Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
You are selfish and you are raising entitled brats
Sure, like I said if it helps you just keep telling yourself that you are a more virtuous person than I am. I have zero regrets and I am happy that we haven't been living in fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.
Florida tests just like any other state, and is one of the most transparent states due to their sunshine laws. The woman was fired for insubordination and refusing to do her job, and was arrested for illegally accessing IT systems after she was fired.
+1. I believed the lie too.. Deaths are hard to hide. Ask Cuomo. Florida is middle of the pack in terms of outcomes. High elderly population, and 99% of schools open, many maskless.
DeSantis had a good opinion piece he wrote in the WSJ. Florida's one of the most open states. And not much happened. They're middle of the pack in terms of covid outcomes.
DeSantis refused to let Covid positive patients be released from hospitals to nursing homes. Many more deaths would have occurred had he made the same mistake as Cuomo, Pritzker, etc. He protected the elderly to some degree that way, and prioritized open schools. Contrast that with California. Banned outdoor dining, park benches, playground - low risk environments where people could have had some normalcy. Schools remote and kids passed between caregivers, left home alone, etc. Dem governors are destroying our country, it turns out.
Cuomo was more interested in holding press conferences and groping his subordinates, than trying to keep the most vulnerable New Yorkers from dying. And Californians got arrested for surfing, among other idiocies.
Meanwhile, my friends in Florida are leading a mostly normal life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
You are selfish and you are raising entitled brats
Sure, like I said if it helps you just keep telling yourself that you are a more virtuous person than I am. I have zero regrets and I am happy that we haven't been living in fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.
Florida tests just like any other state, and is one of the most transparent states due to their sunshine laws. The woman was fired for insubordination and refusing to do her job, and was arrested for illegally accessing IT systems after she was fired.
+1. I believed the lie too.. Deaths are hard to hide. Ask Cuomo. Florida is middle of the pack in terms of outcomes. High elderly population, and 99% of schools open, many maskless.
DeSantis had a good opinion piece he wrote in the WSJ. Florida's one of the most open states. And not much happened. They're middle of the pack in terms of covid outcomes.
DeSantis refused to let Covid positive patients be released from hospitals to nursing homes. Many more deaths would have occurred had he made the same mistake as Cuomo, Pritzker, etc. He protected the elderly to some degree that way, and prioritized open schools. Contrast that with California. Banned outdoor dining, park benches, playground - low risk environments where people could have had some normalcy. Schools remote and kids passed between caregivers, left home alone, etc. Dem governors are destroying our country, it turns out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
You are selfish and you are raising entitled brats
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Did you catch Covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.
Florida tests just like any other state, and is one of the most transparent states due to their sunshine laws. The woman was fired for insubordination and refusing to do her job, and was arrested for illegally accessing IT systems after she was fired.
+1. I believed the lie too.. Deaths are hard to hide. Ask Cuomo. Florida is middle of the pack in terms of outcomes. High elderly population, and 99% of schools open, many maskless.
DeSantis had a good opinion piece he wrote in the WSJ. Florida's one of the most open states. And not much happened. They're middle of the pack in terms of covid outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.
Florida tests just like any other state, and is one of the most transparent states due to their sunshine laws. The woman was fired for insubordination and refusing to do her job, and was arrested for illegally accessing IT systems after she was fired.
+1. I believed the lie too.. Deaths are hard to hide. Ask Cuomo. Florida is middle of the pack in terms of outcomes. High elderly population, and 99% of schools open, many maskless.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.
Florida tests just like any other state, and is one of the most transparent states due to their sunshine laws. The woman was fired for insubordination and refusing to do her job, and was arrested for illegally accessing IT systems after she was fired.
+1. I believed the lie too.. Deaths are hard to hide. Ask Cuomo. Florida is middle of the pack in terms of outcomes. High elderly population, and 99% of schools open, many maskless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.
Florida tests just like any other state, and is one of the most transparent states due to their sunshine laws. The woman was fired for insubordination and refusing to do her job, and was arrested for illegally accessing IT systems after she was fired.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are vaccinated. We ate out as a family outdoors last summer/fall a handful of times. DH and I have both gone out twice. DH got vaccinated first back in December so he has eaten indoors. I have not as I just got vaccinated. Going forward, wondering if we can go to a restaurant. We always eat early so we would be first seating.
Would you eat out with unvaccinated kids when parents are vaccinated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.