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Originally Posted by Halon1211
(Post 3058192)
Professors are as weird as they come. I have a few that live in my neighborhood. Every HOA meeting they make stupid liberal comments. It’s like there just pandering to impress people.
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Originally Posted by Excargodog
(Post 3058231)
https://www.nationalreview.com/corne...s-in-disgrace/
The PhD that destroyed the world economy and the chica that forced his resignation: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...igns-breaking/ Plane Coffee |
Originally Posted by galleycafe
(Post 3058197)
It's very important for academics to parrot each other properly and never challenge each other's 'findings'.
That way they can keep their government subsidized gravy train rolling. Plane Coffee |
Originally Posted by Dised101
(Post 3058245)
As a Ph.D. and an airline pilot, I would remind all my colleagues of the old saying, “it is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
It was refreshing. Plane Coffee |
I remember when I was younger my grandpa saying that the college degrees were:
BS- Bull Sh-t MS- More Sh-t PhD- Piled High and Deep We always just laughed and thought he was a little bit crazy, but as I get older I realize more and more that he may have actually been on to something. |
Originally Posted by SAABoroowski
(Post 3058238)
Originally Posted by Halon1211 View Post Professors are as weird as they come. I have a few that live in my neighborhood. Every HOA meeting they make stupid liberal comments. It’s like there just pandering to impress people. this is the most accurate thing I may have ever read on APC, lol. Nailed it ;) |
What a joke. That original model assumed 2-3 million deaths if we did nothing. Reality is, we as a population wouldn't have done nothing. We could have simply worn masks, been more careful with hand washing, not touching the face, and social distancing to the extent practicaly, and that 2-3 millin death number goes out the window. Instead, we used his model and shut down an economy of trillions.
I really hope when this is all said, done, and over, that there is a major investigative report that looks at the virus, its origination, and how WE reacted to it. Far too many people will look back and say "see we made a difference it was only 400k dead instead of 2-3 million." The question that needs to be answered is if that model was really accurate to begin with and how many deaths would we have had if we just let simple practices take place (in previous paragraph) and kept the economy open, except maybe the epicenter hotspot like NYC. Shutting the economy has other consequences. Police across the country have reported they have far less child abuse calls. Many of them come from schools and daycare centers. With those closed, kids are still being abused, but now not being reported. Doctors in the ER are concerned the stroke and heart patients have stopped coming. These people will die soon since their fear of Covid19 kept them home and didn't address their heart/brain condition. And once they die, it'll probably be counted as a Covid death. It's all gotten so out of hand. Virus deaths aren't even virus deaths but still being counted as such. OTOH, you have real risks and lives in danger that aren't getting help because of the fear response to Covid. |
Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 3058568)
What a joke. That original model assumed 2-3 million deaths if we did nothing. Reality is, we as a population wouldn't have done nothing. We could have simply worn masks, been more careful with hand washing, not touching the face, and social distancing to the extent practicaly, and that 2-3 millin death number goes out the window. Instead, we used his model and shut down an economy of trillions.
I really hope when this is all said, done, and over, that there is a major investigative report that looks at the virus, its origination, and how WE reacted to it. Far too many people will look back and say "see we made a difference it was only 400k dead instead of 2-3 million." The question that needs to be answered is if that model was really accurate to begin with and how many deaths would we have had if we just let simple practices take place (in previous paragraph) and kept the economy open, except maybe the epicenter hotspot like NYC. Shutting the economy has other consequences. Police across the country have reported they have far less child abuse calls. Many of them come from schools and daycare centers. With those closed, kids are still being abused, but now not being reported. Doctors in the ER are concerned the stroke and heart patients have stopped coming. These people will die soon since their fear of Covid19 kept them home and didn't address their heart/brain condition. And once they die, it'll probably be counted as a Covid death. It's all gotten so out of hand. Virus deaths aren't even virus deaths but still being counted as such. OTOH, you have real risks and lives in danger that aren't getting help because of the fear response to Covid. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...navirus-deaths this has nothing to do with safety. |
What the heck it OTOH now?
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Originally Posted by CaptCoolHand
(Post 3058859)
six. Six pure covid deaths.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...navirus-deaths this has nothing to do with safety. Arguing that we should only count 6 of those deaths in San Diego is incredibly disingenuous. |
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