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I see the common denominator. It is sinister. These governors all lead a rural state with low population to land mass ratios. I hope they are all impeached for living in such blessed arrangements.
I thought it was because they were all racist white people.
 
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Can't wait to see the leg-humpers defend him when he goes golfing during the pandemic.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...d249fe-7449-11ea-85cb-8670579b863d_story.html

Prove to us that you can make a post without using the terms: leg-humper, Trumper, red hat, slurper, nut-hugger, or any other sexual fetish you participate in but project onto others.

I would tell you to stick to law, but from your posts here, there’s no doubt you’re inept at that also.
 
Prove to us that you can make a post without using the terms: leg-humper, Trumper, red hat, slurper, nut-hugger, or any other sexual fetish you participate in but project onto others.

I would tell you to stick to law, but from your posts here, there’s no doubt you’re inept at that also.

You forgot salad tosser.
 
I see the common denominator. It is sinister. These governors all lead a rural state with low population to land mass ratios. I hope they are all impeached for living in such blessed arrangements.
Seriously? There are 6 cities in Texas with a population of more than 600,000 people (Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin and El Paso)... and 3 of them have more than a million. It certainly makes more sense for them to be following "shelter at home" guidelines than it does Kentucky.
 
Seriously? There are 6 cities in Texas with a population of more than 600,000 people (Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin and El Paso)... and 3 of them have more than a million. It certainly makes more sense for them to be following "shelter at home" guidelines than it does Kentucky.
I knew it. It's racist white folks in charge.
 
Seriously? There are 6 cities in Texas with a population of more than 600,000 people (Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin and El Paso)... and 3 of them have more than a million. It certainly makes more sense for them to be following "shelter at home" guidelines than it does Kentucky.

Are you saying that President Trump knows better than the governor of Tx?
 
EXCLUSIVE: Morgue the size of Two Football Pitches is being built in east London to hold Thousands of coronavirus Victims from NHS Nightingale as Britain's death toll surges by 563 to 2,352

A new morgue which can hold thousands of tragic covid-19 victims, including those from the Nightingale coronavirus hospital, is being built in East London.
Coronavirus UK: Huge morgue built alongside NHS Nightingale | Daily Mail Online

Where are some imaginative Reich bakers when you need them?
 
I wonder how many ventilators (that may have saved his life) the billions in cash your hero Obama gave to the world's leading terrorist state may have purchased?

Despite your efforts to blame Trump, this is measuring up to be on the last Admin and DNC governed cities/states.


New York, New Jersey, California, Louisiana, Washington, Michigan
 
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Are you saying that President Trump knows better than the governor of Tx?
I don't know who is right. I'm certainly no expert myself. I'm just saying that it's strange for Kentucky's Governor to be implementing "shelter at home" guidelines but not the Texas Governor.
 
Correct. Physicians are in the business of covering their butts. That doesn't mean you shouldn't listen to them, it just means that they will prepare you for the worst case scenario of a prognosis and focus on any possible complications first. They don't speak in absolute terms and they make no guarantees. This will often be at odds with a politician who only wants to accentuate the positive at all times (Trump).

Medicine is not an exact science, although many believe it is. And you are correct in that providers cover their butts. Why is this? Because of the litigious nature of our society. Watch a little tv and see all the shister lawyer commercials dealing in medical issues. This is why providers order so many ancillary tests that most ppl complain about.
 
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