Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Lol, I am kidding, I think it is much easier to change your own behavior than other people’s.
But sometimes I would love to be like my mom. When the family went camping and there were mosquitoes around she’d step outside of the car and spray and spray and spray. I’d love to have can of anti-virus spray. |
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#152
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Notwithstanding it may sound facetious to say (not intended), but given that these states in question don't have many coronavirus cases, the assumption might be that not many are traveling to them. That said, there's always traveling through them, though.
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#153
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We have to get the economy rolling again, the economy will only stand so much of this before it collapses. I would say most of the people living here do so from social security and investments. We got our statements for our IRA's the other day and WOW, we took a pretty good hit. There is no way you can live here just on SS so if your investments shrink what are you going to do? I do have a couple small pensions but if the economy gets bad enough even those might be reduced. With the whole world in the same boat as us we could possibly slide into a world wide depression if the situation is allowed to become worse. There are going to be a lot of small businesses that will fold and all those employees will be on unemployment. Most people work for small and medium businesses, not large corporations. With the potential of millions of people on unemployment and welfare where is the money going to come to pay for those social programs? Less spending equals less revenue, less revenue and there isn't enough money to pay for the aid.
I keep hearing as soon as we test everyone and find out who is infected then we can start opening the country up and go to work. This thought is a fallacy! There is close to 350 million people in the US, do you realize how long it will take to manufacture the tests, administer them and then get labs to provide the results? I have no idea because we don't have the infrastructure for something of this magnitude. OK so we test people and identify the sick ones and the uninfected ones. Two days later the uninfected ones pick up the virus and now what? Run a test on 350 million people every day to make sure we find all the infected people? Let the younger people who aren't affected as much as us old folks get back to work and we stay at home until this blows over. When the government runs out of money they will start to print more which will cause unbelievable inflation. The price for your $2.00 loaf of bread will rise due to the inflation and the value of the money will fall. Your investments/savings value won't increase and will be quickly depleted. It's real easy to be retired drawing pensions and living off investments and demand that businesses stay closed whereas the working people who have mortgages, car payments, credit card bills and daily living expenses don't have that luxury. Watch some of the documentaries on the Great Depression with the soup lines and people living in tents. Are you comfortable with that, especially if you are standing in that soup line? |
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We have got to get life running again. Businesses need to open. We cannot live in exile much longer or we’ll be the United States of Venezuela. |
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What kind of an answer is that? Honestly, what did our federal government do to prepare for this pandemic in February and the first two weeks of March? I wish our president was more specific with his answer. I'd like to know too.
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I agree with you. There’s to much that we don’t know about the virus to criticize the govt. Just do as they ask. Just look at the Rep. & Dem. they can’t work together so we shouldn’t start sounding like we know how to handle this! Rep. & Dem. sound like we do here, making comments. To tough to explain, so I’m not going to criticize either party. Just do what you think you should do to be safe. If you’re out & about, stay the heck away from me. Don’t like what some people in Mich. are doing right now.
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#158
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Lives lost how? From the virus or from suicide, depression and domestic violence from staying home and not working?
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#160
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The body count will be the collateral damage to save the economy.....and for most here that is acceptable. We now wait for the Governor to apply the CDC recommendations laid out this afternoon. Will be interesting.
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I am going to do what I always have done to avoid the flu, wash hands, do not touch public handles and doors, public tables etc. Think like a germaphobe, don't get near a close talker. Sanitize your hands when you are out and about all day. Common sense is at least 75% percent of the solution
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#162
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Not acceptable - loss of any life is sad - but inevitable. People do need to earn the funds to support themselves and their families. I suspect we’ll open up some around May 1st. Really the recommendations are no big thing for first wave - social distancing, no crowds over 10, etc.
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#163
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A lot of collateral damage may be taking place now while many are waiting to see doctors and have surgeries preformed. How many have died or will die because of medical treatment delays caused by this lockdown. Yes, there are many tradeoffs to be considered as deaths can occur in both scenarios.
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As Louisiana Senator John Kennedy said the other day, "we can't burn down the village to save it."
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And when you choose correctly, it works out. When you choose incorrectly, it is considered "thinning of the herd". How ANYONE that is retired, does not have to work for a living considers ANY thing as "REQUIRED" or "Essential" is beyond me. But ya know what, when it is all said and done, those idiots will be far less for those of us that took it seriously enough to deal with next "crisis dejour".
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