

And yet China and WHO didn't inform the world of the ability of the Chinese Flu to spread from human to human until late January. 5-6 weeks after they knew. So here we are...∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:28 am Containment doesn't mean it won't pop up again, just that when it does, we aren't blindly chasing after everyone else it might have infected without taking drastic measures and overwhelming the medical system(s).
Done iteratively, that's how you quell viruses.
We simply need to get to that point.
We could have months ago if people took this seriously.
Why?∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:22 amActually yes, I think my mortgage is set to withdraw on the first.grizzaholic wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:55 am Trip, did you pay your rent/mortgage today? Just wondering.
It was already in the US by 1/31. WHO acknowledged human to human well before that.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:52 ambullshit. Maybe a few weeks. But "Months"? As late as 1/15 the WHO was still saying it couldn't be transmitted human-to-human. Trump closed the borders with China on 1/31 (much to the Donk apologists' chagrin, I might add)….so fuck this narrative that we could be "months" ahead of this...∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:28 am Containment doesn't mean it won't pop up again, just that when it does, we aren't blindly chasing after everyone else it might have infected without taking drastic measures and overwhelming the medical system(s).
Done iteratively, that's how you quell viruses.
We simply need to get to that point.
We could have months ago if people took this seriously.
SDHornet wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:01 amAnd yet China and WHO didn't inform the world of the ability of the Chinese Flu to spread from human to human until late January. 5-6 weeks after they knew. So here we are...∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:28 am Containment doesn't mean it won't pop up again, just that when it does, we aren't blindly chasing after everyone else it might have infected without taking drastic measures and overwhelming the medical system(s).
Done iteratively, that's how you quell viruses.
We simply need to get to that point.
We could have months ago if people took this seriously.
BTW what plans were the Donks coming up with? Oh right, impeachment ideas.![]()
Huh? I'm saying if the Chinese Flu was such a big concern, why did the the Donks not have their own plan to politicize in the msm? Oh right, they were more concerned with Orange Man Bad.dbackjon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:18 am
So you are saying that the impeachment, which was justified, means that Trump couldn't handle more than one thing at once?
Meanwhile, he held a dozen MAGAt rallies, and went golfing another dozen times.
Face it, your Messiah is a disaster. You and the rest are just too stubborn to admit how much you fucked up supporting him.
dbackjon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:18 am
So you are saying that the impeachment, which was justified, means that Trump couldn't handle more than one thing at once?
Meanwhile, he held a dozen MAGAt rallies, and went golfing another dozen times.
Face it, your Messiah is a disaster. You and the rest are just too stubborn to admit how much you fucked up supporting him.
Not Everyone on the ship is like you in your stateroom. Us enlisted plebeians were relegated to mass berthing. It's a death penalty to them.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:50 amWhy not just stay at sea? It's a natural quarantine. Let the shit run it's course....not that complicated.bobbythekidd wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 7:44 pm
1. 200 US sailors aboard testing positive for Covid-19
2. En route to Guam
3. Requesting individual isolation for each person for 14 days
4. Guam is tiny and can't house all these sailors. Let alone feed them and provide individual housing of each
5. Some crew (10% will remain on board to sanitize the vessel) sacrificed.
6. This is a nuclear vessel so, further, some must be sacrificed to run and monitor the reactor
7. This scenario is the very definition of not practicing "social distancing". This is as close to nut to butt as you get without liking that kind of thing.
8. How many navies around the world are continuing to spread this
9. This is just one skipper throwing his career away. How many more don't have the balls?
Yes, it is China's fault. No one is forgetting, but that can be addressed at the national and the international stage after this is over.
I was enlisted for six years, Bobby. I know the drill.bobbythekidd wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:26 amNot Everyone on the ship is like you in your stateroom. Us enlisted plebeians were relegated to mass berthing. It's a death penalty to them.
Careful AZ, your privilege is showing.
AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:38 amI was enlisted for six years, Bobby. I know the drill.bobbythekidd wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:26 am
Not Everyone on the ship is like you in your stateroom. Us enlisted plebeians were relegated to mass berthing. It's a death penalty to them.
Careful AZ, your privilege is showing.![]()
Let the air wings go home...Isolate the 200 who are sick, social distance the rest on the ship with the extra space, and in three weeks it'll be a non-issue. They're a bunch of 20-somethings....it's not a "death penalty".
"Evacuating" the ship is a fucking joke. Did we evacuate ships in the 1700's because of scurvy? That captain should have his fucking command pulled.![]()
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Got it, money over countrymen.
They didn't know that then.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:45 amAZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:38 am
I was enlisted for six years, Bobby. I know the drill.![]()
Let the air wings go home...Isolate the 200 who are sick, social distance the rest on the ship with the extra space, and in three weeks it'll be a non-issue. They're a bunch of 20-somethings....it's not a "death penalty".
"Evacuating" the ship is a fucking joke. Did we evacuate ships in the 1700's because of scurvy? That captain should have his fucking command pulled.![]()
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Scurvy is a vitamin C deficiency. It isn't an infectious disease that is transmittable between humans.
1. It's Bob dammit!AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:38 amI was enlisted for six years, Bobby. I know the drill.bobbythekidd wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:26 am
Not Everyone on the ship is like you in your stateroom. Us enlisted plebeians were relegated to mass berthing. It's a death penalty to them.
Careful AZ, your privilege is showing.![]()
Let the air wings go home...Isolate the 200 who are sick, social distance the rest on the ship with the extra space, and in three weeks it'll be a non-issue. They're a bunch of 20-somethings....it's not a "death penalty".
"Evacuating" the ship is a fucking joke. Did we evacuate ships in the 1700's because of scurvy? That captain should have his fucking command pulled.![]()
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Here's the thing, Einstein. The bank is expecting ME to make MY payment....and even if I defer it, when the deferment ends, guess what? I have to bring the payment current IMMEDIATELY.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:45 amGot it, money over countrymen.
You find your life worth sacrificing in nonsensical wars against goat people who pose little threat to us, but you won't sacrifice a few bucks when this nation and fellow Americans are in genuinely grave danger. Please continue convincing me how beautiful capitalism is.
AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:47 amHere's the thing, Einstein. The bank is expecting ME to make MY payment....and even if I defer it, when the deferment ends, guess what? I have to bring the payment current IMMEDIATELY.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:45 am
Got it, money over countrymen.
You find your life worth sacrificing in nonsensical wars against goat people who pose little threat to us, but you won't sacrifice a few bucks when this nation and fellow Americans are in genuinely grave danger. Please continue convincing me how beautiful capitalism is.
If my tenants have lost their jobs, I'm willing to talk. But otherwise, they can fucking pay just like everybody else who has the means.
Oh, and please tell me what war I've supported on this board in the last 15 years?
∞∞∞ wrote:Make it illegal to collect rent, mortgages, or any other loans for the time being, with no interest being accumulated.
They want to unload the whole ship in Guam. It's a long ways, but they could send the airwings home via Hawaii with up to 3 wing-mounted fuel drop tanks and tanker support from the AF out of Hawaii....that clears out the entire hangar bay, plus the living spaces occupied by the air wings.bobbythekidd wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:46 am1. It's Bob dammit!AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:38 am
I was enlisted for six years, Bobby. I know the drill.![]()
Let the air wings go home...Isolate the 200 who are sick, social distance the rest on the ship with the extra space, and in three weeks it'll be a non-issue. They're a bunch of 20-somethings....it's not a "death penalty".
"Evacuating" the ship is a fucking joke. Did we evacuate ships in the 1700's because of scurvy? That captain should have his fucking command pulled.![]()
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2. Like the idea of sending the air wings home but are they close enough to disembark? If not, how long before they are?
3. His career is fvcking DONE!
So you want to bring down the entire banking system, is that it?∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:49 amAZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:47 am
Here's the thing, Einstein. The bank is expecting ME to make MY payment....and even if I defer it, when the deferment ends, guess what? I have to bring the payment current IMMEDIATELY.
If my tenants have lost their jobs, I'm willing to talk. But otherwise, they can fucking pay just like everybody else who has the means.
Oh, and please tell me what war I've supported on this board in the last 15 years?∞∞∞ wrote:Make it illegal to collect rent, mortgages, or any other loans for the time being, with no interest being accumulated.
∞∞∞ wrote:Enroll the entire population in the ACA for the time being without any out-of-pocket costs, and send out a monthly check to cover basic expenses for two or three months.
Some would disagree as to exactly when they knew how it was caused/prevented:Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:57 am
They might not have understood if the disease could spread, but they knew what it was and how to treat it. That information has been around since before Christ. The cause was understood so much so that citrus would be planted on islands used as stop overs, quarantines or refueling. Fruits were the obvious go to, but the French used horse meat to remedy the issue. They obviously didn't have the benefit we have of knowing that green vegetables also contain enough levels of C to keep scurvy at bay.
The first clear-cut descriptions of the disorder, however, appear in the records of the medieval Crusades. Later, toward the end of the 15th century, scurvy became the major cause of disability and mortality among sailors on long sea voyages. In 1753 Scottish naval surgeon James Lind showed that scurvy could be cured and prevented by ingestion of the juice of oranges and lemons. Soon citrus fruits became so common aboard ship that British sailors were referred to as “limeys.”
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/155758AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:02 amSome would disagree as to exactly when they knew how it was caused/prevented:Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:57 am
They might not have understood if the disease could spread, but they knew what it was and how to treat it. That information has been around since before Christ. The cause was understood so much so that citrus would be planted on islands used as stop overs, quarantines or refueling. Fruits were the obvious go to, but the French used horse meat to remedy the issue. They obviously didn't have the benefit we have of knowing that green vegetables also contain enough levels of C to keep scurvy at bay.
The first clear-cut descriptions of the disorder, however, appear in the records of the medieval Crusades. Later, toward the end of the 15th century, scurvy became the major cause of disability and mortality among sailors on long sea voyages. In 1753 Scottish naval surgeon James Lind showed that scurvy could be cured and prevented by ingestion of the juice of oranges and lemons. Soon citrus fruits became so common aboard ship that British sailors were referred to as “limeys.”
Scurvy has been known since ancient Greek and Egyptian times. It is often associated with sailors in the 15th to 18th centuries, when long sea voyages made it hard to get a steady supply of fresh produce. Many died from the effects.
Temporarily suspending payments across the board (including for banks) wouldn't be the thing that brings them down.