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Keyser Soze[_2_] March 31st 20 03:59 PM

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The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 people
died in 24 hours.


Justan Ohlphart[_3_] March 31st 20 04:21 PM

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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter inhistory


I guess it's a blessing that Fat Harry is so ignorant. Think of
how much trouble he could cause if he had even half a
brain.


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[email protected] March 31st 20 05:35 PM

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On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:


The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 people
died in 24 hours.


Yet you still blame Trump for it all.
He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn't
butcher that Chinese bat.


John[_6_] March 31st 20 06:49 PM

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On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 12:35:58 -0400, wrote:

On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:


The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 people
died in 24 hours.


Yet you still blame Trump for it all.
He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn't
butcher that Chinese bat.


Greg, for what purpose do you respond to his ****? Does he present you with a
rational idea for discussion?
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Keyser Soze March 31st 20 07:08 PM

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On 3/31/20 12:35 PM, wrote:
On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:


The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 people
died in 24 hours.


Yet you still blame Trump for it all.
He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn't
butcher that Chinese bat.



That's naive and simple-minded. I don't blame Trump *for* the virus, but
I do blame him for lying about it, which continues to this day; for his
slow responses, which continue to this day; for his politicizing it,
which continues to this day; for his insulting state officials, which
continues to this day; for his surrounding himself with a bunch of
asskissers, which continues to this day; for his insinuations, which
continue to this day, and for his daily pressers, in which he and his
asskissers praise him for things he hasn't done.

Justan Ohlphart[_3_] March 31st 20 07:11 PM

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John Wrote in message:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 12:35:58 -0400, wrote:On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter inhistory, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with itsworst return since the financial crisis.Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the deathtoll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 peopledied in 24 hours.Yet you still blame Trump for it all. He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn'tbutcher that Chinese bat. Greg, for what purpose do you respond to his ****? Does he present you with arational idea for discussion? --Freedom Isn't Free!


Putting Fat Harry's stupidity under a microscope makes us all feel
better about ourselves. Other than that, I don't see how Fat
Harry adds value to anything in any way.
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Bill[_12_] March 31st 20 07:23 PM

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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/31/20 12:35 PM, wrote:
On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:


The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 people
died in 24 hours.


Yet you still blame Trump for it all.
He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn't
butcher that Chinese bat.



That's naive and simple-minded. I don't blame Trump *for* the virus, but
I do blame him for lying about it, which continues to this day; for his
slow responses, which continue to this day; for his politicizing it,
which continues to this day; for his insulting state officials, which
continues to this day; for his surrounding himself with a bunch of
asskissers, which continues to this day; for his insinuations, which
continue to this day, and for his daily pressers, in which he and his
asskissers praise him for things he hasn't done.


We have nothing to fear but fear itself. Was that a lie?


Boating All Out March 31st 20 08:23 PM

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In article , says...


That's naive and simple-minded. I don't blame Trump *for* the virus, but
I do blame him for lying about it, which continues to this day; for his
slow responses, which continue to this day; for his politicizing it,
which continues to this day; for his insulting state officials, which
continues to this day; for his surrounding himself with a bunch of
asskissers, which continues to this day; for his insinuations, which
continue to this day, and for his daily pressers, in which he and his
asskissers praise him for things he hasn't done.


A veritable circle-asskissing. Never saw anything like it.

Justan Ohlphart[_3_] March 31st 20 08:38 PM

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Boating All Out Wrote in message:
In article , says... That's naive and simple-minded. I don't blame Trump *for* the virus, but I do blame him for lying about it, which continues to this day; for his slow responses, which continue to this day; for his politicizing it, which continues to this day; for his insulting state officials, which continues to this day; for his surrounding himself with a bunch of asskissers, which continues to this day; for his insinuations, which continue to this day, and for his daily pressers, in which he and his asskissers praise him for things he hasn't done.A veritable circle-asskissing. Never saw anything like it.


You almost got it right. Who were you quoteing?
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Justan Ohlphart[_2_] March 31st 20 09:44 PM

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On 3/31/2020 2:08 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/31/20 12:35 PM, wrote:
On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:


The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first
quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500
people
died in 24 hours.


Yet you still blame Trump for it all.
He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn't
butcher that Chinese bat.


That's naive and simple-minded. I don't blame Trump *for* the virus, but
I do blame him for lying about it, which continues to this day; for his
slow responses, which continue to this day; for his politicizing it,
which continues to this day; for his insulting state officials, which
continues to this day; for his surrounding himself with a bunch of
asskissers, which continues to this day; for his insinuations, which
continue to this day, and for his daily pressers, in which he and his
asskissers praise him for things he hasn't done.


That's a lot of hooey. What do you make of crazy Nancy and her band of
boot licks.

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Pity Fat Harry. His ability to produce rational thought on his own, no
longer exists, if it ever did at all.

[email protected] March 31st 20 10:21 PM

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On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 18:23:17 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/31/20 12:35 PM, wrote:
On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:


The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 people
died in 24 hours.

Yet you still blame Trump for it all.
He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn't
butcher that Chinese bat.



That's naive and simple-minded. I don't blame Trump *for* the virus, but
I do blame him for lying about it, which continues to this day; for his
slow responses, which continue to this day; for his politicizing it,
which continues to this day; for his insulting state officials, which
continues to this day; for his surrounding himself with a bunch of
asskissers, which continues to this day; for his insinuations, which
continue to this day, and for his daily pressers, in which he and his
asskissers praise him for things he hasn't done.


We have nothing to fear but fear itself. Was that a lie?


A huge one, So were some of the things Churchill said to encourage his
people in the dark days. For some reason they think now we should just
feed the panic.

I have pretty much stopped arguing about C-19 and I only glance at the
news. Obsessing on this is more dangerous than the disease. At a
certain point there is only so much we can do and worrying about it
further is futile.
Wash your hands and don't hug strangers. Beyond that we are waiting
for science to come up with a solution.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 31st 20 11:49 PM

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On 3/31/2020 5:21 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 18:23:17 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/31/20 12:35 PM,
wrote:
On 31 Mar 2020 14:59:22 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:


The Dow Jones industrial average is on track for its worst first quarter in
history, while the S&P 500 is poised to end the first quarter with its
worst return since the financial crisis.
Global confirmed COVID-19 cases passed 800,000 on Tuesday, and the death
toll climbed above 39,000. The US death toll passed 3,000 after 500 people
died in 24 hours.

Yet you still blame Trump for it all.
He wasn't involved in the Italian or Iranian situation and he didn't
butcher that Chinese bat.



That's naive and simple-minded. I don't blame Trump *for* the virus, but
I do blame him for lying about it, which continues to this day; for his
slow responses, which continue to this day; for his politicizing it,
which continues to this day; for his insulting state officials, which
continues to this day; for his surrounding himself with a bunch of
asskissers, which continues to this day; for his insinuations, which
continue to this day, and for his daily pressers, in which he and his
asskissers praise him for things he hasn't done.


We have nothing to fear but fear itself. Was that a lie?


A huge one, So were some of the things Churchill said to encourage his
people in the dark days. For some reason they think now we should just
feed the panic.



I have pretty much stopped arguing about C-19 and I only glance at the
news. Obsessing on this is more dangerous than the disease. At a
certain point there is only so much we can do and worrying about it
further is futile.
Wash your hands and don't hug strangers. Beyond that we are waiting
for science to come up with a solution.


I hear you Greg but would like to make a point. Science isn't the
answer for this one, in the short term anyway.

Sitting here watching the task force briefing and it occurred to
me that the two docs, being academics and scientists, are talking
over the heads of a large part of the US population. They keep
repeating that the solution is "mitigation" and how some cities
began "mitigating" early. I'll betcha a good portion of the
public has no clue what they are talking about. Worse ... it
sounds like something the government or someone *else* is doing
and not something *they* need to do.

They need to explain what mitigation means in simple, basic terms.

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