All things Chinese CoronaVirus

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How many of your friends and family members have died of the Chinese Corona Virus?

0 people
44
64%
1 person.
10
14%
2 people.
3
4%
3 people.
5
7%
More.
7
10%
 
Total votes: 69

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ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:09 pm interesting exchange on CNBC: https://theweek.com/speedreads/916588/c ... -president
Folks are beginning to say what they really think about the Trump apologists.
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ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:09 pm interesting exchange on CNBC: https://theweek.com/speedreads/916588/c ... -president


revealing exchange, but that's the short version. Click here and listen to the longer version:

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnbc-segmen ... ople-died/

Sorkin, like most Democrats, gets emotional and angry when confronted with their awful analysis, the actual facts, and their poor predictions. He's been wrong on everything, he's a journalist so there's no accountability and he will continue to get the gilded invite to Davos where he pretends to be a player while players mock him behind his back, and when called out on his fear hysteria, he gets all girly on you. Good for the other guy Kernen for telling it like it is.

Trust me, if more people called out journo's on their constant partisan Dem lies and economy-ruin fear peddling, they'd all have the same reaction as Sorkin: 'but 100,000 people died....' as if that's Kernen's burden. This is a stock price show, not a philosophy course in weighted personal responsibility.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:30 pm
kramerica.inc wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 3:37 am An apology is only worth the reputation of the person giving it.

We’ve read your shallow, lame, mediocre takes for decades, Doc. We see you generalize, shout down, bully and name call groups of people with each and every post. We see you exaggerate and make false claims all the time to try and make your point.

We see you be incredibly arrogant and ultimately wrong about everything you post.

So no thanks, Doc. I won’t be changing the accurate thread title to get an apology...from you.
All the personal stuff aside, it would indeed be a good thing to change the title Kram, as the 'name' used by the right wing media and politicians has indeed led those who really DO have such tendencies to incite and acts on all sorts of bigotry and even violence.

I don't think you have that intent, but IMO there's also really no benefit in being stubborn, just for drill.

On the back and forth, seems to me that there's often some truth to be found in opposing views. It needn't be 'all or nothing'.
The next time my wife and I order Chinese I will set the record strait. Honey, tonight we are ordering food from the orient. ;)
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Peter Brown wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:42 pm
ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:09 pm interesting exchange on CNBC: https://theweek.com/speedreads/916588/c ... -president


revealing exchange, but that's the short version. Click here and listen to the longer version:

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnbc-segmen ... ople-died/

Sorkin, like most Democrats, gets emotional and angry when confronted with their awful analysis, the actual facts, and their poor predictions. He's been wrong on everything, he's a journalist so there's no accountability and he will continue to get the gilded invite to Davos where he pretends to be a player while players mock him behind his back, and when called out on his fear hysteria, he gets all girly on you. Good for the other guy Kernen for telling it like it is.

Trust me, if more people called out journo's on their constant partisan Dem lies and economy-ruin fear peddling, they'd all have the same reaction as Sorkin: 'but 100,000 people died....' as if that's Kernen's burden. This is a stock price show, not a philosophy course in weighted personal responsibility.
Sorkin needs a TO
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cradleandshoot wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 4:01 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:30 pm
kramerica.inc wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 3:37 am An apology is only worth the reputation of the person giving it.

We’ve read your shallow, lame, mediocre takes for decades, Doc. We see you generalize, shout down, bully and name call groups of people with each and every post. We see you exaggerate and make false claims all the time to try and make your point.

We see you be incredibly arrogant and ultimately wrong about everything you post.

So no thanks, Doc. I won’t be changing the accurate thread title to get an apology...from you.
All the personal stuff aside, it would indeed be a good thing to change the title Kram, as the 'name' used by the right wing media and politicians has indeed led those who really DO have such tendencies to incite and acts on all sorts of bigotry and even violence.

I don't think you have that intent, but IMO there's also really no benefit in being stubborn, just for drill.

On the back and forth, seems to me that there's often some truth to be found in opposing views. It needn't be 'all or nothing'.
The next time my wife and I order Chinese I will set the record strait. Honey, tonight we are ordering food from the orient. ;)
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tech37 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 4:27 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:42 pm
ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:09 pm interesting exchange on CNBC: https://theweek.com/speedreads/916588/c ... -president


revealing exchange, but that's the short version. Click here and listen to the longer version:

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnbc-segmen ... ople-died/

Sorkin, like most Democrats, gets emotional and angry when confronted with their awful analysis, the actual facts, and their poor predictions. He's been wrong on everything, he's a journalist so there's no accountability and he will continue to get the gilded invite to Davos where he pretends to be a player while players mock him behind his back, and when called out on his fear hysteria, he gets all girly on you. Good for the other guy Kernen for telling it like it is.

Trust me, if more people called out journo's on their constant partisan Dem lies and economy-ruin fear peddling, they'd all have the same reaction as Sorkin: 'but 100,000 people died....' as if that's Kernen's burden. This is a stock price show, not a philosophy course in weighted personal responsibility.
Sorkin needs a TO


Kernen gave him one. What a little bit@h.

Dem journo's are this country's eternal burden, we have to suffer their constant whining, their endless demands to undo the greatness of America, and their awful physical appearance.
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cradleandshoot wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 4:01 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:30 pm
kramerica.inc wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 3:37 am An apology is only worth the reputation of the person giving it.

We’ve read your shallow, lame, mediocre takes for decades, Doc. We see you generalize, shout down, bully and name call groups of people with each and every post. We see you exaggerate and make false claims all the time to try and make your point.

We see you be incredibly arrogant and ultimately wrong about everything you post.

So no thanks, Doc. I won’t be changing the accurate thread title to get an apology...from you.
All the personal stuff aside, it would indeed be a good thing to change the title Kram, as the 'name' used by the right wing media and politicians has indeed led those who really DO have such tendencies to incite and acts on all sorts of bigotry and even violence.

I don't think you have that intent, but IMO there's also really no benefit in being stubborn, just for drill.

On the back and forth, seems to me that there's often some truth to be found in opposing views. It needn't be 'all or nothing'.
The next time my wife and I order Chinese I will set the record strait. Honey, tonight we are ordering food from the orient. ;)
Pretty sure your local Chinese food joint feels just fine with not being confused with the Thai or Vietnamese or Korean or Japanese etc spot down the street...of course, if you're looking for Cantonese, or Szechuan or... ;)
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Peter Brown wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:42 pm
ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:09 pm interesting exchange on CNBC: https://theweek.com/speedreads/916588/c ... -president


revealing exchange, but that's the short version. Click here and listen to the longer version:

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnbc-segmen ... ople-died/

Sorkin, like most Democrats, gets emotional and angry when confronted with their awful analysis, the actual facts, and their poor predictions. He's been wrong on everything, he's a journalist so there's no accountability and he will continue to get the gilded invite to Davos where he pretends to be a player while players mock him behind his back, and when called out on his fear hysteria, he gets all girly on you. Good for the other guy Kernen for telling it like it is.

Trust me, if more people called out journo's on their constant partisan Dem lies and economy-ruin fear peddling, they'd all have the same reaction as Sorkin: 'but 100,000 people died....' as if that's Kernen's burden. This is a stock price show, not a philosophy course in weighted personal responsibility.
Thanks for the longer version. Sorkin is correct, Kernan pooh poohed the virus's health impact, stupidly, wrongly, at each and every stage in lock step with Trump. Wrong when it was just a handful of infections, wrong when it was just a handful of deaths, wrong over and over and over again as the deaths mounted and they kept predicting it was going to go away any day.

Not to benefit investors, but full on in the tank supporting Trump.

The stock market on the other hand is a reflection not of this year's economy's strength, but rather the expectations for the ensuing 20 years and especially in relation to other places to put the enormous influx of cash pumped by the central banks.

These are two very different things.

Look, this may all play out marvelously well going forward for Americans, no major spikes or waves, all going to zero any day now. That would be awesome.

But there's going to be an enormous reckoning if that does not occur.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 6:35 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 4:01 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:30 pm
kramerica.inc wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 3:37 am An apology is only worth the reputation of the person giving it.

We’ve read your shallow, lame, mediocre takes for decades, Doc. We see you generalize, shout down, bully and name call groups of people with each and every post. We see you exaggerate and make false claims all the time to try and make your point.

We see you be incredibly arrogant and ultimately wrong about everything you post.

So no thanks, Doc. I won’t be changing the accurate thread title to get an apology...from you.
All the personal stuff aside, it would indeed be a good thing to change the title Kram, as the 'name' used by the right wing media and politicians has indeed led those who really DO have such tendencies to incite and acts on all sorts of bigotry and even violence.

I don't think you have that intent, but IMO there's also really no benefit in being stubborn, just for drill.

On the back and forth, seems to me that there's often some truth to be found in opposing views. It needn't be 'all or nothing'.
The next time my wife and I order Chinese I will set the record strait. Honey, tonight we are ordering food from the orient. ;)
Pretty sure your local Chinese food joint feels just fine with not being confused with the Thai or Vietnamese or Korean or Japanese etc spot down the street...of course, if you're looking for Cantonese, or Szechuan or... ;)
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 6:48 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:42 pm
ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:09 pm interesting exchange on CNBC: https://theweek.com/speedreads/916588/c ... -president


revealing exchange, but that's the short version. Click here and listen to the longer version:

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnbc-segmen ... ople-died/

Sorkin, like most Democrats, gets emotional and angry when confronted with their awful analysis, the actual facts, and their poor predictions. He's been wrong on everything, he's a journalist so there's no accountability and he will continue to get the gilded invite to Davos where he pretends to be a player while players mock him behind his back, and when called out on his fear hysteria, he gets all girly on you. Good for the other guy Kernen for telling it like it is.

Trust me, if more people called out journo's on their constant partisan Dem lies and economy-ruin fear peddling, they'd all have the same reaction as Sorkin: 'but 100,000 people died....' as if that's Kernen's burden. This is a stock price show, not a philosophy course in weighted personal responsibility.
Thanks for the longer version. Sorkin is correct, Kernan pooh poohed the virus's health impact, stupidly, wrongly, at each and every stage in lock step with Trump. Wrong when it was just a handful of infections, wrong when it was just a handful of deaths, wrong over and over and over again as the deaths mounted and they kept predicting it was going to go away any day.

Not to benefit investors, but full on in the tank supporting Trump.

The stock market on the other hand is a reflection not of this year's economy's strength, but rather the expectations for the ensuing 20 years and especially in relation to other places to put the enormous influx of cash pumped by the central banks.

These are two very different things.

Look, this may all play out marvelously well going forward for Americans, no major spikes or waves, all going to zero any day now. That would be awesome.

But there's going to be an enormous reckoning if that does not occur.


Kernen was “wrong” when he suggested it wasn’t bright to halt an economy when the recovery rate is 99.98%?! And he was “wrong” when he told Sorkin the stock market would recover quickly when it gapped below 20,000?

Wish I was that ‘wrong’.
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Democrats are truly criminal. I want to post this to so many threads!

Cuomo is a crook. Feel free to read this pay-to-play crime with nursing home operators. People died because of this crime.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cuomo- ... n-donation

An article published on the socialist website Jacobin, and re-published by The Guardian, reports that the New York State Democratic Committee, then backing Cuomo’s primary run in 2018, received more than $1 million from the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) -- a lobbying group for hospital systems, some of which own nursing homes.

Of course no msm picks up this news. Unreal. Great job everyone!
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Peter Brown wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 6:53 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 6:48 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:42 pm
ChairmanOfTheBoard wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:09 pm interesting exchange on CNBC: https://theweek.com/speedreads/916588/c ... -president


revealing exchange, but that's the short version. Click here and listen to the longer version:

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnbc-segmen ... ople-died/

Sorkin, like most Democrats, gets emotional and angry when confronted with their awful analysis, the actual facts, and their poor predictions. He's been wrong on everything, he's a journalist so there's no accountability and he will continue to get the gilded invite to Davos where he pretends to be a player while players mock him behind his back, and when called out on his fear hysteria, he gets all girly on you. Good for the other guy Kernen for telling it like it is.

Trust me, if more people called out journo's on their constant partisan Dem lies and economy-ruin fear peddling, they'd all have the same reaction as Sorkin: 'but 100,000 people died....' as if that's Kernen's burden. This is a stock price show, not a philosophy course in weighted personal responsibility.
Thanks for the longer version. Sorkin is correct, Kernan pooh poohed the virus's health impact, stupidly, wrongly, at each and every stage in lock step with Trump. Wrong when it was just a handful of infections, wrong when it was just a handful of deaths, wrong over and over and over again as the deaths mounted and they kept predicting it was going to go away any day.

Not to benefit investors, but full on in the tank supporting Trump.

The stock market on the other hand is a reflection not of this year's economy's strength, but rather the expectations for the ensuing 20 years and especially in relation to other places to put the enormous influx of cash pumped by the central banks.

These are two very different things.

Look, this may all play out marvelously well going forward for Americans, no major spikes or waves, all going to zero any day now. That would be awesome.

But there's going to be an enormous reckoning if that does not occur.


Kernen was “wrong” when he suggested it wasn’t bright to halt an economy when the recovery rate is 99.98%?! And he was “wrong” when he told Sorkin the stock market would recover quickly when it gapped below 20,000?

Wish I was that ‘wrong’.
He was Wrong on every health aspect. At every turn. Colossally wrong.

Why you can't separate these things is beyond me.

How many trillions have the Fed pumped in to save the economy, how many trillions from Congress?

Predicting the stock market is an entirely different matter from understanding that the virus threatened millions of lives if unchecked and recognizing that there would be immense shocks to the economy when people recognized the reality of this threat, such recognition and economic shock being WAY worse the slower the response to checking the virus was.

Now we're gambling that we won't have rolling waves of additional shocks and that somehow the threat will magically disappear.
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wait, I forgot.
You're just trolling.
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100,000 DEATHS
by cradleandshoot » Fri Aug 13, 2021 8:57 am
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So rating 14 common summer activities and their danger levels.

PS:

-Wash your hands.
-Use a mask.
-Socially distance.
-Don’t go inside (if you have to, not for long).
-If you are in a risk group, stay quarantined.
-BYO everything.
And above all, use common sense (if you have it):

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-sho ... er-activit
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kramerica.inc wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 9:09 pm So rating 14 common summer activities and their danger levels.

PS:

-Wash your hands.
-Use a mask.
-Socially distance.
-Don’t go inside (if you have to, not for long).
-If you are in a risk group, stay quarantined.
-BYO everything.
And above all, use common sense (if you have it):

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-sho ... er-activit
Thanks, good advice.
Pretty darn similar to what I said a few days ago.
It's not rocket science, but it does require us all to participate to help care for one another, not just ourselves.
Fortunately, most of us have such empathy...and common sense.

The problem is the politicization by the buttheads and their knucklehead followers who think dividing Americans is somehow beneficial to their selfish political interests.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 6:35 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 4:01 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 1:30 pm
kramerica.inc wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 3:37 am An apology is only worth the reputation of the person giving it.

We’ve read your shallow, lame, mediocre takes for decades, Doc. We see you generalize, shout down, bully and name call groups of people with each and every post. We see you exaggerate and make false claims all the time to try and make your point.

We see you be incredibly arrogant and ultimately wrong about everything you post.

So no thanks, Doc. I won’t be changing the accurate thread title to get an apology...from you.
All the personal stuff aside, it would indeed be a good thing to change the title Kram, as the 'name' used by the right wing media and politicians has indeed led those who really DO have such tendencies to incite and acts on all sorts of bigotry and even violence.

I don't think you have that intent, but IMO there's also really no benefit in being stubborn, just for drill.

On the back and forth, seems to me that there's often some truth to be found in opposing views. It needn't be 'all or nothing'.
The next time my wife and I order Chinese I will set the record strait. Honey, tonight we are ordering food from the orient. ;)
Pretty sure your local Chinese food joint feels just fine with not being confused with the Thai or Vietnamese or Korean or Japanese etc spot down the street...of course, if you're looking for Cantonese, or Szechuan or... ;)
Our favorite restaurant is actually a Thai restaurant, run by a family from Samoa. ;) The Japanese shushi restaurants in our area are all run by Chinese families. I don't really know where I'm going with this, but I love all food from the orient, my personal favorite being Sushimi from Californis Rollin down by the Port of Rochester.
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cradleandshoot wrote: Thu May 28, 2020 6:58 am Our favorite restaurant is actually a Thai restaurant, run by a family from Samoa. ;) The Japanese shushi restaurants in our area are all run by Chinese families. I don't really know where I'm going with this, but I love all food from the orient, my personal favorite being Sushimi from Californis Rollin down by the Port of Rochester.
SASHIMI is thinly sliced raw fish (no rice, no roll).
SUSHI is raw fish on vinegared rice either as a roll (wrapped in Nori dried seaweed) or Nigiri (where the fish sits on top of a ball of vinegared rice.

Personally, I stick to actual Japanese establishments for the best sushi and sashimi. Uni (sea urchin gonads) is the best. :lol: :lol: :lol: and I stay away from eel as its the only fish not served raw (think about that).

Try some Fugu (blowfish) sometime (only available in Japan). In Japan, the chef needs a license to serve it because if it is not cleaned correctly its poisonous - the object is to leave just enough venom to create a slight anesthetic effect in your lips and gums.

https://www.sushifaq.com/sushi-sashimi- ... tems-fugu/
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At the risk of interrupting our lesson on racism and raw fish, here is an interesting chart:

https://twitter.com/PatriarchTree/statu ... 4511354880

Any correlation between higher per capita numbers and Democrat Governors is purely coincidental.
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All it took was strong honest leadership

https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandso ... -outbreaks


Perhaps the greatest success story is New Zealand, which has stopped local transmission and has a plan to completely eliminate the virus from its territory.

But it wasn't just scientists who led the charge. Wiles — and many other New Zealanders — give much of the credit for their country's success to the swift and decisive leadership of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in March.
by cradleandshoot » Fri Aug 13, 2021 8:57 am
Mr moderator, deactivate my account.
You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
This is cradle and shoot signing out.
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