Former Keystone Pipeline worker says US energy crisis is result of Biden's policies: 'We tried to warn you'

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I can only conclude when you parrot back insults I hurl at you, it's because a) the insult stung you; and b) you lack the brain capacity to think up your own insults.

Your ignorance aside, the article was about social distancing in 1918, which is what we did in response to covid. It also mentioned shutdowns in St. Louis. Your addled brain missed that one too. It then list 36 cities across America which enforced social distancing. Somehow, your empty skull cavity missed 35 of them.
It didn't mention any business shutdown's in St. Louis, liar. The only thing it had to say about St Louis is this:

The deaths due to the virus were estimated to be about 358 people per 100,000 in St Louis, compared to 748 per 100,000 in Philadelphia
No mention of any shutdowns.

We aren't talking about social distancing. We're talking about business shutdowns. No one gives a rat's ass about social distancing. That has zero effect on the economy.

Face it, you made a claim that you can't backup.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?
 
It mentioned other cities, but it didn't say they shut anything down in them. The only business shutdown it mentioned was movie theaters in Philadelphia.

Fucking moron, it states all of those cities enforced social distancing. Which is what the article states about closures in Philadelphia, St. Louis, San Francisco, Milwaukee, Kansas City and New York. Then it showed when 36 cities implemented social distancing requirements in relation to flu cases.
 
Quote the part that supports your claim.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever???

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You're such a fucking moron...

After implementing a multitude of strict closures and controls on public gatherings, St. Louis, San Francisco, Milwaukee, and Kansas City responded fastest and most effectively: Interventions there were credited with cutting transmission rates by 30 to 50 percent. New York City, which reacted earliest to the crisis with mandatory quarantines and staggered business hours, experienced the lowest death rate on the Eastern seaboard.
 
Fucking moron, it states all of those cities enforced social distancing. Which is what the article states about closures in Philadelphia, St. Louis, San Francisco, Milwaukee, Kansas City and New York. Then it showed when 36 cities implemented social distancing requirements in relation to flu cases.
Fucking morn, this discussion is about business closures, and nothing else. Why would anyone give a rat's ass about social distancing? Philadelphia closed theaters and schools. The later isn't a business. so it doesn't count, so all you got is movie theaters in Philadelphia

You really are sound desperate, FAUX.
 
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You're such a fucking moron...

After implementing a multitude of strict closures and controls on public gatherings, St. Louis, San Francisco, Milwaukee, and Kansas City responded fastest and most effectively: Interventions there were credited with cutting transmission rates by 30 to 50 percent. New York City, which reacted earliest to the crisis with mandatory quarantines and staggered business hours, experienced the lowest death rate on the Eastern seaboard.
Where does it say they closed business? Oh yeah, that's right: nowhere.
 
Fucking morn, this discussion is about business closures, and nothing else. Why would anyone give a rat's ass about social distancing? Philadelphia closed theaters and schools. The later isn't a business. so it doesn't count, so all you got is movie theaters in Philadelphia

You really are sound desperate, FAUX.

Fucking moron, theaters are businesses. So are "dancehalls, poolhalls, moving-picture shows, and especially saloons." Restaurants were a business that mainly remained open.
 
You're assuming that it's talking about businesses. However, none are mentioned.

You're lying again, fucking moron. Do you ever not lie? Again,. theaters are a business. And again, then, like now, it wasn't just businesses. It was also schools, churches and public gatherings.
 
Oil production increased on private land. Obama had nothing to do with that.

Of course not. The thing that drove increased production was the high price per barrel. That's what drove the rig count higher than it had been in 44 years.
 

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