Robert Ariail for March 30, 2020

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    Ontman  about 4 years ago

    At least they are distancing.

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    brwydave Premium Member about 4 years ago

    There should be someone on the corner selling apples.

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    moosemin  about 4 years ago

    Because of so many corporation’s penchant for hiring “contract” workers, how many Americans cannot receive unemployment benefits during this crisis? This is a topic which I wish Ariail and his compatriots were take on time to time!

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 4 years ago

    The ‘richest country in the world’ is also the cheapest to its citizens.

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 4 years ago

    ‘The greatest risk factor of disease and death is Donald Trump’: Forensic psychiatrist

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/the-greatest-risk-factor-of-disease-and-death-is-donald-trump-forensic-psychiatrist/

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    Zykoic  about 4 years ago

    kafkaesque queue.

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    ndblackirish97  about 4 years ago

    Lets all remember this is Capitalism of Oligarchs. Send your employees to get unemployment benefits before ever considering to give them paid benefits during a crisis.

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    Concretionist  about 4 years ago

    It would be nicer to see them standing 2 meters apart instead of 1. Though I expect Arial thinks I mean “six feet instead of three”.

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    kevin87031  about 4 years ago

    Half of the people on that line would be staring at phones.

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    Redd Panda  about 4 years ago

    USA #1 in covid-19 positive tests! Yeah! So much winning!

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    wiatr  about 4 years ago

    Pa. doesn’t have physical offices that I’m aware of. It all has to be done online which is a pain for those who are computer illiterate. That got me thinking about the past and how when we did have a building to got to the clerks behind the windows were rude and haughty. I was standing in line once and the thought occurred to me that those people wouldn’t have jobs were we not standing in those lines. They don’t have those jobs now. Maybe they had to get ‘real’ jobs. ;-)

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    Patjade  about 4 years ago

    Reminds me of images of the lines seen in Soviet Russia back in the day. Or the human version of gas lines during the 1973 oil crisis.

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    Diane Lee Premium Member about 4 years ago
    Trump’s attempt to improve perceptions of his response by depicting the pandemic as a shock to everyone is just one of numerous ways he has dishonestly described the crisis.Trump claimed Saturday that the situation has been “urgent for me” from the very beginning, citing his late-January decision to restrict travel from China.

    But Trump downplayed the severity of the issues facing the US long after that — even as experts were issuing the warnings Trump is now saying did not happen.Almost two months ago, experts were saying that the new virus in Wuhan was potentially a global threat.. One month ago, experts were saying that it was likely to be pandemic, and the White House’s response was that this was under control, despite the fact that the US’s lack of testing was demonstrably giving a false picture of the extent of infection. After all, you can have a confirmed case without a test, which requires a test that isn’t available.

    Jeremy Konyndyk, who served under former President Barack Obama as director of the US Agency for International Development’s Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance, wrote during the first two months of Trump’s presidency in 2017 about what he argued was Trump’s unpreparedness for the pandemic he warned could be coming. “A major new global health crisis is a question of when, not if,” he wrote in Politico.John Bolton, then Trump’s national security adviser, disbanded the team during a reorganization of the NSC. Bolton tweeted Saturday that it’s “false” that his “streamlining” hurt the country’s “bio defense.” Trump disavowed responsibility on Friday, March 13th for the NSC changes, saying, “I didn’t do it” and “I don’t know anything about it” — though he conceded that “the administration” did. Trump is either responsible or irresponsible. This is his fault. The Trump Plague is his.
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