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Did the panic merchants fail again?

Every once in a while there is a panic over nothing but with massive hype by the panic merchants. The corona virus is just one more for the note book. This one seems to be all about getting rid of Trump. The panic merchants have the public fighting over toilet paper when the death rate from the disease is about 0.1% and that predominantly among the elderly and those with compromised immune systems.
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FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
China blames Trump as well. I wonder if China is actually helping the mainstream media
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@FreestyleArt I don't think the Chinese are helping the media in any real or financial manner. I simply observe that the media in the US is controlled by the government complex. If the 'government' decides it wants a war then the media will provide cover and help bring the American people to the point of demanding a war. Witness Bush and Iraq.
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
@hippyjoe1955 still...there's always fishy about the Chinese Government. Why would they arrest it's own doctors trying to point out the real problem? I know it came from a lab. To me there is something up and I don't think these sneaky mother fuckers will end letter on. They already manipulate a world map that came from China.

They're trying to collect data and spy the outside world from a Cell Phone Company it's hard to pronounce the Company name starts with an H. I can't really get all the information out because if I did, Chances are when I come back the whole thing will be deleted automatically. That's what suck about this website
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@FreestyleArt Dictators tend to be nasty people. I don't expect anything less of the Chinese government. They think that any slur against China is a slur against them personally. No way they can let a critic speak freely even if the guy was trying to prevent the spread of a disease.