Predictions from Zero_Sum and a heart felt greeting.

A couple governors did that very thing. Don’t remember which ones. Some kind of order that prevented landlords from evicting tenets who couldn’t pay rent during the crisis.

I think what is going to transpire in the United States will be something like what transpired in Russia during 1917 but it will more violent, radical, brutal, vicious and just plain crazy. While I do live in excruciating poverty where I hate the rich or wealthy cocksuckers inside the United States just like the next guy I’m not an advocate for full blown communism.

Nonetheless, it’s no surprise really as to why communists and Marxists have been collectively gaining political momentum in this country with the tyrannical or rampant repressive crony capitalistic oligarchy put in place here the last thirty five years. As for school, yeah, I agree with your overall assessment. Really, nobody knows what’s going to happen next, we can only guess.

Only a few states have done that but a majority have not.

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Imagine a refrigerated cooling truck trailer being your final destination in life, that’s where they’re supposedly piling all the Coronavirus dead bodies at here in the United States. I suppose they’re just going to cremate all the bodies afterwards if they follow the Chinese model presenting family members with an urn with a sticker label attached.

Yes, I have seen that and that was a good first step. But I don’t think the idea - correct me if I’m wrong - was to erase those debts. I think the landlords would still be owed in the long run, for that time. And I have heard nothing about banks. I would guess some banks are being more flexible than usual, there are humans working in them and I would guess there will be some pressure on them to be even more flexible if this gets worse. But I’d be shocked if debts get forgiven. I’m over in Europe and in this country at least, not a peep. Perhaps some other countries over here are considering it, but the news hasn’t reached me.

Look at how vulnerable a debt driven society is. LIterally months from economic disaster. Because there is no buffer for most people.

And we work harder for less, in general, than we did 40-50 years ago. Despite all the utopian technological advances, we work harder for less and have no buffer against system wide challenges. I mean this flu is nothing compared to the one in 1917.

If nobody has any jobs or income after all this transpires I fail to see how backlogging rent owed to landlords will do much of anything. The greater crisis of this virus as I keep reiterating will be the economic fallout afterwards, neoconservatives have no general ideas or solutions confronting this where meanwhile the democratic party becomes more neo Marxist within their platform on every given day. There’s definitely a conflict brewing that eventually will lead to popular social unrest, no doubt about that in my mind whatsoever currently.

Russia and Saudi Arabia cancelled their OPEC trade conference on Monday, looks like United States domestic corporate shale is about to go through the shitter in a big way. It’s going to be a shitty Monday economically bigly… #-o

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Well, sure…if. But then we can start working again if the damage has not gone too deep. Forgiving loans and rent prolongs the time businesses can continue and people can hang on to where they live. It is a redistribution of money, and doing it in relation to very low labor ways of earning money being less respected. So, these capital based incomes get eliminated for a while, which allows people who work to manage to get by longer. Even some people who lose their jobs may manage to hang on. Of course, if the whole thing goes on too long then you reach the same point. But it does create some slack in the line for a while. And it might get some thinking, as a society, about the priviledge of earning money forever, often without labor, for rent, and then also the ability to create money, with a keystroke - loans. those are things we might want to look at.

But sure if the lockdown goes on and on this will only delay the destruction.

We very easily have another three to four weeks of lockdown, I would say we’re already pass the point of no return.

Time will tell if I’m right or not.

Sitting here in rural United States as I read the news and watch commentators on mainstream media or through various channels of neoconservative political propaganda it is clear that the propaganda against China is in overdrive.

Many political commentators are calling for war against China or for Beijing to be nuked for the virus. Some are saying China should be dragged to an international tribunal and be sued for economic damages of the virus.

So few remember that in the 2008 economic crisis it was China that bailed out the entire world and the United States financially. That seems to be lost on most Americans since most have extremely short memories.

Indeed there is a virtual epidemic of hostility towards China everywhere and many of it is based upon fictitious accusations or hearsay. Let’s just add a world war on top of a global viral pandemic and global economy crashing, yeah, that’s the winning ticket. Going to war with a nation that has billions of people many of them who are innocent and a country that has half of the world’s population combined.

This nation has only been locked down for four weeks and people are already starting to lose their minds unable to contain their bloodlust. Truly a remarkable period we’re living in.

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From time to time you’ll hear a comment like, “Why are we worried about a few old people dying that we must lock down entire nations?” Good question, here’s my response.

The west for all intents and purposes are boomer geriatric economies where the old control most of the consumer purchasing power. Generation X, Generation Z, and my generation of Millennials for all intents or purposes are a bunch of indebted broke indentured wage slaves living on the economic geriatric corporate crony capitalistic plantation.

If a virus threatens the lives of a majority of our older boomer geriatrics our economies would simply shut down and collapse overnight because with them having all the money being the largest consumers nothing is allowed to threaten them. Also, this is where we’re at as a society in the west ever since a majority of women thought it was a good idea not to have children, get married, or reproduce in large numbers. With that in mind these current trends seem pretty irreversible. [ I sometimes wonder if it would take nothing short of a global nuclear war to get women in mass to open their legs and vaginas up for reproduction since nothing else other than being wealthy seems to do the trick anymore given stringent sexual hypergamy or prevailing radical feminism everywhere.]

So with all that in mind, Covid-19 is a boomer remover and without our older geriatrics consuming spending money our economies would never survive, with this lockdown we’re just protecting our largest financial consumer base in the general population. With all that in mind I think this explains our dying western societies quite adequately.

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The segment later edited out of the recorded interview.

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Sure, and I am not saying you are wrong. ACtually I think we’ll be very lucky if 1) the lockdown is not extended beyond that and or 2) the lockdown comes back in second and possibly third waves of the disease. One thing the lockdowns do is slow down the spread. End the lockdown and it can speed up again.

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Lol where do you find this shit? Like do you go looking for it with something in mind, or do you come across it accidentally, find it funny, and then decide to post it?

Yeah, something like that for the comedic funny effect randomly coming across stuff. :laughing:

Know your martial laws, what and how they work.

When can the Posse Comitatus Act be superseded by martial law and what is this called?

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