I've wondered that, too. The whole thing is a house of cards, I think most of us realize that. At some point it will collapse. This doesn't look right now like the tipping point, but it'll happen at some point.The whole thing is gonna collapse one day, perhaps this is the start
FIFYI've wondered that, too. The whole thing is a house of cards, I think most of us realize that. At some point it will collapse. This doesn't look right now like the tipping point, but it'll happen at some point.
And a lot of it is because of these out-of-touch politicians like Pelosi who think the government is nothing but an unlimited spigot of money to be tapped into whenever it fits their agenda, but only whenever it fits their agenda.
Had some old lady behind me in line cough on me. I had to calm myself.I just went to this regional hardware chain store, and my god, people won't keep their distance. Seems like especially the redneck types who I guess think if they don't believe in this virus, then it doesn't exist or something. Just maddening.
I hate the lockdown orders, but geez, if people refuse to do basic things like social distancing I kind of understand them.
People are so god damn stupid.Had some old lady behind me in line cough on me. I had to calm myself.
This is 100% right.
No, that is not the prevailing opinion here or anywhere for that matter. It was a stupid thing for him to say.I assume there are at least a few Texans that post here. I recently read an article where it seems your Lt. Governor, and he says, other grandparents are willing to die for the economy? Thoughts on this? Is this a prevalent feeling in Texas? Are Texans, in general, willing to die so the economy doesn't collapse? Like a war or something?
I'm in Texas but I don't pay much attention to what politicians say, I find it impossible to listen to most of them for longer than a few seconds.I assume there are at least a few Texans that post here. I recently read an article where it seems your Lt. Governor, and he says, other grandparents are willing to die for the economy? Thoughts on this? Is this a prevalent feeling in Texas? Are Texans, in general, willing to die so the economy doesn't collapse? Like a war or something?