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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (2624)5/14/2020 12:14:41 PM
From: Paul Smith1 Recommendation

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I never said that nursing home deaths are meaningless. I implied that they were a large percentage of the deaths and they are. I also noted that many were caused by the state governors that forced infected people to be admitted. I think those governors of NY and PA should face criminal charges for that.
Perhaps we could treat the most vulnerable differently and not assume that the answer is to destroy everything?

Your stuff about business changing is silly. Yes, change is perpetual. The issue is the government making decisions to pick winners and losers. Walmart wins (big political donations) and the small guys lose.....because the government says so! So Walmart is safe but the local bookstore is unsafe?

Why are the numbers in Florida so low? They have lots of old people and several big cities Is it because their governor made better decisions or is it just random luck?



To: Steve Lokness who wrote (2624)5/14/2020 12:15:35 PM
From: Wharf Rat4 Recommendations

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Steve Lokness

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"Your suggestion that the deaths in nursing homes are meaningless is not one I share. Whether you are old in a nursing home..."

Not all nursing home victims are old. Health care workers die, too.



To: Steve Lokness who wrote (2624)5/14/2020 12:22:11 PM
From: Stock Puppy1 Recommendation

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Paul Smith

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Your suggestion that the deaths in nursing homes are meaningless is not one I share.


He said:

"the governors of NY, PA, and NJ forced infected people to be admitted in what looks like a decision to murder"

You have recess and have the kids play on the highway, what do you call that?