All businesses should be force to close if it saves lives. Are you really putting a price on even a single life?
All businesses should be force to close if it saves lives. Are you really putting a price on even a single life?
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50,000 deaths every year in the US from cars, idiot. Do you think all roads should be closed? People like you need deporting.
This is far more serious than that.
We need a 2 week mandatory lock in. No one leaves and only ambulances and police can deliver supplies or take people to hospitals or jails. Total elimination of transfer out of atomic families.
Yup, and shoot people if they're going anywhere, even grocery stores.
And light their families on fire too! Burn in hell motherfuckers!
and who will pay for your socialism retard?
Only way to stop it is to take it seriously. China has the right idea.
The government?
Is anyone here scared of corona virus?
More scared of filthy capitalists who want to ignore its dangers.
no, it really isnt
Car crashes aren't contagious retard.
>all biz should close to safe lives lmao
until the economy collapses and the state is no longer functional, enters bankruptcy, chaos ensues and even more lives are lost due to chaos, crime and havoc. Great plan OP
Make my food wagie
Only capitalists value money more than human life.
Went to get groceries yesterday. Gloves, mask, beanie, goggles, fully protected. Moved through the store grabbing essentials for survival, get to checkout and the lady asks how I'm doing. Tell her im just staying safe, only going out for necessities. Tell her I'm surprised to see people wandering around shopping and the drive-thrus loaded with cars, explain how one sick employee can infect a hundred people in a day and not know it. She thanked me for being a good human. Got home, cleaned my purchases, put them in the garage for 3 day quarantine until safe, stripped down and bagged my protective gear, showered with soap and alcohol mixture, dried off and slipped into my lace romprr and applied a fresh coat of red lipstick, then jerked off to my Mr. Rodgers poster and went to bed. Today I helped the neighbors chop some wood, delivered dinners to an old folks home, handed out sandwiches to the homeless, then went to my favorite hotel to fuck my mistress.
Sorry, i got a bit distracted with a lecture on the nature of consciousness. The last bit was not my real self, that shit just comes out when Im not focusing on my typing
This did more damage than a bomb from China could have. Have to hand it to them, they're good.
You still need money in communism or any other feasable system. Without money there is no food, healthcare, internet, public sanitation.
Except if you are willing to make people work for no money, in that case you're a tyrant.
Nobody that is a so called essential person is actually essential to society. They are the fertilizer that gets makes a society flourish but in the end they are just really shit and the whole damn world is full of shit.
you don't know how things work kid.
The rich have stolen enough for us to coast on for quite some time.
You can bet your ass the government would shut down the roads if the number of fatalities grew exponentially every day.
If 16m lost their jobs, why did unemployment rise only 6.6m?
Are Americans still only counting black people as 3/5 of a person?
Billionaire CEO says US should let billionaires and hedge funds get 'wiped out' during the coronavirus crisis
'They don't get to summer in the Hamptons? Who cares?"
The Social Capital CEO recently told CNBC that America’s richest should not get a bailout from taxpayers. Instead, they should suffer the consequences like everyone else.
The U.S. shouldn’t bail out billionaires and hedge funds during the coronavirus pandemic, CEO Chamath Palihapitiya says. “Who cares? Let them get wiped out.”
Social Capital CEO Chamath Palihapitiya told CNBC that poor-performing billionaires, hedge funds, and massive companies — including airlines — deserved to be "wiped out" during the coronavirus pandemic.
During the interview, Palihapitiya, who founded venture capital firm Social Capital in 2011, said "zombie" companies run by billionaires that aren't performing well shouldn't be propped up during the public-health crisis. They should be exposed to the market forces at play, he added.
"Are you arguing to let airlines, for example, fail?" CNBC asked Palihapitiya.
"Yes," he replied. "When a company fails, it does not fire their employees, it goes through a packaged bankruptcy," Palihapitiya said. "If anything, what happens is the people who have pensions inside those companies, the employees of these companies, end up owning more of the company."
Nearly 10 million Americans filed for unemployment in a span of two weeks. Palihapitiya said average Americans filing for unemployment would bear the brunt of the economic crisis, not billionaires, their companies, or hedge funds.
"On Main Street today, people are getting wiped out. And right now, rich CEOs are not. Boards that have horrible governance are not. Hedge funds are not. People are," Palihapitiya said. "It's happening today to individual Americans, and what we've done is disproportionately prop up and protect poor-performing CEOs' companies and boards. And you have to wash these people out."
6.6 in a week, 16 total and counting. I know, reading is hard. You can do it Tyrone!
But the billionaires are the most important people. If we don't save them, who will?
California COVID by the numbers - 54 percent of cases and 53 percent of deaths
By April 9, California was able to report on 54 percent of cases and 53 percent of deaths:
Latinos 39 percent of the populace: 30 percent of cases and 26 percent of deaths.
Whites 37 percent of the populace: 34 percent of cases and 38 percent of deaths
Asians 15 percent of the populace: 13 percent of cases and 18 percent of deaths.
Blacks 6 percent of the populace 7 percent of cases and 8 percent of deaths.
A report in the Los Angeles Times cited Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 20 percent of
African Americans could work from home, while the percentage was 30 percent for Caucasians and 37 percent for Asian Americans.
So the smarter a race is the more likely they can work remotely. Makes sense.
"When a company fails, it does not fire their employees, it goes through a packaged bankruptcy," Palihapitiya said.
"If anything, what happens is the people who have pensions inside those companies, the employees of these companies, end up owning more of the company."
but if we bail out the rich they can start new businesses - poor people will always be poor anyway
Yeah only 16 million have been fired so far. No one gets fired!
Updated April 12, 2020, 8:16 P.M. E.T.
World: TOTAL CASES
1.8 million+
DEATHS
113,474
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CORONAVIRUS in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count
TOTAL CASES
554.164
DEATHS
22,033
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>money
>communism
pick one faggot