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Originally Posted by Mtnbikemike
(Post 3104124)
When this is all over and you look in the mirror in a decade or more, people are going to think it was absolutely crazy that we destroyed the economy, piled on debt that will take generations to pay for by trying to protect everyone instead of just the at risk.
So many will be furloughed, then elect the radical left to office, raise taxes, pile on more debt, pay for all the social causes, open the borders, enact the Green New Deal, emissions for airliners, Airbus already test flying pilotless airliners, less jobs to come back to, This will change travel just like 9/11 did. Many will have their career set back a decade. It’s a cycle. If you think growth will return to pre Covid levels anytime soon, you are fooling yourself. Many waited decades to see the growth we finally had in this industry. That ship has now sailed and the growth that will return will be slow. |
Originally Posted by biigD
(Post 3104203)
Internet pro tip - if you’re gonna call into question someone’s intelligence, be *very* sure you don’t have any spelling or grammatical errors in your post. :p
Does this make me win the debate? Or does it just make you happy? |
Originally Posted by korg128
(Post 3104267)
The just at risk? I bet you wouldnt have the cajones to say this to someone who nearly died from Covid or to someone who had a family member who did. Moreover I doubt you would even tell people in 1 year let alone 10 that you were a person who didnt believe in masks, the virus or the consequences.
As far as the mask, yup, wear one because I have to and where I have to, but here out in the fly over states, it’s a lot different than the city slickers that want to run this country only one way. Sounds like you have that east coast liberal mentality. Like I said before, common sense, keep my distance, wash my hands, stay away from crowds. |
Originally Posted by NosirRe
(Post 3104034)
We have an aging population that unfortunately will increase the death rate. I also anecdotally feel that the collective death rate for this virus in the end will be higher than the flu, but nothing astounding. Younger populations drive the death rate down dramatically. People who make this political cling to that.
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Originally Posted by YourMom
(Post 3104489)
So if it is nothing astounding why did we close everything up? Why are we wearing masks now when we did not the with flu? Your posts reek of hatred of the president and liberalism. I can't wait till he is re elected. Tell me why Biden is a good choice? The guy is literally losing his mind.
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Originally Posted by Stomper
(Post 3104513)
The biggest unintended benefit of this pandemic is that it has exposed just how many morons I work with.
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Originally Posted by Stomper
(Post 3104513)
The biggest unintended benefit of this pandemic is that it has exposed just how many morons I work with.
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Originally Posted by YourMom
(Post 3104521)
If you are thinking everyone you work with is a moron, maybe it's time to look in the mirror.
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Originally Posted by Stomper
(Post 3104513)
The biggest unintended benefit of this pandemic is that it has exposed just how many morons I work with.
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Originally Posted by Mtnbikemike
(Post 3104298)
Sounds personal. ALPA has resources if you need it.
As far as the mask, yup, wear one because I have to and where I have to, but here out in the fly over states, it’s a lot different than the city slickers that want to run this country only one way. Sounds like you have that east coast liberal mentality. Like I said before, common sense, keep my distance, wash my hands, stay away from crowds. |
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