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Biden is human.
Only in the sense that he looks like one. So did the Alien in the Twilight Zone episode "To Serve Man", in which the Alien's book of the same name is misinterpreted to mean humanitarian intentions are guiding the Alien. In fact, as the main characters are horrified to learn once they are on his spaceship, "To Serve Man" is a cookbook featuring recipes which you can imagine.

I am pretty sure you would be one of the people getting on that spaceship.........

 
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No mask, no hand washing, hugs with strangers: Quebeckers on vacation in the South party as if the coronavirus no longer existed, at the risk of bringing it home.

There are egotists everywhere. Me that shocks me a lot. They don't think of hospitals.
 
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No mask, no hand washing, hugs with strangers: Quebeckers on vacation in the South party as if the coronavirus no longer existed, at the risk of bringing it home.

There are egotists everywhere. Me that shocks me a lot. They don't think of hospitals.
This is all the fault of JT and Legault, they are the ones in power they have to take full responsibility, obviously they have not done enough to change these peoples minds.
Obviously if it wasn’t for these two assholes we wouldn’t be facing a disaster of overcrowding emergency wards over 8.000 deaths.
But why blame our own politicians when we have our favourite Orange scapegoat with a giant shit show going on next door.
I guess the saying the grass is greener on the other side is true.
 

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This is all the fault of JT and Legault, they are the ones in power they have to take full responsibility, obviously they have not done enough to change these peoples minds.
Obviously if it wasn’t for these two assholes we wouldn’t be facing a disaster of overcrowding emergency wards over 8.000 deaths.
But why blame our own politicians when we have our favourite Orange scapegoat with a giant shit show going on next door.
I guess the saying the grass is greener on the other side is true.
I definitely agree that government shares a portion of the blame, but not all. They say you can't fix stupid. The blame is shared across all levels regarding how we have handled the pandemic as a whole.
 

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I definitely agree that government shares a portion of the blame, but not all. They say you can't fix stupid. The blame is shared across all levels regarding how we have handled the pandemic as a whole.
I totally agree with you, I was being a bit sarcastic, everybody has a mind of their own and if they haven’t figured out in over a year now of what is the right thing to do then no government leader‘s word is going to make a difference.
 

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Yesterday in USA, another record = 20,000,000 of cases

And 347,000 deaths

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In mid-November, american scientists from IHME, had projected 400, 000 deaths on the day of Biden's inauguration, January, 20th and it's trending that way...
500, 000 by mid-February.
This post in not political.
I have many, many relatives south of the border, actually more than here, who I love dearly, and despite her flaws, I love America.!!!
My cousin, who is a doctor in Fort Lauderdale, tested positive last month, her 4 kids as well, but they are fine now.
I was worried.
Half a million casualties in a span of a year is just a lot people man...lots of pain and hurting.
2021, the year of hope.
 

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Walked into my local supermarket and there was a guy in his 40s or 50s walking around not wearing a mask. Manager offered him a mask to wear but he refused. Police were called and the guy was spoken to and released outside in the parking lot. You would think that after 10 months of this shit that people would get with the program. Regardless of what your "beliefs" are its incredibly disrespectful and your putting people in danger, especially the elderly.
 
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Ben Chafin, a Republican state senator from Virginia, has died of complications of Covid-19, the State Senate’s Republican Caucus confirmed on Friday evening. He had been receiving treatment at the VCU Medical Center in Richmond for two weeks, his family said in a statement.

Mr. Chafin, 60, was first elected to Virginia’s Senate in 2014.
 

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Quebec is locking down along with curfews:

Quebec is locking down along with curfews:

Wow! Anyone want to hazard a guess whether the border opens in 2021 and we can cross into Canada without quarantining?

I’ll be honest....I am a bit shocked (maybe I shouldn’t be) there is really no light at end of tunnel this far into pandemic. Back in the fall, I sort of thought and said, perhaps rashly, that by mid-summer 2021we’d all be up there booking appointments through James and Sam again. This whole thing is getting old just chatting on Merb about activities we Americans likely won’t be partaking in for a long while.

Hope everyone up there stays safe! How I wouldn’t enjoy to be sitting at McLeans Pub right now.
 

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Wow! Anyone want to hazard a guess whether the border opens in 2021 and we can cross into Canada without quarantining?

I’ll be honest....I am a bit shocked (maybe I shouldn’t be) there is really no light at end of tunnel this far into pandemic. Back in the fall, I sort of thought and said, perhaps rashly, that by mid-summer 2021we’d all be up there booking appointments through James and Sam again. This whole thing is getting old just chatting on Merb about activities we Americans likely won’t be partaking in for a long while.

Hope everyone up there stays safe! How I wouldn’t enjoy to be sitting at McLeans Pub right now.
I feel the same way. I remember talking to my buddies about making plans for a Montreal trip over this past summer. There's no way the border is going to be closed through the summer. Boy was I wrong! It's not looking good for the border being open for even this upcoming summer. This time last year I was watching the World Juniors at McCleans drinking a bloody Caesar without a care in the world. My how things have changed.
 
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I feel the same way. I remember talking to my buddies about making plans for a Montreal trip over this past summer. There's no way the border is going to be closed through the summer. Boy was I wrong! It's not looking good for the border being open for even this upcoming summer. This time last year I was watching the World Juniors at McCleans drinking a bloody Caesar without a care in the world. My how things have changed.
nothing beats the “Kenny Caesars” sitting at the bar in McLeans chatting with the locals over brunch. Add in music at Hurley’s over Guinness and it makes for a great weekend.

I’m not feeling optimistic about 2021. We would need a helluva turnaround to go from lockdowns and curfews to freely crossing the border to book appointments without quarantining in a hotel. And I just don’t know how Customs reviews vaccine verifications in an expedient manner.

I think I’m going to have to book hot North New Jersey talent two days in a row and drink some Moosehead and Caesars before those appointments. I miss the old country. ;)
 

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The problem with lockdowns and curfews is that once they are enacted (much like the border closure) its very difficult to go back to normal. Small businesses in NY would be a perfect example. Bars, restaurants, gyms etc. have taken forever to open back up, even now at limited capacity and they are the first ones to get shut down again when the numbers tick up. It's easier to close a store, shut down a border, than it is to find a solution to the problem. Sure, I don't get to bang my favorite Montreal SP's, but there are people with real hardships because of all these lockdowns and border closings.
 
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