Is a 2021 season going to happen?
Re: Is a 2021 season going to happen?
Was privy to a consultant at a private firm who first estimated U.S loss at 2 mil before yr end before revising down to 500k after handling of initial outbreak . Every life obviously matters bigly but became pretty clear who were the most vulnerable to serious health risks with some exceptions of course. Blame ? Hindsight is easy for the woulda should da lecturers Certainly some questionable hesitancy to shutdown at beginning but suspect response would have been worse under the blue squad given previous lack of preparation for h1ni where 6o mil got infected vs ten mil after 8 momnths. No approach has shown itself bulletproof other than doors being welded shut. Fausci advice has been inconsistent to say the least. Doesn't help that U.S.A. is not homogenous and federalism is not ideal for this circumstance. I personally dont have issue with people who dont wear a mask if they otherwise adhere to guidelines at it relates to others space and safety . Becomes others right to voice if another jeopardizing . Personally wouldn't attend a rally or protest but would be comfortable attending a sports game if spaced out. Most people I know are being pragmatic and disciplined and have adapted to the new normal .Knowing hospitalizations and deaths % had fallen off and not rising again to same degree as cases is somewhat reassuring .Therapeutics are obviously helping those admitted and medical facilities are generally better prepared to handle. Lax season? The headlines these past few days inject greater doubt but bit cynical about the timing and true status. Did the flu suddenly go away? A mutation to the virus would be a fly in the ointment.. Fluid situation so hopefully clearer by December to better opine. Right now, Im going down to local field masked to watch unmasked h.s. players practicing. Wish all the best however they'll handle their own space.
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The above is adult speak from a new poster. A big + on this board, esp. the federalism angle ... to say nothing of the DOI, which trumps (lc intentional), the fact that so many are willing to submit to a (de facto) police state when it proclaims what we can and cannot do, and, at the same time, just buries the dreams of tens of thousands of small business owners, their employees, etc. and turns them into wards, or wants to turn them into, of the state. I'm sure TLD, njbill, JHU06 and others will shortly arrive to denounce him (and me), but good job!bananas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:46 pm Was privy to a consultant at a private firm who first estimated U.S loss at 2 mil before yr end before revising down to 500k after handling of initial outbreak . Every life obviously matters bigly but became pretty clear who were the most vulnerable to serious health risks with some exceptions of course. Blame ? Hindsight is easy for the woulda should da lecturers Certainly some questionable hesitancy to shutdown at beginning but suspect response would have been worse under the blue squad given previous lack of preparation for h1ni where 6o mil got infected vs ten mil after 8 momnths. No approach has shown itself bulletproof other than doors being welded shut. Fausci advice has been inconsistent to say the least. Doesn't help that U.S.A. is not homogenous and federalism is not ideal for this circumstance. I personally dont have issue with people who dont wear a mask if they otherwise adhere to guidelines at it relates to others space and safety . Becomes others right to voice if another jeopardizing . Personally wouldn't attend a rally or protest but would be comfortable attending a sports game if spaced out. Most people I know are being pragmatic and disciplined and have adapted to the new normal .Knowing hospitalizations and deaths % had fallen off and not rising again to same degree as cases is somewhat reassuring .Therapeutics are obviously helping those admitted and medical facilities are generally better prepared to handle. Lax season? The headlines these past few days inject greater doubt but bit cynical about the timing and true status. Did the flu suddenly go away? A mutation to the virus would be a fly in the ointment.. Fluid situation so hopefully clearer by December to better opine. Right now, Im going down to local field masked to watch unmasked h.s. players practicing. Wish all the best however they'll handle their own space.
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It’s nonsense that’s just repeating the dishonest propaganda from the White House.Unknown Participant wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:01 pmThe above is adult speak from a new poster. A big + on this board, esp. the federalism angle ... to say nothing of the DOI, which trumps (lc intentional), the fact that so many are willing to submit to a (de facto) police state when it proclaims what we can and cannot do, and, at the same time, just buries the dreams of tens of thousands of small business owners, their employees, etc. and turns them into wards, or wants to turn them into, of the state. I'm sure TLD, njbill, JHU06 and others will shortly arrive to denounce him (and me), but good job!bananas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:46 pm Was privy to a consultant at a private firm who first estimated U.S loss at 2 mil before yr end before revising down to 500k after handling of initial outbreak . Every life obviously matters bigly but became pretty clear who were the most vulnerable to serious health risks with some exceptions of course. Blame ? Hindsight is easy for the woulda should da lecturers Certainly some questionable hesitancy to shutdown at beginning but suspect response would have been worse under the blue squad given previous lack of preparation for h1ni where 6o mil got infected vs ten mil after 8 momnths. No approach has shown itself bulletproof other than doors being welded shut. Fausci advice has been inconsistent to say the least. Doesn't help that U.S.A. is not homogenous and federalism is not ideal for this circumstance. I personally dont have issue with people who dont wear a mask if they otherwise adhere to guidelines at it relates to others space and safety . Becomes others right to voice if another jeopardizing . Personally wouldn't attend a rally or protest but would be comfortable attending a sports game if spaced out. Most people I know are being pragmatic and disciplined and have adapted to the new normal .Knowing hospitalizations and deaths % had fallen off and not rising again to same degree as cases is somewhat reassuring .Therapeutics are obviously helping those admitted and medical facilities are generally better prepared to handle. Lax season? The headlines these past few days inject greater doubt but bit cynical about the timing and true status. Did the flu suddenly go away? A mutation to the virus would be a fly in the ointment.. Fluid situation so hopefully clearer by December to better opine. Right now, Im going down to local field masked to watch unmasked h.s. players practicing. Wish all the best however they'll handle their own space.
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Re: Is a 2021 season going to happen?
My bad. Forgot to include Doc Barrister with TLD, njbill, JHU06, but here you go.DocBarrister wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:29 pmIt’s nonsense that’s just repeating the dishonest propaganda from the White House.Unknown Participant wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:01 pmThe above is adult speak from a new poster. A big + on this board, esp. the federalism angle ... to say nothing of the DOI, which trumps (lc intentional), the fact that so many are willing to submit to a (de facto) police state when it proclaims what we can and cannot do, and, at the same time, just buries the dreams of tens of thousands of small business owners, their employees, etc. and turns them into wards, or wants to turn them into, of the state. I'm sure TLD, njbill, JHU06 and others will shortly arrive to denounce him (and me), but good job!bananas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:46 pm Was privy to a consultant at a private firm who first estimated U.S loss at 2 mil before yr end before revising down to 500k after handling of initial outbreak . Every life obviously matters bigly but became pretty clear who were the most vulnerable to serious health risks with some exceptions of course. Blame ? Hindsight is easy for the woulda should da lecturers Certainly some questionable hesitancy to shutdown at beginning but suspect response would have been worse under the blue squad given previous lack of preparation for h1ni where 6o mil got infected vs ten mil after 8 momnths. No approach has shown itself bulletproof other than doors being welded shut. Fausci advice has been inconsistent to say the least. Doesn't help that U.S.A. is not homogenous and federalism is not ideal for this circumstance. I personally dont have issue with people who dont wear a mask if they otherwise adhere to guidelines at it relates to others space and safety . Becomes others right to voice if another jeopardizing . Personally wouldn't attend a rally or protest but would be comfortable attending a sports game if spaced out. Most people I know are being pragmatic and disciplined and have adapted to the new normal .Knowing hospitalizations and deaths % had fallen off and not rising again to same degree as cases is somewhat reassuring .Therapeutics are obviously helping those admitted and medical facilities are generally better prepared to handle. Lax season? The headlines these past few days inject greater doubt but bit cynical about the timing and true status. Did the flu suddenly go away? A mutation to the virus would be a fly in the ointment.. Fluid situation so hopefully clearer by December to better opine. Right now, Im going down to local field masked to watch unmasked h.s. players practicing. Wish all the best however they'll handle their own space.
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You want to take down the whole economy because you want to stand around drinking?Unknown Participant wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:48 pmMy bad. Forgot to include Doc Barrister with TLD, njbill, JHU06, but here you go.DocBarrister wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:29 pmIt’s nonsense that’s just repeating the dishonest propaganda from the White House.Unknown Participant wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:01 pmThe above is adult speak from a new poster. A big + on this board, esp. the federalism angle ... to say nothing of the DOI, which trumps (lc intentional), the fact that so many are willing to submit to a (de facto) police state when it proclaims what we can and cannot do, and, at the same time, just buries the dreams of tens of thousands of small business owners, their employees, etc. and turns them into wards, or wants to turn them into, of the state. I'm sure TLD, njbill, JHU06 and others will shortly arrive to denounce him (and me), but good job!bananas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:46 pm Was privy to a consultant at a private firm who first estimated U.S loss at 2 mil before yr end before revising down to 500k after handling of initial outbreak . Every life obviously matters bigly but became pretty clear who were the most vulnerable to serious health risks with some exceptions of course. Blame ? Hindsight is easy for the woulda should da lecturers Certainly some questionable hesitancy to shutdown at beginning but suspect response would have been worse under the blue squad given previous lack of preparation for h1ni where 6o mil got infected vs ten mil after 8 momnths. No approach has shown itself bulletproof other than doors being welded shut. Fausci advice has been inconsistent to say the least. Doesn't help that U.S.A. is not homogenous and federalism is not ideal for this circumstance. I personally dont have issue with people who dont wear a mask if they otherwise adhere to guidelines at it relates to others space and safety . Becomes others right to voice if another jeopardizing . Personally wouldn't attend a rally or protest but would be comfortable attending a sports game if spaced out. Most people I know are being pragmatic and disciplined and have adapted to the new normal .Knowing hospitalizations and deaths % had fallen off and not rising again to same degree as cases is somewhat reassuring .Therapeutics are obviously helping those admitted and medical facilities are generally better prepared to handle. Lax season? The headlines these past few days inject greater doubt but bit cynical about the timing and true status. Did the flu suddenly go away? A mutation to the virus would be a fly in the ointment.. Fluid situation so hopefully clearer by December to better opine. Right now, Im going down to local field masked to watch unmasked h.s. players practicing. Wish all the best however they'll handle their own space.
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Because that‘s what they are talking about? Sheesh.
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Re: Is a 2021 season going to happen?
Isn't it simply likely that they're trying to gauge what's going to happen with the stalled bailout bill?socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:23 pmIf they're waiting for the results of the election to make a determination, that's pretty clear cut. I have schools telling me to call them back after next week to make their buying decisions based on how things go on Tuesday. Hard not to believe the decision(s) they are making at that time is anything but politically based.smoova wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:18 pmSo, let me get this straight: if a school determines to cancel spring sports today, they are overreacting, but if a school waits to make that determination, they are "politicizing the issue"?
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Isn't it simply likely that they're trying to gauge what's going to happen with the stalled bailout bill?
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If you were talking about new projects, campus improvements, capital expenditures, etc. I would probably agree, but this is in regards to standard maintenance work typically done over winter break and things they need to do if they plan to return to classroom, open dorms, etc.
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I have no doubt you're correctly reporting that many schools have decided that a national/state/local reopening is more or less likely based on the outcome of the election. To suggest, however, that there is a national, secret conspiracy (that is known to administrators at a local level) to keep colleges closed in order to aid the ousting of Anus Tangerinus is quite a stretch. Perhaps you just have a lot more faith in college administrators than I do ...socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:52 pmLOL. Just call me a liar and be done with it.smoova wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:48 pmThat certainly does smell bad ... unbelievably bad.socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:43 pm That and their plans for the spring as far as opening the campus, continue to teach remote, etc. I realize they have to make decisions in November/early December as tuition and room and board for the spring become due in December for most schools, but hanging the decision on who wins on Tuesday just has a very bad smell to it. Certainly plays into the narrative that's been going on all spring and summer that COVID may go away after the election depending on who wins.
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It’s people that want to stand or sit around drinking with their buddies and want to be served and entertained are the reason we will be shuttering parts of the economy again. Thanks
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According to you, they should have never been UN-shuttered in the first place.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:14 amIt’s people that want to stand or sit around drinking with their buddies and want to be served and entertained are the reason we will be shuttering parts of the economy again. Thanks
what IS essential about pork bellies , again.
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I would have reopened them with less capacity July 1 and reduced capacity and then went back to outside dining and drinking September 1. We wouldn’t be shutting parts of the economy back down. We may have been able to limp along. It’s basic common sense. But hey, the government can’t tell you what to do. Throw a nice football party this weekend and have fun.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:20 amAccording to you, they should have never been UN-shuttered in the first place.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:14 amIt’s people that want to stand or sit around drinking with their buddies and want to be served and entertained are the reason we will be shuttering parts of the economy again. Thanks
what IS essential about pork bellies , again.
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Spoken like a dart thrower.....Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:39 amI would have reopened them with less capacity July 1 and reduced capacity and then went back to outside dining and drinking September 1. We wouldn’t be shutting parts of the economy back down. We may have been able to limp along. It’s basic common sense. But hey, the government can’t tell you what to do. Throw a nice football party this weekend and have fun.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:20 amAccording to you, they should have never been UN-shuttered in the first place.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:14 amIt’s people that want to stand or sit around drinking with their buddies and want to be served and entertained are the reason we will be shuttering parts of the economy again. Thanks
what IS essential about pork bellies , again.
......in the real world, you gotta know how many of this, or that...to order. "sorry, Timmy, I would love to order 30 monkfish fillets, for tonites special, just not sure how many tables I can have this week"
"we haven't even used up our beer supply from March , because of the reduced capacity", "yeah, but the IPA's turn after a while. some more than others". " I hate IPA's", "....it's NOT about just you, you know besides, throwing out all these expired beers is a bummer. Hopefully the butter is still good"
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Re: Is a 2021 season going to happen?
if colleges can play D-1 football, clearly Winter/Spring sports should proceed. no fans, or limited to player families -- with masks and social distancing. The lockdowns have shown not to be effective. its an individual decision how close to get to another or where to go and what to do. the kids have the option to attend class remotely, so do the fans. most schools stream these games, so if a person does not want to attend, they can click in and watch.
The goal of a virus free society is not possible or realistic. to impose these extreme views/concerns on others is not right. if you hold them, just stay inside and drink alone or with others via Zoom.
The goal of a virus free society is not possible or realistic. to impose these extreme views/concerns on others is not right. if you hold them, just stay inside and drink alone or with others via Zoom.
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Can and sell through the retail channel.....Jack’s Abbey is doing that....BTW, those folks may need to change economic order quantities in their production runs. We are way off topic BTW.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:48 amSpoken like a dart thrower.....Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:39 amI would have reopened them with less capacity July 1 and reduced capacity and then went back to outside dining and drinking September 1. We wouldn’t be shutting parts of the economy back down. We may have been able to limp along. It’s basic common sense. But hey, the government can’t tell you what to do. Throw a nice football party this weekend and have fun.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:20 amAccording to you, they should have never been UN-shuttered in the first place.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:14 amIt’s people that want to stand or sit around drinking with their buddies and want to be served and entertained are the reason we will be shuttering parts of the economy again. Thanks
what IS essential about pork bellies , again.
......in the real world, you gotta know how many of this, or that...to order. "sorry, Timmy, I would love to order 30 monkfish fillets, for tonites special, just not sure how many tables I can have this week"
"we haven't even used up our beer supply from March , because of the reduced capacity", "yeah, but the IPA's turn after a while. some more than others". " I hate IPA's", "....it's NOT about just you, you know besides, throwing out all these expired beers is a bummer. Hopefully the butter is still good"
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Re: Is a 2021 season going to happen?
Take your nonsense elsewhere Doc, your act is grown quite OLD. Nobody on this thread wants to hear it!DocBarrister wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:29 pmIt’s nonsense that’s just repeating the dishonest propaganda from the White House.Unknown Participant wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:01 pmThe above is adult speak from a new poster. A big + on this board, esp. the federalism angle ... to say nothing of the DOI, which trumps (lc intentional), the fact that so many are willing to submit to a (de facto) police state when it proclaims what we can and cannot do, and, at the same time, just buries the dreams of tens of thousands of small business owners, their employees, etc. and turns them into wards, or wants to turn them into, of the state. I'm sure TLD, njbill, JHU06 and others will shortly arrive to denounce him (and me), but good job!bananas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:46 pm Was privy to a consultant at a private firm who first estimated U.S loss at 2 mil before yr end before revising down to 500k after handling of initial outbreak . Every life obviously matters bigly but became pretty clear who were the most vulnerable to serious health risks with some exceptions of course. Blame ? Hindsight is easy for the woulda should da lecturers Certainly some questionable hesitancy to shutdown at beginning but suspect response would have been worse under the blue squad given previous lack of preparation for h1ni where 6o mil got infected vs ten mil after 8 momnths. No approach has shown itself bulletproof other than doors being welded shut. Fausci advice has been inconsistent to say the least. Doesn't help that U.S.A. is not homogenous and federalism is not ideal for this circumstance. I personally dont have issue with people who dont wear a mask if they otherwise adhere to guidelines at it relates to others space and safety . Becomes others right to voice if another jeopardizing . Personally wouldn't attend a rally or protest but would be comfortable attending a sports game if spaced out. Most people I know are being pragmatic and disciplined and have adapted to the new normal .Knowing hospitalizations and deaths % had fallen off and not rising again to same degree as cases is somewhat reassuring .Therapeutics are obviously helping those admitted and medical facilities are generally better prepared to handle. Lax season? The headlines these past few days inject greater doubt but bit cynical about the timing and true status. Did the flu suddenly go away? A mutation to the virus would be a fly in the ointment.. Fluid situation so hopefully clearer by December to better opine. Right now, Im going down to local field masked to watch unmasked h.s. players practicing. Wish all the best however they'll handle their own space.
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Love how this clearly political page maintains on the lacrosse thread of this site. There really aren’t many who are trying to discuss this without bringing it into the political realm on both sides.
Went to a Ga Tech football game recently. 20% capacity and that’s a stadium that’s in the small side of a major FB program with capacity of only around 55,000-60,000 (probably a far way away from the co championship In 1990 but they’ve won a couple of ACC titles in the last decade or so under the prior coach Paul Johnson and his stupid triple option offense and no defense-they’d certainly put a stomping on UMD or Rutgers). So maybe there was 10-12k there, to start, it was against Clemson and looked like like Clemson was the big redneck scumbags and Ga Tech was Jodi Foster in the beginning of The Accused by halftime, half that by mid way through Q3. Mask wearing was sporadic. They did have folks come around telling people to put the masks back on ineffectively. I think the thing I learned of anything at the first major social event I’ve attended since Covid began is that people aren’t going to follow the rules and will put others at risk. Call it anecdotal but also recognize this isn’t your typical crowd that you’d see at a tree murdering SEC event or FSU, Clemson, Tech crowds are more like Vandy, Wake types-kinda lame if you’re looking for that balls to the wall insanity sh**show. So people can make their own choices but it’s irresponsible for hosts to put something on and expect their rules to be followed. If it’s opened up then the hosts should be opened up to unlimited legal liability.
Went to a Ga Tech football game recently. 20% capacity and that’s a stadium that’s in the small side of a major FB program with capacity of only around 55,000-60,000 (probably a far way away from the co championship In 1990 but they’ve won a couple of ACC titles in the last decade or so under the prior coach Paul Johnson and his stupid triple option offense and no defense-they’d certainly put a stomping on UMD or Rutgers). So maybe there was 10-12k there, to start, it was against Clemson and looked like like Clemson was the big redneck scumbags and Ga Tech was Jodi Foster in the beginning of The Accused by halftime, half that by mid way through Q3. Mask wearing was sporadic. They did have folks come around telling people to put the masks back on ineffectively. I think the thing I learned of anything at the first major social event I’ve attended since Covid began is that people aren’t going to follow the rules and will put others at risk. Call it anecdotal but also recognize this isn’t your typical crowd that you’d see at a tree murdering SEC event or FSU, Clemson, Tech crowds are more like Vandy, Wake types-kinda lame if you’re looking for that balls to the wall insanity sh**show. So people can make their own choices but it’s irresponsible for hosts to put something on and expect their rules to be followed. If it’s opened up then the hosts should be opened up to unlimited legal liability.
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Re: Is a 2021 season going to happen?
Wow. It must be hard to get out of bed every day with the orange man living in your head rent free.smoova wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 8:09 amI have no doubt you're correctly reporting that many schools have decided that a national/state/local reopening is more or less likely based on the outcome of the election. To suggest, however, that there is a national, secret conspiracy (that is known to administrators at a local level) to keep colleges closed in order to aid the ousting of Anus Tangerinus is quite a stretch. Perhaps you just have a lot more faith in college administrators than I do ...socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:52 pmLOL. Just call me a liar and be done with it.smoova wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:48 pmThat certainly does smell bad ... unbelievably bad.socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:43 pm That and their plans for the spring as far as opening the campus, continue to teach remote, etc. I realize they have to make decisions in November/early December as tuition and room and board for the spring become due in December for most schools, but hanging the decision on who wins on Tuesday just has a very bad smell to it. Certainly plays into the narrative that's been going on all spring and summer that COVID may go away after the election depending on who wins.
The fact you can’t respond to this topic without using words like “anus tangerinus” pretty much enforces my position that it’s not hard to see politics are at play.
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Yeah....no one evah colludes on nothingsocalref wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:40 amWow. It must be hard to get out of bed every day with the orange man living in your head rent free.smoova wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 8:09 amI have no doubt you're correctly reporting that many schools have decided that a national/state/local reopening is more or less likely based on the outcome of the election. To suggest, however, that there is a national, secret conspiracy (that is known to administrators at a local level) to keep colleges closed in order to aid the ousting of Anus Tangerinus is quite a stretch. Perhaps you just have a lot more faith in college administrators than I do ...socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:52 pmLOL. Just call me a liar and be done with it.smoova wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:48 pmThat certainly does smell bad ... unbelievably bad.socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:43 pm That and their plans for the spring as far as opening the campus, continue to teach remote, etc. I realize they have to make decisions in November/early December as tuition and room and board for the spring become due in December for most schools, but hanging the decision on who wins on Tuesday just has a very bad smell to it. Certainly plays into the narrative that's been going on all spring and summer that COVID may go away after the election depending on who wins.
The fact you can’t respond to this topic without using words like “anus tangerinus” pretty much enforces my position that it’s not hard to see politics are at play.
A sad truth, but you’re proof that there are often few adults in the room.
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It was a joke referencing a twitter post that went viral several weeks ago. Nevertheless, I'll accept your divergence into personal attacks as a concession of the point.socalref wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:40 amWow. It must be hard to get out of bed every day with the orange man living in your head rent free.smoova wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 8:09 amI have no doubt you're correctly reporting that many schools have decided that a national/state/local reopening is more or less likely based on the outcome of the election. To suggest, however, that there is a national, secret conspiracy (that is known to administrators at a local level) to keep colleges closed in order to aid the ousting of Anus Tangerinus is quite a stretch. Perhaps you just have a lot more faith in college administrators than I do ...socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:52 pmLOL. Just call me a liar and be done with it.smoova wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:48 pmThat certainly does smell bad ... unbelievably bad.socalref wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:43 pm That and their plans for the spring as far as opening the campus, continue to teach remote, etc. I realize they have to make decisions in November/early December as tuition and room and board for the spring become due in December for most schools, but hanging the decision on who wins on Tuesday just has a very bad smell to it. Certainly plays into the narrative that's been going on all spring and summer that COVID may go away after the election depending on who wins.
The fact you can’t respond to this topic without using words like “anus tangerinus” pretty much enforces my position that it’s not hard to see politics are at play.
A sad truth, but you’re proof that there are often few adults in the room.