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If anyone thinks the Feds are grabbing power here using the 'Vid as an excuse, they should take a look at what's going on in Australia and the UK.

Mandatory shots - oops, we didn't mean it, but watch this space

Hope you weren't planning a family Christmas this year in the UK
 
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I don't know about yall, but I'm buying toilet paper while I can get the good stuff. I've still not recovered from that Costco pack of Marathon TP. Didn't think we were ever going to finish it.


There are certain things that I never skimp on:
Work boots, tires, and toilet paper.Smile

We have two bathrooms & we just always kept a big pack of toilet paper in each one. We never came close to running out, but I was getting kinda worried there for awhile. We now have an emergency supply of tp, Kleenex, etc in a big Rubbermade container the attic.


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Well now for some more consequences from lockdown. We are seeing huge increases in patient visits for STD's and HIV cases have increased by a considerable amount. The Labor and Delivery department on our hospital is now planning for and cross training nurses from other departments for an expected, "Baby Boom".

Eat, drink and fornicate, what else is one to do during lockdown...




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Well now for some more consequences from lockdown. We are seeing huge increases in patient visits for STD's and HIV cases have increased by a considerable amount. The Labor and Delivery department on our hospital is now planning for and cross training nurses from other departments for an expected, "Baby Boom".

Eat, drink and fornicate, what else is one to do during lockdown...


Just this evening on the local news, they reported that local furniture stores are having a very good year. Instead of vacationing, eating out, going to theatres, etc, it seems people are staying at home, watching tv and wearing out their couches & recliners.Smile


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Ben Shapiro put out a video explaining why he’s voting for Trump this year after not having voted for him in 2016. In the middle of a litany of policy successes, he said, “He’s resisted using the federal government to control everybody’s life during COVID. That’s a big thing. This is the biggest government power grab during my lifetime, and Trump refused to do it.”

It's so annoying to hear Biden and the rest of the left incessantly use Covid to attack Trump. They never say what Trump should have done. What could Trump have done that the governors couldn't have done? There is nothing that governors did that worked. Biden says he'd listen to science. There is no consensus among scientists. Shapiro makes a great point, one I greatly appreciate about Trump, because deciding not do something is doing something.



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Major Blow to NYC as $41 Billion Hedge Fund Moves to Florida

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio have lost another major tax revenue stream as one of the city's largest and wealthiest hedge funds has announced they are moving south to Florida.

Reportedly due to the uncertainty caused by the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, billionaire New Yorker Paul Singer said this week that he will be moving his $41 billion dollar hedge fund, Elliott Management, to West Palm Beach. Only a small office with a few staffers will remain in the Big Apple.

This announcement serves as only the latest example of wealthy New Yorkers abandoning the state for more freedom and lower taxes amid crushing rules and lockdowns imposed by elected leaders in New York.

With ongoing lockdowns and destroyed small businesses, the unemployment rate in New York for September 2020 was a staggering 14.1 percent, significantly higher than the national unemployment rate of 7.9 percent. Cuomo and de Blasio have both been sharply criticized for their stifling orders that have squashed small businesses and prompted residents to flee New York City.

The loss of taxable income due to the pandemic in NYC was expected to reach $2 billion for 2020, a figure that was estimated prior to Singer's announcement.

"Even as the city has contained the spread of the virus, it has been unable to exert control over its threat to the economy," the New York Times wrote last month. "Numerous economic indicators suggest that New York City will face an extended financial crisis, the likes of which has not been seen since the 1970s."

Success over the virus in New York has also been a topic of much controversy, as the state has recorded far more deaths than any other state in the Union.

Nearly 500 employees of Elliott Management have reportedly been working remotely throughout the pandemic, many of them from other parts of the country. As people all over the nation adjust to working from afar through various technology, the future of thriving office buildings is in flux. Many offices and employees have no plans to return to their desks away from home any time soon.

"The main driver was to provide flexibility to people who want to have more say in where they live and work," one source familiar with the Elliott relocation told the New York Times.

While city leaders have refused to release their emergency pandemic power and continue to stifle the freedom of New Yorkers to earn and make their own choices about their health and safety, they have pleaded with the federal government to bail them out. The president has refused to budge on massive financial help for New York, noting Cuomo and de Blasio's insistence on keeping a stranglehold on their own economy.
 
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I just found out my aunt is in the hospital with Covid-19. My uncle and cousins all have it too. From what I understand, they got it from my cousin's 16 year old daughter who most likely got it from the her high school dance team she's on.


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There are certain things that I never skimp on:
Work boots, tires, and toilet paper.Smile

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Dad always said “Toilet paper, garbage bags and condoms”

Something about a hell of a mess to clean up when they break...


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"Even as the city has contained the spread of the virus, it has been unable to exert control over its threat to the economy," the New York Times wrote last month. "Numerous economic indicators suggest that New York City will face an extended financial crisis, the likes of which has not been seen since the 1970s."

Success over the virus in New York has also been a topic of much controversy, as the state has recorded far more deaths than any other state in the Union.

First 9/11, now the Kung Flu? Dare we wonder whether New York City is hitting the sharper end of a downward trajectory?
 
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"Even as the city has contained the spread of the virus, it has been unable to exert control over its threat to the economy," the New York Times wrote last month. "Numerous economic indicators suggest that New York City will face an extended financial crisis, the likes of which has not been seen since the 1970s."

Success over the virus in New York has also been a topic of much controversy, as the state has recorded far more deaths than any other state in the Union.

First 9/11, now the Kung Flu? Dare we wonder whether New York City is hitting the sharper end of a downward trajectory?

Unlike 9/11, most of the current damage is self-inflicted due to democrat policies.



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It is being discovered that when someone can perform their job at home efficiently then there's no need for skyscraper offices.


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Yeah, NYC completely screwed itself in an attempt to purposely torpedo the economy in order to damage the President; like a Venezuelan Navy ship trying to ram an ice breaker.

On the plus side, maybe they can make a kickass sequel to The Warriors now.

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Escape from NY:2020





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It is being discovered that when someone can perform their job at home efficiently then there's no need for skyscraper offices.


This has been happening for a few months now. Why do I need office space for 300, when 270 can work from home and still be about 90% effective? Im making up more in savings from condensing my real estate to make up from a 10% loss.


I’m just tossing numbers out there, but no matter what, with a lot of companies- bottom line matters.

If you can save more in this category to make up for a loss in that category, it’s a no brainer.


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Right CPD, and the accompanying jobs that support and maintain that real estate are gone too.


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Right CPD, and the accompanying jobs that support and maintain that real estate are gone too.


I have always said this but people don't seem to get it. Some of the jobs affected:

-food places along the way
-gas stations
-coffee shops
-maintenance people for that building
-any business along the commute that people will spend money at


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Exactly Edmond, and not just the loss of jobs, but the loss of all of the state and local tax revenue as a result of the decrease in commerce will be problematic.


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Leftists tax, regulate and demonize businesses, then they are puzzled by businesses closing or moving.

Fuck the left. Fuck the woke. Fuck the Democrats.

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Exactly who and where is the model response Biden is recommending?




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