Anonymous wrote:Alabama's population density if 95 people per square mile. DC's is 11,696 -- 123 times higher. Obviously DC is going to have a higher rate of community spread. You can't compare the two jurisdictions.
You're all idiots.
Also, it's funny how conservatives don't want DC to be a state, except when they do . . .
Anonymous wrote:
How many people died yesterday of cancer? Heart attacks? Drug overdoses? Shootings? Committed suicide?
While your one assumption about my pro-life stance is correct, your argument is full of holes.
And yes, in the US, the pandemic is basically over. Yay for science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must have a really charmed life if you think the minor restrictions during a health pandemic are wrong.
1) these aren’t minor restrictions
2) there is no more pandemic
Sorry to disappoint you
FYI. It is not over, though things are obviously looking better. But I note the contrast between your presumably pro life attitudes and the 500 Americans that are dying every day. More Americans will have died in the last year than died in WW1 and WW2, and likely will surpass the number of Americans who died in the Civil War. Those wars lasted longer than 15 months. The Small Man and his supporters will bear that burden until their own deaths.
How many people died yesterday of cancer? Heart attacks? Drug overdoses? Shootings? Committed suicide?
While your one assumption about my pro-life stance is correct, your argument is full of holes.
And yes, in the US, the pandemic is basically over. Yay for science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama's population density if 95 people per square mile. DC's is 11,696 -- 123 times higher. Obviously DC is going to have a higher rate of community spread. You can't compare the two jurisdictions.
You're all idiots.
Also, it's funny how conservatives don't want DC to be a state, except when they do . . .
Uh, well, you could just look at coronavirus statistics by county. Sticking with Alabama (if we must), look at Jefferson county, which includes Birmingham (and which includes 660,000 people versus DC's roughly 690,000). Their numbers are better in most respects than DC. So what is it we've gotten exactly, in exchange for the city's hamfisted coronavirus rules? What have we gotten for banning children from going to school for a year? The point here is that DC's coronavirus rules do little to slow the spread of the disease and do a lot to ruin children's lives.
You just don't get it.
Birmingham and DC may have roughly the same population, but DC is much smaller in size and its density is TEN TIMES that of Birmingham. Again, you're comparing apples and oranges. Clearly you are not a statistician.
Anonymous wrote:Most schools in this country are now back to normal, five-day schedules. Not in DC though. You'll get two days of school per week and like it!
https://info.burbio.com/school-tracker-update-may-03/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama's population density if 95 people per square mile. DC's is 11,696 -- 123 times higher. Obviously DC is going to have a higher rate of community spread. You can't compare the two jurisdictions.
You're all idiots.
Also, it's funny how conservatives don't want DC to be a state, except when they do . . .
Uh, well, you could just look at coronavirus statistics by county. Sticking with Alabama (if we must), look at Jefferson county, which includes Birmingham (and which includes 660,000 people versus DC's roughly 690,000). Their numbers are better in most respects than DC. So what is it we've gotten exactly, in exchange for the city's hamfisted coronavirus rules? What have we gotten for banning children from going to school for a year? The point here is that DC's coronavirus rules do little to slow the spread of the disease and do a lot to ruin children's lives.
You just don't get it.
Birmingham and DC may have roughly the same population, but DC is much smaller in size and its density is TEN TIMES that of Birmingham. Again, you're comparing apples and oranges. Clearly you are not a statistician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must have a really charmed life if you think the minor restrictions during a health pandemic are wrong.
1) these aren’t minor restrictions
2) there is no more pandemic
Sorry to disappoint you
FYI. It is not over, though things are obviously looking better. But I note the contrast between your presumably pro life attitudes and the 500 Americans that are dying every day. More Americans will have died in the last year than died in WW1 and WW2, and likely will surpass the number of Americans who died in the Civil War. Those wars lasted longer than 15 months. The Small Man and his supporters will bear that burden until their own deaths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must have a really charmed life if you think the minor restrictions during a health pandemic are wrong.
1) these aren’t minor restrictions
2) there is no more pandemic
Sorry to disappoint you
FYI. It is not over, though things are obviously looking better. But I note the contrast between your presumably pro life attitudes and the 500 Americans that are dying every day. More Americans will have died in the last year than died in WW1 and WW2, and likely will surpass the number of Americans who died in the Civil War. Those wars lasted longer than 15 months. The Small Man and his supporters will bear that burden until their own deaths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You must have a really charmed life if you think the minor restrictions during a health pandemic are wrong.
1) these aren’t minor restrictions
2) there is no more pandemic
Sorry to disappoint you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama's population density if 95 people per square mile. DC's is 11,696 -- 123 times higher. Obviously DC is going to have a higher rate of community spread. You can't compare the two jurisdictions.
You're all idiots.
Also, it's funny how conservatives don't want DC to be a state, except when they do . . .
Uh, well, you could just look at coronavirus statistics by county. Sticking with Alabama (if we must), look at Jefferson county, which includes Birmingham (and which includes 660,000 people versus DC's roughly 690,000). Their numbers are better in most respects than DC. So what is it we've gotten exactly, in exchange for the city's hamfisted coronavirus rules? What have we gotten for banning children from going to school for a year? The point here is that DC's coronavirus rules do little to slow the spread of the disease and do a lot to ruin children's lives.
Anonymous wrote:You must have a really charmed life if you think the minor restrictions during a health pandemic are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama's population density if 95 people per square mile. DC's is 11,696 -- 123 times higher. Obviously DC is going to have a higher rate of community spread. You can't compare the two jurisdictions.
You're all idiots.
Also, it's funny how conservatives don't want DC to be a state, except when they do . . .
Uh, well, you could just look at coronavirus statistics by county. Sticking with Alabama (if we must), look at Jefferson county, which includes Birmingham (and which includes 660,000 people versus DC's roughly 690,000). Their numbers are better in most respects than DC. So what is it we've gotten exactly, in exchange for the city's hamfisted coronavirus rules? What have we gotten for banning children from going to school for a year? The point here is that DC's coronavirus rules do little to slow the spread of the disease and do a lot to ruin children's lives.
The weird thing for me is that it is the woke liberals who are most supportive of DC schools not being open. Do they not understand that it’s the underprivileged, neglected, and abused kids who are most hurt by lack of real school? Those are the kids who are being irreparably harmed. I thought woke liberals were the ones who supposedly really cared about those kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama's population density if 95 people per square mile. DC's is 11,696 -- 123 times higher. Obviously DC is going to have a higher rate of community spread. You can't compare the two jurisdictions.
You're all idiots.
Also, it's funny how conservatives don't want DC to be a state, except when they do . . .
Uh, well, you could just look at coronavirus statistics by county. Sticking with Alabama (if we must), look at Jefferson county, which includes Birmingham (and which includes 660,000 people versus DC's roughly 690,000). Their numbers are better in most respects than DC. So what is it we've gotten exactly, in exchange for the city's hamfisted coronavirus rules? What have we gotten for banning children from going to school for a year? The point here is that DC's coronavirus rules do little to slow the spread of the disease and do a lot to ruin children's lives.
Anonymous wrote:Alabama's population density if 95 people per square mile. DC's is 11,696 -- 123 times higher. Obviously DC is going to have a higher rate of community spread. You can't compare the two jurisdictions.
You're all idiots.
Also, it's funny how conservatives don't want DC to be a state, except when they do . . .