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Comment #24866124
Maybe you should ask yourself why the single party is unable to oppose special interests? It’s almost as if they were working together for some odd reason hmmm...
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Comment #24853455
"estimated 274k hospitalizations" - remind me again how widespread the swine flu tests were in comparison to COVID?
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Comment #24853447
H1N1, Ebola, and Zika, can be transmitted through the air and they are all are more deadly than Covid. Thank God Barack Obama had that miracle cure to prevent mass panic and shutdo…
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Comment #24853413
Easy. Incumbents always win during re-election and a stable economy. To beat Trump, you have to first tear down the economy. I know you aren't this naïve... Why do you think they a…
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Comment #24853406
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Comment #24853315
"total cases per 100k" you need 100k because otherwise you numbers would be insignificant. You'd be saying 0.003 people per 1000 which shows how asinine this shutdown really is. It…
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Comment #24851208
"Are you suggesting that if this illness had all the same characteristics -- long hospital stays, long-lasting damage to the body, highly transmissible -- but didn't kill, then we …
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Comment #24850951
Yes Arbitrary. Why 100k? Why not 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, 1,000,000? Oh because 100k makes the stats look the best for your argument.
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Comment #24847627
Or it’s evidence that facebook does indeed have the potential to disrupt the distribution of information to conservatives because their platform is more or less a monopoly. You sho…
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Comment #24847575
Arbitrary stat but ok. Deaths are kinda the most important otherwise we wouldn't be shutdown
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Comment #24847449
What does that have to do with facebooks policy?
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Comment #24847383
I think as long you keep use stored procedures as atomic operations/transactions it both simplifies code and improves performance. In your example, a transfer money procedure shoul…