I think you try to be sarcastic.Yes. That's why we invent labour saving devices - because employment stinks. I bet you thought it was so we could do more work. :roll: — unenlightened
Soon the total cases will be over 1 million in the US I guess.There were almost 40,000 new cases of COVID in the US yesterday. I think that's a new daily high. I'm ready to call that the revised-down 60,000 deaths calculation was way off and we're looking at 100,000+ deaths in the US by the end of the summer. — Baden
Whether they get to zero or not, what Australia and New Zealand have already accomplished is a remarkable cause for hope. Scott Morrison of Australia, a conservative Christian, and Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s darling of the left, are both succeeding with throwback democracy — NYT - Vanquish the Virus? Australia and New Zealand Aim to Show the Way
Four class-action lawsuits have been filed against banks doling out federal stimulus funds earmarked for small businesses, accusing them of channeling funds to the largest companies to collect bigger fees.
Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and U.S. Bancorp “rigged the loan process to benefit their bottom line,” the Stalwart Law Group, which filed the lawsuits Sunday in federal court in Los Angeles, said in a statement.
The banks failed to process applications for the taxpayer money on a first-come, first-served basis ― as the Trump administration required ― and instead prioritized requests from the biggest companies because they would get larger loans and generate bigger banking fees, according to the complaints. Banks collect a percentage based on the size of the loan.
That left thousands of small businesses — 90% of applicants, according to the suits — with nothing as the $349 billion in funds for the Paycheck Protection Program ran dry on Friday, less than 14 days after it launched. The program is part of the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
I think we do have an economic depression now around us. Only later will it be admitted. The pandemic has only been the trigger for it. — ssu
With the first "small business" stimulus package roughly 80% of the money went to 4% of the applicants. How did that happen? Well, US banks wanted profits, of course: — ssu
? ? ?It's only a problem if the small percentage of people who "own" the resources decide not to share them. then there's an immediate trickle down effect, resulting in no jobs. That's a type of hoarding which could be triggered by fear, as we saw with the hoarding of toilet paper. I think there would only be a serious economic depression if the fear snowballs. — Metaphysician Undercover
There were a couple of days when you were being reasonable on this whole thing and now it's a big attack on everything scientific and almost conspiracy-theory like stuff on the economy being shut down. — Baden
Load of bum. Google "coronavirus models". That's how many people would have died and that's why things needed to be shut down. All this blathering about whether ventilators are 50 or 80% effective is not going to change that. — Baden
It would seem that if ventilators were 100% effective, 500k more will die under my example. Why do you say my question about the effectiveness of treatment is irrelevant then?All this blathering about whether ventilators are 50 or 80% effective is not going to change that. — Baden
We've premised the closing of the entire world's economy on the principle that we needed to be sure there was sufficient healthcare for the infected — Hanover
I'll accept some have been saved by the healthcare, but what percentage? 1%, 25%, 80%? No one knows, and so here we are preaching for more hospital space because we're just so sure the sick belong in the hospital because that's just always where we put them. — Hanover
is what I object to. And you know it because it keeps being pointed out to you. The primary reason we shut down the economy was to suppress the spread of the disease and lower fatalities. — Baden
Because "we don't know" seems like a perfectly good reason to err on the side of caution when what "we don't know" is how many thousands of "extra" deaths we will have. — Echarmion
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