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The insanity of Carolyn Goodman exposed, Mr. Beast, Cuomo vs Mcconnell Bankruptcy, & food shortages

The insanity of Carolyn Goodman exposed, Mr. Beast, Cuomo vs Mcconnell Bankruptcy, & food shortages

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The insanity of Carolyn Goodman exposed, Mr. Beast, Cuomo vs Mcconnell Bankruptcy, & food shortages Joey: Phil, it is absolutely a Blue State bail out. Being apart of the future generation I don t want the government to borrow from my future earning for problems today that they can t figure out because no one wants to make the tough decision. People are dying, people are going into poverty and there are tough decisions to be made. The tough decisions are the never 100% fair, but it is necessary is to take action with what you have now. (To the govt) Do the best you can with what you have, restructure you annual budget, move agencies around, do what you have to do to refill your funds. Don t place bets on my future earnings today for hope of making everyone happy. You can t make everyone happy, but you can focus on the 20% areas that truly help out the 80% of american in need.
Date: 2020-04-24

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The problem is the numbers for unemployment aren't exactly accurate it seems like in many states people are being required to resubmit multiple times. Because initial applications are being denied even though they're being told they be eligible under new laws and regulations. In many states furlong employees would not normally be eligible for unemployment however new laws allow them to be paid for unemployment but applications are still being denied. So how many of the 4 million this week were part of the six million last week that were denied. My wife did her co-workers that have been furlonged have been been denied three weeks in a row and then Louisiana governor tells the people is to keep reapplying. I feel like this runs in line with the conspiracy of New York tagging all deaths as covid-19 deaths. It's a false inflation of the unemployment numbers.
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Both the mayor of Las Vegas AND Anderson Cooper are mistaken on what a placebo group is. A placebo group is someone who is not given the substance in question. In this case, that substance is Covid-19. In this case, the people of Las Vegas would be subject to the Covid-19 virus. Therefore, they would be the EXPERIMENTAL group, not the placebo group. Everyone else would be the placebo group. So we would be seeing what happens to the experimental group if Vegas re-opened. And we pretty much all know what would happen to them, so it's not much of an experiment. (I'm particularly concerned because there's a family who are friends of mine, and they're subjects of my next book. I don't want to see them exposed for both personal and professional reasons)
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Ok so if 140 million people will die worldwide from lack of food and starvation because of the virus that makes no sense at all because if everyone just didn t worry about the virus and went on with their daily duties then the death toll wouldn t be that big! This just shows that the stay at home and quarantine is worse than the virus itself! WAKE UP PEOPLE this was the goal the whole time to kill the population and blame it on something that isn t the World s Governments! They have wanted something like this to happen for a long time! Having an invisible enemy to do their dirty work for them and for everyone else to blame a virus instead of the Elite who put this virus out in the world to start!
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American s disastrously inept response to this crisis is early reminiscent of the Irish potato famine where millions died because instead of importing and distributing free grain the powers that be decided rely on free market economics and created make work projects such as roads to nowhere to sustain the economy while letting the cost of food become completely unaffordable due to suply and demand. Meanwhile the richest could buy up small farms to creat massive estates so that they could get richer while the poor starved to death. Laissez fair capitalism and trickle down economics are literally the worst possible response here.
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I just want to say, if you've ever been to a restaurant in China, they take their business practices very, very seriously. Interiors are usually so clean that they are literally sparkling, they do role calls and go over sanitary procedures every single morning, and more higher class restaurants have a couple of servers on your side at all times and they are not even allowed to take tips from customers. You can think whatever about China, but American restaurants, especially ones in Nevada are like filthy shacks in comparison tbh
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What some people don't seem to realize is that some businesses considered 'nonessential' will help economy. The gov't can't keep giving out money indefinitely - it's already a problem. Gradual reopening needs to happen. You can't ignore the economy almost completely because you think it'll completely stop the spread of COVID-19. That's inane, and the second you reopen things at any rate, the numbers will start to rise again. There's no vaccine at the moment, and there won't be any for a while. We need to find a middle ground.
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You can look to Sweden if you want a control. They have 10 times the death rate of their neighbors like Finland who locked down. They did this more because of their culture and awesome healthcare system, it's nationalized so unlike us they know how to take care of the WHOLE population and they are still suffering. Their only hope is that their economic recovery will at least have a boost because businesses remained open but it will mean they will be dealing with the virus twice as long and will take a hit no matter what.
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McConnell's statement about letting the states go bankrupt (especially cause he's talking about about blue states) is especially hilarious because most of the states that take more from the federal government than they pay in before this hit were red states and most of the hardest hit states actually paid way more towards the federal government than they borrowed. So they were essentially supporting the red states and now that they are in a time of need McConnell is making them out to be like beggars.
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I have a question about the unemployment numbers being reported. While I'm not doubting they are inflated because of the virus causing closures, however do these reports double count the people that are filing multiple times because they have been denied and/or had no response at all? From what I have heard about Indiana specifically is that people are being denied with no response and/or are getting no response at all for multiple weeks in a row. So most of these people are just reapplying again.
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