Sorry to hear that.

Why not give some respect to those of us who kept the economy going in spite of the risks?

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We fired them. :wink:

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I kept the economy going by drawing on my personal savings resources and spending a ton of it locally up in Maine.

What a cold heart you have. As though folks infected with Covid should be sent home to die.

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Methinks that words I am not saying are being put into my mouth.

Methinks

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This is the part where you diminish everyone who paid taxes. You admit to hiding during Covid while riding on our skirts for your own benefit.

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“Diminish everyone who paid taxes”

“Hiding during Covid”…

Methinks I may be getting trolled.

Methinks

What allowed you to have personal saving resources while in hiding?

I did not do that. I just kept going and suffered zero, zilp, nada as a result.

Well, maybe you should just speak more clearly.

Are you writing a poem or something?

I’m sorry, what?

Number 3 doesn’t take home the gold. Heart disease and cancer are the top two, and ■■■■■■ admonishing Americans as if they were idiots to “put off nonessential medical visits” couldn’t possibly be to blame, could it? Don’t go in 20 for the mammogram, pap, colonoscopy or routine physical but go in 21, when it’s at a later stage, hmm :thinking: could that be related?

Another bigwig was actually on the radio advising to please avoid unneeded trips to the grocery and drug store to keep others safe…that woman is ■■■■■■■ nuts and really out of touch with average Joes and Janes. Does she for real think we visit venues when we’re bored?! We don’t actually need to be there?!

Cruel experimentation on dogs and out of touch with average human beings ■■■■■■ needs to go. His recommendations have done far more harm than good.

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By working a lot.

The whole “in hiding” thing is humorous.

Good for you. I didn’t. Because my work was shut down. So I drew upon my Savings. Somehow that was a bad thing?

Do you have a safe place?

But if you say “one plus one” , you might as well have said “two”. That’s what it means.

What do you mean? Aren’t you the guy who wanted to go to the local bar and make sure everyone was vaccinated so you could be “safe”.?

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The annual death numbers for the top two killers, heart Disease and Cancer were not too out of line with the yearly average.

Add Covid to that mix and that strains the system.

Honestly… people should still take precautions because Covid is still out there… but for those who are vaccinated and boosted, the risk is much much less.

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Me, too.

That included in person meetings. How crazy is THAT!

I didn’t have to draw on personal savings because I was in hiding.

DOUBLE down CRAZY!!!

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Nah… I am just laughing at the lame attempt.

In all honesty I understand certain changes. Why, for example, must everyone in a family pile in the car to go grocery shopping? Or to test a car at a dealership?

I understand various practices changing to by appointment only to avoid crowds. I knew a hairdresser long before COVID-19 who wanted potential clients to make appointments. She didn’t want them crowding her shop on Saturday, the busiest day.

But forcing “nonessential” businesses to shut down? Telling everyone “you don’t need that”. ■■■■ that ■■■■ and ■■■■ terms like “essential workers”. One individual in my workplace, when stopped by a LEO during a storm and asked her whereabouts, got in the man’s face with “We work for (Company X). We’re essential workers.”

■■■■ that ■■■■■

I support the NYC vaccine mandate for bars and restaurants.

By summer they will likely be unecessary.

There is that “in hiding” thing again.

What is that about?