MoCo isn’t moving forward, despite MD going to Phase 2

Anonymous
CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?


You have to look specifically at those states. The NYT is reporting that 39 of the 40 largest virus clusters are in meatpacking plants or prisons.

Don’t be lazy; look at the data yourself. Every state has a reporting platform.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??


So you really don’t get that most Americans do not have savings, especially to last several months.

The privilege is staggering.


We are talking about MoCo, not most Americans. Your reading comp skill's off the chart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??


So you really don’t get that most Americans do not have savings, especially to last several months.

The privilege is staggering.


We are talking about MoCo, not most Americans. Your reading comp skill's off the chart.


You don’t think there’s child hunger in MoCo?!

Again — your privilege is staggering.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??


So you really don’t get that most Americans do not have savings, especially to last several months.

The privilege is staggering.


We are talking about MoCo, not most Americans. Your reading comp skill's off the chart.


You don’t think there’s child hunger in MoCo?!

Again — your privilege is staggering.


Wow... You are really dumb. Ok. Goodbye.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??


So you really don’t get that most Americans do not have savings, especially to last several months.

The privilege is staggering.


We are talking about MoCo, not most Americans. Your reading comp skill's off the chart.


You don’t think there’s child hunger in MoCo?!

Again — your privilege is staggering.


Wow... You are really dumb. Ok. Goodbye.


The question was whether people can feed their kids and have savings here.

You apparently think everyone in this county has massive savings and has no problems feeding their kids.

You’re the dumb one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??


Took me years to save up and then was spent on lasts year’s medical emergency. For lower income families, it take a long time to build up and a short time to wipe out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??


So you really don’t get that most Americans do not have savings, especially to last several months.

The privilege is staggering.


We are talking about MoCo, not most Americans. Your reading comp skill's off the chart.


What percentage of kids in MCPS schools are on FARMS? Look at the whole district, not just your Potomac school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??


So you really don’t get that most Americans do not have savings, especially to last several months.

The privilege is staggering.


We are talking about MoCo, not most Americans. Your reading comp skill's off the chart.


You don’t think there’s child hunger in MoCo?!

Again — your privilege is staggering.


Wow... You are really dumb. Ok. Goodbye.


You sound like the typical Elrich voter- privileged and ill-informed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??

There is a huge illegal immigrant population, they remit their money, not save it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?

Hospitalizations and deaths are what matter, not symptomless positives.

Break out the data or stop the alarmist headlining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?


Who even believes these reports anymore??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say "open up now, I can't feed my kids"... Have you not saved any emergency funds over the years? For instances like this (i.e., emergencies)??

There is a huge illegal immigrant population, they remit their money, not save it.


You realize illegal immigrants aren’t the only ones who struggle in this county, right?

JFC with you people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?


Who even believes these reports anymore??


Look at this map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html

You can clearly see that there are some distinct problem areas, but that most of the country is doing fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?


Who even believes these reports anymore??


Look at this map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html

You can clearly see that there are some distinct problem areas, but that most of the country is doing fine.


Backing up CNN with NYT
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