Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China understands how to stop an outbreak. And this is how you stop it.
It’s the greatest tragedy in our history that Orange Doofus didn’t do the same thing here at the start of the pandemic. Think of the millions of lives that would’ve saved.
All that blood is on your hands, Freedumber’s. All of it.
I would take the US approach over China's approach all day long. The greatest tragedy of our history would have been the forced lockdowns on our population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what most of you voted for and wished for here, so I'm not sure what the issue is.
Bullsh#t strawman argument.
No one wanted people forcibly locked up in their houses for weeks on end, unable to access food. Or the separation of children or killing pets. Find me one mainstream American politician who advocated for this insanity.
In fact, such policies would likely have mostly affected residents of large cities like NYC and DC disproportionately.
So yeah, no one wanted what you’re claiming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is from Shanghai and still has family there. She explained and said that people who are originally registered to live in Shanghai are getting supplies normally but those who have moved to the city from other places are lower on the priority list. The latter are facing shortages.
This makes sense. You can’t just live wherever you want to in china. Similar to the USSR, you have to have permission to move and settle somewhere. You have to officially register.
You have to register your move in most of Europe, too. Just don't need permission to do it. Dont make more of that than it is. Americans register their moves, they just don['t call it that because the registery is decentralized.
What on earth are you talking about? Americans registering their moves? That is not a thing.
Do you not put down a forwarding address with the post office? Do you get a new drivers license? Do you re-register to vote?
republicans continue to vote in both places. That’s the only way they can win. My XH’s family had dozens of people that all voted multiple times each election.
You are a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is from Shanghai and still has family there. She explained and said that people who are originally registered to live in Shanghai are getting supplies normally but those who have moved to the city from other places are lower on the priority list. The latter are facing shortages.
This makes sense. You can’t just live wherever you want to in china. Similar to the USSR, you have to have permission to move and settle somewhere. You have to officially register.
You have to register your move in most of Europe, too. Just don't need permission to do it. Dont make more of that than it is. Americans register their moves, they just don['t call it that because the registery is decentralized.
What on earth are you talking about? Americans registering their moves? That is not a thing.
Do you not put down a forwarding address with the post office? Do you get a new drivers license? Do you re-register to vote?
republicans continue to vote in both places. That’s the only way they can win. My XH’s family had dozens of people that all voted multiple times each election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker is from Shanghai and still has family there. She explained and said that people who are originally registered to live in Shanghai are getting supplies normally but those who have moved to the city from other places are lower on the priority list. The latter are facing shortages.
This makes sense. You can’t just live wherever you want to in china. Similar to the USSR, you have to have permission to move and settle somewhere. You have to officially register.
You have to register your move in most of Europe, too. Just don't need permission to do it. Dont make more of that than it is. Americans register their moves, they just don['t call it that because the registery is decentralized.
What on earth are you talking about? Americans registering their moves? That is not a thing.
Do you not put down a forwarding address with the post office? Do you get a new drivers license? Do you re-register to vote?
Anonymous wrote:China understands how to stop an outbreak. And this is how you stop it.
It’s the greatest tragedy in our history that Orange Doofus didn’t do the same thing here at the start of the pandemic. Think of the millions of lives that would’ve saved.
All that blood is on your hands, Freedumber’s. All of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this what non-selfish people do who care about others? That's what people here would love to have us do, to show that we really care a lot.
you are an a$$ hat
But not wrong. Posters on this board constantly call for "true lockdowns."
Yes. I’m one of them. And not the least bit ashamed to admit it. If we’d taken measures like China’s back in March of 2020, there would never have been a pandemic here at all.
This whole thing is the fault of republicans, led by trump. Dems tried to implement real lockdowns that would’ve been effective, but they were cut off at the knees.
Anonymous wrote:China understands how to stop an outbreak. And this is how you stop it.
It’s the greatest tragedy in our history that Orange Doofus didn’t do the same thing here at the start of the pandemic. Think of the millions of lives that would’ve saved.
All that blood is on your hands, Freedumber’s. All of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this what non-selfish people do who care about others? That's what people here would love to have us do, to show that we really care a lot.
you are an a$$ hat
But not wrong. Posters on this board constantly call for "true lockdowns."
Anonymous wrote:This is what most of you voted for and wished for here, so I'm not sure what the issue is.
Anonymous wrote:Who are the volunteers?