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I would be mindful of purchases you make on Amazon that come from China.
Well seeing how nearly everything We Get comes from China wtf
yet it takes days from the time it leaves there and gets into our hands.
what danger could there be ?

THEY have told us the incubation on the virus is 14 days.
#1 how do they know this ? so soon
#2 I've never heard this before... mostly 48 96 hours for any other virus. I think I pulled 96 out of my ass more like 72..lol
 
Really not sure what to think of this ‘new’ virus. I realize not everything is a conspiracy but when the MSM picks up on something like this i become skeptical.
Who has the most to lose or gain on a tragedy like this?

I clearly remember when the Ebola scare was first out....remember reading books and seeing frightening movies etc.

If someone can profit either indirectly or directly i would watch them closely. In the meantime you would think proper hygiene and common sense will keep you from getting sick.

Unless of course we are intentionally being exposed to it.
 
Adam Carolla: California would care about the homeless 'if it could get money from them'

[video]https://www.foxnews.com/media/adam-carolla-california-would-care-about-the-poor-homeless-if-it-could-get-money-from-them[/video]
 
Raising your children with Bernie Sanders’ values would ruin them

To understand why Bernie Sanders’ ideas are immoral, imagine if parents raised their child based on his principles.

One of the hardest things to teach children is that wanting something doesn’t give them the right to take it. Selfishness comes naturally, after all. As a father of two toddlers, I know this firsthand. My older toddler’s favorite toy is whatever his younger brother is playing with. My wife and I have to correct and discipline him over this. We want him to learn that it’s wrong to take things that don’t belong to you.

That’s very different than Sanders’ view of private property. Sanders promises his supporters that he can give them the things they want — college loan forgiveness, housing and universal child care — by taking money from the wealthy.

Imagine how you’d feel if you met a family at the park whose parents raised their son with Sanders’ values. Those parents tell their son to push another kid off the swing set when he wants a turn. They urge their child to take another boy’s bag of chips when he wants a snack. You’d be furious and correctly view those parents with disdain for raising their son to be a bully.

As kids get older, a new form of selfishness emerges — envy. No matter how much they have, someone else will have something they want. Parents strive to teach their children contentment: You can either be grateful for what you have or upset for what you don’t have. No matter how much stuff you have — or how much more someone else has — your satisfaction is ultimately dependent on which option you choose.

A parenting philosophy that reflects the Sanders campaign embraces envy. Sanders rails against “the outrageous level of inequality that exists in America today.” “There should be no billionaires,” Sanders tweeted last September. His message is that you can’t be happy when someone else has more stuff than you. Teach your kids this if you want to make them miserable.

To make it worse, Sanders is also a hypocrite on this. He used to decry “millionaires and billionaires.” After he became a millionaire by writing a book, he’s decided that only billionaires deserve his vitriol.

Imaginary friends are a normal part of being young. As children get older, parents help them distinguish between reality and fiction. But not if you follow the Sanders’ parenting model. His signature campaign promise is “Medicare for All.” Analysts across the political spectrum have estimated the 10-year cost will be more than $30 trillion. His plan to pay for it would raise only $17.5 trillion in new revenue. This is like telling your children that “planting” a dollar in the backyard will grow a money tree to pay for the new toy they want.

As children grow older, parents worry about the character of their child’s friends. Hanging around with the wrong crowd increases the likelihood that your son or daughter will engage in risky behavior.

Not parents who follow Sanders’ example. They’d be fine with their teenage daughter dating a 25-year-old drug dealer who physically abused her just as long as he picked up litter once a week. That’s the parenting equivalent of Sanders praising Fidel Castro for implementing a literacy program. Raising literacy rates doesn’t require killing tens of thousands of people.

Sanders’ ideas aren’t just economically destructive and dangerous. As is made obvious when they’re applied to children, his values are morally wrong.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/opini...ernie-sanders-values-would-ruin-them-1969521/
 
3,000 members of the Obama Alumni Association

The Obama Alumni Association
https://time.com/5834790/obama-trump-coronavirus-response/

How often to do these people "meet up" or conference call ?

I understand other past POTUS have Alumni Associations. but does the Ex's have speeches criticizing the present POTUS ?

I did find this
FEB 26, 2010,
https://thinkprogress.org/at-bush-c...ticisms-made-his-life-miserable-60fb49cf07fb/
Bush:
"I have no desire to see myself on television. I don’t want to be a panel of formers instructing the currents on what to do. … I’m trying to regain a sense of anonymity. I didn’t like it when a certain former president — and it wasn’t 41 or 42 — made my life miserable."
Bush is mostly likely talking about Jimmy Carter,

Just maybe this lane is only for the Dem's ?
 
Yup....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The latest CDC <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/COVIDView?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#COVIDView</a> report shows that the proportion of death certificates coded as being related to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/COVID19?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#COVID19</a> decreased for a fifth week, from 15.9% the week before to 9.8% for the week ending May 23: <a href="https://t.co/zP4VYlo0Pb">https://t.co/zP4VYlo0Pb</a> <a href="https://t.co/tKnO3WmtXl">pic.twitter.com/tKnO3WmtXl</a></p>— CDC (@CDCgov) <a href="https://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/1267084419338309632?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 31, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Our World

Seeing the video of George Floyd's last few minutes of Life shocked 99.99% of us. hearing that man around the phone asking the cop to get off of him, yet he didn't. being a God fearing man, I seen the demonic look on his face. we cannot see the the coronavirus, until we seen this. that is the same way the virus does it's thing crushing the life out of people. it was the coronavirus incarnate. there's no excuse for the cops action.

In the aftermath we have seen thousands of peaceful protesters around the world. plus 100s of criminals. these criminals show us what Cops face daily. being a cop is not easy, we all know that. in my life I've meet 100's of them. most of them were great guys. even with the answer given, I wondered why they did it. must say I was too shocked when a few cops came into the shop, that I knew growing up that I hadn't seen in years. if I was asked where they might be would've guessed prison. don't know if they were good cops or not.

Many of these protesters have lost their jobs the past few months. likely giving them time to evaluate those jobs. the jobs that were prophesied in the late 1980s calling them "service jobs". braking down that word, service - servant - slave - underlings.
many of these jobs pre 1980s were done by teenagers & young college age people.
rarely did we ever older persons in a burger joint etc. most of these job don't pay well enough to live on, raise a family. we know that too. How does that make people Feel ? working Hard jobs and still relying on some Gov Assistance to get by. we have stagnate wages for half the people the past 30 years.

Tip your server.. don't be a cheap bastard..lol

Peace out
 
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