease indoor operations, a prospect which many business owners have voiced serious concerns over, and the county is working hard to prevent. I wonder how many of those student cases were brought with them from out of the County when they returned to school. I suspect that a lot of those cases did not originate in San Diego County, but the State counts them against us.
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Post by aztecmusician on Sept 17, 2020 13:26:22 GMT -8
20 year old Students have been isolated and quarantined for 6 months and they have one thing and one thing only in their filthy little minds.
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