Question on the Lockdown

Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
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If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.


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Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
As to your question. Yes in my country all of us have a guaranteed income. We also have a system where employers who don't have work for their employees can send them on temporary unemployment instead of firing them.
Well ain’t that grand. So we’ll check you off the list of having input into how long the shutdown should last.
Or alternatively you could think my post as an example as to how to prevent people from having their children starve?
 
You know, figuring out what would and wouldn't be an "essential job" never factored into my choosing what I would do for work. Why? Pandemics like this don't come around very often, so it's not really a factor that a normal person would figure into their career decisions.

I chose to join the Navy, because it sounded like a great opportunity to see new places, and it was. I've done more travel and been to more places than most, and the best part is, I didn't have to pay to get there, the Navy paid me to go there.

Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering. I also liked the fact that I would be in an office and would learn to work with computers and the like.

Pandemics and "essential jobs" weren't something that figured into any of my career choices.

I don't think anyone else was figuring on this either.
A pencil pusher.....Yeah, great job, pajama boy. Dont want to be there around jet fighters or missiles for they might have to be used. What a pussy....No wonder youre a fucking liberal....

Don't be around jet fighters? I was a member of the PRP team while stationed with VFA-131. Being a member of that team, I was responsible for loading nuclear weapons onto the FA-18. I've also been around the jets when the AD's (jet mechanics) were doing full power turns to check their work.

My first command? I was a member of the At Sea Fire Party (wanted to be authorized to wear a red hat), as well as a repair locker, and also the CBR teams (Chemical Biological Radiological).

When I was up in Newport, I volunteered to be a member of the Security Force teams, meaning I patrolled the base and guarded the gate, armed with a 9mm.

I've also been a PRT coordinator, DAPA, led a MEPS, as well as worked in recruiting as a Classifier.

Sorry, but your assumptions about me are wrong, but keep trying to troll me if it helps you sleep at night.

Oh yeah....................I also served in 4 different war zones.
Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering.

What Does a Navy Personnel Specialist Do?
Personnel specialists (PS) serve the U.S. Navy's enlisted personnel in ways that are similar to those of career counselors and human resources professionals.
A god damn paper pusher...Yeah, tell me another one, Personnel man?

Bet you wouldnt even know a jet fighter if it ran your sorry ass over....

I find it interesting that someone who never served in the Navy is talking bad about how someone who actually served did their time. I guess you've never heard of collateral duties (fire fighting, PRP teams and Security Force are examples of that, duties you do in addition to your regular job). I was told a long time ago that NAVY stands for Never Again Volunteer Yourself, but I was too interested in learning as much as I could about the various things I came into contact with. And yeah, I know the difference between the regular Hornet (FA-18), vs. the Super Hornet. Do you? Do you even know how to tell them apart?
I question your service in the Navy, because now that you are a flaming liberal, you are for the very people who hate the military. That is called Hypocrisy, you sperm(seaman) of a pajama boy.

As for differences of Aircraft. I worked for McDonnell Douglas who made those jets, so YES, i know the difference between them, without having to do a google search. Do you know the difference between a F-15C/D model and the F-15E/F model without google searching?

Again i worked on the C/D models to retrofit them with the equipment necessary so the E/F models could be made.

Well, it really doesn't matter what you think. I still get my retirement check, have an ID that identifies me as retired Navy, and VA benefits. Your opinion doesn't change any of that.
 
You know, figuring out what would and wouldn't be an "essential job" never factored into my choosing what I would do for work. Why? Pandemics like this don't come around very often, so it's not really a factor that a normal person would figure into their career decisions.

I chose to join the Navy, because it sounded like a great opportunity to see new places, and it was. I've done more travel and been to more places than most, and the best part is, I didn't have to pay to get there, the Navy paid me to go there.

Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering. I also liked the fact that I would be in an office and would learn to work with computers and the like.

Pandemics and "essential jobs" weren't something that figured into any of my career choices.

I don't think anyone else was figuring on this either.
A pencil pusher.....Yeah, great job, pajama boy. Dont want to be there around jet fighters or missiles for they might have to be used. What a pussy....No wonder youre a fucking liberal....

Don't be around jet fighters? I was a member of the PRP team while stationed with VFA-131. Being a member of that team, I was responsible for loading nuclear weapons onto the FA-18. I've also been around the jets when the AD's (jet mechanics) were doing full power turns to check their work.

My first command? I was a member of the At Sea Fire Party (wanted to be authorized to wear a red hat), as well as a repair locker, and also the CBR teams (Chemical Biological Radiological).

When I was up in Newport, I volunteered to be a member of the Security Force teams, meaning I patrolled the base and guarded the gate, armed with a 9mm.

I've also been a PRT coordinator, DAPA, led a MEPS, as well as worked in recruiting as a Classifier.

Sorry, but your assumptions about me are wrong, but keep trying to troll me if it helps you sleep at night.

Oh yeah....................I also served in 4 different war zones.
Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering.

What Does a Navy Personnel Specialist Do?
Personnel specialists (PS) serve the U.S. Navy's enlisted personnel in ways that are similar to those of career counselors and human resources professionals.
A god damn paper pusher...Yeah, tell me another one, Personnel man?

Bet you wouldnt even know a jet fighter if it ran your sorry ass over....

I find it interesting that someone who never served in the Navy is talking bad about how someone who actually served did their time. I guess you've never heard of collateral duties (fire fighting, PRP teams and Security Force are examples of that, duties you do in addition to your regular job). I was told a long time ago that NAVY stands for Never Again Volunteer Yourself, but I was too interested in learning as much as I could about the various things I came into contact with. And yeah, I know the difference between the regular Hornet (FA-18), vs. the Super Hornet. Do you? Do you even know how to tell them apart?
I question your service in the Navy, because now that you are a flaming liberal, you are for the very people who hate the military. That is called Hypocrisy, you sperm(seaman) of a pajama boy.

As for differences of Aircraft. I worked for McDonnell Douglas who made those jets, so YES, i know the difference between them, without having to do a google search. Do you know the difference between a F-15C/D model and the F-15E/F model without google searching?

Again i worked on the C/D models to retrofit them with the equipment necessary so the E/F models could be made.

Well, it really doesn't matter what you think. I still get my retirement check, have an ID that identifies me as retired Navy, and VA benefits. Your opinion doesn't change any of that.
But, but, why do you have an ID? Isnt that racist?
 
You know, figuring out what would and wouldn't be an "essential job" never factored into my choosing what I would do for work. Why? Pandemics like this don't come around very often, so it's not really a factor that a normal person would figure into their career decisions.

I chose to join the Navy, because it sounded like a great opportunity to see new places, and it was. I've done more travel and been to more places than most, and the best part is, I didn't have to pay to get there, the Navy paid me to go there.

Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering. I also liked the fact that I would be in an office and would learn to work with computers and the like.

Pandemics and "essential jobs" weren't something that figured into any of my career choices.

I don't think anyone else was figuring on this either.
A pencil pusher.....Yeah, great job, pajama boy. Dont want to be there around jet fighters or missiles for they might have to be used. What a pussy....No wonder youre a fucking liberal....

Don't be around jet fighters? I was a member of the PRP team while stationed with VFA-131. Being a member of that team, I was responsible for loading nuclear weapons onto the FA-18. I've also been around the jets when the AD's (jet mechanics) were doing full power turns to check their work.

My first command? I was a member of the At Sea Fire Party (wanted to be authorized to wear a red hat), as well as a repair locker, and also the CBR teams (Chemical Biological Radiological).

When I was up in Newport, I volunteered to be a member of the Security Force teams, meaning I patrolled the base and guarded the gate, armed with a 9mm.

I've also been a PRT coordinator, DAPA, led a MEPS, as well as worked in recruiting as a Classifier.

Sorry, but your assumptions about me are wrong, but keep trying to troll me if it helps you sleep at night.

Oh yeah....................I also served in 4 different war zones.
Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering.

What Does a Navy Personnel Specialist Do?
Personnel specialists (PS) serve the U.S. Navy's enlisted personnel in ways that are similar to those of career counselors and human resources professionals.
A god damn paper pusher...Yeah, tell me another one, Personnel man?

Bet you wouldnt even know a jet fighter if it ran your sorry ass over....

I find it interesting that someone who never served in the Navy is talking bad about how someone who actually served did their time. I guess you've never heard of collateral duties (fire fighting, PRP teams and Security Force are examples of that, duties you do in addition to your regular job). I was told a long time ago that NAVY stands for Never Again Volunteer Yourself, but I was too interested in learning as much as I could about the various things I came into contact with. And yeah, I know the difference between the regular Hornet (FA-18), vs. the Super Hornet. Do you? Do you even know how to tell them apart?
I question your service in the Navy, because now that you are a flaming liberal, you are for the very people who hate the military. That is called Hypocrisy, you sperm(seaman) of a pajama boy.

As for differences of Aircraft. I worked for McDonnell Douglas who made those jets, so YES, i know the difference between them, without having to do a google search. Do you know the difference between a F-15C/D model and the F-15E/F model without google searching?

Again i worked on the C/D models to retrofit them with the equipment necessary so the E/F models could be made.

Well, it really doesn't matter what you think. I still get my retirement check, have an ID that identifies me as retired Navy, and VA benefits. Your opinion doesn't change any of that.
But, but, why do you have an ID? Isnt that racist?

Why do I have an ID? Because I'm retired, and that identifies me as such. It also allows me to go on bases and shop at the Exchanges and PX's. There are also other benefits that go with it, and I use them whenever they are available as all I have to do is show my retired ID card. And how in the hell can having a retired military ID card be racist? Are you on some really bad drugs? I'm thinking so, which means you join the Admiral in my scroll wheel ignore, meaning I won't respond to your trolling any more. If you have something intelligent to say, then maybe I'll respond, until then, bug off.
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?

Guaranteed income?

Sounds like another blob-supporter invention.

I've not missed a day of work since this started if that is what you mean. As a hospital administrator during a health pandemic, there is a certain built-in guarantee of coming to work but I could be fired tomorrow (or tonight) so there is no "guaranteed income" here.

As for the lockdown, these measures should remain in place as long as science dictates. The trends are positive with reduced death tallies and fewer hospitalizations. That is a result of mitigation measures. Did we over-react? Probably. Erring on the side of caution when lives are at stake is the smart position. Your opposition is not surprising.
Yes, guaranteed. For example, you can count the number of Federal workers fired this year on one hand.
And thank you for bringing up pure science, Dr Joseph Mengele. So where did you hide the 2 million dead in this shutdown, why are a quarter million medical professionals without a job now, sending CV19 patients to elderly care homes, Etc etc.
You achieved your goal:


Wow...so many dumb comments from you in such a small space. Results of a small brain I guess. I stopped reading when I got to Federal workers. Your blob has fired more IGs than the number of fingers on one hand so you're full of shit.

Yesterday you were upset about baristas being employed while you're basking in your uselessness. Today I guess you're upset at others who are essential and realizing you don't matter that much.
So you have no clue where the 2 million dead from CV19 science said would be with us now during the shutdown.

So you have no clue how modeling works.

Lets look at your life. You're clearly a loser. If you stay on the current trek, you'll die a lonely death. The modeling is based on the current conditions. Now if you lost some weight (starting between your ears), stopped being a dumbass, and bathed once in a while, perhaps you'd be less of a loser. So the model based on your cranial liposuction, thinking before you spoke, and practicing good grooming would set you on a different path and you may amount to something someday.

Put into the context of C19; forecasts made on the blob's inactions are different than the models made after the task force was formed, feedback loops were completed and public awareness of what your blob called a "hoax" took root.

Put another way, fuck off.
I know exactly how Leftard modeling works. Write a program to proved result wanted. <end>
 
I find the concept of the essential and non essential job stupid your job is how you support yourself or your family for you it is essentail no matter how anyone else feels about it.
The job wouldn’t exist if everyone thought it was not essential.
Who decides essential.......................those that will not be affected by the cuts..............

Easy for them to say it and make rules when they don't pay a price for it.............and what did they do but give THEMSELVES RAISES in the stimulus...............IMAGINE THAT.............IF THEY HAD INTEGRITY they would NOT have done that as Americans lose their jobs.........
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
View attachment 339874

If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
View attachment 339874

If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
That's what data looks like when someone pulls the data out of their ass.........nice asshole.
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
View attachment 339874

If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
That's what data looks like when someone pulls the data out of their ass.........nice asshole.
The Left attacked Trump for putting travel restrictions upon the ChiComs. Now they attack Trump for not putting travel restrictions upon the ChiComs earlier.
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
View attachment 339874

If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
That's what data looks like when someone pulls the data out of their ass.........nice asshole.
At Least 54,000 U.S. Deaths Could Have Been Avoided If Lockdown Had Come Two Weeks Earlier
 
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Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
My little consulting company hasn't done a lick of work in a couple of months.

Having been self employed for most of my life (I haven't worked for anyone but me since the early 90s) I know better than to be caught with no backup money. I can easily go another 6 months before I need to get into more serious money.

Lock it down.
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
View attachment 339874

If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
That's what data looks like when someone pulls the data out of their ass.........nice asshole.
The Left attacked Trump for putting travel restrictions upon the ChiComs. Now they attack Trump for not putting travel restrictions upon the ChiComs earlier.
Fake news
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
View attachment 339874

If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
That's what data looks like when someone pulls the data out of their ass.........nice asshole.
The Left attacked Trump for putting travel restrictions upon the ChiComs. Now they attack Trump for not putting travel restrictions upon the ChiComs earlier.
Fake news
All you have are lies.
 
You know, figuring out what would and wouldn't be an "essential job" never factored into my choosing what I would do for work. Why? Pandemics like this don't come around very often, so it's not really a factor that a normal person would figure into their career decisions.

I chose to join the Navy, because it sounded like a great opportunity to see new places, and it was. I've done more travel and been to more places than most, and the best part is, I didn't have to pay to get there, the Navy paid me to go there.

Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering. I also liked the fact that I would be in an office and would learn to work with computers and the like.

Pandemics and "essential jobs" weren't something that figured into any of my career choices.

I don't think anyone else was figuring on this either.
A pencil pusher.....Yeah, great job, pajama boy. Dont want to be there around jet fighters or missiles for they might have to be used. What a pussy....No wonder youre a fucking liberal....

Don't be around jet fighters? I was a member of the PRP team while stationed with VFA-131. Being a member of that team, I was responsible for loading nuclear weapons onto the FA-18. I've also been around the jets when the AD's (jet mechanics) were doing full power turns to check their work.

My first command? I was a member of the At Sea Fire Party (wanted to be authorized to wear a red hat), as well as a repair locker, and also the CBR teams (Chemical Biological Radiological).

When I was up in Newport, I volunteered to be a member of the Security Force teams, meaning I patrolled the base and guarded the gate, armed with a 9mm.

I've also been a PRT coordinator, DAPA, led a MEPS, as well as worked in recruiting as a Classifier.

Sorry, but your assumptions about me are wrong, but keep trying to troll me if it helps you sleep at night.

Oh yeah....................I also served in 4 different war zones.
Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering.

What Does a Navy Personnel Specialist Do?
Personnel specialists (PS) serve the U.S. Navy's enlisted personnel in ways that are similar to those of career counselors and human resources professionals.
A god damn paper pusher...Yeah, tell me another one, Personnel man?

Bet you wouldnt even know a jet fighter if it ran your sorry ass over....

I find it interesting that someone who never served in the Navy is talking bad about how someone who actually served did their time. I guess you've never heard of collateral duties (fire fighting, PRP teams and Security Force are examples of that, duties you do in addition to your regular job). I was told a long time ago that NAVY stands for Never Again Volunteer Yourself, but I was too interested in learning as much as I could about the various things I came into contact with. And yeah, I know the difference between the regular Hornet (FA-18), vs. the Super Hornet. Do you? Do you even know how to tell them apart?
I question your service in the Navy, because now that you are a flaming liberal, you are for the very people who hate the military. That is called Hypocrisy, you sperm(seaman) of a pajama boy.

As for differences of Aircraft. I worked for McDonnell Douglas who made those jets, so YES, i know the difference between them, without having to do a google search. Do you know the difference between a F-15C/D model and the F-15E/F model without google searching?

Again i worked on the C/D models to retrofit them with the equipment necessary so the E/F models could be made.

Well, it really doesn't matter what you think. I still get my retirement check, have an ID that identifies me as retired Navy, and VA benefits. Your opinion doesn't change any of that.
But, but, why do you have an ID? Isnt that racist?

Why do I have an ID? Because I'm retired, and that identifies me as such. It also allows me to go on bases and shop at the Exchanges and PX's. There are also other benefits that go with it, and I use them whenever they are available as all I have to do is show my retired ID card. And how in the hell can having a retired military ID card be racist? Are you on some really bad drugs? I'm thinking so, which means you join the Admiral in my scroll wheel ignore, meaning I won't respond to your trolling any more. If you have something intelligent to say, then maybe I'll respond, until then, bug off.
But, having an ID means you are a racist, when it comes to voting, because there are some people, mostly blacks(because Tigger says they cant) who cannot get an ID so they are denied voting. You are such a racist , you should be ashamed of yourself.
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
View attachment 339874

If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
That's what data looks like when someone pulls the data out of their ass.........nice asshole.
At Least 54,000 U.S. Deaths Could Have Been Avoided If Lockdown Had Come Two Weeks Earlier

All deaths could of been Avoided if China never allowed the Wuhan Virus to be let out. But typical of a Communist of the US, blame America over the real fucking enemy.
 
You know, figuring out what would and wouldn't be an "essential job" never factored into my choosing what I would do for work. Why? Pandemics like this don't come around very often, so it's not really a factor that a normal person would figure into their career decisions.

I chose to join the Navy, because it sounded like a great opportunity to see new places, and it was. I've done more travel and been to more places than most, and the best part is, I didn't have to pay to get there, the Navy paid me to go there.

Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering. I also liked the fact that I would be in an office and would learn to work with computers and the like.

Pandemics and "essential jobs" weren't something that figured into any of my career choices.

I don't think anyone else was figuring on this either.
A pencil pusher.....Yeah, great job, pajama boy. Dont want to be there around jet fighters or missiles for they might have to be used. What a pussy....No wonder youre a fucking liberal....

Don't be around jet fighters? I was a member of the PRP team while stationed with VFA-131. Being a member of that team, I was responsible for loading nuclear weapons onto the FA-18. I've also been around the jets when the AD's (jet mechanics) were doing full power turns to check their work.

My first command? I was a member of the At Sea Fire Party (wanted to be authorized to wear a red hat), as well as a repair locker, and also the CBR teams (Chemical Biological Radiological).

When I was up in Newport, I volunteered to be a member of the Security Force teams, meaning I patrolled the base and guarded the gate, armed with a 9mm.

I've also been a PRT coordinator, DAPA, led a MEPS, as well as worked in recruiting as a Classifier.

Sorry, but your assumptions about me are wrong, but keep trying to troll me if it helps you sleep at night.

Oh yeah....................I also served in 4 different war zones.
Once I chose the Navy, I then chose my rate and became a Personnelman. Why? Because being part of the commands admin meant that I would be in the loop better than someone who was working in Deck or Engineering.

What Does a Navy Personnel Specialist Do?
Personnel specialists (PS) serve the U.S. Navy's enlisted personnel in ways that are similar to those of career counselors and human resources professionals.
A god damn paper pusher...Yeah, tell me another one, Personnel man?

Bet you wouldnt even know a jet fighter if it ran your sorry ass over....

I find it interesting that someone who never served in the Navy is talking bad about how someone who actually served did their time. I guess you've never heard of collateral duties (fire fighting, PRP teams and Security Force are examples of that, duties you do in addition to your regular job). I was told a long time ago that NAVY stands for Never Again Volunteer Yourself, but I was too interested in learning as much as I could about the various things I came into contact with. And yeah, I know the difference between the regular Hornet (FA-18), vs. the Super Hornet. Do you? Do you even know how to tell them apart?
I question your service in the Navy, because now that you are a flaming liberal, you are for the very people who hate the military. That is called Hypocrisy, you sperm(seaman) of a pajama boy.

As for differences of Aircraft. I worked for McDonnell Douglas who made those jets, so YES, i know the difference between them, without having to do a google search. Do you know the difference between a F-15C/D model and the F-15E/F model without google searching?

Again i worked on the C/D models to retrofit them with the equipment necessary so the E/F models could be made.

Well, it really doesn't matter what you think. I still get my retirement check, have an ID that identifies me as retired Navy, and VA benefits. Your opinion doesn't change any of that.
But, but, why do you have an ID? Isnt that racist?

Why do I have an ID? Because I'm retired, and that identifies me as such. It also allows me to go on bases and shop at the Exchanges and PX's. There are also other benefits that go with it, and I use them whenever they are available as all I have to do is show my retired ID card. And how in the hell can having a retired military ID card be racist? Are you on some really bad drugs? I'm thinking so, which means you join the Admiral in my scroll wheel ignore, meaning I won't respond to your trolling any more. If you have something intelligent to say, then maybe I'll respond, until then, bug off.

He doesn't realize that libtards think the requirement is have and show an ID is racist if you are asking someone to show one to vote! BikerSailor is a knee pad wearing faggot, so he has to be a liberal.
 
Of the people who most staunchly support the lockdown, what is the percentage of those who have jobs with guaranteed income? It’s easy to pontificate “science” when your kids are not going to bed hungry.

We know the posters who fully support the lockdown. Any of you unemployed with mouths to feed?
/——-/ It’s a political hit job on the president.
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If murder is against the law, why are people still murdered?

Not every one complies with measures that are logical and to their benefit. Example; Trump being elected.
Why? because liberal like you have no "Sanctity of Life". You know "if it feels good, just do it". Release felons upon the masses, because they could die of an infection, so they get released and then commit crimes again. You worthless fucking liberals(redundant statement i know) have no morals, no ethics, and no integrity.

Also when you kill babies born and unborn, because the mother wants to murder it in the name of choice, it is teaching liberal children that it is okay to kill.
Thank Trump for ignoring virus warnings from admin officials. Because if locked down two weeks earlier, deaths would have been down by 80 percent.
That's what data looks like when someone pulls the data out of their ass.........nice asshole.
At Least 54,000 U.S. Deaths Could Have Been Avoided If Lockdown Had Come Two Weeks Earlier

All deaths could of been Avoided if China never allowed the Wuhan Virus to be let out. But typical of a Communist of the US, blame America over the real fucking enemy.

15 times Trump praised China as coronavirus was spreading across the globe

The job of federal government is to protect us from foreign threats.
"It's all China's fault" is a lazy and specious excuse
 

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