The suicide rate exploded during the Great Depression (1929-1933) from 18/100K in 1928 to 22/100K in 1932 and fell to the lowest point in 2000. The inflated US CV19 mortality is only 20/100K now, far below the average <50/100K infectious disease deaths. https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2011/p0414_suiciderates.html …
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the price of the quarantine is less deaths
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Dennis posits its immature to put saving lives ahead of other concerns. He would have made a good Ford executive weighing the cost/benefit of not having the Pinto explode.pic.twitter.com/NK92uF4pBv
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The Left's standard "argument": if it saves one life, it's worth any price. Life is precious, it's not priceless.
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Best to evaluate choices in terms of possible consequences.
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You can ask the 62,000+ dead that same question. Wait....
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let’s see elderly and obese Prager brave the front lines
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They aren’t obese
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This is one of the most important questions you can ask.
EVERY decision in life has a price.