Re: America
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 5:04 pm
Didn't seem worth contributing to the actual COVID discussion thread, but there we go.
A friend has just passed on a copy to me.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Quite.Digby wrote:That a women has to be thick skinned but a man doesn't to replace perhaps the most thin skinned president of our times is an interesting observation
And "screechy" has never been anything but a cipher for "not a man".
Anyone who doesn't think that women have any more obstacles than men might read Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez.
The logical conclusion of right-wing libertarianism?Mikey Brown wrote:Didn't seem worth contributing to the actual COVID discussion thread, but there we go.
Sandydragon wrote:The Mayor of Las Vegas is apparently happy to use her city as a giant experiment for doing fuck all to defeat the virus.
How do these people get elected?
Overqualified?morepork wrote:Sandydragon wrote:The Mayor of Las Vegas is apparently happy to use her city as a giant experiment for doing fuck all to defeat the virus.
How do these people get elected?
Fuck my arse, what a complete idiot.
She should run for president.
Ironic that people who don't believe in evolution are most likely to end up with a Darwin award.Which Tyler wrote:
She might care to enquire in Brazil how things are going there. Also I wonder how things like social distancing will work in a place like Vegas, which in truth is often seemingly empty bar a small handful of places, when they've so many large rooms where you could fairly easily stand 2m apart but you'd all be breathing the same recycled air. Although on that last it'll apply to many office blocks too, most office blocks are fairly shit at cleaning their air con already and surely can't be set up to screen out covidSandydragon wrote:The Mayor of Las Vegas is apparently happy to use her city as a giant experiment for doing fuck all to defeat the virus.
How do these people get elected?
Given how transient Vegas' population is, I don't see how reopening Casinos and so on would have any positive effect. It will only work when people can travel there and want to spend money. But I don't get the impression that the Mayor is too firmly grounded in reality.Digby wrote:She might care to enquire in Brazil how things are going there. Also I wonder how things like social distancing will work in a place like Vegas, which in truth is often seemingly empty bar a small handful of places, when they've so many large rooms where you could fairly easily stand 2m apart but you'd all be breathing the same recycled air. Although on that last it'll apply to many office blocks too, most office blocks are fairly shit at cleaning their air con already and surely can't be set up to screen out covidSandydragon wrote:The Mayor of Las Vegas is apparently happy to use her city as a giant experiment for doing fuck all to defeat the virus.
How do these people get elected?
Vegas doesn't really do reality, other than its whole is based on the abuse of labour. Without question one of the weirdest places I've been. Is she asking though for people to be able to travel as normal, or for some restrictions on the denizens of Vegas to be lifted? If she's asking for free travel to and fro Vegas she's not really just offering her city as a giant experimentSandydragon wrote:Given how transient Vegas' population is, I don't see how reopening Casinos and so on would have any positive effect. It will only work when people can travel there and want to spend money. But I don't get the impression that the Mayor is too firmly grounded in reality.Digby wrote:She might care to enquire in Brazil how things are going there. Also I wonder how things like social distancing will work in a place like Vegas, which in truth is often seemingly empty bar a small handful of places, when they've so many large rooms where you could fairly easily stand 2m apart but you'd all be breathing the same recycled air. Although on that last it'll apply to many office blocks too, most office blocks are fairly shit at cleaning their air con already and surely can't be set up to screen out covidSandydragon wrote:The Mayor of Las Vegas is apparently happy to use her city as a giant experiment for doing fuck all to defeat the virus.
How do these people get elected?
Its a very weird place. Looks great at night but travel in from the outskirts in day time and its a whole different matter.Digby wrote:Vegas doesn't really do reality, other than its whole is based on the abuse of labour. Without question one of the weirdest places I've been. Is she asking though for people to be able to travel as normal, or for some restrictions on the denizens of Vegas to be lifted? If she's asking for free travel to and fro Vegas she's not really just offering her city as a giant experimentSandydragon wrote:Given how transient Vegas' population is, I don't see how reopening Casinos and so on would have any positive effect. It will only work when people can travel there and want to spend money. But I don't get the impression that the Mayor is too firmly grounded in reality.Digby wrote:
She might care to enquire in Brazil how things are going there. Also I wonder how things like social distancing will work in a place like Vegas, which in truth is often seemingly empty bar a small handful of places, when they've so many large rooms where you could fairly easily stand 2m apart but you'd all be breathing the same recycled air. Although on that last it'll apply to many office blocks too, most office blocks are fairly shit at cleaning their air con already and surely can't be set up to screen out covid
I lived there from 89 - 97... great times... great experiences... met some great people.... but it was a planet all its own.Sandydragon wrote:Its a very weird place. Looks great at night but travel in from the outskirts in day time and its a whole different matter.Digby wrote:Vegas doesn't really do reality, other than its whole is based on the abuse of labour. Without question one of the weirdest places I've been. Is she asking though for people to be able to travel as normal, or for some restrictions on the denizens of Vegas to be lifted? If she's asking for free travel to and fro Vegas she's not really just offering her city as a giant experimentSandydragon wrote:
Given how transient Vegas' population is, I don't see how reopening Casinos and so on would have any positive effect. It will only work when people can travel there and want to spend money. But I don't get the impression that the Mayor is too firmly grounded in reality.
key extracts here:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/23/poli ... index.html
You can watch the good Mayor here live (not sure all of the interview has been included):
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... yn-goodman
I can't being to image what it must be like growing up there, thinking that place is normal.Coco wrote:I lived there from 89 - 97... great times... great experiences... met some great people.... but it was a planet all its own.Sandydragon wrote:Its a very weird place. Looks great at night but travel in from the outskirts in day time and its a whole different matter.Digby wrote:
Vegas doesn't really do reality, other than its whole is based on the abuse of labour. Without question one of the weirdest places I've been. Is she asking though for people to be able to travel as normal, or for some restrictions on the denizens of Vegas to be lifted? If she's asking for free travel to and fro Vegas she's not really just offering her city as a giant experiment
key extracts here:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/23/poli ... index.html
You can watch the good Mayor here live (not sure all of the interview has been included):
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... yn-goodman
Yeah, it's a great place to visit - I have been more than once. But definitely not normal. Like, the opposite of normal.Sandydragon wrote:I can't being to image what it must be like growing up there, thinking that place is normal.Coco wrote:I lived there from 89 - 97... great times... great experiences... met some great people.... but it was a planet all its own.Sandydragon wrote:
Its a very weird place. Looks great at night but travel in from the outskirts in day time and its a whole different matter.
key extracts here:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/23/poli ... index.html
You can watch the good Mayor here live (not sure all of the interview has been included):
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... yn-goodman
Moved there to live with my boyfriend... he lived there (was from Burbank originally). Man did we party... good times my entire 20s... then reality sets in once you see people cashing their paychecks every Friday at the casino... only to gamble it all away... knowing they have a family at home depending on them. Its quite an eyeopener. Very sad. Had our daughter and decided it was no place to raise a child so moved back to So. Cali. I miss the weather though... I love the dry heat.Sandydragon wrote:I can't being to image what it must be like growing up there, thinking that place is normal.Coco wrote:I lived there from 89 - 97... great times... great experiences... met some great people.... but it was a planet all its own.Sandydragon wrote:
Its a very weird place. Looks great at night but travel in from the outskirts in day time and its a whole different matter.
key extracts here:
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/23/poli ... index.html
You can watch the good Mayor here live (not sure all of the interview has been included):
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... yn-goodman
One of the times I went, I spent time wandering around the casino floors. Not a massive gambler but sacrificed 5 dollars just for the hell of it. I remember this woman sat at a slot machine with one of those buckets of quarters just playing and playing . Her child, about 5 or 6 was asleep at her feet. One of those times you really can’t believe your eyes.Coco wrote:Moved there to live with my boyfriend... he lived there (was from Burbank originally). Man did we party... good times my entire 20s... then reality sets in once you see people cashing their paychecks every Friday at the casino... only to gamble it all away... knowing they have a family at home depending on them. Its quite an eyeopener. Very sad. Had our daughter and decided it was no place to raise a child so moved back to So. Cali. I miss the weather though... I love the dry heat.Sandydragon wrote:I can't being to image what it must be like growing up there, thinking that place is normal.Coco wrote:
I lived there from 89 - 97... great times... great experiences... met some great people.... but it was a planet all its own.
Yep... and with slot machines in every gas station, grocery, and convenience store.. its really just too much.Sandydragon wrote:One of the times I went, I spent time wandering around the casino floors. Not a massive gambler but sacrificed 5 dollars just for the hell of it. I remember this woman sat at a slot machine with one of those buckets of quarters just playing and playing . Her child, about 5 or 6 was asleep at her feet. One of those times you really can’t believe your eyes.Coco wrote:Moved there to live with my boyfriend... he lived there (was from Burbank originally). Man did we party... good times my entire 20s... then reality sets in once you see people cashing their paychecks every Friday at the casino... only to gamble it all away... knowing they have a family at home depending on them. Its quite an eyeopener. Very sad. Had our daughter and decided it was no place to raise a child so moved back to So. Cali. I miss the weather though... I love the dry heat.Sandydragon wrote:
I can't being to image what it must be like growing up there, thinking that place is normal.
ffscanta_brian wrote:This will cheer you up I’m sure.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4 ... allup-poll
What on earth are they all approving of?
Scared people rallying around the flag.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:ffscanta_brian wrote:This will cheer you up I’m sure.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4 ... allup-poll
What on earth are they all approving of?