The only way this works is with martial law.

MegaBlue05

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I've been working for months and I'm just fine and so is everyone I know. We've been taken for a ride here it's gonna become more obvious by the day and people are gonna be furious. They already are. We're basically living in east Germany right now

With all due respect, you comes across as a hyper-political zealot who only sees things through an extreme-right wing lens. This isn't a global conspiracy to hurt the re-election chances of President Trump no matter how many times Limbaugh says it.

The spouse of one of my cousins, a 42-year-old man from Pennsylvania who ran marathons for fun is going in the ground Friday. Cause of death COVID-19. He was fine less than 10 days ago.

Your "hasn't affected me so it must not be real" attitude is pitiful if you're older than 21. If you're a fully grown adult, yikes. We're up to 206,000 cases with 4,800 deaths in a month. We're still 30-90 days from the peak. Do the math if you're capable.
 
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With all due respect, you comes across as a hyper-political zealot who only sees things through an extreme-right wing lens. This isn't a global conspiracy to hurt the re-election chances of President Trump no matter how many times Limbaugh says it.

The spouse of one of my cousins, a 42-year-old man from Pennsylvania who ran marathons for fun is going in the ground Friday. Cause of death COVID-19. He was fine less than 10 days ago.

Your "hasn't affected me so it must not be real" attitude is pitiful if you're older than 21. If you're a fully grown adult, yikes. We're up to 206,000 cases with 4,800 deaths in a month. We're still 30-90 days from the peak. Do the math if you're capable.

that's nothing. For one percent of the population to get this there would have to be 3.2 million cases. You have absolutely no perspective whatsoever. The odds of this killing you is astronomical! You're not even likely to get it. 30-90 days from the peak you don't even know peak from your own ***

The whole thing is political why was a bill passed to the tune of over 2 trillion dollars with nothing but left wing causes? Why is Pelosi and schiff drumming up another impeachment?

I don't really care what anyone else wants to do quite frankly. I'm working and going about my life and I'm not participating in this panic. If the "experts" told you to paint yourself orange and jump in a lake would you do it ?

if the media is beating the drum that this is only gonna get worse you can basically rest assured that the worst of it is over because they've done nothing but lie for 20 years and they didn't decide to start telling the truth with this. It would be a cold day in hell before the Chinese government or the American media gives you the truth about anything

you and your left wing pals know exactly how you're exploiting this to get everything you want and then you accuse the right of making it political when we're already on defense. I'm not fooled and I'm not arguing with you anymore. This is not even anything new you did the same with bush and Katrina. Same playbook. Dance on the graves because some people dying is inevitable.

Good thing for us we've got the best medicine in the world and we'll have the most cases and the least dead that I can assure you

it's a win win for the left if it gets worse they'll say we told you so. If it gets better they'll say it's only because we told you what to do and like good sheeple you listened.

If this is how democrats are gonna exploit a crisis from now on I'm ready for civil war
 
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MegaBlue05

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that's nothing. For one percent of the population to get this there would have to be 3.2 million cases. You have absolutely no perspective whatsoever. The odds of this killing you is astronomical! You're not even likely to get it. 30-90 days from the peak you don't even know peak from your own ***

The whole thing is political why was a bill passed to the tune of over 2 trillion dollars with nothing but left wing causes? Why is Pelosi and schiff drumming up another impeachment?

I don't really care what anyone else wants to do quite frankly. I'm working and going about my life and I'm not participating in this panic. If the "experts" told you to paint yourself orange and jump in a lake would you do it ?

if the media is beating the drum that this is only gonna get worse you can basically rest assured that the worst of it is over because they've done nothing but lie for 20 years and they didn't decide to start telling the truth with this. It would be a cold day in hell before the Chinese government or the American media gives you the truth about anything

you and your left wing pals know exactly how you're exploiting this to get everything you want and then you accuse the right of making it political when we're already on defense. I'm not fooled and I'm not arguing with you anymore. This is not even anything new you did the same with bush and Katrina. Same playbook. Dance on the graves because some people dying is inevitable.

Good thing for us we've got the best medicine in the world and we'll have the most cases and the least dead that I can assure you

it's a win win for the left if it gets worse they'll say we told you so. If it gets better they'll say it's only because we told you what to do and like good sheeple you listened.

If this is how democrats are gonna exploit a crisis from now on I'm ready for civil war

You're insane.

There's too much whataboutism in all that **** to even bother. It's all fake. Fingers in ears. Lalalala. I see the light now.
 
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You're insane.

There's too much whataboutism in all that **** to even bother. It's all fake. Fingers in ears. Lalalala. I see the light now.

Ah whataboutism the liberal word de jour that translates to "I know I'm a fking hypocrite but I hate being called on it" How many abortions were there today scumbag?

If there's a silver lining with this virus it's that it will mostly kill left wingers in turd world left wing cities. And educate people on the importance of securing the border. Not progressives of course they are the antithesis to a free American society
 

bigsmoothie

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that's nothing. For one percent of the population to get this there would have to be 3.2 million cases. You have absolutely no perspective whatsoever. The odds of this killing you is astronomical! You're not even likely to get it. 30-90 days from the peak you don't even know peak from your own ***

The whole thing is political why was a bill passed to the tune of over 2 trillion dollars with nothing but left wing causes? Why is Pelosi and schiff drumming up another impeachment?

I don't really care what anyone else wants to do quite frankly. I'm working and going about my life and I'm not participating in this panic. If the "experts" told you to paint yourself orange and jump in a lake would you do it ?

if the media is beating the drum that this is only gonna get worse you can basically rest assured that the worst of it is over because they've done nothing but lie for 20 years and they didn't decide to start telling the truth with this. It would be a cold day in hell before the Chinese government or the American media gives you the truth about anything

you and your left wing pals know exactly how you're exploiting this to get everything you want and then you accuse the right of making it political when we're already on defense. I'm not fooled and I'm not arguing with you anymore. This is not even anything new you did the same with bush and Katrina. Same playbook. Dance on the graves because some people dying is inevitable.

Good thing for us we've got the best medicine in the world and we'll have the most cases and the least dead that I can assure you

it's a win win for the left if it gets worse they'll say we told you so. If it gets better they'll say it's only because we told you what to do and like good sheeple you listened.

If this is how democrats are gonna exploit a crisis from now on I'm ready for civil war
Political board is ^ way.
 

WildcatofNati

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With all due respect, you comes across as a hyper-political zealot who only sees things through an extreme-right wing lens. This isn't a global conspiracy to hurt the re-election chances of President Trump no matter how many times Limbaugh says it.

The spouse of one of my cousins, a 42-year-old man from Pennsylvania who ran marathons for fun is going in the ground Friday. Cause of death COVID-19. He was fine less than 10 days ago.

Your "hasn't affected me so it must not be real" attitude is pitiful if you're older than 21. If you're a fully grown adult, yikes. We're up to 206,000 cases with 4,800 deaths in a month. We're still 30-90 days from the peak. Do the math if you're capable.
And where do you come up with a 30 to 90 day peak, if I may ask?

I'm hearing mid-April, from Drs. Fauci and Birx and the IMHE website. Those are my sources; what are yours?
 
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I work for UKPD, and I can assure you this crap is real, as I'm posted, most days anyway, at the hospital. We use the same PPE that the medical staff use when we have to deal with a crazy, a druggie, etc, etc. I haven't seen my parents, who are in their 80's, for almost a month, for their sake. I wash my hands so much at work I have to keep a bottle of lotion on hand due to dry hands at the end of the day. I don't like it, (who does?), but I'm expected to be at work and on post, and my bills have to be paid; my kid has to be fed, etc, etc. We're all in this together folks, but I firmly believe we will come out much the stronger at the end, whenever that may be.

Today I had to go to Kroger, no choice, and it was packed. (In Richmond, Ky.) I got what I needed, thanked as many employees as I could, and got out. Btw, they were fully stocked on everything except.......drum roll please.....toilet paper and canned goods. Plenty of everything else, and I didn't see anyone hoarding anything.

My son and I love to bass fish, and I finally got him to try, and learn, to use a baitcaster. He's now learned it, as best he can since he's a southpaw and I'm not; all my reels are right handed. So, since we're going to our "super secret" pond where NOBODY but us, and the family of the owner, are allowed to fish, I had to buy him a lefty baitcaster. Wal Mart didn't have any, but our local fishing goods store was open, but via a locked door, only allow one person to enter at a time. Terrific idea, IMO. They had exactly what I wanted, plus a few new spinner baits I bought for him, and I was in and out in under 15 minutes and the next guy was then allowed in. More small businesses need to follow this example, and I'm sure a lot are, but some are not.

On a whim, I stopped by a local gun shop an old friend owns. I'd been in the mind to buy a new shotgun and a nice little Ruger 9mm,; shotgun for my son and the Ruger for dad. :) Sure enough he, along with two buddies of his were just hanging out with an open front door. He states he's not worried about the virus; I don't understand that line of thinking myself but he's not going to change his way of thinking now. That, I fear is what too many are thinking: that this is either not real, or it's being blown out of proportion, and it will only cause this **** to go on longer than is necessary.
 

UKnCincy_rivals

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Ah whataboutism the liberal word de jour that translates to "I know I'm a fking hypocrite but I hate being called on it" How many abortions were there today scumbag?

If there's a silver lining with this virus it's that it will mostly kill left wingers in turd world left wing cities. And educate people on the importance of securing the border. Not progressives of course they are the antithesis to a free American society

We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred...”
 

vhcat70

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I work for UKPD, and I can assure you this crap is real, as I'm posted, most days anyway, at the hospital. We use the same PPE that the medical staff use when we have to deal with a crazy, a druggie, etc, etc. I haven't seen my parents, who are in their 80's, for almost a month, for their sake. I wash my hands so much at work I have to keep a bottle of lotion on hand due to dry hands at the end of the day. I don't like it, (who does?), but I'm expected to be at work and on post, and my bills have to be paid; my kid has to be fed, etc, etc. We're all in this together folks, but I firmly believe we will come out much the stronger at the end, whenever that may be.

Today I had to go to Kroger, no choice, and it was packed. (In Richmond, Ky.) I got what I needed, thanked as many employees as I could, and got out. Btw, they were fully stocked on everything except.......drum roll please.....toilet paper and canned goods. Plenty of everything else, and I didn't see anyone hoarding anything.

My son and I love to bass fish, and I finally got him to try, and learn, to use a baitcaster. He's now learned it, as best he can since he's a southpaw and I'm not; all my reels are right handed. So, since we're going to our "super secret" pond where NOBODY but us, and the family of the owner, are allowed to fish, I had to buy him a lefty baitcaster. Wal Mart didn't have any, but our local fishing goods store was open, but via a locked door, only allow one person to enter at a time. Terrific idea, IMO. They had exactly what I wanted, plus a few new spinner baits I bought for him, and I was in and out in under 15 minutes and the next guy was then allowed in. More small businesses need to follow this example, and I'm sure a lot are, but some are not.

On a whim, I stopped by a local gun shop an old friend owns. I'd been in the mind to buy a new shotgun and a nice little Ruger 9mm,; shotgun for my son and the Ruger for dad. :) Sure enough he, along with two buddies of his were just hanging out with an open front door. He states he's not worried about the virus; I don't understand that line of thinking myself but he's not going to change his way of thinking now. That, I fear is what too many are thinking: that this is either not real, or it's being blown out of proportion, and it will only cause this **** to go on longer than is necessary.
Thank you & Godspeed. Did he have one of the new Ruger 5.7x28 ?
 

WildcatofNati

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You’re straining at gnats.
The difference between a peak in about two weeks, as opposed to a peak in 30 to 90 days, is the difference between approximately 75,000 to 100,000 deaths and probably over 250,000 deaths with mitigation. It's also a difference of seeing a return to normalcy to in early June as opposed to the end of the summer. The current situation may or may not be sustainable with a peak in mid-April but would be absolutely catastrophic to the economy if it goes on much longer than that. So this is not a "gnat" but a very serious issue and I seriously hope that the scientific experts, as opposed to message board experts, are correct about the likelihood of a mid-April peak (which actually makes sense in any event when dealing with a coronavirus as opposed to a rhinovirus). Because if this hasn't started slowing down by the end of May, absent a miracle cure, the current shutdown situation will be absolutely impossible to continue, to maintain any semblance of a functioning nation, and the other option will be the doomsday scenario projected in the initial Imperial College report.
 

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The difference between a peak in about two weeks, as opposed to a peak in 30 to 90 days, is the difference between approximately 75,000 to 100,000 deaths and probably over 250,000 deaths with mitigation. It's also a difference of seeing a return to normalcy to in early June as opposed to the end of the summer. The current situation may or may not be sustainable with a peak in mid-April but would be absolutely catastrophic to the economy if it goes on much longer than that. So this is not a "gnat" but a very serious issue and I seriously hope that the scientific experts, as opposed to message board experts, are correct about the likelihood of a mid-April peak (which actually makes sense in any event when dealing with a coronavirus as opposed to a rhinovirus). Because if this hasn't started slowing down by the end of May, absent a miracle cure, the current shutdown situation will be absolutely impossible to continue, to maintain any semblance of a functioning nation, and the other option will be the doomsday scenario projected in the initial Imperial College report.

It is a gnat because you’re hung up on a detail that ultimately isn’t that relevant to the broader point the other poster was making.

But it also reveals your lack of understating of the IHME model. The mid-April peak is the national peak, which is simply an aggregation of all of the state level peaks. The mid-April date is primarily driven by states like New York.

There are many other states where the peak is forecasted to occur much later. Virginia, for example, is not forecasted to peak until late May. This is why the Virginia governor issued a lockdown of the state until June 10.

So even though the date range isn’t really relevant to the other poster’s point, his understanding of the peak is more accurate than yours.
 

WildcatofNati

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It is a gnat because you’re hung up on a detail that ultimately isn’t that relevant to the broader point the other poster was making.

But it also reveals your lack of understating of the IHME model. The mid-April peak is the national peak, which is simply an aggregation of all of the state level peaks. The mid-April is primarily driven by states like New York.

There are many other states where the peak is forecasted to occur much later. Virginia, for example, is not forecasted to peak until late May. This is why the Virginia governor issued a lockdown of the state until June 10.

So even though the date range isn’t really relevant to the other poster’s point, his understanding of the peak is more accurate than yours.
No, it's not and your post reveals either a misunderstanding of the IMHE model or perhaps a propensity for telling everyone that the **** sandwich that we're eating is only going to get worse and that we're all going to have to like it- this crisis has sure brought out the inner assistant principal/hall monitor in quite a few of us these days. The Virginia peak is May 19 in terms of deaths. That means that the actual peak of new case increase will be around the end of April in Virginia. Deaths are a lagging indicator. In any event, the projections from Drs. Fauci and Birx are what are effectively guiding the President right now, and his schedule is to have things largely phasing back to normal at the end of the month.
 

UKnCincy_rivals

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No, it's not and your post reveals either a misunderstanding of the IMHE model or perhaps a propensity for telling everyone that the **** sandwich that we're eating is only going to get worse and that we're all going to have to like it- this crisis has sure brought out the inner assistant principal/hall monitor in quite a few of us these days. The Virginia peak is May 19 in terms of deaths. That means that the actual peak of new case increase will be around the end of April in Virginia. Deaths are a lagging indicator. In any event, the projections from Drs. Fauci and Birx are what are effectively guiding the President right now, and his schedule is to have things largely phasing back to normal at the end of the month.

The peak that you referenced would occur in two weeks, like Virginia’s peak, is also the peak in the number of deaths. More importantly, both of those are also the peaks in terms of demand on hospital resources.

The model also assumes that the states who have not yet been locked down, will do so within the next 7 days. Beyond that, the model assumes that all 50 states will remained locked down until the end of May.

You might want to go back and read the fine print on the IMHE model.
 
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That's why the sooner we get back to normal life the better. Of course the democrats are fascists and want martial law as well as the destruction of this economy, which is why you're seeing draconian and unprecedented restrictions on our freedom. It won't be tolerated for long and it's already not being tolerated. It also makes no sense as you pointed out because people are allowed to go to things that are open. And a lot of things are open


Oh, my god!

This is a suggestion that we are headed toward a civil war!

(Which we are not!)
 
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that's nothing. For one percent of the population to get this there would have to be 3.2 million cases. You have absolutely no perspective whatsoever. The odds of this killing you is astronomical! You're not even likely to get it. 30-90 days from the peak you don't even know peak from your own ***

The whole thing is political why was a bill passed to the tune of over 2 trillion dollars with nothing but left wing causes? Why is Pelosi and schiff drumming up another impeachment?

I don't really care what anyone else wants to do quite frankly. I'm working and going about my life and I'm not participating in this panic. If the "experts" told you to paint yourself orange and jump in a lake would you do it ?

if the media is beating the drum that this is only gonna get worse you can basically rest assured that the worst of it is over because they've done nothing but lie for 20 years and they didn't decide to start telling the truth with this. It would be a cold day in hell before the Chinese government or the American media gives you the truth about anything

you and your left wing pals know exactly how you're exploiting this to get everything you want and then you accuse the right of making it political when we're already on defense. I'm not fooled and I'm not arguing with you anymore. This is not even anything new you did the same with bush and Katrina. Same playbook. Dance on the graves because some people dying is inevitable.

Good thing for us we've got the best medicine in the world and we'll have the most cases and the least dead that I can assure you

it's a win win for the left if it gets worse they'll say we told you so. If it gets better they'll say it's only because we told you what to do and like good sheeple you listened.

If this is how democrats are gonna exploit a crisis from now on I'm ready for civil war
The bill wouldn’t have been passed if Trump and the Republicans didn’t agree to it. But I guess it’s all a left-wing political ploy!
 
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It’s always interesting to see the right harp on and in about right to life for a fetus but once they are out of the womb is just “**** em, we can’t sacrifice any aspect of our daily life so others can live!”
 
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The bill wouldn’t have been passed if Trump and the Republicans didn’t agree to it. But I guess it’s all a left-wing political ploy!

there's a big difference between Republicans and conservatives. Most of the gop is not they loveee spending money just as much as the Dems. I never saw McConnell so happy
 
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yeah not a bad point that...I'm pretty conservative but I do have some libertarian leanings on some things
From my viewpoint, what the classical, post-New Deal Republican has typically been defined as is what we consider a Libertarian these days.

Republicans post-Reagan are really only socially conservative. They like to spend just as much as the Democrats but want to keep issuing tax cuts so they can have the guise of cutting spending. But really they are doing that so they can put more money in their own pockets.
 
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From my viewpoint, what the classical, post-New Deal Republican has typically been defined as is what we consider a Libertarian these days.

Republicans post-Reagan are really only socially conservative. They like to spend just as much as the Democrats but want to keep issuing tax cuts so they can have the guise of cutting spending. But really they are doing that so they can put more money in their own pockets.

no doubt many of them are crooks. The five families has nothing on the us congress. 96-0. Not even a real house vote. It's criminal behavior
 

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The Frosh predicted less than 1500.

He has since changed his stance to the numbers are being cooked.

Ignore his prognostications at your own peril. #what'scoming
 

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Been following the healthy at home initiative pretty well.

In the past two weeks I have been to grocery store twice, liquor store twice and gas station once to get propane....also had to make an unexpected trip to the Vet Tuesday regarding our 13 y/o pup who has skin cancer.

Besides that I have a daily drive through the country just to get out of the house for a minute.

I live in a smaller town/area south of Newport....haven't been out towards that area in about 3 weeks.

We are using Kroger Clicklist for the first time this week. Food won't be ready until next Tuesday and we ordered last night....but I would rather do that than run the higher risk of picking this up and infecting another individual or family members. Cases are climbing in NKy...avoiding public as best I can which is what we should all do for now....why not?

Keeping my distance from everyone.

Vet trip was even curb side....that was rough, afraid we were going to lose her.
 
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Hell no I don't want it. And I don't believe it will happen, but unless people are literally made to stay home by force, these "stay at home orders" are useless. Not sure if things are different in KY, I know that Beshear has been pretty proactive about all this. Here in Indiana you can literally go anywhere. State parks are still open, grocery stores, gas stations, etc. Outside of maybe New York, I'm sure you can travel at your leisure most other places as well. State governments say not to leave, and sure plenty of folks abide, but at the same time many do not. If I was stopped by the police and questioned about where I was going I could just say I'm going to Kroger.

The only way this works is if the police are sitting outside your neighborhood stopping folks from coming in and leaving. And if we get to that point, I'm afraid things may get ugly.






This is false. The measures that have been taking are NOT a light switch. Meaning, either it works 100% or it does not work 100%.

It's a gradient.
-If 100% abide by the restrictions, the viral spread is slowed the best.....but it still spreads.
-If 75% abide, the viral spread is slowed a really good amount
-If 25% abide, the viral spread is slowed a mild amount
-If 1% abide, the viral spread is slowed......but by a very small amount



The entire purpose of the restrictions:
-Reduce the concentrated impact on the medical services.....thereby not getting hit at one time like a Tsunami
-Elongate the time-line thereby making each wave more manageable
-Bide time for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention (herd immunity, vaccine, etc) to catch up.



We don't HAVE TO declare martial law.....but it would save some lives.


As far as parks, gas stations, etc being open....I'm torn. Most people can go get some gas, use some hand sanitizer, avoid coming within 3-6' ft of someone and not be under much risk at all. Most people can go to the local park while executing the restrictions without issue. Unfortunately, some idiots can't. Just recently, I took my family for a hike.......and never came close to anyone. However, a friend of my wife and I got together with a bunch of her girlfriends (who obviously all live in different houses) and went on the same hike......they're idiots. Soon after, the park was shut down.
 
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They won't call it martial law and every state will be different, but when you have DF's who are still
refusing to comply with common sense, something is coming for sure.

The halfwit moron who limped thru high school knows more about viruses than scientists are
screwing us all and are perpetually extending this.

If we had locked down it all down in early February we'd be in a lot better shape, as it is, we are now
being compared to the modeling of Italy, who locked it all down - we still have entire states with no
lock downs and moronic church leaders threatening to open churches on Easter.

No wonder we're 27th in 1st world countries in education.
 

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I work for UKPD, and I can assure you this crap is real, as I'm posted, most days anyway, at the hospital. We use the same PPE that the medical staff use when we have to deal with a crazy, a druggie, etc, etc. I haven't seen my parents, who are in their 80's, for almost a month, for their sake. I wash my hands so much at work I have to keep a bottle of lotion on hand due to dry hands at the end of the day. I don't like it, (who does?), but I'm expected to be at work and on post, and my bills have to be paid; my kid has to be fed, etc, etc. We're all in this together folks, but I firmly believe we will come out much the stronger at the end, whenever that may be.

Today I had to go to Kroger, no choice, and it was packed. (In Richmond, Ky.) I got what I needed, thanked as many employees as I could, and got out. Btw, they were fully stocked on everything except.......drum roll please.....toilet paper and canned goods. Plenty of everything else, and I didn't see anyone hoarding anything.

My son and I love to bass fish, and I finally got him to try, and learn, to use a baitcaster. He's now learned it, as best he can since he's a southpaw and I'm not; all my reels are right handed. So, since we're going to our "super secret" pond where NOBODY but us, and the family of the owner, are allowed to fish, I had to buy him a lefty baitcaster. Wal Mart didn't have any, but our local fishing goods store was open, but via a locked door, only allow one person to enter at a time. Terrific idea, IMO. They had exactly what I wanted, plus a few new spinner baits I bought for him, and I was in and out in under 15 minutes and the next guy was then allowed in. More small businesses need to follow this example, and I'm sure a lot are, but some are not.

On a whim, I stopped by a local gun shop an old friend owns. I'd been in the mind to buy a new shotgun and a nice little Ruger 9mm,; shotgun for my son and the Ruger for dad. :) Sure enough he, along with two buddies of his were just hanging out with an open front door. He states he's not worried about the virus; I don't understand that line of thinking myself but he's not going to change his way of thinking now. That, I fear is what too many are thinking: that this is either not real, or it's being blown out of proportion, and it will only cause this **** to go on longer than is necessary.
I don’t need suggestions from people who **** the constitution and people’s rights daily like yourself. I can stay at home and away from people and be fine because I live in a podunk kentucky town but when you start telling me what I have to do that runs a little on my 1776 nerve and I start picturing people in red coats
 
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I don’t need suggestions from people who **** the constitution and people’s rights daily like yourself. I can stay at home and away from people and be fine because I live in a podunk kentucky town but when you start telling me what I have to do that runs a little on my 1776 nerve and I start picturing people in red coats

I don’t need suggestions from people who **** the constitution and people’s rights daily like yourself. I can stay at home and away from people and be fine because I live in a podunk kentucky town but when you start telling me what I have to do that runs a little on my 1776 nerve and I start picturing people in red coats
Wait, what? Where do you glean in my post that I **** our constitution and your rights?
 
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UKnCincy_rivals

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Wait, what? Where do you glean in my post that I **** our constitution and your rights?

You didn’t say anything along those lines and I wouldn’t pay much attention to what that poster said about this.

Unfortunately there a number of people who have a weak understanding of the concept of liberty and the principles this nation was founded upon, and because of that, believe it justifies what’s really nothing more than an self-centered approach to life.

This is nothing new and we’ve had to deal with this throughout US history. If this were the early days of the republic, then these posters are the types of people who’d be members of the Whiskey Rebellion, ready to tuck tail and flee from a militia led by George Washington.

Stay safe out there and appreciate the work you’re doing right now.
 
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You didn’t say anything along those lines and I wouldn’t pay much attention to what that poster said about this.

Unfortunately there a number of people who have a weak understanding of the concept of liberty and the principles this nation was founded upon, and because of that, believe it justifies what’s really nothing more than an self-centered approach to life.

This is nothing new and we’ve had to deal with this throughout US history. If this were the early days of the republic, then these posters are the types of people who’d be members of the Whiskey Rebellion, ready to tuck tail and flee from a militia led by George Washington.

Stay safe out there and appreciate the work you’re doing right now.

This guy suspended parts of the constitution.
 
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You didn’t say anything along those lines and I wouldn’t pay much attention to what that poster said about this.

Unfortunately there a number of people who have a weak understanding of the concept of liberty and the principles this nation was founded upon, and because of that, believe it justifies what’s really nothing more than an self-centered approach to life.

This is nothing new and we’ve had to deal with this throughout US history. If this were the early days of the republic, then these posters are the types of people who’d be members of the Whiskey Rebellion, ready to tuck tail and flee from a militia led by George Washington.

Stay safe out there and appreciate the work you’re doing right now.
I went back and re-read my post before I responded to him. I think you nailed it sir, and thank you, much appreciated. I've been off for 5 days, but I'm needed back at work for the next 2, so I'm going into work in the am.
 

jwheat

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Wait, what? Where do you glean in my post that I **** our constitution and your rights?
You didn’t say anything along those lines and I wouldn’t pay much attention to what that poster said about this.

Unfortunately there a number of people who have a weak understanding of the concept of liberty and the principles this nation was founded upon, and because of that, believe it justifies what’s really nothing more than an self-centered approach to life.

This is nothing new and we’ve had to deal with this throughout US history. If this were the early days of the republic, then these posters are the types of people who’d be members of the Whiskey Rebellion, ready to tuck tail and flee from a militia led by George Washington.

Stay safe out there and appreciate the work you’re doing right now.

I would have been right there doing goon things with George Washington. Imagine politicians and cops overstepping back then like they do now. They would have Been tarred and feathered on the courthouse square

for the people by the people
 

UKnCincy_rivals

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I would have been right there doing goon things with George Washington. Imagine politicians and cops overstepping back then like they do now. They would have Been tarred and feathered on the courthouse square

for the people by the people

It’s unlikely Washington would’ve tolerated your kind and he likely would’ve been appalled by your post, were he alive to read it. Your post stands in stark contrast to the things Washington did, like how he treated Hessian prisoners.