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I'M SHOCKED. SHOCKED I TELL YOU! :unimpressed:

Mississippi has nation's highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate | Mississippi Today
Mississippi has nation’s highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate
BY ERICA HENSLEY | 19 HOURS AGO
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Mississippi currently has the highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate in the nation, at 31 percent, according to states’ health department data gathered by The COVID Tracking Project.



Thier governor should be removed.
 

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I told my mom I ordered Chinese Food for us as a joke. I almost gave that poor woman a heart attack :laff: Lord Jesus forgive me, that was too funny
shyt i just had chinese today, they been here for 20+ years they aint magically create corona in their back kitchen

It's funny and sad how dumb our parents are :mjlol: had a shyt ton of japanese food all to myself last week cause my mom ignant af :blessed:
 
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I'M SHOCKED. SHOCKED I TELL YOU! :unimpressed:

Mississippi has nation's highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate | Mississippi Today
Mississippi has nation’s highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate
BY ERICA HENSLEY | 19 HOURS AGO
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Mississippi currently has the highest COVID-19 hospitalization rate in the nation, at 31 percent, according to states’ health department data gathered by The COVID Tracking Project.

Not entirely surprising given the fact that here people have a number of co-morbidities (obesity, HTN, DM, CKD, CHF, COPD). On the flipside, though, outpatient testing hasn't really caught up to the rest of the country here so most tests are being performed in acute settings (ER, hospital floors) and by definition those patients are sicker and more likely to need hospitalization anyway.
 

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Boot to face season about to begin out here for these idiots that think shyt is sweet and that they're being cute

Went to the liquor store yesterday and they installed shields on the counters to separate the customers from the cashiers. Some guy came in wearing a mask and took it off, started making jokes and coughing and sneezing all over the shields and counter area on purpose. He was this close to getting jumped by the 2 cashiers.

We’re gonna start seeing a lot more of this. Too many wannabe comedians and misanthropes.
 

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shyt i just had chinese today, they been here for 20+ years they aint magically create corona in their back kitchen

It's funny and sad how dumb our parents are :mjlol: had a shyt ton of japanese food all to myself last week cause my mom ignant af :blessed:

Ur crazy

I will never eat at a Chinese or Asian restaurant again :yeshrug:
 

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1 April 2020

Trump Asks Putin for Help in Oil War



Donald Trump
called Russian president Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss plunging oil prices that are wreaking havoc on America’s shale oil industry. The two leaders talked briefly about the coronavirus pandemic but quickly switched to Trump’s real concern which is oil production.


For the last month, Saudi Arabia has been flooding the market with crude oil to force Russia to agree to deep production cuts. To his credit, Putin has stubbornly resisted Saudi coercion and maintained current output levels. As a result, prices have plummeted to an 18-year low of $20.09 per barrel which is well below the break-even rate that American frackers need to survive. In less than a month, the capital-intensive US shale oil industry has gone into a steep nosedive that has set off alarms on Wall Street where analysts expect that a wave of defaults will deliver a knockout blow to the big investment banks. That’s why Trump decided to call Putin. He wants to see if he can persuade the Russian president into slashing production.

It’s worth noting, that Putin remained stoically silent when the Trump administration imposed economic sanctions on Russia for its alleged activities in Ukraine. Nor did the Russian president complain about Washington’s meddling in Syria or its attempts to block Russia’s pipelines to Germany and Bulgaria. (Nordstream and Southstream) But now that the shoe is on the other foot and US business interests are being hurt, Trump thinks nothing of calling Moscow for help. As one critic said, “It looks like the Trump team can dish it out, but it can’t take it.”

The phone call has gotten almost no coverage in the American media, which is to be expected since there’s no way to spin an incident in which an American president is clearly pleading to “evil” Putin for a favor.


The Russian state media, Tass, summarized the phone call in a terse 3-sentence statement that excluded any useful background. Here’s an excerpt:

“The leaders discussed also the current status of the world’s oil market. “An arrangement was made on Russian-US consultations in this regard through energy department heads,” the Kremlin said. “Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump agreed to continue personal contacts.” (Tass)

Notice how the report in Tass forgoes the baseless allegations and recriminations that typically appear in the western media. Given the deluge of “Russian meddling” disinformation that has dominated the headlines for the last 3 years, you’d think the editors at Tass might be more critical of Trump’s gesture, after all, Trump’s phone call strongly suggests that Washington is ready to cave in to its “mortal enemy” provided it gets the production cuts it wants. It seems like Tass might want to offer an opinion about that, especially since the MSM has taken such a hostile approach to all-things-Russian. Apparently, not everyone uses their media to push their own narrow political agenda.

Some readers might recall how Trump scolded Putin in Helsinki in 2018 for pushing oil prices higher ($85 per barrel) which Trump claimed was hurting growth in the US. Not surprisingly, Trump had his facts wrong. The reason prices rose in 2018 was because the Trump administration clapped harsh economic sanctions on both Iran and Venezuela which caused an immediate decline in production followed by a sharp rise in prices. The US also supported the attack on Libya also contributed to the spike in prices. Bottom line: Russia was no more responsible for the high prices in 2018 than it is for the low prices today. In 2018 the problem was US sanctions that choked off supply, while in 2020 the problem is the Saudis. It’s the Saudis that increased production not Russia. That doesn’t mean that Putin can’t help to ease the situation, but it does mean that the two leaders will have to air their differences candidly and find a constructive way to move forward. That means there needs to be a summit which, to this point, has been strenuously opposed by the U.S. foreign policy establishment.

In any event, it’s extremely unlikely that Putin will agree to reduce oil production in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. That’s not what he wants at all. What Putin wants from Washington is far more comprehensive. He wants the US to rejoin the community of nations so they can deal collaboratively on critical issues like war, pandemic, nuclear proliferation and global security. He wants a reliable partner that will play by the rules, comply with international law, stop the bloody regime change wars, respect the sovereignty of other nations, and lend a hand with global crises.

That’s what he wants. He wants an ally that will respect the interests of others, cooperate on issues of mutual importance, and work to create a more equitable and prosperous global economy.

If Trump shows he is willing to change, then Putin will undoubtedly make every effort to help out. But if Trump continues with America’s go-it-alone approach, there’s not going to be a deal.

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1 April 2020

Trump Asks Putin for Help in Oil War



Donald Trump
called Russian president Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss plunging oil prices that are wreaking havoc on America’s shale oil industry. The two leaders talked briefly about the coronavirus pandemic but quickly switched to Trump’s real concern which is oil production.




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Trump asks Putin for help in Oil War

I wish this whole entire industry would just implode and disappear. There is no rational reason why we're still pumping this stuff from out the ground when we are on the cusp of a climate catastrophe.
 

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Man every week on my one on one with my boss I gotta ask how we are doing as a company. He’s like Theo I ask literally the same question everyday to our vp.

Right now I’m in the house nonstop now my fear of losing my job is starting to superceed my fear of getting the virus

With that said, doesn’t mean I’m taking it less serious. But people around me are losing jobs so I’ve started thinking about it
 

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Ur crazy

I will never eat at a Chinese or Asian restaurant again :yeshrug:
That literally makes no sense, asian americans are not responsible for corona at all

The shyt came out of China and you sayin all asian food is off the menu? The fukk sushi got to do with Wuhan? :dwillhuh:

I see why you got that banner :mjlol:
 

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I wish this whole entire industry would just implode and disappear. There is no rational reason why we're still pumping this stuff from out the ground when we are on the cusp of a climate catastrophe.
No rational at all

ain’t no reason for trump to get them to stop pumping oil actually if it makes our energy expenses here cheaper especially at a time when unemployment is skyrocketing and people are losing jobs.

I truly don’t see how we aren’t fighting the rona for the rest of the year without vaccines? Even if one person has it everything goes back to normal it will cause a rebound and we will be back in this thread part 2 talembout the same shyt
 
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