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Old 05-11-2020, 10:44 AM
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I like how you agree with me because of course I'm right and then your brain does that thing where people like you realize you lost the argument but you have fucking pride man fucking pride, so then you type the most opposite thing that you possibly can. Unfortunately you didn't delete the previous sentence and now you sound like an incoherent schizophrenic.

Anyway now that we both agree that this country has no coal reserve and that coal is responsible for 40% of this country's energy grid supplies and that electricity is the single most important force in our society, I'm glad you now support my thesis that doctors and nurses are way way down the ladder of people we should honor during this crisis.

Here is the complete list of who we should honor during this crisis: Everyone who is doing their job and their job description doesn't include working through hazardous conditions not related to their jobs. So like grocery clerks, yes because when they got their job it didn't say you must work through a plague. Nurses on the other hand, no because their job description includes the working through the plague bit.

You know why coal miners are more important than "healthcare workers"? Because you can't put quotes around the former.
Coal is not essential, unless you also like asthma and lung cancer. We have thorium, get with the program. IF we are paying people to do nothing, forcing people to work with human contact, often in contact with those sick with a virus that we’ve determined is so deadly that everyone must stay home, those people deserve hazard pay to face that risk. Have you ever intubated a person infected with coronavirus? Of course you haven’t, but the process makes you highly likely to contract covid

I really and truly hopes this helps