The supermarket had extra security guards, there was no pasta besides lasagna sheets and, for some reason, spaghetti (I think they must stock the mostly-empty shelves with whatever they have a surplus of) and there were limits of how much you could buy of most things per transaction.
Slightly off-topic, but it's probably because lasagne noodles are pretty tough to use for other things, and spaghetti noodles combine flavorlessness, chewiness, and being too small to hold a sauce properly.
https://mobile.twitter.com/trvrb/status/1242628551557316608
Regarding vaccines and immunity for covid19
I would assume that the more people who catch it (because we aren't being careful to prevent the spread, and we allow anti-vaxxers to interact with society), the faster it evolves.
The first cases have been reported in my local community. If this is some sort of elaborate weeks-long cult suicide, I wish they'd at least given me a pamphlet and T-shirt.
Why would a suicide cult bother with tees?
Why would a suicide cult bother with Nike Airs?
I mean, it's not like the US is alone in that regard.
Remember when I wondered what was going on in Brazil? It looks like Bolsonaro is calling for an end to mass isolation, school closings, and blamed the media for needlessly inciting reckless panic...
WAIT HE'S CALLING FOR AN END TO MASS ISOLATION AND SCHOOL CLOSINGS NOW?
Shit, is he trying to out-Trump Trump? Nobody tell Trump, we don't need a race to this bottom right now!
There was a apparently a mass text sent out in Brazil that said “We want the best for the population. If the government doesn’t have the capacity to handle this, organized crime will.” It's probably not who you want to be relying on, because they have profit in mind above your best interests. Have you seen the way the US government works? They hid how bad the virus was so they could make a profit on their stocks, and have said it's better for people to die than the economy to take a hit (which it will either way). I guess at least mobsters are smart enough to know they go out of business when they become unpopular with the populace. Politicians have learned they only need to be slightly less bad than the other side to stay in power.
It's not just Trump - nobody wants the draconian quarantines. I mean I'm already down to 50% my normal pay, and if things don't change soon - like in 4 weeks - I'll likely lose my job entirely.
World leaders have a tough job - they have to weigh things like "do I really destroy my economy for all 300 million of my country to save the lives of 2 or 4 or 10 million? Or do I just eat those deaths - as horrible as it sounds - so that the remaining hundreds of millions have a more or less normal life?" And that's even if you have a leader that doesn't present as a pompous child.
Part of the issue is, if we allow it to spread, it's going to mutate faster, which will make it harder to contain long-term. It's like pulling off a bandaid. Do we take a hit now, and have it controlled in a year, or kill more people and allow the virus to mutate more, and not get it controlled?
Sorry, my ire with the "forgive student debt" thing is - why single out that type of debt? Why not small business debt? Why not mortgage debt? Why not medical debt? Such things need to be across the board, otherwise you end up with (usually adverse) side effects.
In the US at least, student debt is uniquely bad because it cannot be discharged in bankruptcy and financially hobbles people at one of the most important periods of their working life.
That said, I'm ready to abolish usury if you are.
Yeah, the Senators from Delaware (where many of the largest banks are located) have historically done an excellent job preventing human decency from triumphing over bank profiteering in the US.