It’s only got a 56% fatality rate, some of you will die but the economy must have it’s workers pronto. I expect the COVID playbook will be used again, tell you it’s droplets when it’s airborne, push the vaccine as the solution and shove you back to work.
On the contrary, if another pandemic killed a bunch of people, many of their homes would be bought up by the same hungry corporations that created and perpetuate the housing crisis.
It’s only got a 56% fatality rate, some of you will die but the economy must have it’s workers pronto. I expect the COVID playbook will be used again, tell you it’s droplets when it’s airborne, push the vaccine as the solution and shove you back to work.
Buy toilet paper.
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At least the housing crisis will be fixed
On the contrary, if another pandemic killed a bunch of people, many of their homes would be bought up by the same hungry corporations that created and perpetuate the housing crisis.
I suspect the point was that if there’s more houses than people to live in them… you do the math.
There’s already more houses than people to live in them…
Yeah but I don’t feel like living in a burned down shell of a home in East Detroit.
East Detroit is Canada dude
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastpointe,_Michigan
When you’re that close to Canada you might as well literally “go the actual mile” and get that sweet sweet universal healthcare.
Also amble parking.