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  • Steven Mnuchin: No one should give their lives to increase the GDP

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    @Horace said in Steven Mnuchin: No one should give their lives to increase the GDP: If you hear it coming, don't think it's a zebra. Hey - I hear hoof beats, I'm thinking the neighbor teen's stereo.
  • What'd I miss?

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    IvorythumperI
    Hey Sam -- Glad you stopped by!
  • Hey Bach

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    bachophileB
    Still waiting but I’m assuming I’m negative This study seems to imply that we have only 1% infectivity https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/19/world/coronavirus-global-world.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
  • Hel-lo.

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    taiwan_girlT
    HI Cats Eye, good to hear from you. Sorry that things are not feeling well for you, but I am sure you will get through this stronger than ever!!! We will send positive thoughts to you
  • I said this from day 1

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    @Jolly said in I said this from day 1: Let me state for the record...I very, very rarely will read a NYT link. And I damn sure ain't gonna pay for the privilege. It’s so valuable. I knew that story of the virus would be milked until the story of the economic disaster was worth more. The NYT acted as predicted. The trick will be to tie both to Trump.
  • I can't imagine...

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    I understand trying but like jolly I can’t begin to imagine. I can’t breathe effectively through a cloth mask, just in normal activities. I tolerate it. I wonder because I am athletic I notice it more.
  • "President Tweety"

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    LuFins DadL
    No, a puddy tat.
  • Minnesota is winning ...

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    @LuFins-Dad said in Minnesota is winning ...: Wait, if the Census is the mechanism used to determine the population, how can they calculate a reporting percentage? The denominator of that equation is what they are trying to determine! In this instance, they are talking about the self response rate, i.e., the # of self responses divided by the number of surveys sent. The denominator is simply the number of surveys that have been sent out, and the Census Bureau knows how many they sent out.
  • Anne Margaret Caster Glenn (1920-2020)

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    @jon-nyc said in Anne Margaret Caster Glenn (1920-2020): Here's more about her stuttering problem and overcoming it. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/19/us/annie-glenn-champion-of-those-with-speech-disorders-dies-at-100.html "Oh look John, a sq - sq - sq - sq - sq.. ah hell it's gone in a hole now,...."
  • The unintended consequences of stay at home

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    RainmanR
    Quote from Loki's link/article: "I spoke with Howard Hill, the owner of Howard K. Hill Funeral Services located in Hartford, Bloomfield and New Haven, who told me he saw a 166% increase in at-home deaths during a 30-day period from March 15 to April 15, compared to a year earlier."
  • So if Facebook is suppressing stuff they think is divisive..

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    Doctor PhibesD
    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies.....They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. " - C.S. Lewis
  • COVID-19 strikes again...Takes away one of my true loves...

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    HoraceH
    She was an international student coordinator, and also worked part time at a private high school doing the same sort of thing for their international student program. She did not like dealing with unruly students and stupid host families, many of whom are just in it for the paycheck and don't want to be bothered with the student living with them.
  • Is the air really cleaner since shutdown?

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    @Rainman said in Is the air really cleaner since shutdown?: the polar bear population will skyrocket and eat us all by 2025. I figured that would just be July 2020
  • Spanish Oxtail Stew

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    MikM
    No clue, but I will be eager to hear how it turns out.
  • A Constitutional Right?

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    jon-nycJ
    That’s true.
  • Mr. Plinkett reviews "Star Trek Picard."

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach. Those that can't teach, teach gym. Those that can't teach gym make videos on YouTube complaining about everything.
  • Meanwhile, in Ohio...

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    HoraceH
    Considering how ambiguous at best and basically nonsensical at worst it is to think that America "has no friends" geopolitically, I would have to assume that those who think that, do not in fact feel that it sucks. They enjoy thinking it. It really wouldn't be hard to find friends of America, if you wanted to find them.
  • Hyundai? Yes, Hyundai.

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    MikM
    We are a Mustang family. My dad bought a 64.5. That got stolen and trashed so he bought a 68 convert. My brother had a 67 for many years, and I had a 65, 66 convert and a 67. Think Ford did a great job in the mid 2000's retro version and I will seriously consider a new mustang when we decide to buy a convertible.
  • RIP Eddie Haskell

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    CopperC
    What a nice polite boy. RIP Mr Osmond
  • We need more people to get it so we can figure out how to cure it...

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    MikM
    Didn't want to listen to podcast, so I googled. This is actually quite interesting. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/new-york-clinical-trial-quietly-tests-heartburn-remedy-against-coronavirus