View Poll Results: When is the next lockdown?

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Thread: When’s the next lock down for COOF?

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    Quote Originally Posted by okie View Post
    That has nothing to do with the article which you so obviously didn't even bother to read.
    Again, you don’t address anything.

    Just like when “the judge should be arrested for violating HIPPA” statement you made. When I point out HIPPA has nothing to do with it, HIPPA couldn’t be violated when the judge didn’t share or receive information from HIPPA providers, you detract to “if invalidates HIPPA!!!11111”

    You don’t even know enough about the topics you comment on to provide an educated opinion. When you get called out, you continue to tell more lies.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Bell View Post
    Nah. Unless there is some new "100x deadlier Lambda Lambda Lambda" variant the stomach for a national lockdown is over.
    I don't know that Hiden's handlers know that. There are plenty of folks who beleive that a lockdown means working from home (or "enhanced unemployment) while people bring stuff to your house and they are happy with it. Most actually voted for the clown show in office. The result of the California recall should certainly encourage the lockdown planners as well.

    I think the vast majority of people outside a few highly populated areas will simply ignore a lockdown, but what about the businesses?

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    Last edited by AndyLate; 09-19-21 at 08:26.

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    No, I'm begining to think this is done.
    No one around me is listening to Biden, Fauci, the CDC, the WHO. We're all busy getting on with our lives here.
    No Masks, No Vaccines, No Problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    No, I'm begining to think this is done.
    No one around me is listening to Biden, Fauci, the CDC, the WHO. We're all busy getting on with our lives here.
    No Masks, No Vaccines, No Problems.
    Hopefully, these governors opposing mandates have the balls to follow through.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mRad View Post
    Hopefully, these governors opposing mandates have the balls to follow through.


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    I'm in Texas, our Governor has such big ones he has to sit in a chair to wheel them around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mRad View Post
    Hopefully, these governors opposing mandates have the balls to follow through.


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    More like the pocketbooks. The states have become so heavily dependent on the federal government for funding that they have little power to resist federal mandates. All the federal government has to do is cut off funding, and the people themselves will overthrow these governors when the entitlements dry up. Especially going into the future from here, the states won't be able to fund their programs without the federal printing press. And it's going to be extremely easy for the government to make a case that the states can't be given the funds because their policies are fueling the crisis. E.g. "States not mandating the vaccine won't get federal unemployment money because they're fueling the pandemic, thereby causing unemployment nationwide."

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    The hypocracy of the FDA.

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    It's interesting to see Russell Brand's take on things these days. 10 years ago, he was a self-proclaimed socialist, but he's shifted a little bit to the right into more mainstream liberal, but anti-leftist territory.
    Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who do not.-Ben Franklin

    there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it’s worth fighting for.-Samwise Gamgee

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringGuy45 View Post
    It's interesting to see Russell Brand's take on things these days. 10 years ago, he was a self-proclaimed socialist, but he's shifted a little bit to the right into more mainstream liberal, but anti-leftist territory.
    Same with Joe Rogan. That dude's about ten minutes from starting his own militia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    No, I'm begining to think this is done.
    No one around me is listening to Biden, Fauci, the CDC, the WHO. We're all busy getting on with our lives here.
    No Masks, No Vaccines, No Problems.
    Same here man. I think middle America, except for a few urban areas, is over this bs. Very few in our little town ever wear a mask, most probably aren’t vaccinated and social distancing is out the window (whether it’s Wally World, high school football game or church). People just want to live their lives and be left alone.

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