What if Corona could be spread through our farts.
Silent but deadly indeed.
Cuomo talking that shit 'can't reopen the economy without the engine'
It's a spelling error.What is that supposed to mean?
It's a spelling error.
He wants help from Elizabeth Warren.
But Sweden is already seeing unemployment rise.
The global economy is shitty right now. There's no tourism. People aren't out and about shopping as much, lockdown or not.
Sweden can do its own thing, and they will get more deaths in exchange for, well, still a bad economy.
"Hey guys, maybe we should be doing some tests?"So there are only two nations left* (circled in blue), that are not infected. What do you think is going through their minds?
Brazil here. Always barefoot in my house. I even take my shoes off in other people's homes (and some find it funny, some don't understand it).US here, I do not wear my shoes in the house, no.
Meanwhile, China "unofficially" likely leading in both cases and deaths.USA is the first country to officially hit 20k deaths. Now leading in both cases and deaths.
is testing still plateaued every day as well?USA is the first country to officially hit 20k deaths. Now leading in both cases and deaths.
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United States COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer
United States Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline.www.worldometers.info
USA is the first country to officially hit 20k deaths. Now leading in both cases and deaths.
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United States COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer
United States Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline.www.worldometers.info
OOF New York:
OOF New York:
My friend wanted me to hang out and spend the night having some drinks and listening to music.
I was going to but declined today due to caring for my dad and plus I'm not physically or emotionally up to it.
Haha what?
They still blame Trump.This needs to be stickied and pinned somewhere. And it should also be required viewing for anyone who frequentes RetardERA.
south-korea-91-recovered-coronavirus-patients-tested-positiveSouth Korea reports 91 'recovered' COVID-19 patients tested positive again
Past week has been pretty bad personally. I also had a sort of unexpected bill that pretty much sucked me dry.stay strong, mate
not an easy thing what you are doing, but it's the right thing
Past week has been pretty bad personally. I also had a sort of unexpected bill that pretty much sucked me dry.
On top of that, my best friend most likely going to be very mad at me and other personal problems I'm in no shape even emotionally to go out.
Yeah the testing is more or less constant, as is the % positive. So the constant daily numbers are likely just a consequence of that.is testing still plateaued every day as well?
OOF New York:
So there are only two nations left* (circled in blue), that are not infected. What do you think is going through their minds?
*North Korea is a tales from my ass.
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So there are only two nations left* (circled in blue), that are not infected. What do you think is going through their minds?
*North Korea is a tales from my ass.
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OOF New York:
I'm talking about both.Are we talking about the U.S here or the world?
Yes it does. American business are also competing with businesses around the world, and would be at a disadvantage relative to them if American businesses aren't also allowed to use cheap labor. You would need a variety of protectionist tariffs, buy USA regulations, domestic subsidies, and even nationalization of businesses. Capitalist, free market American businesses don't like that and will lobby hard against it, and in today's political climate, their donations influence politicians. They don't want Venezuela style regulations affecting their private business.If America only did manufacturing on its own soil, then it doesn't matter which company goes out of business.
I'm not sure if I know what you mean by this. Outsourcing is effective precisely because of homegrown brilliance and innovation. Concentrate on what you do well (technical brilliance and innovation), outsource what others do well (cheap labor). Again, comparative advantage. You throw that out the window when your priorities aren't profit, like for example, socialist states.Because outsourcing is useless without the actual technical brilliance and innovation to go with it.
HUME: So what is this man talking about? He says outsourcing, and he means by that jobs going overseas of a certain kind, is in the long run a good thing. How could it be a good thing?
MITCHELL: American consumers, American families are always looking to stretch their dollar the farthest. They're looking to buy the best products at the lowest prices. That puts tremendous competitive pressure on U.S. companies, who are competing against foreign companies.
And those U.S. companies have to reduce costs. They have to get rid of fat inside their own operations. They have to look for the lowest input prices.
Labor is an input. And for certain lower-level, lower-skilled jobs, it's indeed possible that you're going to get a better deal by outsourcing those jobs overseas. So the company can then free up money that it can use to hire other workers, to lower prices for consumers, to pay higher dividends to shareholders.
And that money then winds up being used throughout our economy in a way that actually puts us ahead in the long run. And that's what Mankiw meant.
We economists aren't very good; we're not very glib at explaining these economic concepts. But I think what Mankiw said ultimately is right. In the long run, having this policy of free trade is going to make us more prosperous. It's why the U.S. creates jobs and countries like France don't.
HUME:
Now, talk about the consequences for other countries of American outsourcing.
MITCHELL: Well, this is the kind of ironic thing. You have a lot of the liberal Democrats saying this is a terrible idea. Well, what's so terrible about people in the third world having economic opportunity, having the ability to get a reward for the fact that they've gone through the trouble and time and energy to learn the English language?
This is why free trade benefits countries whether you are importing, whether you are exporting, or vice versa. Free trade benefits us because of the old notion of comparative advantage. Now, what does that mean? It's an economic term. It simply means that if we can generate more economic growth and more prosperity by concentrating on certain things, we should concentrate on those things.
Cherry picking. "Made in Japan" used to be a joke until their industrial manufacturing awakening.There's a reason why when you look at actual "made in China" products, they just tend to be ripoffs, not originals.
Ideally, I would apply my same reasoning to other Western-centric countries. Especially when you look at who has been hit hardest right now, it would be more rational for Western countries to trade or do business amongst themselves, rather than the sloppy (and prone to backfiring) approach of sending everything to the third world.I'm talking about both.
Cheap labor can't compete against quality. This has been true throughout history.Yes it does. American business are also competing with businesses around the world, and would be at a disadvantage relative to them if American businesses aren't also allowed to use cheap labor. You would need a variety of protectionist tariffs, buy USA regulations, domestic subsidies, and even nationalization of businesses. Capitalist, free market American businesses don't like that and will lobby hard against it, and in today's political climate, their donations influence politicians. They don't want Venezuela style regulations affecting their private business.
When we outsource, all we're doing is telling foreign countries to copy our original designs, instead of actually having them come up with the next iPhone or Playstation.I'm not sure if I know what you mean by this.
Remdesivir:
this is one of the more sensible posts on COV19 amongst the rest of the bullshit in the media these days
this is one of the more sensible posts on COV19 amongst the rest of the bullshit in the media these days
Better hope Trump doesnt mention it or then it will be marked as garbage.
OOF New York:
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New signs suggest coronavirus was in California far earlier than anyone knew
A man found dead in his house in early March. A woman who fell sick in mid-February and later died. These early COVID-19 deaths in the San Francisco Bay Area suggest that the novel coronavirus had …ktla.com
Deblasio gets shit for not acting quickly enough. but he took the virus seriously a month before Trump,
Engine = InjunWouldn't smoke signals work better?