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The walls of jericho came tumbling down

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Who can find the irony in this article? It's there, and pretty frigging hilarious.
 

Who can find the irony in this article? It's there, and pretty frigging hilarious.
Look at meeeeeeee!!!!
 
laugh all you want, crossings where the wall stands were down 90%. You want to laugh, laugh at covid cases going thru the roof while we import 10 to 30k positive people every month, and ship them all over the country.

repairing of even occasionally replacing structures is normal maintenance. Out of 400+ miles of wall we needed to fix how many miles? 1/2 mile? 1 or 2 miles?
 
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laugh all you want, crossings where the wall stands were down 90%. You want to laugh, laugh at covid cases going thru the roof while we import 10 to 30k positive people every month, and ship them all over the country.
Yep, those are some damn funny Chud stats to laugh at!!!

Thanks, goodknightfl! 👍
 
laugh all you want, crossings where the wall stands were down 90%. You want to laugh, laugh at covid cases going thru the roof while we import 10 to 30k positive people every month, and ship them all over the country.

repairing of even occasionally replacing structures is normal maintenance. Out of 400+ miles of wall we needed to fix how many miles? 1/2 mile? 1 or 2 miles?
"crossings where the wall stands were down 90%" - I doubt it, for what I remember, most of Trump's wall sections were just replacement of existing walls. We also know that the design chosen was not that good anyway

"we import 10 to 30k positive people every month" - We have 3M positives every month (up to 38M as of Today) and we should worry about 10-30k/month (0.3% to 1%) that come from outside. It is not significant, even if we use your estimate that all 10k-30k are positive
 
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"crossings where the wall stands were down 90%" - I doubt it, for what I remember, most of Trump's wall sections were just replacement of existing walls.
THIS! ^^^^ 👍
"we import 10 to 30k positive people every month" - We have 3M positives every month (up to 38M as of Today) and we should worry about 10-30k/month (0.3% to 1%) that come from outside.
AND THIS!^^^^ 👍

Well done, UCF11and1. Great breakdown of goodknightfl's comedic genius.
 
"crossings where the wall stands were down 90%" - I doubt it, for what I remember, most of Trump's wall sections were just replacement of existing walls. We also know that the design chosen was not that good anyway

"we import 10 to 30k positive people every month" - We have 3M positives every month (up to 38M as of Today) and we should worry about 10-30k/month (0.3% to 1%) that come from outside. It is not significant, even if we use your estimate that all 10k-30k are positive
100 to 200 k are crossing, of those 10 to 15% are positive, we stick them in a room with others who are not positive, then stick them on public transportation, with those not positive and ship them all over the country. How many people do each of those people infect, 2, 3, 5. So those people directly cause 20 to 60k cases and those 20 to 60k cause how many more. It is drop in a bowl of water effect that ripples larger and larger. We at this point do not need to keep adding more drops in the petri bowl.

400 miles was new walls, we also repaired or replaced 2 or 300 miles of old fence. It was the border control who said 90% reductions where there were walls.
 
"crossings where the wall stands were down 90%" - I doubt it, for what I remember, most of Trump's wall sections were just replacement of existing walls. We also know that the design chosen was not that good anyway

"we import 10 to 30k positive people every month" - We have 3M positives every month (up to 38M as of Today) and we should worry about 10-30k/month (0.3% to 1%) that come from outside. It is not significant, even if we use your estimate that all 10k-30k are positive
It's not 3 million cases every month as a flat average. It's months of much lower that that around spikes of much higher than that. Those spikes correlate to things and it's interesting that the largest spike started in November '20 around the time that Biden won the election and declared his policies on the southern border. Now, there were other factors for sure, but you can't ignore that letting COVID+ people across the border and then bussing them to communities around the country has an effect on the numbers. No one can say that doing that is in any way a good practice to contain an epidemic. We can rail on each other about masks and distancing and vaccines but you aren't really serious about it until you start talking about the obvious factors.

Oh, and exponential progression of infections I guess isn't a thing anymore.
 
It's not 3 million cases every month as a flat average. It's months of much lower that that around spikes of much higher than that. Those spikes correlate to things and it's interesting that the largest spike started in November '20 around the time that Biden won the election and declared his policies on the southern border. Now, there were other factors for sure, but you can't ignore that letting COVID+ people across the border and then bussing them to communities around the country has an effect on the numbers. No one can say that doing that is in any way a good practice to contain an epidemic. We can rail on each other about masks and distancing and vaccines but you aren't really serious about it until you start talking about the obvious factors.

Oh, and exponential progression of infections I guess isn't a thing anymore.
I think you are talking about the peak that started in mid-september 2020 (see link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html) and for some reason ended at the beginning of Feb 2021 (something that Biden did or didn’t do?)
Then, it was flat for almost 5 months so I guess the illegals stayed home until the end of July.
 
I think you are talking about the peak that started in mid-september 2020 (see link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html) and for some reason ended at the beginning of Feb 2021 (something that Biden did or didn’t do?)
Then, it was flat for almost 5 months so I guess the illegals stayed home until the end of July.
Did you actually look at the data, from increases to those states?
It's not so clear cut.
 
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