[Deleted User] wrote: » I get it that frustration will be boiling over. I'm experiencing it myself. But she's trying to convince me that we should be seeing each other as if its normal. I don't agree and because I'm not agreeing, I am to blame. I'm feeling emotionally blackmailed into going against my better judgement. People in her work agree that we should be fine to see each other because we don't live with our parents. This is healthcare workers which blows my mind. Am I being far too cautious here? I thought the message was "Stay at home". I don't want an Italy situation here. If there a 1% chance of that, I will stay home seeing nobody for a month straight. Another problem here is that I'm happy out isolating. I could spend a week in front of my computer and I'd only go a little crazy. She's a very social person who's effectively had her way of life taken away. She's the kind of person who would never be alone. It's only been a week and she's distraught. So it's much, much easier on me than her right now. She said this whole thing is convenient for me as I like some alone time.
Bazzo wrote: » The girlfriend has heard through a friend who's an ER consultant down in London that Boris is on CPAP, which isn't quite a ventilator but not far off, and also explains why he's in ICU, the next step would be a ventilator.
jacothelad wrote: » That was confirmed on BBC this afternoon.
Stheno wrote: » Are you wfh? I'd be concerned that she could get it and be asymptomatic, pass it to you and so on It's a ****ty time for everyone I can understand she's going crazy but it's likely this will go on for some time
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » And has removed any oversight on the two trillion dollar funding for the Coronavirus bill. Will Americans do anything about the GOP and their naked corruption? Will they ****e. I wrote America off long ago, but sometimes the sheer barefaced cheek of now out in the open corruption there still surprises me.
Deleted User wrote: » At what point do things kick off? The news headlines are getting quite dramatic now. Wisconsin. The Navy. Bailout Oversight. Insider trading. And that's all on top of their covid-19 response and the increasing number of severe scandals associated with it. Meanwhile people are stuck in their homes having to watch in horror as this unfolds. Tinder box.
stephen_n wrote: » And he enjoys his best ratings ever as President. You get the politicians you deserve.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Bernie dropped out of the race. Trump vs Biden. Definitely going to be another 4 years.
errlloyd wrote: » Being popular during a crisis is actually relatively easy. "We're going to win" "Aren't our frontline staff brave" "We're giving everyone millions of euro" We're seeing largely the same thing here - although I am beginning to suspect our government are actually making the correct decisions right now!
Buer wrote: » He wasn't left with much choice after the Super Tuesdays. He was comprehensively beaten. With the best will in the world, he could not make up the shortfall of over 300 delegates with the biggest states already done. The issue is that his support are so entrenched in supporting him, a portion of them would happily sit back and allow Trump be elected than support Biden. It's Sanders or nothing in their mind. It's curious given that Biden was a darling of social media 2 years ago with people calling for him to run. Reddit was inundated with Biden memes.
Buer wrote: » Indeed. As I posted before, he's getting an incredible amount of publicity and coverage at the moment in a time where any other candidate isn't able to make public appearances. The leader during any major national crisis sees a bump in their approval. He could bring a gun to a press conference and threaten a journalist with it. It would not damage his approval rating.
Deleted User wrote: » US system is so bad. If you are in state that hasn't voted yet, your only choice is Biden. How is that democracy.
mfceiling wrote: » So I managed to get into my local tesco this morning at 9.30 without any queueing whatsoever. However as I was walking around an older man (60 - 70??) came past me and, I can't really think of any other way of putting this....he was wearing a ladies product as a mask. It was adhesive and wasn't attached with string etc. Just stuck across his mouth.
Eod100 wrote: » Remember Trump's quote about shooting people on 5th Avenue in NY and still being reelected? With all the preventable deaths in US in NY and elsewhere, if people still vote for Trump in November it will be even more depressing than last time out. I really wouldn't have confidence in Biden, he seems to be struggling a lot lately. I think Trump will make mincemeat of him, negative campaigning etc