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by jariel
2253 days ago
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"They see the current crisis as a way to extend their power over people, and intend to do that as much as they can get away with." Where is your evidence for this? While it's always a risk, I see people trying to mitigate a crisis the likes of which none of us have ever seen. There are literally billions of people locked in their homes and there is no feasible plan to get out. 'Contact tracing' Korea style is the only proven option on the table. There's no reason to believe reasonable operational elements can't be put in place. |
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In US the states are fighting for getting PPE for the doctors (fighting over millions of dollars), while the FED increased the balance sheet by more than 70% (trillions of dollars) to prop up big zombie companies that were already highly overvalued, bailed out Blackrock investments instead of paying salaries for people who they want to stay home.
I'm right now in France, where people are getting their paychecks every month normally, just not from their employer, but the government.
Regarding south Korea, I read an earlier interview where he doesn't understand why the western world doesn't use masks (basically he called us stupid, just didn't say the word).
Masks were working 100 years ago, and everybody had one, I just don't believe that the government couldn't have ramped up production if they really wanted instead of just thinking of their investments potentially losing value.