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