Mick
Mr. Orange
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Another fast fact. The U.S. is first in the world in both number of cases and in number of deaths. Drag out all the irrelevant b.s. you think matters. Then tell it on average to 4 people per family of the 130,000 who have died as of today. Tell it to those 520,000 and see if they give a Schitt how you chose to spin this to make your “establishment” look like it misrepresents the truth. It is Trump who distorts the truth
Another fast fact. The U.S. is first in the world in both number of cases and in number of deaths. Drag out all the irrelevant b.s. you think matters. Then tell it on average to 4 people per family of the 130,000 who have died as of today. Tell it to those 520,000 and see if they give a Schitt how you chose to spin this to make your “establishment” look like it misrepresents the truth. It is Trump who distorts the truth
And out of nowhere comes the guy with a 3 or 4 word vocabulary. You and your idol 5th grade level communication non-skills.... the Dotard. How do you spell D U H lightbulb? LOL
Says the guy who has had your number since your second inept off the mark reply to my posts. Also you act about 12 just like the Trumpster
Technically speaking you would expect so I agree but those Asian cultures are big time face mask wearers. On any given day approx 10% of people are wearing a mask in Japan for exsmple
I always find that strange given their culture.
In the US, go to a place like a movie theatre and Americans calculate their seat position based on getting as far away from any other people currently seated.
In Asian culture, they cluster around the forst person seated.
Yet they like their masks?
2% of your family would be how many people? And which ones would you pick to go first?
Sorry, but 130 thousand out of 340 million is statistically insignificant. I know it’s not to the families involved, but we cannot wreck our economy for the sake of a .05% mortality rate.Another fast fact. The U.S. is first in the world in both number of cases and in number of deaths. Drag out all the irrelevant b.s. you think matters. Then tell it on average to 4 people per family of the 130,000 who have died as of today. Tell it to those 520,000 and see if they give a Schitt how you chose to spin this to make your “establishment” look like it misrepresents the truth. It is Trump who distorts the truth