Easy - lift all these stupid stay at home, no more than 10 people in a store "orders"
This its time to stop the BS panic open everything up, tell those that are worried still or need to, to continue to distance themselves from others and businesses.Easy - lift all these stupid stay at home, no more than 10 people in a store "orders"
But that would be ANARCHY! Obviously that will never be permitted. Don't you understand that we're all too stupid to govern ourselves? That's why we elect Special people to tell us what to do and not do. :lol4:This its time to stop the BS panic open everything up, tell those that are worried still or need to, to continue to distance themselves from others and businesses.
And let everyone decide for themselves what they need to do.
LOL, yeah crazy ins't it.But that would be ANARCHY! Obviously that will never be permitted. Don't you understand that we're all too stupid to govern ourselves? That's we elect people to tell us what to do and not do. :lol4:![]()
While not thousands of people/vehicles/stores (yet), apparently in New Mexico too:SEE Brietbarts LIVE coverage @ Lansing, Mi today, on ending their LOCKDOWN. Thousand of vehicles flooded streets @ Capitol
I can't wait to see this "course" they're gonna chart. Ever see what happens when a ships course is charted by committee?LOL, yeah crazy ins't it.
I went to high school with Joe and his wife Kathy. Good people.Governor Reeves Partners with Private Sector to Study Economic Recovery
https://www.restartms.ms/
Governor Tate Reeves announced that he has asked leaders of Mississippi’s business community to chart a course for economic recovery and re-opening Mississippi’s economy.
During this COVID-19 pandemic, Mississippi has seen a nearly 9,000% increase in unemployment claims. Small businesses and their employees are struggling to stay afloat. The Governor’s Commission for Economic Recovery will look at the impact on every industry, geographical region, and community and help the Governor transform our state’s economy under these new conditions through tailored solutions.
“We need Mississippians helping Mississippians. I have asked a trusted group of our state’s top business minds to do just that. Under the ‘Restart Mississippi’ umbrella, they are going to develop a series of recommendations and goals for our new economy. They will study the impact of COVID-19 on our workforce and small businesses. And they will help us recover—day by day,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
The Governor has asked Joe Sanderson of Sanderson Farms, a longtime business leader in our state, to serve as the chairman of the effort. Joining Joe Sanderson, this commission will be comprised of leaders representing Mississippi’s different regions and industries.
Bringing together large economic drivers and small business leaders, this private sector group will develop recommendations for state leaders on economic recovery to help Mississippi businesses and employees navigate our new economy. The commission will study the economic impact of COVID-19 on different industries, communities, and regions with one goal: develop a path forward to Restart Mississippi.
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And just who caused the economy to take a dump in the first place?Governor Reeves Partners with Private Sector to Study Economic Recovery
https://www.restartms.ms/
Governor Tate Reeves announced that he has asked leaders of Mississippi’s business community to chart a course for economic recovery and re-opening Mississippi’s economy.
During this COVID-19 pandemic, Mississippi has seen a nearly 9,000% increase in unemployment claims. Small businesses and their employees are struggling to stay afloat. The Governor’s Commission for Economic Recovery will look at the impact on every industry, geographical region, and community and help the Governor transform our state’s economy under these new conditions through tailored solutions.
“We need Mississippians helping Mississippians. I have asked a trusted group of our state’s top business minds to do just that. Under the ‘Restart Mississippi’ umbrella, they are going to develop a series of recommendations and goals for our new economy. They will study the impact of COVID-19 on our workforce and small businesses. And they will help us recover—day by day,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
The Governor has asked Joe Sanderson of Sanderson Farms, a longtime business leader in our state, to serve as the chairman of the effort. Joining Joe Sanderson, this commission will be comprised of leaders representing Mississippi’s different regions and industries.
Bringing together large economic drivers and small business leaders, this private sector group will develop recommendations for state leaders on economic recovery to help Mississippi businesses and employees navigate our new economy. The commission will study the economic impact of COVID-19 on different industries, communities, and regions with one goal: develop a path forward to Restart Mississippi.
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Another story about this here:‘The economy is literally in free fall:’ Economist
U.S. retail sales fell at a record pace in March, with many retail categories seeing jaw-dropping declines. And economists are scrambling to find the right words to illustrate the rapid deterioration of the U.S. economy, as the world attempts to deal with the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
“The economy is literally in free fall with consumers unable to get out to the shops and malls in March, and about the only retailers smiling are grocery stores with consumers stockpiling food for the coming economic apocalypse,” MUFG Chief Financial Economist Chris Rupkey said in an email Wednesday. “This report today breaks all modern-day records for the consumer who has dealt the economy a body blow from which it will be difficult to recover.”
JPMorgan economist Michael Feroli writing in a note Wednesday, “all the toilet paper in the world can’t clean up this [retail sales] report.”
Headline retail sales plunged a record 8.7% during March, which was worse than the 8% decline expected by economists. Core retail sales, excluding the volatile auto and gas components, fell 3.1%, better than the 5.2% estimated decline. Retail sales dipped 0.4% and core retail sales sank 0.2% in February.
Should have done that in the first place. Let those worried about stay home, let the rest of the world carry on.tell those that are worried still or need to, to continue to distance themselves from others and businesses
Good luck with that! Some of us wouldn't be that easy to "round up".Or we could have just rounded up all the "at risk" peeps and quarantined them from the beginning.
Coronavirus Relief: Proposed Bill Would Give Americans $2,000 A Month During Pandemic
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Two House Democrats have introduced legislation that would give millions of Americans $2,000 per month during the coronavirus pandemic.
The new bill is called the Emergency Money for the People Act.
It was introduced by Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, and Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif.
In a press release, Congressman Ryan says:
“The economic impact of this virus is unprecedented for our country. As millions of Americans file for unemployment week over week, we have to work quickly to patch the dam – and that means putting cash in the hands of hard-working families.”
The act would expand relief to more Americans and includes a $2,000 monthly payment to every qualifying American over the age of 16 until employment returns to pre-COVID-19 levels.
“A one-time, twelve hundred dollar check isn’t going to cut it,” said Rep. Ro Khanna in a press release. “Americans need sustained cash infusions for the duration of this crisis in order to come out on the other side alive, healthy, and ready to get back to work. Members on both sides of the aisle are finally coming together around the idea of sending money out to people. Rep. Ryan and I are urging leadership to include this bill in the fourth COVID relief package to truly support the American working class.”
Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Doyle was an original co-sponsor of the bill. More than a dozen other members of Congress also support the bill.
Congressman Ryan says the bill also fixes a bug in the CARES Act to ensure college students and adults with disabilities can still receive the payments even if claimed as a dependent.
The Emergency Money for the People Act additionally recognizes that not everyone has a bank or a home address to receive a check – so it allows individuals to get this money through direct deposit, check, pre-paid debit card, or mobile money platforms such as Venmo, Zelle, or PayPal.
Here are the eligibility requirements:
Eligibility:
- Every American adult age 16 and older making less than $130,000 annually would receive at least $2,000 per month.
- Married couples earning less than $260,000 would receive at least $4,000 per month.
- Qualifying families with children will receive an additional $500 per child – families will receive funds for up to three children.
- For example, a married couple making under $260K with 3 kids would receive $5,500 per month.
- Those who had no earnings, were unemployed, or are currently unemployed would also be eligible.
- Those who were not eligible in 2019 or 2018 but would be eligible in 2020, could submit at least two consecutive months of paychecks to verify income eligibility.
- The Emergency Money for the People Act also expands the program to millions more Americans who were excluded from the CARES cash rebates – such as college students and adults with disabilities who are still claimed as a dependent. The individual will receive the payment and their parent or guardian will receive the dependent credit.
If the people likely to die from this don't want to be quarantined, that's fine. This is still America, take your chances if you want to. But why does everybody else have to suffer? We're destroying the economy for 111 deaths in a state of 2.99 million people?!?!?!Good luck with that! Some of us wouldn't be that easy to "round up".
I've not been rounded up and quarantined. I am self-isolating and have been for over four weeks, starting well before the governor's executive order.If the people likely to die from this don't want to be quarantined, that's fine. This is still America, take your chances if you want to. But why does everybody else have to suffer? We're destroying the economy for 111 deaths in a state of 2.99 million people?!?!?!
LOL, Yep I would have loved for you to of tried to round my wife and me up.Should have done that in the first place. Let those worried about stay home, let the rest of the world carry on.
Or we could have just rounded up all the "at risk" peeps and quarantined them from the beginning.
Yeah he would not have liked the outcome I'm afraid.Good luck with that! Some of us wouldn't be that easy to "round up".