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Originally Posted by Rollfast
Call me a socialist or whatever, but you aren't the only ones to be affected. We're all affected. And we have to help them to help ourselves.We have to end this disease.
nobody in this thread has said or even suggested that 'we' are the only ones affected.
and if you asked, I bet everyone would agree with your statement that the disease needs to end.
Your posts have nothing to do with the topic.

Originally Posted by Rollfast
Oh HUSH, Send it to P&R then, I won't ever go there.

If you've got this you aren't thinking of eating or working again, simply recovering and surviving.

There was no need for this thread to start with. Sorry, but these are human beings.
Everybody here recognizes that this is affecting real people. Yet again- there was o need to say that ad everyone would logically agree with you. It was beneficial to start the thread because I learned of another industry that is greatly affected by this outbreak, and it happens to be one which impacts a hobby of mine.
it's absolutely OK to discuss how markets and entire economies are and will be impacted by this outbreak.


I work in logistics. The near shutdown of containers in china has already affected the volume of over the road freight moving from CA into the rest of the country. That in turn affects freight moving from the rest of the country into CA. And around and around it goes. The interconnectedness is massive and like you said, it affects us all.

The world's second largest economy is currently crippled. It would be absurd not to discuss the possible ramifications in the short term and long term.
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