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Im all for a two week lockdown..See what happens..Sure as hell can't hurt and surely most buisiness can survive that
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wndowpayne said:Im all for a two week lockdown..See what happens..Sure as hell can't hurt and surely most buisiness can survive that
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CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:bbiggs said:nicknyr15 said:Unless I missed it, I don’t see much outrage here about the bill that was held up today. Weird.Why?
I'm outraged. Fuck both parties.nicknyr15 said:
nice horsehoes
This bill was designed to fail by the GOP so they could blame the DNC. You fell for it hook, line and sinker.
They could have easily divided this up into manageable smaller simple bills and pass them individually.
Instead it was written by the GOP as one big bloated corpse, full of corporate hand outs with complete lack of transparency.
.....but tell me again how both sides are bad.....
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bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.
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F Me In The Brain said:bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.0 -
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I can very much understand the outrage over the block on the stimulus bill today, but I also understand the problem with it. Because we run a couple of independent small businesses that have now been completely shut down for over a week and for who knows how long, that bill would have been a big help to us financially. But it would also have given tons of money to some very big, very irresponsible corporations- money that is needed for our health services and the many less fortunate folks who could use the help. I think it was a good call- and that's coming from someone who would have benefited from it.
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CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:bbiggs said:nicknyr15 said:Unless I missed it, I don’t see much outrage here about the bill that was held up today. Weird.Why?
I'm outraged. Fuck both parties.nicknyr15 said:
nice horsehoes
This bill was designed to fail by the GOP so they could blame the DNC. You fell for it hook, line and sinker.
They could have easily divided this up into manageable smaller simple bills and pass them individually.
Instead it was written by the GOP as one big bloated corpse, full of corporate hand outs with complete lack of transparency.
.....but tell me again how both sides are bad.....
Do you really believe that both sides are equally bad?0 -
mrussel1 said:mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.
Guess it is probably tough to draw the line between people that just want to get high and the people that need the result of the THC....so I get that.
Why the booze stores?
If it is vital that we avoid one another why is wanting to get a buzz essential?
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brianlux said:I can very much understand the outrage over the block on the stimulus bill today, but I also understand the problem with it. Because we run a couple of independent small businesses that have now been completely shut down for over a week and for who knows how long, that bill would have been a big help to us financially. But it would also have given tons of money to some very big, very irresponsible corporations- money that is needed for our health services and the many less fortunate folks who could use the help. I think it was a good call- and that's coming from someone who would have benefited from it.The gop wrote their own bill and tried to ram it through. Money for big biz and billionaires.I’m actually stunned Pelosi didn’t fast track a democratic bill in the House. Spending is supposed to originate in the House to begin with.
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mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.Clearly I’m one state too far to the east. Any virus free houses for sale near these stores?0 -
dankind said:nicknyr15 said:Unless I missed it, I don’t see much outrage here about the bill that was held up today. Weird.Why?Let’s ram thru two trillion dollars in a couple of hours, with only one party writing the bill. Yep, makes sense to me.0
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F Me In The Brain said:mrussel1 said:mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.
Guess it is probably tough to draw the line between people that just want to get high and the people that need the result of the THC....so I get that.
Why the booze stores?
If it is vital that we avoid one another why is wanting to get a buzz essential?0 -
mrussel1 said:F Me In The Brain said:mrussel1 said:mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.
Guess it is probably tough to draw the line between people that just want to get high and the people that need the result of the THC....so I get that.
Why the booze stores?
If it is vital that we avoid one another why is wanting to get a buzz essential?The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Lerxst1992 said:brianlux said:I can very much understand the outrage over the block on the stimulus bill today, but I also understand the problem with it. Because we run a couple of independent small businesses that have now been completely shut down for over a week and for who knows how long, that bill would have been a big help to us financially. But it would also have given tons of money to some very big, very irresponsible corporations- money that is needed for our health services and the many less fortunate folks who could use the help. I think it was a good call- and that's coming from someone who would have benefited from it.The gop wrote their own bill and tried to ram it through. Money for big biz and billionaires.I’m actually stunned Pelosi didn’t fast track a democratic bill in the House. Spending is supposed to originate in the House to begin with.
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F Me In The Brain said:mrussel1 said:F Me In The Brain said:mrussel1 said:mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:bbiggs said:Malroth said:Indiana goes "stay at home" tomorrow, yet that only affects 1 in three people.I work at an appliance store and it is considered essential. Nothing much will change?
The businesses that are deemed "essential" is really shocking to me, at least in IL. I like a beer as much as the next guy, but when I saw a big liquor store chain would remain opened because it was deemed "essential," it quickly struck me how out of touch this state is (and country). Either shut it all down or don't. A store that sells nothing but booze is not essential in a crisis like this.
Guessing they figure if people can stay in and get fucked up that they will be ok to Netflix and chill.
Or that the hard core boozers won't loot or go to the ER when detoxing goes poorly.
Idiotic.
Guess it is probably tough to draw the line between people that just want to get high and the people that need the result of the THC....so I get that.
Why the booze stores?
If it is vital that we avoid one another why is wanting to get a buzz essential?Liquor stores will stay open, though, because Massholes have spouses to abuse.Such a fucked up place.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
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