How about we allow SCOTUS and not mayors and governors to determine those limits.
Knock yourself out. File a Federal lawsuit claiming your rights are being violated. Good luck.
How about we allow SCOTUS and not mayors and governors to determine those limits.
A nice Brit on Twitter just gave me a hashtag for him #Mangowanker. I laughed when I read it and immediately thought of Tom.Quoting himself too.
Any idea why he's picked a Russian name for his latest skin-sloughing ? Seems a tad deranged considering his form.
He’s undercoverQuoting himself too.
Any idea why he's picked a Russian name for his latest skin-sloughing ? Seems a tad deranged considering his form.
Probably? boogeyman? Socialism destroys a dynamic economy.
Trump thinks he'll just be able to declare bankruptcy and walk away.
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Of course, Trump gave a big chunk of our revenue to the 1% with his tax cut.
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Keep digging little guy. You have a long way to go to hit paydirt. Not my first rodeo, or even my first rodeo with you. The years appear to have left you angry and bitter. Tough break kid.
How about we allow SCOTUS and not mayors and governors to determine those limits.
Who the frick came up with the idea to send COVID patients to a nursing home?
Why would anyone do that?
SMH.
Horse mierda, Snowflake, America rejected Socialism and the old Socialist lunatic, old Bernie.Hello dukkha,
No it doesn't.
The USA had socialism in the 50's back when America 'was great again.'
There is a perfectly vibrant economy to be had under a hybrid mixture of capitalism and socialism. That will produce a productive and thriving economy and widespread prosperity with plenty of products and services for all to happily enjoy.
What actually destroys an economy is extreme wealth inequality. The more extreme the wealth inequality is, the more destruction. As the needle is pushed to the end of the scale, where a very small number of people own virtually all the wealth, then everyone else is left in competition for the leftover scraps. No link required. This is just basic logic. Don't believe it? Just keep supporting the rich and powerful.
You know God damned well you have personally self-identified as Tom Prendergast -- so this is obviously another intentionally malicious attempt to defame someone's character.
Jacksonville had temperatures way above average since mid March. Nice job of cherry picking. Vietnams weather is no different than many countries that have higher than average infection rates. Nice try though.
It's nothing to do with you, butt out. I just love the way you have this burning need to act as some kind white knight rescuing the fayre maiden from the nasty villain.
THE BEDS WERE AVAILABLE. how can you not pay any attention to what you read?Would you prefer a hospice? Pat em on the head, cross your chest and off they go? How about we line them up in gurneys in the baccarat section of a Trump's casino? If beds are not available, nursing home seems the closest natural fit after hospitals. At least they get care.
Listen matey, I live in Thailand and know Vietnam well. I can assure it is plenty hot and humid now. Same with Laos and Cambodia. It is well documented that viruses hate humidity, why are you even attempting to dispute that?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/05/190513155635.htm
all virus is sensitive to humidity and temps. the only question is at what levels -that does varyI'm not. Because there is no evidence yet that this virus is sensitive to those things and no evidence that it isn't. Where you live is irrelevant. Jacksonville is NOT Vietnam.
I'm not. Because there is no evidence yet that this virus is sensitive to those things and no evidence that it isn't. Where you live is irrelevant. Jacksonville is NOT Vietnam.
Trump thinks he'll just be able to declare bankruptcy and walk away.
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In a room at 70-75F temperature with 20 per cent humidity, the half life of the virus is about an hour, according to Bryan. "But you get outside and it cuts down to a minute and a half, very significant difference when it when it gets hit with UV rays," he said.
According to the same research, the virus' half life on surfaces reduces dramatically with a combination increase of temperature and humidity.
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/w...armer-temperatures-humidity-us-research-75513
When the temperate is kept constant at 70-75F and only the humidity is cranked up from 20 per cent to 80 per cent, the virus' half life is shown to crash from 18 hours to 6 hours. If the temperature is increased to 95F, the half life sinks to barely 60 minutes.
Bryan said this testing was done at DHS' advanced bio containment lab in Maryland, just outside the national capital.
Pointing to charts with data from experiments on the COVID-19 virus, Bryan said the virus half life plunges "drastically" with exposure to higher temperatures and even minimal exposure to humidity.