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China 'willfully inflicted coronavirus upon the world'
airdvr replied to airdvr's topic in Speakers Corner
If a member of congress has been in power for more than 3 election cycles they are probably corrupt. Winning elections ain't cheap. -
Hehe...in here that's like standing in the middle of the Vatican and shouting "there is no god".
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That's true...however there are only so many test kits to go around. Your "It's Trump's fault" drumbeat is starting to sound a bit hollow. Exactly when in your TDS does it become China's fault? I don't suppose we're getting real numbers from any country with the exception of possibly how many are infected.
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Fairly large assumption that we're getting the real numbers from China.
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I think he's about to get an object lesson in healing. Tough to have a church when there's no one to pass the plat to. Darwin was right.
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Republicans don't have the market cornered on that move. I think in the near future we'll hear about many on that committee that dumped stocks after being informed of how bad it might get.
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If that's what you want to call it...makes no difference to me.
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So you really think that only 35 people were culpable? Let me guess...all Republicans.
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Ya know John...this post was free from right and left politics and in the space of three posts you manage to insert party lines. I think you need a period of political distancing until this is over. My point was DC sucks. I'm sick of all of them.
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35 people? Wow!! Millions were affected. There should have been at least 1,000 not including the folks at Moody's. 35 patsies to assuage the masses.
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I do. And I remember how vigorously your hero prosecuted those responsible for the meltdown. Wait,,,that was just a pipe dream.
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Technically I still have 2 weeks for my prediction to be correct.
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China 'willfully inflicted coronavirus upon the world'
airdvr replied to airdvr's topic in Speakers Corner
You didn't watch it did you. They knew it was bad and covered it up. The WHO is complicit as well. -
True. Meanwhile the millionaires in DC are arguing over giving a grand to the people. SMH
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So which "man" in China would you like to crucify? Or Italy? ETA...Midnight tomorrow. Ohio issues stay at home order. Ohio issues stay-at-home order for all residents to combat spread of coronavirus
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I think DeWine has done an excellent job here in Ohio. He was ahead of the curve in closing schools, bars, and other gathering places. Next week will show how effective.
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Better to be judged by 12 then carried by 6?
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Driving in fields or mines is one thing. Very little unexpected things happen there. In February 2018, Starsky Robotics, the San Francisco-based autonomous truck company, completed a 7-mile (11 km) fully driverless trip in Florida without a human in the truck, though one was available to take over by remote control. Starsky Robotics became the first player in the self-driving truck game to drive in fully autonomous mode on a public road without a person in the cab.[16] In July 2018, Uber announced it was shuttering the truck-focused branch of its autonomous vehicles program as part of a reorganization of its Advanced Technologies Group following the fatal Uber autonomous passenger vehicle crash in Tempe, AZ in March 2018.[17] Shortly after Uber shut down its autonomous truck efforts, two autonomous truck startups, Kodiak Robotics and Ike, were announced featuring alumni from the Uber program.[18][19] In November 2018, Embark Trucks announced a pilot with national truck fleet Ryder and Frigidaire appliance manufacturer Electrolux to deliver refrigerators via autonomous truck from El Paso, TX to Palm Springs, CA.[20] During the pilot, manually-driven Ryder trucks provided first and last mile delivery while Embark autonomous trucks carried the load as far as 306 miles at a time on I-10.[21] In May 2019, the company TuSimple announced a contract for a two-week pilot delivering mail for the United States Postal Service. The company planned to run five round trips between Dallas, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona, with two humans on board. The company started in 2015 and already runs daily cargo for customers in Arizona.[22] As of June 2019, Starsky Robotics demonstrated their continued leadership in the autonomous trucking space by becoming the first company to operate fully unmanned on public highways at 55MPH with nobody in the cab of the truck.[23] It's happening on a very limited basis. It has yet to overcome the multitude of lawsuits that will happen when the first truck kills someone.
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Joe..save the bandwidth. It's too early.