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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4250 on: April 15, 2020, 11:32:26 AM »
I'm still waiting in line for my socialism.

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4251 on: April 15, 2020, 11:33:32 AM »
What’s the excuse for the talking heads?

Likely that they weren’t doing anything anyways but I see a little “other countries aren’t paying their fair share” and I’m hoping “they aren’t essential anyways, it’s safer”

That the who is a chinese puppet

[tweet]1085559977597636609[/tweet]?s=20

Interesting timing to post such a thing.... Jan. 16, 2019

 :confused: gonna need some help with this one. What's interesting about the timing, or frankly the content of this?
Two days earlier...


https://twitter.com/gerryshih/status/1250318531050131461
What’s the excuse for the talking heads?

Likely that they weren’t doing anything anyways but I see a little “other countries aren’t paying their fair share” and I’m hoping “they aren’t essential anyways, it’s safer”

That the who is a chinese puppet

[tweet]1085559977597636609[/tweet]?s=20

Interesting timing to post such a thing.... Jan. 16, 2019

 :confused: gonna need some help with this one. What's interesting about the timing, or frankly the content of this?
Two days earlier...


https://twitter.com/gerryshih/status/1250318531050131461
Not caught up, so I'm sorry if this was pointed out already but January 16th, 2019 is actually 363 days earlier than January 14th, 2020, not 2 days later. Mocat, please confirm.
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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4252 on: April 15, 2020, 11:35:59 AM »
I'm still with MIR on wondering what is so interestinq about the timing of this Jan 2019 meeting?
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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4253 on: April 15, 2020, 11:38:28 AM »
By January 14th they already rewritten the entire narrative on the origin and timeline, on top of silencing or disappearing doctors.   


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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4254 on: April 15, 2020, 11:54:48 AM »
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China has been working very hard to contain the Coronavirus. The United States greatly appreciates their efforts and transparency. It will all work out well. In particular, on behalf of the American People, I want to thank President Xi!

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4256 on: April 15, 2020, 12:28:24 PM »
https://twitter.com/reason/status/1250467178760908801?s=20

That article contains no evidence their spreading of Chinese lies.  It's just like "The WHO things we should be careful about drinking" which seems extremely reasonable for the WHO to say.  That title is intentionally incredibly misleading to pretend to be evidence for something that it provides no evidence of.  Stop spreading propaganda.

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4257 on: April 15, 2020, 12:33:19 PM »
Quick question for resident card carrying CCP-America member @ChiCat

Do you believe the W.H.O. was being truthful?

Also, please state your approximate geographic setting so I can attribute a CCP-America chapter to you, thanks friend.


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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4258 on: April 15, 2020, 12:37:39 PM »
Quick question for resident card carrying CCP-America member @ChiCat

Do you believe the W.H.O. was being truthful?

Also, please state your approximate geographic setting so I can attribute a CCP-America chapter to you, thanks friend.



Being truthful about what?  I'm not saying they couldn't have been wrong but I haven't seen evidence of it beyond "Trump said so."  Sure China is/has been lying, I haven't praised them for their transparency.

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4259 on: April 15, 2020, 12:47:24 PM »
I find this interesting. At Trump's presser yesterday (April 14, Rose Garden), the very last question was about whether Trump was worried that reopening would lead to a spike in infections and deaths. Trump responded that "some states are doing very well" to which the reporter interjected (imagine snottiest voice possible) "that's because they're following social distancing." To which Trump responded that social distancing may play a role, but so might population density.

Does it? I've always thought that population density might be as important, or even more important, than government stay-at-home mandates.

So these guys in Minnesota have been watching how the IMHE has changed its modeling of projected death tolls, sometimes daily, in five upper midwest states: SD, ND, IA, MN, and WI. The first three have not imposed state-wide restrictions (and ooh boy have they been roasted for it, these evil Pub govs), whereas MN and WI have.

But the interesting thing is that between April 11 and April 13, the IMHE (which many govs are relying upon) adjusted its projected death totals up for MN and WI, and down for the Dakotas and Iowa, despite no changes in government mandates. The best that I'm aware, the IMHE does not publicly disclose its modeling assumptions, but does this indicate that the IMHE is now placing greater emphasis on population density, and less emphasis on government mandates?
I've said it before and I'll say it again, K-State fans could have beheaded the entire KU team at midcourt, and K-State fans would be celebrating it this morning.  They are the ISIS of Big 12 fanbases.

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4260 on: April 15, 2020, 12:54:28 PM »
I find this interesting. At Trump's presser yesterday (April 14, Rose Garden), the very last question was about whether Trump was worried that reopening would lead to a spike in infections and deaths. Trump responded that "some states are doing very well" to which the reporter interjected (imagine snottiest voice possible) "that's because they're following social distancing." To which Trump responded that social distancing may play a role, but so might population density.

Does it? I've always thought that population density might be as important, or even more important, than government stay-at-home mandates.

So these guys in Minnesota have been watching how the IMHE has changed its modeling of projected death tolls, sometimes daily, in five upper midwest states: SD, ND, IA, MN, and WI. The first three have not imposed state-wide restrictions (and ooh boy have they been roasted for it, these evil Pub govs), whereas MN and WI have.

But the interesting thing is that between April 11 and April 13, the IMHE (which many govs are relying upon) adjusted its projected death totals up for MN and WI, and down for the Dakotas and Iowa, despite no changes in government mandates. The best that I'm aware, the IMHE does not publicly disclose its modeling assumptions, but does this indicate that the IMHE is now placing greater emphasis on population density, and less emphasis on government mandates?

I would agree that population density corresponds immensely with hot spots.  I would think that MN and WI have much more densely populated areas than anywhere in the non-Stay at home states but don' t know for sure that it's the case.

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4261 on: April 15, 2020, 12:58:39 PM »
Just checked my bank account and the Corona dollars are there.  Trying to decide if I should get twelve $100 hookers or a hundred $12 hookers.

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4262 on: April 15, 2020, 01:08:06 PM »
I think that's right. To that end, I think Gov Kelly would be wise to allow the state-wide SAH order to expire and leave it to the county level. I suspect she's gonna extend it, though.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, K-State fans could have beheaded the entire KU team at midcourt, and K-State fans would be celebrating it this morning.  They are the ISIS of Big 12 fanbases.

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4263 on: April 15, 2020, 01:09:03 PM »
Quick question for resident card carrying CCP-America member @ChiCat

Do you believe the W.H.O. was being truthful?

Also, please state your approximate geographic setting so I can attribute a CCP-America chapter to you, thanks friend.



Being truthful about what?  I'm not saying they couldn't have been wrong but I haven't seen evidence of it beyond "Trump said so."  Sure China is/has been lying, I haven't praised them for their transparency.

You should.  Our President Donald Trump was very vocal in his praise of China or are you just orange man bad?

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4264 on: April 15, 2020, 01:21:53 PM »
Just checked my bank account and the Corona dollars are there.  Trying to decide if I should get twelve $100 hookers or a hundred $12 hookers.
OR you could go down to $10 and get 20% more return.
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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4265 on: April 15, 2020, 01:27:13 PM »
I have learned well from corporations that when given a tax cut to spur economic activity, the best course of action is to pay myself a bonus and hoard piles of money instead of using it for the intended purpose.
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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4266 on: April 15, 2020, 01:27:23 PM »
I think that's right. To that end, I think Gov Kelly would be wise to allow the state-wide SAH order to expire and leave it to the county level. I suspect she's gonna extend it, though.

Agreed.  High density/poorer hygiene areas like Wichita should be quarantined. 

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4268 on: April 15, 2020, 01:36:55 PM »
I find this interesting. At Trump's presser yesterday (April 14, Rose Garden), the very last question was about whether Trump was worried that reopening would lead to a spike in infections and deaths. Trump responded that "some states are doing very well" to which the reporter interjected (imagine snottiest voice possible) "that's because they're following social distancing." To which Trump responded that social distancing may play a role, but so might population density.

Does it? I've always thought that population density might be as important, or even more important, than government stay-at-home mandates.

So these guys in Minnesota have been watching how the IMHE has changed its modeling of projected death tolls, sometimes daily, in five upper midwest states: SD, ND, IA, MN, and WI. The first three have not imposed state-wide restrictions (and ooh boy have they been roasted for it, these evil Pub govs), whereas MN and WI have.

But the interesting thing is that between April 11 and April 13, the IMHE (which many govs are relying upon) adjusted its projected death totals up for MN and WI, and down for the Dakotas and Iowa, despite no changes in government mandates. The best that I'm aware, the IMHE does not publicly disclose its modeling assumptions, but does this indicate that the IMHE is now placing greater emphasis on population density, and less emphasis on government mandates?

wow those guys in Minnesota seem like they've made up their mind about something and are sniping data to support it and also they call it the wuhan flu so I will not be taking them seriously

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/04/we-never-needed-to-flatten-the-curve.php

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« Reply #4269 on: April 15, 2020, 01:54:37 PM »
I find this interesting. At Trump's presser yesterday (April 14, Rose Garden), the very last question was about whether Trump was worried that reopening would lead to a spike in infections and deaths. Trump responded that "some states are doing very well" to which the reporter interjected (imagine snottiest voice possible) "that's because they're following social distancing." To which Trump responded that social distancing may play a role, but so might population density.

Does it? I've always thought that population density might be as important, or even more important, than government stay-at-home mandates.

So these guys in Minnesota have been watching how the IMHE has changed its modeling of projected death tolls, sometimes daily, in five upper midwest states: SD, ND, IA, MN, and WI. The first three have not imposed state-wide restrictions (and ooh boy have they been roasted for it, these evil Pub govs), whereas MN and WI have.

But the interesting thing is that between April 11 and April 13, the IMHE (which many govs are relying upon) adjusted its projected death totals up for MN and WI, and down for the Dakotas and Iowa, despite no changes in government mandates. The best that I'm aware, the IMHE does not publicly disclose its modeling assumptions, but does this indicate that the IMHE is now placing greater emphasis on population density, and less emphasis on government mandates?

I would agree that population density corresponds immensely with hot spots.  I would think that MN and WI have much more densely populated areas than anywhere in the non-Stay at home states but don' t know for sure that it's the case.

this came up a while back in the kansas city things thread re: police budgets. Minneapolis and Milwaukee are both psycho dense compared to other plains cities:

NYC:         28,317 / sq mi
SF:           18,569 / sq mi
Chicago:    11,900 / sq mi


Minneapolis: 7,660 / sq mi
Milwaukee:  6,186 / sq mi


Omaha:       3,356 / sq mi
Fargo:         2,450 / sq mi
Wichita:      2,431 / sq mi
Des Moines: 2,424 / sq mi
Sioux Falls:  2,312 / sq mi


Kansas City (MO): 1,528 / sq mi

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4270 on: April 15, 2020, 02:00:00 PM »
I find this interesting. At Trump's presser yesterday (April 14, Rose Garden), the very last question was about whether Trump was worried that reopening would lead to a spike in infections and deaths. Trump responded that "some states are doing very well" to which the reporter interjected (imagine snottiest voice possible) "that's because they're following social distancing." To which Trump responded that social distancing may play a role, but so might population density.

Does it? I've always thought that population density might be as important, or even more important, than government stay-at-home mandates.

So these guys in Minnesota have been watching how the IMHE has changed its modeling of projected death tolls, sometimes daily, in five upper midwest states: SD, ND, IA, MN, and WI. The first three have not imposed state-wide restrictions (and ooh boy have they been roasted for it, these evil Pub govs), whereas MN and WI have.

But the interesting thing is that between April 11 and April 13, the IMHE (which many govs are relying upon) adjusted its projected death totals up for MN and WI, and down for the Dakotas and Iowa, despite no changes in government mandates. The best that I'm aware, the IMHE does not publicly disclose its modeling assumptions, but does this indicate that the IMHE is now placing greater emphasis on population density, and less emphasis on government mandates?

I would agree that population density corresponds immensely with hot spots.  I would think that MN and WI have much more densely populated areas than anywhere in the non-Stay at home states but don' t know for sure that it's the case.

this came up a while back in the kansas city things thread re: police budgets. Minneapolis and Milwaukee are both psycho dense compared to other plains cities:

NYC:         28,317 / sq mi
SF:           18,569 / sq mi
Chicago:    11,900 / sq mi


Minneapolis: 7,660 / sq mi
Milwaukee:  6,186 / sq mi


Omaha:       3,356 / sq mi
Fargo:         2,450 / sq mi
Wichita:      2,431 / sq mi
Des Moines: 2,424 / sq mi
Sioux Falls:  2,312 / sq mi


Kansas City (MO): 1,528 / sq mi

That fits the hypothesis!

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Re: Thanks China (and Canada) . . . Topic: CoronaVirus!
« Reply #4271 on: April 15, 2020, 02:01:29 PM »
Look at how elite KC stretches its legs.  We are riding in a stretch job

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« Reply #4274 on: April 15, 2020, 02:53:10 PM »
Just like the CCP tells everyone straight out that they plan on owning the world . . .  CCP-America mirrors that straight forward approach from time-to-time knowing that millions of Useful Idiots will support it fully (unlike the Chinese people who are forced to comply).