It was on twitter yesterday, someone posted a picture of hot dogs at a QT and asked if it was a violation, Judge Clay asked for the location and said it was a violation.
Treating Eden, TX (way more goats than people) the same as NYC is an over reaction.walton91 said:
Just curious, how can you look at what has happened so far and say it's a crazy overreaction? Preventative measures are meant to be just that, preventative, before caseloads gets out of control
Well, just 2 posts above yours is someone looking to move out of Dallas. Maybe he can stay with you and the goats.agcrock2005 said:Treating Eden, TX (way more goats than people) the same as NYC is an over reaction.walton91 said:
Just curious, how can you look at what has happened so far and say it's a crazy overreaction? Preventative measures are meant to be just that, preventative, before caseloads gets out of control
Well, it's not as valuable to the nation, so in that sense I guess it's an overreaction.agcrock2005 said:Treating Eden, TX (way more goats than people) the same as NYC is an over reaction.walton91 said:
Just curious, how can you look at what has happened so far and say it's a crazy overreaction? Preventative measures are meant to be just that, preventative, before caseloads gets out of control
DFWTLR said:
Clay Jenkins just tweeted the stay at home order is through April 30, the declaration of disaster is through May 20.
Ag CPA said:
The craft store crackdown is just showboating at this point. People will just drive over to Collin and Tarrant.
Was a quick analogy. I just think treating the rest of the country the same as the most dense place in our country is a mistake. Hell, look at Seattle compared to NYC. Very different and it apparently originated there. The "curves" of the two large metro areas are vastly different from each other and was largely contained in Seattle. Think we shoud target the hot spot areas without absolutely destroying the country.walton91 said:
I thought we were talking about the Jenkins' order for Dallas County? Or did I mistakenly make my post on the Concho County board?
I grew up here, went away to TAMU then to Austin for 13 years and ended up back here...all I remember is my parents talking about how big a POS that guy was 30 years ago. Incredible he's still in office.MattAg06 said:
"A dog can get a haircut but people in my district can't" John Wiley Price.
Never in a million years would I have thought that corrupt POS was the voice of sanity. But here we are.
agcrock2005 said:I grew up here, went away to TAMU then to Austin for 13 years and ended up back here...all I remember is my parents talking about how big a POS that guy was 30 years ago. Incredible he's still in office.MattAg06 said:
"A dog can get a haircut but people in my district can't" John Wiley Price.
Never in a million years would I have thought that corrupt POS was the voice of sanity. But here we are.
MattAg06 said:
"A dog can get a haircut but people in my district can't" John Wiley Price.
Never in a million years would I have thought that corrupt POS was the voice of sanity. But here we are.
Never trust government in any form. Never. They will only *****you.MattAg06 said:DFWTLR said:
Clay Jenkins just tweeted the stay at home order is through April 30, the declaration of disaster is through May 20.
Such a clown show. All my life my dad griped about how awful the county commissioners were...and he's right!
YouBet said:Never trust government in any form. Never. They will only *****you.MattAg06 said:DFWTLR said:
Clay Jenkins just tweeted the stay at home order is through April 30, the declaration of disaster is through May 20.
Such a clown show. All my life my dad griped about how awful the county commissioners were...and he's right!
YouBet said:This makes more sense. Must just be county/public hospital beds.DFWTLR said:
I assumed those were public hospitals in Dallas since the Mayor is requiring the numbers per day. Baylor has over 1000 and presby has close to that as well. I read DFW has 14000 so would think Dallas County would have over 5,000
FWIW the hot dogs at the 7-Eleven in Southlake are still self-serve as of today (that makes them Freedom Dogs); one of the random things I notice these days.DFWTLR said:
It was on twitter yesterday, someone posted a picture of hot dogs at a QT and asked if it was a violation, Judge Clay asked for the location and said it was a violation.
Peak now at 72 deaths per day...shocking. Wonder if that number is going to continue to drop.DFWTLR said:
Also, here is (yet another) website with projections. Showing Texas will peak in May with around 100 deaths per day, also shows we won't have a shortage on beds or ICU beds at the current rate.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections