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OhioWhiteTails

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Already on top of that, Isaac...😂 Cheers!
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Jackalope

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Hope he doesn't like being governor

Someone asked him about enforcement at his address Thursday. He said that he hoped people would obey closures but if not it would be done by law enforcement, and knowing there aren't enough of them he has other options that he hopes he doesn't have to use. Really it's up to the people.
 

teenbowhunter

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It’s a weird thing where we need to have enough people get infected before shutting everything down that there’s isn’t just a massive boom when things open back up. Regardless there will be another spike when schools and whatnot open back up, but it would be good if a large chunk were immune before then so that second spike is manageable.
That being said we also need to keep this initial spike manageable. It’s a weird balance.
 
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Bigcountry40

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It’s a weird thing where we need to have enough people get infected before shutting everything down that there’s isn’t just a massive boom when things open back up. Regardless there will be another spike when schools and whatnot open back up, but it would be good if a large chunk were immune before then so that second spike is manageable.
That being said we also need to keep this initial spike manageable. It’s a weird balance.
We ain't going back to school this year, but you are correct, everybody sits around for 3 weeks nothing really happens, we return to normalcy for about 2 weeks then boom say thing all over again. I could be wrong
 
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bowhunter1023

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I'm not getting on your case, Jesse. (didn't really seem to me like you were condoning this, btw.) I just wanted to know where you heard such a thing. I've never heard a business person I respect say "don't waste a crisis" with respect to anything that is an actual "crisis" like this illness may become. no person with one shred of morality would go near what these two jack-offs are doing. I'm not staking any claim to high moral ground, here. I'm still at the bottom of that hill.

The idea of insurance is in it's essence, capitalizing on crisis. Same could be said for mortuaries.
 
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