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That never crossed my mind, but you’re not the only one who thought that. Says he read four books and it changed his views.
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I am not sure how QAnon is drawn from his post. Can someone help me understand?
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He had a bizarre “pizza gate-esque” tweet calling Obama, Biden, Hillary, Ben Affleck and others pedophiles, which is how QAnon initially gained traction.
He has since deleted that post. Which was probably a good thing.
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Thanks. I had looked at his posts this morning and they seemed pretty deep and thought provoking. Didn’t see that post, but now I understand.
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Nothing to do with Callahan, but this world just keeps getting stranger, weirder, scarier and more dangerous. Qanon is all of those!
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How about some facts. The fact is that Montana is doing better than all but about six states for unemployment rate, https://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm. I would argue that Montana's handling of the pandemic has been highly effective relative to most of the rest of the country.
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Interesting that South Dakota had a lower unemployment rate and they basically just conducted business as usual. Given how the rural states have fared well with Covid, maybe Callaghan’s tweet was accurate.LCH wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:27 pmHow about some facts. The fact is that Montana is doing better than all but about six states for unemployment rate, https://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm. I would argue that Montana's handling of the pandemic has been highly effective relative to most of the rest of the country.
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Well South Dakota has a .8% lower unemployment rate at the cost of 9500 more cases and 100 more deaths per 1,000,000. I guess it's up to each of us to determine if that's a good trade off.
Based on our increased caseloads and hospitalisations since school reopened my guess is that without the early restrictions we would have had far greater numbers of infections and deaths than we did.
Regarding the statement about "ruining kids dreams", I find that to be an immature statement coming from a young man like Callahan. I can assure him that the Governor was trying to do his best for the state based on the recommendations of scientists and healthcare professionals. I'm pretty sure the Governor didn't shut down the economy lightly. It would have taken far less courage to just ignore the situation.
Based on our increased caseloads and hospitalisations since school reopened my guess is that without the early restrictions we would have had far greater numbers of infections and deaths than we did.
Regarding the statement about "ruining kids dreams", I find that to be an immature statement coming from a young man like Callahan. I can assure him that the Governor was trying to do his best for the state based on the recommendations of scientists and healthcare professionals. I'm pretty sure the Governor didn't shut down the economy lightly. It would have taken far less courage to just ignore the situation.
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Spoken like a true mask wearing Bullock supporter. I'd bet you love Joe Biden's idea to force everyone in the nation to wear masks, no matter where you're at. You know, like forty miles outside of Jordan, MT elk hunting.LCH wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:27 pmHow about some facts. The fact is that Montana is doing better than all but about six states for unemployment rate, https://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm. I would argue that Montana's handling of the pandemic has been highly effective relative to most of the rest of the country.



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Spoken like a true mask shunning Trump supporter. You can see where that got him. But in Ron White's immortal words "you can't fix stupid".
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Oh look another Covid thread.
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Yep! He blew past it, like it was puppies breath. Just like I did. Please stay in lock down. We'll let you know, when we need ya.

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Yeah he blew past it after several hundred thousand in therapies that most have no access to. Now we have to listen to the dumbass bloviate about how you should just be brave like he is.
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Given that Callaghan is a 20 or 21 year old kid, I think you blasting him is bull crap. It took a lot of guts for a kid to use his name and publicly provide his opinion. You classify Bullock as courageous yet condemn Callaghan as immature. How old are you? Not sure how old you are, but you going after a college kid just because you don’t agree with him seems to be immature.LCH wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 2:28 pmWell South Dakota has a .8% lower unemployment rate at the cost of 9500 more cases and 100 more deaths per 1,000,000. I guess it's up to each of us to determine if that's a good trade off.
Based on our increased caseloads and hospitalisations since school reopened my guess is that without the early restrictions we would have had far greater numbers of infections and deaths than we did.
Regarding the statement about "ruining kids dreams", I find that to be an immature statement coming from a young man like Callahan. I can assure him that the Governor was trying to do his best for the state based on the recommendations of scientists and healthcare professionals. I'm pretty sure the Governor didn't shut down the economy lightly. It would have taken far less courage to just ignore the situation.
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Oh give me a break. If you're old enough to blast the Governor on twitter then you're old enough to take a little gentle calling out. I'm 65 and when I was at MSU I don't think the average kid would have been so sensitive and I doubt Callahan is either.Cataholic wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 4:11 pmGiven that Callaghan is a 20 or 21 year old kid, I think you blasting him is bull crap. It took a lot of guts for a kid to use his name and publicly provide his opinion. You classify Bullock as courageous yet condemn Callaghan as immature. How old are you? Not sure how old you are, but you going after a college kid just because you don’t agree with him seems to be immature.LCH wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 2:28 pmWell South Dakota has a .8% lower unemployment rate at the cost of 9500 more cases and 100 more deaths per 1,000,000. I guess it's up to each of us to determine if that's a good trade off.
Based on our increased caseloads and hospitalisations since school reopened my guess is that without the early restrictions we would have had far greater numbers of infections and deaths than we did.
Regarding the statement about "ruining kids dreams", I find that to be an immature statement coming from a young man like Callahan. I can assure him that the Governor was trying to do his best for the state based on the recommendations of scientists and healthcare professionals. I'm pretty sure the Governor didn't shut down the economy lightly. It would have taken far less courage to just ignore the situation.