I would believe even CNN before I accepted as fact something posted on Facebook by a friend of a friend with leftist ties.
Just sayin'
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I would believe even CNN before I accepted as fact something posted on Facebook by a friend of a friend with leftist ties.
and this is why no one should allow themselves to get tested unless there is a very good reason.philip964 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 4:52 pm https://abc7.com/health/couple-under-ho ... 9/6323759/
KT couple under house arrest for not signing a paper after wife tested positive with no symptoms.
The biggest difference is who is set up to receive it and to process it ... I think Brent is a lighter cleaner (less sulpher) oil, but I'm not too suresrothstein wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:06 am And just so everyone is clear, the price for WTI crude is down to 10/bbl. The price for Brent crude is still in the 22/bbl range. I am not as clear on the differences between the two as I would be if I were investing in them, but I know there are chemical differences between the two. I believe that one is better for gasoline while the other is better for certain other petroleum products though i could be wrong on that.
Such a bargain, but nowhere to store it. All the Tanks are full.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:15 amStill dropping. It is at 10.05 a barrel now.Rafe wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:12 am It was big news 15 hours ago that oil had hit $15 a barrel for the 1st time in 21 years. Now it's touched $11 a barrel. The website https://oilprice.com/ is currently timing out due to all the traffic hitting it. The price of oil and the bottom having dropped out of demand globally is the economic double-whammy hitting Texas.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-glob ... SKBN2221TShttps://www.investors.com/market-trend/ ... tech-rise/
I wasn't at all the beaches, but I was at Stuart at about 10-11 am, I saw about 4 people at a mile of beach. Was down at East beach a few days ago I didn't see anyone, but it was during the week. I don't think the beach is drawing in a lot of outsiders. It just seems to me that a quiet beach is a lot safer than the buses that are still running.Chaparral wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:39 pmJust guessing, but maybe closing the beaches was more of an attempt at keeping people from more infected areas from coming into Galveston - removing a temptation for those considering Galveston as a travel/vacation destination?Liberty wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:10 pmI think closing the beaches in Galveston was unnecessary. I was out on the beaches yesterday before the surprise closure order. There were very few people. People weren't just obeying the 6 ft rule, they were following a 200-yard social distancing rule. A walk on a near-empty beach is pretty harmless and has done my mental health a lot of good. I think that City just hates seeing people enjoying themselves and was looking for a way to take a little bit of joy from people's lives. City is run by restaurant mafia and is butthurt cause the county shut down the restaurants.striker55 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 4:23 pm People don't get it, whole families going to Walmart, mom dad and kids. Just one adult should go. Galveston beaches being closed because people aren't smart enough to stay home. NYC kids out playing basketball. Houston area has 997 cases when just a few days ago the number was around 300. Stay home!
I think closing the beaches in Galveston was unnecessary. I was out on the beaches yesterday before the surprise closure order. There were very few people. People weren't just obeying the 6 ft rule, they were following a 200-yard social distancing rule. A walk on a near-empty beach is pretty harmless and has done my mental health a lot of good. I think that City just hates seeing people enjoying themselves and was looking for a way to take a little bit of joy from people's lives. City is run by restaurant mafia and is butthurt cause the county shut down the restaurants.striker55 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 4:23 pm People don't get it, whole families going to Walmart, mom dad and kids. Just one adult should go. Galveston beaches being closed because people aren't smart enough to stay home. NYC kids out playing basketball. Houston area has 997 cases when just a few days ago the number was around 300. Stay home!
Di Blasio reminds me of Mussolini, Fighting the lost war, but at least the trains are running on time.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:36 am
I think he has been terrorized by MSM, to be honest. Who knows if he exaggerated or if his brother did? IMHO, this whole deal is blown out of shape. There are stories of refrigeration trucks outside NEW York hospitals to hold the dead but the number of deaths in New York don't really add up to such a need. New York Governor was on TV a little while back crying that New York needed 40 billion dollars! That is OUR money these greedy leftists are after. New York brought this thing on itself. Their officials were actually on the media telling people to go out and mingle in Feb. Now they are crying that President Trump somehow failed them. Disgusting!
Coumo or DiBlasio could have put some pretty good brakes on the WU-Flu if he would have shut down the fetid petri dishes public transit. It amazes me that they allow these human sardine cans to still be in operational.Rafe wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:54 am
In other news, New York governor Mario Cuomo holds a lengthy press release this morning where he announced that the state will need not 110,000 hospital beds as previously projected, but 150,000, and that the prediction is the state will need 30,000 ventilators but has only a fraction of that. And that the peak requirement will come sooner than expected, in 14 to 21 days. Cuomo laid into President Trump for not invoking the Defense Production Act immediately in order to force companies to drop what they're doing, retool, and work 24/7 on building ventilators.
Then he contradicts himself by saying that these are complex pieces of equipment that take over 10 days to manufacture, and that New York will need a minimum of two weeks to get them deployed. Wait. Somehow 10 days plus 14 days equals 14 days? I'm confused.
His big push was for federal ventilator supplies. He said the feds have 20,000 ventilators in inventory, but that all HHS recently sent to New York was just over 400. He said New York state was the "canary in a coal mine" in this situation. That they were the epicenter of infection and will peak at a far faster rate than any other state and have far more need of ventilators. Therefore, his demand to President Trump was that all 20,000 ventilators in federal inventory be sent immediately to New York.
All. As in every single ventilator in federal government control. Right now. But Cuomo did promise to send the ventilators along to other states once New York is done with them.
That's crazy!! I'm not locking myself in my house for an indefinite period, just to avoid a cold. When Trump, Biden and Bernie decide to stay locked up at home, I might consider it!!Excaliber wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:39 pm New advisory from the CDC:
If you're over 60 or have an underlying health condition, stock up on what you'll need for an undefined period of time and don't go out.
Article here
I don't remember them saying that about the seasonal flu.
But none of this addresses being forcibly held against one's will without a court order and trial by jury. We have a 4th and 4th amendment.suthdj wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 5:47 pmPapa tiger called it
"The federal government derives its authority for isolation and quarantine from the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution"