Coronavirus

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Seems like a poor selling point for universal healthcare looking at the photos from Italy and the devastation to the health system in Europe
44000 people die every year from lack of healthcare in america.

the devastation is just getting started in USA

the radio debates like a congresswoman making a CDC person say they will provide free testing for the virus is ridiculous.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
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BadIdeaGuy

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Staff member

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
@AOC

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40% of Americans can’t afford a $400 emergency, & that’s before COVID. The faster we addresses wage & rent concerns for people & small businesses, the faster we can get everyone to self-isolate. People are going to work &small biz are staying open bc they’ll go under otherwise.

ABC News
Doesn't matter.
I know a buddy who used to work preload with me.
Good guy, but always broke.
Got a much better job, and left UPS.
Still always broke.

The problem isn't that people aren't making enough money.
The problem is that no one is willing to delay gratification, think of their futures, or accept personal responsibility.
 

Wilson1397

Half the lies they tell about me aren't true!!

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
@AOC

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2m
40% of Americans can’t afford a $400 emergency, & that’s before COVID. The faster we addresses wage & rent concerns for people & small businesses, the faster we can get everyone to self-isolate. People are going to work &small biz are staying open bc they’ll go under otherwise.

ABC News
So the other 60% should foot the bill because they didn’t save any money???
 

Poop Head

Judge me.
Doesn't matter.
I know a buddy who used to work preload with me.
Good guy, but always broke.
Got a much better job, and left UPS.
Still always broke.

The problem isn't that people aren't making enough money.
The problem is that no one is willing to delay gratification, think of their futures, or accept personal responsibility.
my wife is in charge of the finances
We're :censored2:ed
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Doesn't matter.
I know a buddy who used to work preload with me.
Good guy, but always broke.
Got a much better job, and left UPS.
Still always broke.

The problem isn't that people aren't making enough money.
The problem is that no one is willing to delay gratification, think of their futures, or accept personal responsibility.
no when the median wage is $15 / hr and inflation in housing , education, cars, healthcare is prominent, then the problem is money going in, and cash going out.

not to mention 3 blokes have 50% of US wealth. they dont need it. alot of america does
 
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