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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 6901522" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>It is good to read the opinions of everybody on this forum but the majority are not based on facts because there are few reliable facts. The opinions of most "experts" are informed guesses, extracted by reporter pressure. There are few reliable facts, especially those emanating from China.</p><p>In my opinion there will be unreliable herd immunity, a far off vaccine which will not be entirely effective and the elderly will always be vulnerable. </p><p>The easing of lockdown to alleviate economic pressure will not involve the elderly for two major reasons. 1. They are not part of the commercial hub 2. They hold much of the world`s hidden wealth which the IMF has already indicated must be tapped. </p><p>Any economic recovery will not involve increased income or corporation tax but a wealth tax on the most vulnerable in order to extract as much before and after death as possible. Are the elderly worth more dead or alive? Only time will tell but they are sure to be pawns in this saga before it is played out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 6901522, member: 4112"] It is good to read the opinions of everybody on this forum but the majority are not based on facts because there are few reliable facts. The opinions of most "experts" are informed guesses, extracted by reporter pressure. There are few reliable facts, especially those emanating from China. In my opinion there will be unreliable herd immunity, a far off vaccine which will not be entirely effective and the elderly will always be vulnerable. The easing of lockdown to alleviate economic pressure will not involve the elderly for two major reasons. 1. They are not part of the commercial hub 2. They hold much of the world`s hidden wealth which the IMF has already indicated must be tapped. Any economic recovery will not involve increased income or corporation tax but a wealth tax on the most vulnerable in order to extract as much before and after death as possible. Are the elderly worth more dead or alive? Only time will tell but they are sure to be pawns in this saga before it is played out. [/QUOTE]
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