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  1. This whole Covid-19 has in a way, exposed CWT as being far more left leaning than I expected. Its surprising to read how many well educated Americans are willing to give up their rights without challenging anything. One final quote I always appreciated: 

    They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin

    So with that, I’m out. God bless everyone! 
     

     

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  2. 44 minutes ago, JSR said:

    Deaths per million people  04/12/2020

    Spain - 10.3

    UK - 13.5

    Italy -10.2

    France - 9.73

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    UNITED STATES - 5.53

    Yup, it’s the big picture no one wants to admit. They’d rather give up more and more liberties to the government. 
     

    Its the old frog in a slow simmering pot syndrome. 

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  3. 50 minutes ago, stanley said:

    I'm going to assume that you posted this as a joke??  🤣😂🤣 

    It’s a real tweet. The flags happen to be in the “non-essential” area of Costco so it was taped off. Trust me it’s real. My sister lives in Michigan and she tells me its beyond getting way out of hand. The Gov is drunk with power. 
     

    https://gellerreport.com/2020/04/michigan-governor-bans-gardening-sale-of-fruit-and-vegetable-seeds-gardening-supplies-prohibited.html/

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/pushing-too-far-michigan-governor-criticized-for-aggressive-social-distancing-orders

     


  4. 5 hours ago, NoBull350 said:

    I actually got in to this on March 4th  . I put 5k in and made $3,7xx.xx bucks  in a month Is it big money no ? Is it free money yes ! Stay thirsty hater clown ! 

    Uh, it’s not free. You’ll be paying capital gains on your profits. In your case, since you’ve owned it less than a year, you’ll have to pay short-term capital gains, which will be taxed at the same rate as your income. If you sell it after a year, the tax rates are different.


  5. So the numbers aren't meeting thier expectations,  so let's just "cook the books". As the article states,  there is a big difference between dying with the virus and from the virus.

    I feel bad what's happening in NY, but its time to isolate the hot spots,  NYC, etc and let the rest of the country get back to work. 

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/dr-birx-confirms-anyone-dies-coronavirus-regardless-underlying-health-condition-counted-covid-19-death-video/

    ....."If someone dies with COVID-19, we are counting that as a COVID-19 death,” Birx said.

     

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  6. 3 hours ago, Curtis Reed said:

    or maybe all these restrictions and social distancing guidelines are actually working? Maybe that’s way we are seeing lower numbers?  We may never know

    The IHME model the “experts” are using already assumed “full social distancing”.  It’s included with whatever formula they’re using. 

    It’s now up to the Governors across the country to reassess their local situation, maybe start easing some restrictions and allow a slow reopening of America. 

     

     

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  7. "Experts" that interject projections after using corrupt data never realized the effect their decisions make. 

     

    Family practice physicians and specialists are seeing their practices disintegrate. According to a HealthLandscape and American Academy of Family Physicians report, 60,000 family practices will close or significantly scale back, and 800,000 of their employees will be laid off by June. That is roughly 43 percent of the workforce nationwide in family medical practices.

     

    https://www.conservativereview.com/news/horowitz-shutdown-not-coronavirus-causing-loss-medical-personnel/


  8. 21 minutes ago, QCwtAddict said:

    Anybody else see this from azgfd 

     

    https://www.azgfd.com/game-and-fish-commission-to-meet-by-telephone-tuesday-april-7/

     

    The Department will provide the Commission an overview of statewide restrictions on accessing public lands in response to COVID-19 and will discuss law enforcement capacity with these restrictions. The Commission may provide the Department direction on this item. 

    I read it as they want to discuss the restrictions already in place by the various agencies and what their protocol should be. 

    Or, I could be wrong! lol.   Hopefully I can tune in tomorrow.
     

     

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  9. Sadly, it usually takes a tragedy to get things done.  After multiple collisions and fatalities,  a modern interchange was constructed at SR 87 & Bush Hwy. I personally witnessed a fatality there before the bridge. 

    Anyways, it's looks to be the same case here. Funding is approved for a bridge over Tonto creek. 

    https://www.azfamily.com/news/continuing_coverage/tonto_basin_tragedy/funding-for-tonto-creek-crossing-bridge-passes-house/article_bf013d24-59de-11ea-90cf-23bcdcfebc7f.html

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  10. Just now, oz31p said:

    Well...don’t go there looking for privacy either . Lol😉

    I know! lol

    Yeah. its always busy here,  but not like I saw today! Coming back to the truck there was a line of Razrs I bet was 30 deep! lmao! 

    They were not practicing social distancing! 🤣


  11. Took the UTV out for some “social distancing”.  Good grief! So many freaking people out in the desert. About 3 hours in, I had enough. Felt like I was on the 202 during rush hour! Lol

    Governor needs to ease some of these restrictions so people can get back to the malls, movie theaters, restaurants, jobs, schools...etc. This mass of humanity is crimping my time in the outdoors!  Haha

    Did find a couple side roads for some peace. 
     

     

     

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  12. Looks good for Arizona. Maybe the warm weather that started last week is making a difference. I don’t know, but the trend is good news. 32 deaths is tragic, no denying. 

    Updated as of tonight. 6 week running total of NEW cases.  

    1600 total cases in a state with a population of 7,500,000. Let that sink in. 


     

     

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