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To: SeachRE who wrote (1226421)5/3/2020 1:03:26 PM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573096
 
COVID-19 is NOT a virus. It's a disease caused by a virus named SARS Cov-2. Never re-post garbage, ignoramus.


You gotta be kidding me! Take it up with the author if you think his article is garbage. That is the dumbest thing I ever heard. AAR, We call it the Red Chi-Com killer WUHAN virus, AND THAT is not a disease, but a killer virus exported around the unsuspecting world by your beloved Chinese heroes. Educate yourself. What YOU call it matters nothing to me nor most other intelligent people in your attempt to excuse what the Chi-Coms did.

ignoramus.


HUH? What did you call me? That is a personal attack, is it not? Do you have special permissions today?



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Go correct Newsday too: You will, right?

How the COVID-19 virus has impacted
New York state finances

Newsday, by Yancey Roy

Original Article

New York isn’t broke, as Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo likes to say. But with revenue plunging, without further help, it might have to make spending cuts quickly and dramatically — $10 billion or more. Or raise taxes. A 463-page document released by Cuomo’s budget division outlines how the state is staying afloat through workplace shutdowns caused by the coronavirus that have sent the economy tumbling. It shows dire projections about the tax revenue decline across categories such as sales taxes (nearly 20%), lottery (21%) and gaming (34%). The report, called the "Enacted Budget Financial Plan," says the governor might slash aid (snip) — by $8.2 billion as soon as mid-May.