The working class has once again been crippled by decisions made in their “best interest”. I’ve watched it with my own family and countless others. So tired of politicians attaching their pride to issues that actually effect the livelihoods of others while they remain unaffected.
I haven’t been on Twitter in months. I have no idea what is the general consensus of this “pandemic” but it really doesn’t matter at this point. We closed the entire country based on models that were insanely inaccurate, we “flattened the curve”, and nothing is changing
Even if you’re “at risk”, the odds are still in your favor. If you think the government is doing what is in your best interest here, it might be smart to pick up a history book. It’s never been more obvious to me that politicians do not care about the general public...
@JayInslee it’s becoming increasingly obvious that none of this has to do with the well being of the general public of Washington residents, but your insistence on one-upping other governors. I’ve never once voted at the state level for the governor - that’s changing this year.
There are hundreds of thousands of people is the US who have this and we will never know because they never developed symptoms, or never got tested. Think really hard about the implications of that, and stop panicking.
Protecting your inner narrative is as important as an organization protecting its brand. The brand is determined by the very first conversations within decision makers of an organization. Your life and thought patterns will be determined by the narrative of your inner convo.
Humor is meant, in a literal sense, to make game of man; that is, to dethrone him from his official dignity and hunt him like game. It is meant to remind us human beings that we have things about us as ungainly and ludicrous as the nose of the elephant or the neck of the giraffe.