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COVID-19 in America

Sad thing is most of them (being youngish and maybe not in risk groups) will probably survive just fine, which will fuel even more their conviction that this is all trivial bullshit.
 
The guy on the bottom rights blue .50 cal is all made out of wood, the anti tank Law is an inert demo training model..... Someone mentioned... Its just COSplay for rednecks..
 
My niece's GF (who's in N Carolina) went out for a big family dinner in a restaurant yesterday to celebrate Mother's Day. :facepalm:
 
an estimated 50 million US citizens will be without some form of health insurance by the end of the year , soup kitchens , banana republic levels of application of law , a corrupt political elite divorced from its voting base and actively curtails the right for every citizen to vote .... surley america should now be considered relegated from first world status .
 
an estimated 50 million US citizens will be without some form of health insurance by the end of the year , soup kitchens , banana republic levels of application of law , a corrupt political elite divorced from its voting base and actively curtails the right for every citizen to vote .... surley america should now be considered relegated from first world status .

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Trump still thinks that the virus is an attempt to make him lose the next election.



Donald Trump claims Democrats are trying to slow down reopening 'all over the USA' for 'political purposes' as he claims 'great credit' is being given to his response as deaths pass 80,000

 

The 10 top areas recorded surges of 72.4 percent or greater over a seven-day period compared to the previous week, according to a set of tables produced for the task force by its data and analytics unit. They include Nashville, Tennessee; Des Moines, Iowa; Amarillo, Texas; and — atop the list, with a 650 percent increase — Central City, Kentucky.

On a separate list of "locations to watch," which didn't meet the precise criteria for the first set: Charlotte, North Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska; Minneapolis; Montgomery, Alabama; Columbus, Ohio; and Phoenix. The rates of new cases in Charlotte and Kansas City represented increases of more than 200 percent over the previous week, and other tables included in the data show clusters in neighboring counties that don't form geographic areas on their own, such as Wisconsin's Kenosha and Racine counties, which neighbor each other between Chicago and Milwaukee.
 
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