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Gavin Newsom announces new wave of California closures


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2020 Jul 15, 3:38am   1,621 views  28 comments

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Newsom referred to his reversal as “a dimmer switch” that doesn’t shut the economy down completely, but economist Sung Won Sohn said the governor has taken California back nearly to Square One.

“We are backtracking to where we were in March and April,” said Sohn, a business economist at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Sohn said the economy will suffer for the latest shutdowns by the governor.

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1   Onvacation   2020 Jul 15, 3:38am  

Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water!
3   joshuatrio   2020 Jul 15, 8:24am  

Can anyone out there in CA verify that businesses are closing like crazy and people are listening to this nonsense? Or are people just living and doing their own thing irregardless of what the governor wants?
4   georgeliberte   2020 Jul 15, 8:38am  

My wife's nail shop had to close because of fines and a snitch who called the cops. Also Newsome is partly correct, except he is the a dim switch.
5   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Jul 15, 8:42am  

Amazon open
Small businesses shut

Because Democrats are fucking fags!
7   CBOEtrader   2020 Jul 15, 8:53am  

Is it me, or does GN look like the father figure vampire from Twilight?
8   Dholliday126   2020 Jul 15, 8:59am  

I live in SoCal, I think people are ignoring him. People are tired of this shit and it is starting to show.
9   RC2006   2020 Jul 15, 9:04am  

Dholliday126 says
I live in SoCal, I think people are ignoring him. People are tired of this shit and it is starting to show.


That's what I'm seeing. But cant do anything about school shutdowns they can fuck us all they want with that.
10   joshuatrio   2020 Jul 15, 9:22am  

Dholliday126 says


I live in SoCal, I think people are ignoring him. People are tired of this shit and it is starting to show.


What are you seeing? How is it starting to show?

Down here in the Southeast, it's like nothing happened except for facemasks and crap.
11   Ceffer   2020 Jul 15, 9:24am  

It was interesting. Some pundits pointed out a few advantages of online schooling. The brick and mortar schools have become progressive indoctrination camps, and parents don't really know how their children are being 'programmed', nor the content of courses. Also, the presumption is that students go to school and sit still, whereas the reality is that small groups of disruptors have been enabled to completely destroy the learning environments for all students due to disciplinary problems that teachers are not allowed to address.

Progressives with their perfect future vision didn't count on the fact that with online courses, parents could witness what their children are actually being taught, and demand changes or demand quality to the education. Progressives have worked hard to keep parents from knowing what they are teaching or how they are teaching.

This is bad for leftist brainwashing day in and day out.

Also, with the flick of a switch, an unruly student can be turned off. No threats of beatdowns, physical confrontations, lawsuits or problems trying to get an unruly child to cooperate and destroy the learning experience for all the others. Just turn off their feed until or if they cooperate. This also returns responsibility for learning discipline back to the parents themselves without liability to the learning process or shifting blame to schools and teachers.

So the Great Socialist Paradise program to use Covid as an excuse to program, isolate, fuck, punish and torture the populace could actually have a positive and unanticipated effect. Parents could find that their children might actually learn something in school. The brick and mortar school is no longer a 'socialist black box' or nidus for physical confrontations, gangs and lawsuits for the disruptive elements that have already rendered many schools useless anyway. The little fucking fucks just disrupt their home environments and their irresponsible parents, just desserts.

Online schools could actually be used for learning, and the parents can decide otherwise how their children are to be socialized outside of school content. It also introduces competition into the learning marketplace. No more neck lock for a thuggish teacher's union political process. Parents and students can choose the best learning options. Motivated students can learn again, and lousy teachers will lose their welfare checks. The unmotivated children and discipline problems are tossed back into the laps of their origins. Because access to online learning is a truly democratic process, how can they complain?

Also, the teacher's unions, unable to corral and brainwash children in physical concentration camps, would lose their value to the Democratic Party, and would lose status, money and power for that reason.


12   socal2   2020 Jul 15, 9:55am  

RC2006 says
Dholliday126 says
I live in SoCal, I think people are ignoring him. People are tired of this shit and it is starting to show.


That's what I'm seeing. But cant do anything about school shutdowns they can fuck us all they want with that.


Same here.

I think shit will start hitting the fan once we get into the new school year. My school district is meeting next week about how to open and just sent out a survey giving us 3 options. Basically:

- Back to normal with some protections
- Hybrid - a couple days in class and virtual
- Totally virtual

They sent out the same survey back in May and I believe it was something like 50,40,10 split. I imagine there will be more people voting going back to school after spending the last several months cooped up with their kids.
13   CBOEtrader   2020 Jul 15, 11:05am  

Ceffer says
Progressives with their perfect future vision didn't count on the fact that with online courses, parents could witness what their children are actually being taught, and demand changes or demand quality to the education. Progressives have worked hard to keep parents from knowing what they are teaching.

This is bad for leftist brainwashing day in and day out.


Sounds like im not the only one who sees the destruction of classroom education as a great thing for society! Colleges finger crossed are fucking done.
14   Ceffer   2020 Jul 15, 11:45am  

CBOEtrader says
Sounds like im not the only one who sees the destruction of classroom education as a great thing for society! Colleges finger crossed are fucking done.








It has certainly taken the assumptions out of the prospect that it is a good thing to send children to camps five days a week under tutelage of State drones. There are endless indications that the kids are merely subjected to bullying by uncontrolled social elements and pointedly brainwashed by the unmonitored 'authority figures'. The teachers are political servants, so they have upended the entire point of having schools to begin with. Parents have just gotten used to the idea of having baby sitter service at taxpayer expense, without considering the consequences or that the baby sitters are destructive subversives. Ensuring that a school is just a school has become impossible with all of the dross.

Somewhat later in my education, they implemented AV courses that you could take. I found them to be profoundly more valuable than classroom lectures because they drilled, quizzed, re-drilled, and forced me to consider unsuspected subtleties. I wished they had them earlier in the process.
15   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Jul 15, 11:53am  

What we have learned from COVID: Everyone will have to stay in perpetual lockdown as flu season rolls around. Unlike COVID, the flu can be fatal to kids, and who wants to kill kids? Also, an effective lockdown prevents deaths from other infectious disease, and so opening the economy must be tantamount to murder!!!!

https://www.france24.com/en/20200715-norwegian-funeral-homes-turn-to-the-state-to-avoid-an-early-grave
16   Ceffer   2020 Jul 15, 11:59am  

"Today, class, we are going to learn why your parents are evil, and what you can do about it for the State!"
17   Hircus   2020 Jul 15, 12:14pm  

TrumpingTits says


They'll just blame the assignments and the remote learning situation now. They have no personal responsibility.
19   Ceffer   2020 Jul 15, 5:24pm  

RC2006 says
https://www.theonion.com/california-granting-bar-closing-exemptions-to-shithole-1844392843

Takes a piece of shit to know a piece of shit. Except for swanning about in the Getty mansions and watering holes, the rest of the State is expendable to His ShitHoliness.
20   Patrick   2020 Jul 15, 5:34pm  

Ceffer says
Also, with the flick of a switch, an unruly student can be turned off. No threats of beatdowns, physical confrontations, lawsuits or problems trying to get an unruly child to cooperate and destroy the learning experience for all the others. Just turn off their feed until or if they cooperate. This also returns responsibility for learning discipline back to the parents themselves without liability to the learning process or shifting blame to schools and teachers.

So the Great Socialist Paradise program to use Covid as an excuse to program, isolate, fuck, punish and torture the populace could actually have a positive and unanticipated effect. Parents could find that their children might actually learn something in school. The brick and mortar school is no longer a 'socialist black box' or nidus for physical confrontations, gangs and lawsuits for the disruptive elements that have already rendered many schools useless anyway. The little fucking fucks just disrupt their home en...


Love it! You are right.

The indoctrination programs are being disrupted, and the worst students can just be turned off by the others.

There is really some upside to the Wuhan virus.
21   socal2   2020 Jul 15, 5:44pm  

Patrick says
Love it! You are right.

The indoctrination programs are being disrupted, and the worst students can just be turned off by the others.

There is really some upside to the Wuhan virus.


In terms of college - absolutely. I would love to see nothing more than the higher education bubble pop. Tuition rates are outrageous.

But this really sucks about primary and highschool. There is not that much indoctrination that I have seen with my school district. My kids are so bummed that they are being robbed of academics, sports, camps, activities, friendships, routines..
22   zzyzzx   2020 Jul 15, 6:42pm  

#FuckCalifornia
23   ForcedTQ   2020 Jul 15, 6:46pm  

socal2 says
Patrick says
Love it! You are right.

The indoctrination programs are being disrupted, and the worst students can just be turned off by the others.

There is really some upside to the Wuhan virus.


In terms of college - absolutely. I would love to see nothing more than the higher education bubble pop. Tuition rates are outrageous.

But this really sucks about primary and highschool. There is not that much indoctrination that I have seen with my school district. My kids are so bummed that they are being robbed of academics, sports, camps, activities, friendships, routines..


Kids really do thrive on routines, responsibilities, and discipline. It’s how they learn best, and these fools are doing their best at disrupting that for the good students.
24   socal2   2020 Jul 15, 7:15pm  

ForcedTQ says
Kids really do thrive on routines, responsibilities, and discipline. It’s how they learn best, and these fools are doing their best at disrupting that for the good students


At least my wife and I have the means to work from home most of the time and stay on top of our kids to supplement their virtual school with additional homework and projects.

Alot of people can't work from home and this shutdown is fucking up the poor and black school kids the most where school (even dysfunctional inner city schools) provided at least some structure and discipline to the kids.
25   RWSGFY   2020 Jul 15, 7:43pm  

#FuckingMaleBimbo
26   Patrick   2020 Jul 15, 9:52pm  

"Case" counts are pretty much bullshit.

Look at deaths alone.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/florida-lab-admits-its-covid-positivity-rate-was-inflated-90

A Florida hospital handling COVID-19 tests confirmed to media this week that its near-100% positivity rate was overstated by a factor of 10, raising already-heightened concerns in the state about possible overreporting of the number of confirmed infections.

The Florida Division of Emergency Management posts a daily coronavirus update on its website, which features a list of the positivity rates of every COVID testing facility in the state. Hundreds of labs and hospitals throughout Florida are regularly testing state residents for the coronavirus.

In recent days, numerous facilities have begun reporting 100% positivity rates, figures significantly higher than the statewide average of around 15%. Many of those labs claim to have tested only one patient, though others with 100% rates report testing dozens and sometimes hundreds of patients.
27   Ceffer   2020 Jul 15, 11:18pm  

Patrick says
A Florida hospital handling COVID-19 tests confirmed to media this week that its near-100% positivity rate was overstated by a factor of 10, raising already-heightened concerns in the state about possible overreporting of the number of confirmed infections.

Would we have expected anything less?
28   WookieMan   2020 Jul 16, 2:54am  

ForcedTQ says
Kids really do thrive on routines, responsibilities, and discipline. It’s how they learn best, and these fools are doing their best at disrupting that for the good students.

I'd say these are the biggest things regardless of the instruction in the classroom. There is very little actual instruction if you break it down, so it's not super difficult to reverse any indoctrination. Plus you may be giving guidance on homework or projects, so you're still involved as a parent, even in normal times.

I'd also say socialization is super huge. We're creating a generation that has no clue how to communicate with their peers by these actions. Or other adults that are not their parents. Camps and summer activities being shut down is also bad. These kids are going to have some sick video game skills for sure. That'll get them laid when they get to the appropriate age.

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