I don’t think it’s such a smart idea, I wonder who’s spearheading it. I’m more nervous about aiva than anything else. If it were goyim doing this, I’d back it 100%
The last couple percent are not gonna be easy to get. The hospital system in NYC was not made to be only 70 percent full.
+1Though have you seen Murphy?Also, do you expect him to admit he’s playing politics?
Hence, bring back a hospital ship.
Is this a crazy conspiracy theory? Yes. I've usually tried to keep my posts more towards facts and logic. But these numbers don't make sense to me, because we haven't seen them anywhere else in the world. When "one of these things is not like the others," it bears more scrutiny than just taking the Governor at his say so.
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Or count the 2500 beds that are staying empty in the javits center. Like I said, there is zero urgency to reopen in NYC for some reason.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/second-new-york-city-covid-field-hospital-dismantled-beds-needed-reopening
Twenty million dollars on a hospital that opened three weeks ago and is now being closed down? It’s hard to say that Cuomo and BDB could have done a worse job then they did and continue to do.
Like I said, there is zero urgency to reopen in NYC for some reason.
It’s like the Palestinian cause, let’s maintain the poverty/tragedy so we’re as eligible as ever for humanitarian aid. The pressure has to be on for the federal government to throw money at NYS/NYC, once that happens we’ll be ready to reopen on a dime.
It’s not only Jewish businesses
Javits center are other field hospital aren't nowhere near what the hospital ship is. The ship is a fully functioning proper hospital. It also doesn't occupy space that can be used for other productive economic activity.
Having a convention is a long way off
Only in NY, NJ, IL, CA, OR, and, WA.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
Javits center is not currently space that can be used for "other productive economic activity"Actually i'm not sure if there is much "productive economic activity" in NYC right now