Subj : Re: what if biden dies
To   : MRO
From : Dumas Walker
Date : Sun Nov 26 2023 11:59 am

>  > > The only thing we could have done to combat covid is to eliminate travel
>  > > and let it run its course.  nothing we did or could have done would have
>  > > made any fference.
>  >
>  > Which he suggested, but politicians of a certain party cried foul and would
>  > not let him.

> yeah they called him a racist for suggesting it.

Yes, they did.  Those same politicians were originally the ones who
encouraged their constituents to get out and live normally, only to later
claim that Trump didn't lock down fast enough.

> regardless, covid was here sooner than we thought. I'm pretty sure it was
> here the previous year in oct-nov-dec.  My friend got it in december and he wa
> almost fired.  We had a guy who died in early december.  We're pretty sure he
> d it.

We had some weird something sweep through one section of our office.  Most
of the people who went to the Dr got diagnosed as having "a flu" but we
later wondered about it also.  Luckily I was not in that section.  We also
had a lot of contractors in from another area of the country, and that
section was the one that was most likely to be in closed door meetings with
those contractors.  So it could have been COVID or some other something
that was not "native" in our germ pool.

They were all pretty sick but none were deathly ill, except our manager.
She got diagnosed with pnumonia.  She was very sick, and also smokes, but
was also young and pulled through... it just took her a lot longer than the
others.

>usa and the rest of the world did not have an established gameplan for a pandem
>c despite having the swine flu and bird flu.

Honestly, despite previous recent outbreaks of SARS, I believe most of the
western world was very over-confident that it "couldn't happen here."

> So what Kurt said was basically the usual liberal mindless parroting with no f
> ts.  And then he's saying trump gave tax cuts to evil corporations.  liberals
> ink all companies are evil.   where would we be without places to work?

In some irony, many of the corporations that the liberals I know support
with their buying power are some of the corporations that, while they may
treat their employees real nice, are horrible corporate citizens when it
comes to what they are up to in other, less-developed countries.

So, in other words, they sound evil to me but being giant tech companies get a
lot of profit out of liberal pockets.


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