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Lol yeah tell that to the people that your people in blue plant fake drugs in and shoot innocent people
Not you you seem loyal and wouldn't do sketchy stuff like that - gerbe75pts
Can’t, never happened near me. Do you know how statistically insignificant that is. Police go on over 100 million calls a year and people like you drone on the 4-5 calls a year that are bad. |
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All the chicken littles are going to hate this. Will Jfitz leave his basement? - Alex the Great
He won't need to until Phase Four. |
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gerbe75pts
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Can’t, never happened near me. Do you know how statistically insignificant that is. Police go on over 100 million calls a year and people like you drone on the 4-5 calls a year that are bad. - Fattony1187
you guys put things like broken bottles on the beach at the bottom of your list ...
And Ive watched cops pull over people of color many times
wintested them have too much power and arrest people without cause they just make poop up |
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Location: Tampa doesn't suck, FL Joined: 02.01.2011
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Phase One Re-opening starts in WNY tomorrow. - buffalofan19
Something something we're all gonna die.... |
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buffalofan19
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Something something we're all gonna die.... - feetontheair22
I've been pretty hard on the narrative driving this whole thing, and I'm not going to say he's done everything 100% right, but Cuomo at least deserves credit for trying to get things going again. Governors like Newsome in CA and whatever her name is in Michigan seem to want to have their constituents stay under their covers in the fetal position until a vaccine comes out. |
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All the chicken littles are going to hate this. Will Jfitz leave his basement? - Alex the Great
now we get 50 shades of fitz later today
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gerbe75pts
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Something something we're all gonna die.... - feetontheair22
More like they will close everything in a month
Because no one will be 6 feet or have masks on |
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gerbe75pts
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Location: DRAFT COLE CAUFIELD AT 7!!!, CA Joined: 09.03.2009
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I've been pretty hard on the narrative driving this whole thing, and I'm not going to say he's done everything 100% right, but Cuomo at least deserves credit for trying to get things going again. Governors like Newsome in CA and whatever her name is in Michigan seem to want to have their constituents stay under their covers in the fetal position until a vaccine comes out. - buffalofan19
That's a good idea ..
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you guys put things like broken bottles on the beach at the bottom of your list ...
And Ive watched cops pull over people of color many times
wintested them have too much power and arrest people without cause they just make poop up - gerbe75pts
We go to every call we get sent to. People of all races get pulled over for traffic violations. Your talking points and identity politics are nauseating and ignorant. |
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I've been pretty hard on the narrative driving this whole thing, and I'm not going to say he's done everything 100% right, but Cuomo at least deserves credit for trying to get things going again. Governors like Newsome in CA and whatever her name is in Michigan seem to want to have their constituents stay under their covers in the fetal position until a vaccine comes out. - buffalofan19
Cuomo was getting sued. Will be getting sued for his horrible decision on nursing homes too. unfortunately us taxpayers will be paying for his mistakes. Thankfully he is letting people going back to work though |
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More like they will close everything in a month
Because no one will be 6 feet or have masks on - gerbe75pts
Chicken little #2. |
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Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY Joined: 07.16.2006
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He won't need to until Phase Four. - buffalofan19
I was under the impression that’s phase 3? |
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Location: Reluctant bridge jumper; 6th round OHL draft pick, YT Joined: 04.04.2016
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In case people want to talk hockey instead of fighting culture wars:
https://dobberprospects.c...ck-probabilities/#respond
My problem with the methodology is that using games played as a metric for evaluating top-10 pick success isn't really useful. This article uses a benchmark of 100 games played, but almost every top-10 pick will get 100 games just based on the fact that they were picked in the top-10. |
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buffalofan19
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gerbe75pts
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buffalofan19
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Cuomo also did say the state will work with teams to start without fans. |
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Do you think you are getting more for him now when a team has 2 years of full control, or waiting?
I am not advocating for taking back garbage, mind you. - kingcong39
Depends on a lot of factors. Just need a good, solid hockey trade-- value for value. Value as defined by the perception of both GM's |
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I've been pretty hard on the narrative driving this whole thing, and I'm not going to say he's done everything 100% right, but Cuomo at least deserves credit for trying to get things going again. Governors like Newsome in CA and whatever her name is in Michigan seem to want to have their constituents stay under their covers in the fetal position until a vaccine comes out. - buffalofan19
If this virus is so insignificant, why is the Senate GOP trying to add a no-liability clause to the next Cares Act Phase? If it's nuthin more than a chicken little hoax, why that protection? |
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buffalofan19
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If this virus is so insignificant, why is the Senate GOP trying to add a no-liability clause to the next Cares Act Phase? If it's nuthin more than a chicken little hoax, why that protection? - Michael Pachla
I never used the word hoax. And the only chicken little reference I used was for Imperial College model which everyone based their decisions on, and I stand by that.
That being said, a no-liability clause is smart in a situation like this. The liability exposure goes way beyond merely getting sick. Cuomo is already being sued by an Amherst law firm stating that the order to work from home is an abuse of power. Now, I would be shocked if that case gets to the courtroom. I am guessing it will either be dismissed or settled, but the primary purpose would be to avoid things like that. |
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I never used the word hoax. And the only chicken little reference I used was for Imperial College model which everyone based their decisions on, and I stand by that.
That being said, a no-liability clause is smart in a situation like this. The liability exposure goes way beyond merely getting sick. Cuomo is already being sued by an Amherst law firm stating that the order to work from home is an abuse of power. Now, I would be shocked if that case gets to the courtroom. I am guessing it will either be dismissed or settled, but the primary purpose would be to avoid things like that. - buffalofan19
I don't think they have abuse of power in mind. Businesses, and even politicians, don't want to take any responsibility for putting their employees/constituents back to work in the early stages of a pandemic. Trump and top business execs on down are washing their hands of risk and responsibility. Having a law like the one they're trying write in protects them and their interests and allows them to walk away scott free |
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buffalofan19
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I don't think they have abuse of power in mind. Businesses, and even politicians, don't want to take any responsibility for putting their employees/constituents back to work in the early stages of a pandemic. Trump and top business execs on down are washing their hands of risk and responsibility. Having a law like the one they're trying write in protects them and their interests and allows them to walk away scott free - Michael Pachla
I am willing to bet that there are going to be more lawsuits revolving around businesses/people being out of work in the first place than there will be revolving around coming back "too early". |
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Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL Joined: 03.10.2013
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Phase One Re-opening starts in WNY tomorrow. - buffalofan19
Oh goodie, you mean Cuomo is letting you guys move from the basement to upstairs!
Must feel good to be able to pee in a toilet rather than the sump pump pit, lol. |
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I am willing to bet that there are going to be more lawsuits revolving around businesses/people being out of work in the first place than there will be revolving around coming back "too early". - buffalofan19
Lawsuits for what?
It's a declared pandemic with both the Feds and States declaring states of emergency. And not only that, the Federal Gov't issued guidelines for reopening and not one state to my knowledge has met the criteria.
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Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
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I never used the word hoax. And the only chicken little reference I used was for Imperial College model which everyone based their decisions on, and I stand by that.
That being said, a no-liability clause is smart in a situation like this. The liability exposure goes way beyond merely getting sick. Cuomo is already being sued by an Amherst law firm stating that the order to work from home is an abuse of power. Now, I would be shocked if that case gets to the courtroom. I am guessing it will either be dismissed or settled, but the primary purpose would be to avoid things like that. - buffalofan19
In truth, the liability shield isn't needed to avoid frivolous litigation initiated by firms that earn 80% of their revenue closing residential real estate deals. Those lawsuits fizzle away through their own manifest lack of merit.
It's the cases where there is REAL legal responsibility that would otherwise overwhelm an important segment of the economy where you get legislative liability shields.
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I don't think they have abuse of power in mind. Businesses, and even politicians, don't want to take any responsibility for putting their employees/constituents back to work in the early stages of a pandemic. Trump and top business execs on down are washing their hands of risk and responsibility. Having a law like the one they're trying write in protects them and their interests and allows them to walk away scott free - Michael Pachla
No one is forcing anyone back to work. You want to hide down your basement then do it. If you want to come back to work don’t expect to get rich by suing your employer and getting rich off it if you get sick. It is the right move to pass this. |
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