It's like this shit of closing stores at night. Now everyone who shops has to do it between one set of hours, so there's more people in the store. Whereas if they were open 24/7 still I could go buy groceries at 3 am if I felt like it and wanted to avoid crowds and potential exposure. Makes no fucking sense.
That was March last year. Home depot cut their hours and people stood in dense lines inside and outside the store to get their crap before it closed at 6 PM
Exactly. My wife and I went grocery shopping at 7am Sunday morning, other than staff we were the only people there. I liked it, not so much as to avoid the Wuflu, but so we could avoid the gimmiedats clogging the ailes.
Not just that. My grocery store always has 6 of its 12 self checkout machines closed now. So now they have a line for 6 machines instead of having everyone checkout as quickly as possible. And its not like they’re closing every other machine for distancing or whatever, they have 2 banks of 3 machines in 2 rows, and they close down 1 bank. A bunch of idiots.
They actually don't because it's all a scam, and numbers are just made up and tossed out in the media to scare people.
People have been masked up for 9 months and numbers are higher than ever. None of it makes sense. The flu is gone! What??? Exactly!
Exactly, none of it mskes sense. This year i was reborn so to speak. Before fauxvid, i just assumed i was surrounded by idiots, it will never be the same now, that its confirmed.
This is garbage. Lockdowns work fine if you do them right. This has been evidenced in a couple of places, New Zealand being the poster child right now. Most of the others are not lockdowns, they're arbitrary restrictions on normal day to day life. For example, changing a business' hours makes no fucking sense.
The real question you have to ask is, is a proper lockdown worth the economic and other societal damage for this particular virus? If this thing infected you, waited 6 months, then had a 50% death rate across all age groups, I think this is a very different conversation.
But it's not. Most people don't even get sick. It kills a very small fraction and even then mostly people who frankly were on the way out anyways.
Trump said it in the debate: "the cure can't be worse than the disease"
Guess what reducing the hours you are allowed to go places does as well?
It was the first thing I said last year: forcing more people into fewer places during fewer hours is creating the exact situation you are trying to avoid
Instead of forcing people inside, they should tell people to run, to go out in the sun and extend the hours of ALL stores, so that we don't need to crowd a store or stand in line, so shoppers are spread out as much as possible
This was especially bad early on with grocery stores, when they were the only thing and the reduced their hours to like, only 2 outside of 8-5pm when people work.
Viruses in public, transfer extremely well, when larger groups of people are closely grouped for longer periods of time.... 'like in a jam packed NYC subway'
we don't need less places to group together - we need more places that are bigger and open longer for smaller and smaller groups of people to come in contact with one and other. Dilute the group gatherings - spread them out. The virus 'ONLY SURVIVES' while it transfers from person to person... end those transfers
It's like this shit of closing stores at night. Now everyone who shops has to do it between one set of hours, so there's more people in the store. Whereas if they were open 24/7 still I could go buy groceries at 3 am if I felt like it and wanted to avoid crowds and potential exposure. Makes no fucking sense.
That was March last year. Home depot cut their hours and people stood in dense lines inside and outside the store to get their crap before it closed at 6 PM
They were trying to kill us.
Yes. Especially in Democrat run states, we're they understood the plan. Much like election fraud, except Georgia was all on board there, too
Are you aware of multiple states with curfews and such limiting hours still?
I am. But their nefarious goal is to keep people prisoners in their houses, we're talking about forcing people into crowds intentionally.
I'm lucky to be in a red state, but masks are still bullshit
Exactly. My wife and I went grocery shopping at 7am Sunday morning, other than staff we were the only people there. I liked it, not so much as to avoid the Wuflu, but so we could avoid the gimmiedats clogging the ailes.
Not just that. My grocery store always has 6 of its 12 self checkout machines closed now. So now they have a line for 6 machines instead of having everyone checkout as quickly as possible. And its not like they’re closing every other machine for distancing or whatever, they have 2 banks of 3 machines in 2 rows, and they close down 1 bank. A bunch of idiots.
I was in a Wal-mart Sunday and it was packed and most lanes were open.
They actually don't because it's all a scam, and numbers are just made up and tossed out in the media to scare people. People have been masked up for 9 months and numbers are higher than ever. None of it makes sense. The flu is gone! What??? Exactly!
Exactly, none of it mskes sense. This year i was reborn so to speak. Before fauxvid, i just assumed i was surrounded by idiots, it will never be the same now, that its confirmed.
Pedes: Lockdowns are a tool of The Great Reset. End of story.
This is garbage. Lockdowns work fine if you do them right. This has been evidenced in a couple of places, New Zealand being the poster child right now. Most of the others are not lockdowns, they're arbitrary restrictions on normal day to day life. For example, changing a business' hours makes no fucking sense.
The real question you have to ask is, is a proper lockdown worth the economic and other societal damage for this particular virus? If this thing infected you, waited 6 months, then had a 50% death rate across all age groups, I think this is a very different conversation.
But it's not. Most people don't even get sick. It kills a very small fraction and even then mostly people who frankly were on the way out anyways.
Trump said it in the debate: "the cure can't be worse than the disease"
Guess what reducing the hours you are allowed to go places does as well?
It was the first thing I said last year: forcing more people into fewer places during fewer hours is creating the exact situation you are trying to avoid
Instead of forcing people inside, they should tell people to run, to go out in the sun and extend the hours of ALL stores, so that we don't need to crowd a store or stand in line, so shoppers are spread out as much as possible
Exhibit A: California
Bah, we knew this last March.
This was especially bad early on with grocery stores, when they were the only thing and the reduced their hours to like, only 2 outside of 8-5pm when people work.
Exactly correct.
Viruses in public, transfer extremely well, when larger groups of people are closely grouped for longer periods of time.... 'like in a jam packed NYC subway'
we don't need less places to group together - we need more places that are bigger and open longer for smaller and smaller groups of people to come in contact with one and other. Dilute the group gatherings - spread them out. The virus 'ONLY SURVIVES' while it transfers from person to person... end those transfers
and the virus burns out.
Bc they want the virus spread not protect you, obviously