โMar-23-2020 05:08 PM
โMar-28-2020 03:44 PM
tomman58 wrote:
I really think you need to think....................
Hunker where you can.
We are in northern Michigan leaving the Detroit area was a no brainer.
We left Florida early this year as the handwriting was on the wall. We didn't need anyone to tell us to look out for our own safety.
We stayed far from the people in our RV park for over a week before leaving.
We studied the Inet and learned of the failing of our government and realized they were either in denial or were interested in other things than the American people.
Bottom line it is your family and your neighbors this will not last forever so hunker down and stay hunkered till this leaves or is considered safe by the CDC not the current government
โMar-28-2020 10:44 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโMar-28-2020 07:49 AM
โMar-28-2020 07:22 AM
pitch wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
We got our first case of the Coronavirus in our county this week....a person from NY brought it to us.
What is that supposed to mean? A person from NY? Have some kind of problem with NY? People are carrying this thing worldwide. That is why it is called an infectious pandemic,literally (infect/spread) (pan) world wide (demic) pertaining to a population.
So once again what is your statement meant to convey?
โMar-28-2020 07:15 AM
pitch wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
We got our first case of the Coronavirus in our county this week....a person from NY brought it to us.
What is that supposed to mean? A person from NY? Have some kind of problem with NY? People are carrying this thing worldwide. That is why it is called an infectious pandemic,literally (infect/spread) (pan) world wide (demic) pertaining to a population.
So once again what is your statement meant to convey?
โMar-28-2020 05:04 AM
PastorCharlie wrote:
We got our first case of the Coronavirus in our county this week....a person from NY brought it to us.
โMar-27-2020 06:56 PM
โMar-27-2020 03:45 PM
Crowe wrote:
our fearless leader is now tweeting that we need to immediately manufacture a gazillion ventilators.
And he is correct, henceforth why he invoked the Defense Production Act.
This virus has hit home. My son's girlfriend's grandfather died in NY from it. Her grandmother is hospitalized with it and it's not looking good. Both are in their mid-80s. I still stand by my original comments that for MOST of us it won't be an issue and chances of catching it are slim for the average person. But please, stop making fun of the virus, stop criticizing the President, grow up and start being helpful instead of holier-than-thou. If you are nervous, stay home. If you aren't, be careful. If you won't be careful, stay away from people. I challenge any of you to say what YOU would have done.
I challenge any other President to say what THEY would have done.
Hindsight is always 2020. We need to come together right now, not push each other apart.
โMar-27-2020 03:31 PM
Lantley wrote:azdryheat wrote:
Fortunately in AZ and Tucson there are no stay at home orders. So far we spent a couple of days doing some non-essential RZR riding, I worked 3 days this week at my non-essential part-time job at the RV dealership, and we're doing a few days of non-essential camping/RZR riding next week. Basically we are not staying home and are trying to live the same life we would without this over-hyped flu bug.
One other thought: What authority does a politician have to force people to stay home? Inspite of this so-called virus emergency we still have Constitutional Rights to move freely about the US and to freely assemble. A governor or mayor does not have the right to restrict our movements. My daughter's family was in California this past week for a vacation and the governor closed the public beaches. Cops were posted to force compliance. Did the governor have the legal authority to do that? Hopefully, someone will challenge the governors actions as being unconstitutional.
I understand that there are perceived measures to fight this virus but the Constitution needs to regarded and We-the-People need to stand up to and fight politicians who insist on taking away our Constitutional Rights. If they feel they can violate our rights during this period they will violate our rights in other situations.
This is not about the constitution This is about saving lives
It maybe hard for you to grasp but people in NYC are dying.
Just like Italy the NYC health system is overwhelmed
THe fear is that unless we control the spread by staying put, other regions will have there system overwhelmed
You call it an over hyped flu but its not just about the flu
Once the hospitals become overwhelmed it becomes hard to be treated for anything else
If you show up at the hospital with an ailment other than the virus there is literally no where to put you No Doctors to treat you in a timely fashion etc. The medical system at NYC hospitals is collapsing. If the virus continues to spread other area health systems will also collapse due to virus cases Meanwhile almost in the back ground people continue to die.
So before you rush to the courts with constitutional arguments keep in mind the court system in MD is closed.
The entire state is closed as much as feasible.
I hope you understand it just no about catching the flu. It's more about spreading the flu Some can get it and have minimal symptoms while some will have devastating symptoms. As it spreads many will require hospitalization. We simply don't have the medical resources to handle the virus and everything else!
This would not be a good time to have a major ailment, because getting treatment maybe hard to do. But be forewarned the shut down is for real there are major areas of the country both rural and urban that are closed
โMar-27-2020 03:04 PM
jfkmk wrote:azdryheat wrote:
NY is emptying the prisons to make room for the people violating the stay at home rules. I'd stay at home and not chance it. Can you imagine the storage fees for your RV while you're in the pokey?
What is wrong with you?
โMar-27-2020 03:01 PM
Lantley wrote:azdryheat wrote:
NY is emptying the prisons to make room for the people violating the stay at home rules. I'd stay at home and not chance it. Can you imagine the storage fees for your RV while you're in the pokey?
Why are you pulling his leg? He's asking what he believes to be a serious question.
You are obviously are not in one of these shut down areas. Their is enough anxiety and angst without creating more for fun.
โMar-27-2020 02:56 PM
am1958 wrote:
I wouldn't go to New York period... The are one of the hardest hit and one of the silliest states with their anti-freedom laws.. They'll arrest you for farting in your own vehicle with the windows open...
โMar-27-2020 02:36 PM
Crowe wrote:
our fearless leader is now tweeting that we need to immediately manufacture a gazillion ventilators.
And he is correct, henceforth why he invoked the Defense Production Act.
This virus has hit home. My son's girlfriend's grandfather died in NY from it. Her grandmother is hospitalized with it and it's not looking good. Both are in their mid-80s. I still stand by my original comments that for MOST of us it won't be an issue and chances of catching it are slim for the average person. But please, stop making fun of the virus, stop criticizing the President, grow up and start being helpful instead of holier-than-thou. If you are nervous, stay home. If you aren't, be careful. If you won't be careful, stay away from people. I challenge any of you to say what YOU would have done. I challenge any other President to say what THEY would have done. Hindsight is always 2020. We need to come together right now, not push each other apart.
โMar-27-2020 01:33 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโMar-27-2020 10:31 AM
folks who think we might only have 12 years left anyway