They still have some dirty old man with dementia and a stinky finger.
Whaaaat? Are you questioning the mental acuity and digit aroma of this genius?


Goddammit, never mind.
They still have some dirty old man with dementia and a stinky finger.
You might want to tune into reality, Tim. Trump is going to sign an executive order compelling meat processors to stay open. Guess he doesn’t understand the economics?
If, as you apparently claim (repeatedly), there is no break in the supply chain for meat, and that meat processing is closed solely due to so many employees being sick, then (1) why would Trump issue an order that the plants stay open and (2) what the **** good would an executive order do to make sick employees better?
Alternatively if, as TSF and I have argued, the plant shutdowns are a break in the supply chain related (not completely, dude - RELATED) to Chinese flu lockdowns, then an executive order could fix that by making the meat processing plants an essential job and mitigating the lockdown.
Right?
Tim Steelersfan said:Disprove that a percentage of the population can't get to work because of childcare concerns, fear, or being high risk and therefore can't work.
Working families are at risk of bearing more of the brunt of the fallout from the coronavirus epidemic as school closings threaten to upend daily life.
The unprecedented series of steps by school systems to cancel classes and move classes online has parents scrambling for child care options.
Tim Steelersfan said:Prove that the lockdown fears did not lead to a massive rush on food and supplies
Anderson said empty shelves at grocers and retailers are a result of distribution, not low supplies. Production of products like ground beef and milk is the same, but unexpected demand has strained the logistical farm-to-market process.
Anxiety has stirred panic-buying, as seen with meat products and household items like toilet paper, he said.
Disruptions to the nation’s supply chain and final destinations for meat and milk products due to COVID-19 are causing anxiety from farms to markets, said a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
David Anderson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension economist, College Station, said the nation’s food supply chain, the most efficient and reliable farm-to-market system in the world, is dealing with unprecedented disruptions and uncertainty.
Tim Steelersfan said:Prove that regulations have not forced food processing plants to space out workers at least 6 feet causing an impact on their ability to produce at previous levels
About a quarter of U.S. beef and pork production has been affected by slaughterhouse closures and slowed processing speeds, said Christine McCracken, animal protein analyst at Rabobank, an agricultural lender. Some factories have reduced capacity because of worker absenteeism or to create distance between workers on crowded production lines.
Tim Steelersfan said:Prove there has not been an increase in need for family portions and a disappearance of big boxes of food for restaurants.
The sudden shift from restaurant dining to at-home eating, coupled with panic buying at grocery stores, is causing major disruption in the manufacturing, distribution and sales of food products. Dairy farmers are dumping excess raw milk, while meat companies are scrambling to meet demand.
Tim Steelersfan said:Prove the restaurant industry hasn't lost $30 BILLION because people aren't allowed to dine in and that this hasn't affected the food supply chain.
Restaurants reported $30 billion in losses in March, a projected $50 billion in losses in April, and are teeing up for a $240 billion Covid-19-related loss nationwide by the end of the year. Prior to Covid-19, the industry had been projecting $899 billion in sales this year, with 15.6 million employees, the association said.
Every antibody study - every single one - has shown that 10x as many people had the virus as have been reported as being "diagnosed." No different than the flu, really, where 30 million in America get the virus but only 3 million go to the hospital for it or are "diagnosed" with the flu.
That would mean that in America, at least 10,000,000 have had the virus and 58,000 died, a mortality rate of 0.6%. Definitely worse than the flu, but nowhere close to the doomsday projection of 4% or 5% mortality.
Worldwide, that would mean that approximately 31.2 million have had the virus and 216,508 died, for a mortality rate of 0.7%. Again, worse than the flu, no doubt.
But 5% mortality? Get the **** out.
I mean it, go, get outside. **** the lockdown.
This has been taken down due to violating community standards. ******* You Tube.
Wow.
YouTube removed the viral video of frontline doctors calling for an end to quarantine and comparing COVID-19 to the flu
'Violating YouTube's Terms of Service'
Last week, two frontline doctors who said they have administered more than 5,000 coronavirus tests, made headlines when they compared the coronavirus to the seasonal flu and called for an end to quarantine practices.
The two physicians, Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi of Accelerated Urgent Care in Bakersfield, California, presented their medical advice in a video briefing with KERO-TV that the news outlet then uploaded to YouTube. The video quickly went viral, garnering more than 5.46 million views.
But on Monday, the video was taken down for "violating YouTube's Terms of Service."
In a follow-up report, KERO-TV confirmed that the first of two videos playing the press briefing in full was removed. The news outlet submitted an appeal to YouTube about the removal, but has not yet heard back.
In a statement to the outlet following the video's removal, Dr. Erickson said, "Anytime you push against the grain, you are going to have people who don't like it."
TheBlaze reached out to YouTube's press division for a more specific answer on why the video was taken down, but YouTube did not immediately respond.
Interestingly, Erickson and Massihi spoke to Fox News host Laura Ingraham Monday evening just before the video was removed. After the interview, when Ingraham discovered the video had been taken down, she noted relevant comments regarding censorship that YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki had recently made.
"Anything that would go against World Health Organization recommendations would be a violation of our policy ... [removal] is another really important part of of our policy," Wojcicki reportedly said.
Really good article on Sweden's approach to pursuing Herd Immunity.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...eden-anders-tegnell-herd-immunity/3031536001/
what the everloving ****? Flog!?
With not enough people to process the chicken because of COVID-19 restrictions, poultry farmers are being forced to euthanize their stock.
About 2 million chickens in Delaware and Maryland are being humanely killed because chicken processing plants are short-staffed.
The manpower shortage at chicken processing plants is because of community cases of COVID-19 and social distancing.
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I was told...TOLD...that food processing and meat plants were closing ONLY because people get sick and they have to close down.
So you're saying....and ABC news reports...that....employee shortfalls due to social distancing.....may be causing them not to be able to produce?
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Really good article on Sweden's approach to pursuing Herd Immunity.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...eden-anders-tegnell-herd-immunity/3031536001/
I posted this yesterday I think. I found it on duckduckgo.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2020/...ert-shelter-in-place-orders-no-longer-needed/
So wait a DAMNED MINUTE.
I was told...TOLD...that food processing and meat plants were closing ONLY because people get sick and they have to close down.
So you're saying....and ABC news reports...that....employee shortfalls due to social distancing.....may be causing them not to be able to produce?
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One of our many wonderful educators wishing death upon her students
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/20...g-football-i-hope-you-die-long-painful-death/
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In fairness, it’s not ONLY because of social distancing.
I was week off, but I told you that people were going to rebel. It has started.
**** the man.
One of our many wonderful educators wishing death upon her students
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/20...g-football-i-hope-you-die-long-painful-death/
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Exactly. Now this fucknut wont learn a lesson at all and will continue to do this ****. From the looks of it, he’s escalating. Is it gonna take him killing someone to make the system wake the **** up?
how would this **** know that these kids were playing in a park if she wasn't outside, herowndamnself?