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#101
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2012
Posts: 547
Just my opinion
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
#102
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Joined APC: Oct 2018
Posts: 17
Just my opinion
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
You sound fun
#105
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2019
Posts: 186
Just my opinion
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
#106
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2019
Posts: 148
Just my opinion
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
But wait till you discover that Covid is just the Flu on steroids and will recur every year as well. Then comes the realization that vaccines will never be developed as in the case of Sars - unable.
Finally, the ultimate kicker - this whole event is a setup to set up one world gov't after breaking everyone's political will and bank account. Money will be printed into oblivion and people will cry uncle in hopes for enough food to survive.
#107
I'm not sure it was strictly because they couldn't afford them. They sold the planes to Skywest in order to gain a cash infusion to keep the operation running.
Maybe having the cash on hand was to avoid something in the short term like bankruptcy? Which doesn't bode well with investors.
I'm no economist, but it sounds like a smart move.
Maybe having the cash on hand was to avoid something in the short term like bankruptcy? Which doesn't bode well with investors.
I'm no economist, but it sounds like a smart move.
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