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you are correct. Cali has a huge military and is already a nuclear super power. Thank you for making the point that Cali doesnt need the federal governments military
I can't even.....
you are correct. Cali has a huge military and is already a nuclear super power. Thank you for making the point that Cali doesnt need the federal governments military
They should have been more ahead of California for that reason
Possibly -- but the decay factor wasnt really known and the spread happened ridiculously quick. Its like blaming California for wildfire control, sometimes this shit just reacts faster than we do.
Nationally the US should of shutdown when this hit Europe.
Credit where credit is due. Govenor Newsom has does amazing. Would love to have a democratic governor here in Illinois like him.
Instead Prtizer uses it as an opportunity to get some headlines pointing a fat finger at Trump every chance he gets.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/08/us/california-coronavirus-explainer/index.html
Once again using sound evidence based scientific policy, California is showing the rest of the country how to do it right.
If this pandemic has shown me anything, its demonstrated how little Cali needs the rest of the country, and how desperately the rest of the country needs Cali.
mark my words, the drums of Cali secession will beat loudly soon
People are still packing into subway cars in NYC. CA closed their schools like a week before NY
Newsom>Cuomo. And it ain't even close
California doesnt have a subway -- and essential workers are poor people (in this definition of essential) -- how do they get around in the most densely populated area in the US?
Im not arguing Cali didnt do a better job-- im saying the variables are very different
California doesnt have a subway -- and essential workers are poor people (in this definition of essential) -- how do they get around in the most densely populated area in the US?
Im not arguing Cali didnt do a better job-- im saying the variables are very different
The Democratic leaders know what's best for the people.Don't forget that homeless people are shitting in the streets of the biggest cities there, including SF and San Diego.
Stepping in human shit. So progressive.
BART.
as a lifelong californian, there are tons of things to shit on this state for, many of which have already been used in this thread. But by all accounts local leadership should be heavily applauded on this covid issue. I live in southern california in a county of about 900k and we have 6 deaths to covid total and like 200 positive tests. Yet we are on a pretty hard lockdown thats getting stricter by the day. Turns out taking it serious before bodies start piling up is good thing, who knew? Also read an interesting stat that of those who are tested, california has an 8% positive rate compared with a 35% positive rate in NY. Thats very promising.
Seoul SK does though. And the pictures of their Subways stand in stark contrast to NYC. And there is NO way all those riders are essential. No way in hell
Central Park is still open. Meanwhile CA parks are mostly closed and have been
Hello fellow CALIfornian. How does it feel being on average twice as economically prosperous when compared to the rest of the country? Doesnt it kinda feel like we have a large tumor connected to the east side of our state that we would do best to remove?