That's fine. With freedom comes responsibility. If you don't act responsibly, you suffer consequences. This is how it should work.Wisconsin reports record number of new coronavirus cases, deaths
Wisconsin saw a record number of new coronavirus cases and deaths, two weeks after the state’s Supreme Court struck down its stay-at-home order.news.yahoo.com
This comes after the states supreme court shot down the stay at home order as unconstitutional 2 weeks ago. Everything opened back up with no planning or phases.
That's fine. With freedom comes responsibility. If you don't act responsibly, you suffer consequences. This is how it should work.
I am not worried about the dumb asses not protecting themselves I am worried about those that have to deal with the irresponsible dumb asses.That's fine. With freedom comes responsibility. If you don't act responsibly, you suffer consequences. This is how it should work.
It’s like vaccinations. I don’t care if you are cool with your kids getting the measles seems irresponsible but to each his or her own, I have an issue when your sick kid spreads their measles to people that can’t get vaccinated due to age or health.I am not worried about the dumb asses not protecting themselves I am worried about those that have to deal with the irresponsible dumb asses.
It can also spread to people who have been vaccinated. That's why it's so important that everyone gets it, because only collectively is the chance reduced to essentially 0. If lots of kids are exposed to measles, some will get it, even if their parents chose to get them vaccinated.It’s like vaccinations. I don’t care if you are cool with your kids getting the measles seems irresponsible but to each his or her own, I have an issue when your sick kid spreads their measles to people that can’t get vaccinated due to age or health.
I worry too, but freedom and security are essentially on a seesaw; the more freedom you have, the less security you have, and vice versa.I am not worried about the dumb asses not protecting themselves I am worried about those that have to deal with the irresponsible dumb asses.
Dammit Monkeys
Coronavirus: Monkeys 'escape with COVID-19 samples' after attacking lab assistant
One of the primates was reportedly later spotted up in a tree, chewing one of the sample collection kits.news.sky.com
Stock up on canned and dry beans and go vegetarian for a bitI just had a hell of a time grocery shopping yesterday.
So far during this pandemic, I have been shopping for a 3 week supply of groceries every time I go out. Nothing crazy as I live by myself.
I went to Market Basket yesterday, and for the first time found they were limiting the quantities of meat I could buy. I couldn't even buy enough for a week worth of dinners and left overs for lunch.
Next I went to BJ's Wholesale. I didn't see any notices about limitations on quantities until I got to the cash register, where there was a notice printed on copy paper. I had 3 packages of chicken and 2 packages of pork and some chicken sausage. They had a limit on 3 units of chicken, 3 units of pork and 3 units of beef. And the sausage apparently counted as a unit of chicken. They told me I could not buy 4 units of chicken and I had to put something back. I got the "shame on you" vibe from the cashier.
The packages of chicken were much smaller than normal for BJ's. It was grocery store size packages and not bulk.
There are a lot more farms around me, but have you looked around for local producers?I just had a hell of a time grocery shopping yesterday.
So far during this pandemic, I have been shopping for a 3 week supply of groceries every time I go out. Nothing crazy as I live by myself.
I went to Market Basket yesterday, and for the first time found they were limiting the quantities of meat I could buy. I couldn't even buy enough for a week worth of dinners and left overs for lunch.
Next I went to BJ's Wholesale. I didn't see any notices about limitations on quantities until I got to the cash register, where there was a notice printed on copy paper. I had 3 packages of chicken and 2 packages of pork and some chicken sausage. They had a limit on 3 units of chicken, 3 units of pork and 3 units of beef. And the sausage apparently counted as a unit of chicken. They told me I could not buy 4 units of chicken and I had to put something back. I got the "shame on you" vibe from the cashier.
The packages of chicken were much smaller than normal for BJ's. It was grocery store size packages and not bulk.
There are a lot more farms around me, but have you looked around for local producers?
I went to my local farmer's market and there were a couple farms that had local grass fed beef. I grabbed a couple packages of ground beef and a some soup bones to make a pot of cabbage and beef soup. The guy also had fresh eggs and milk, so I bought some eggs, but I think I'll go and buy milk from him next week. The prices were a bit cheaper than what I would pay for organic grass fed beef in the store.
See that's your problem. You need to live further out in the boonies to get farm stuff. I've been looking at local sources for food production because supply chain disruption is here and it's not going anywhere.No, there is nothing like that around here.
There is a farmers market in Boston set up on the streets Friday and Saturday at Haymarket. But that has not been going on the past few months due to the pandemic.
That farmers market is not what I would call local. It travels though multiple cities on the east cast. Boston is at the end of the week and a lot of the times the produce is near going bad by then.