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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (6684)10/23/2020 8:56:12 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13786
 
Now imagine if Japan and Germany bombed into rubble had done a China.
They did not. They absorbed democracy and moved on became rich and play by the rules.

I told TJ and tell many other people.

History doesn't matter.

Ok go tell Black Life Matter than they should move on.

Germany tried to fuck up thing to review history and return to a past that didn't matter or never was.

It did not ended.

China is a big part of the world. China is not the world.

They have not get that yet. The earlier they get that. The better for the Chinese people.



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (6684)10/25/2020 4:11:46 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13786
 
The general public forgets that everything is about money.

Let's say an unemployed or student. Do some training on handling the kits. Become technician

He get 10 kits. Go door to door. End of the day comes back wih $750. The technician gets a 10% cut and walk home with clean $250.

Italy Did Everything Right to Stop a Second Wave of the Coronavirus. So What Went Wrong?
How they achieved the second wave high numbers?

https://www.thedailybeast.com/italy-did-everything-right-to-stop-a-second-wave-of-the-coronavirus-so-what-went-wrong?fbclid=IwAR2qCVTqd-D9LvAlxSqy4RLvbFl44QZTEZ7mFnElie1aNxW4u8EHDXEaBN0

Private technicians also make house calls for around $75 to conduct tests in the privacy of homes, which has also contributed to the higher number of cases. On Wednesday, nearly 180,000 tests were reported, which is a record here for a 24-hour period.