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  1. Nothing to add of merit, other than wishing it would be closed forever. Not having the backups to the light at Sharon Amity/Randolph has been nice with the back to school traffic firing up.
  2. So it's looking like it's just a remodel. Gonna stay a Bojangles. Will keep everyone updated on the progress.
  3. Well, what you shared was true until recently. Work is being done. I'm curious about if it is truly a remodel, or related to other work.
  4. Can anyone share the details on what is happening to the Bojangles across from Cotswold mall. I understand that Chik Fil A is converting to drive-thru only- is that project related to the work at the Bojangles or separate?
  5. I’d like to see what percentage of those Florida migrants are New York “half backs”.
  6. Nashville and Charlotte share insecurity and defensiveness as prominent local values. Both are “world class” in my book.
  7. Cinemark Movie Bistro off Monroe could qualify, no? Or were you considering this one already as “along 485”?
  8. I can get on board with this. How about allowing a few Biergartens in the public parks?
  9. Yeah kind of hard to draw conclusions with the lack of detail though. The Twain quote re: statistics applies here. Still, good news doesn’t get much publicity so I do like seeing the declines on quarterly YoY comparisons. I’m interested in the per capita data and to see the progress broken down over longer periods of time and by zip code.
  10. https://www.charlottenc.gov/CMPD/Safety/Documents/CrimeStats/CS21Qtr1-Summary.pdf
  11. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(21)00091-2/fulltext#seccestitle150 https://mobile.twitter.com/GidMK/status/1382152013627097090
  12. Thanks for clarifying. Do you blame maskers for the delay in treatment of your friend? J/k - just following your line of questioning...focusing on blame is unproductive. I don’t think who you blame matters...tempting, but distracting. Why does the empathy need to be segregated? We’ve had only bad decisions to choose between. I suppose you would argue that our measures to limit the impact of the virus were counter productive. How can you be sure that without lockdowns, distancing, masking, that the spikes wouldn’t have been greater and more severe? I’ve seen you suggest that they didn’t matter, and find this hard to believe. What data suggests otherwise? I express empathy for all of us impacted by the both the virus itself and the measures we’ve employed to mitigate its impact. We’ve learned quite a bit along the way, and had to deal with various supply shortages which explains why messaging on masks shifted. The traffic fatality rise is baffling. I wonder what the experts will determine to be the key contributing factor for that...less congestion = higher speeds? Stress?
  13. @Dale Is there no relation between preventative measures (masks, distancing) and viral spread? Can you share more about the number of deaths being “normal winter burden”? Seems much higher from what I can tell. What sources do you have indicating otherwise? https://www.r-bloggers.com/2021/02/excess-deaths-february-update/
  14. I think you're too entrenched in a position to have a good faith discussion of the facts. And no worries if we never get there - but in a way your clarification that 'Dems started it' illustrates my point. Maybe you can clarify your premise - what do you think we should be doing differently? I'm all for a moment of silence - good idea. That, and social distancing, wearing a mask and getting vaccinated. Really glad the J&J one was approved today as I think it will help push us forward. We can agree that empathy is a key lacking quality in the country. I'd even take a simpler step advocating for more 'kindness'. The disdain you have for those that represent opposing viewpoints is telling in many of your posts- and is equally true for many that find your viewpoints detached from reality. And this hatred is unproductive and self-defeating. The comment about 'not privileged to have succumbed to Rock Star Virus' shows a flippant lack of empathy. To make progress, the country needs a huge injection of empathy and, as vital, a commitment to truth and accountability. When there are two separate interpretations of what constitutes a fact, it's very difficult to find any consensus. Unfortunately, we're late to acknowledge the real harm that social media and the sensationalism of the media has done to the quality of civic dialogue and in turn, problem solving capabilities. We all have far more in common with our neighbors than we realize; and until we find a way to reduce the movement away from each other, our ability to solve problems will only further diminish. Irresponsible fear mongering and click bait headlines have desensitized our gauges and driven many to even more polarized misinformation. I'm not sure why acknowledging frontline hospital workers and grocery workers needs to be independent exercises. This has been a challenging issue for all. I think we're in a better spot due to Fauci's efforts and we'd be otherwise, but not sure a sidebar debate is worthwhile there. I'd love to learn more about your cursory review if you have facts to share. I read a report earlier that suggested that COVID deaths were overreported, and it was quickly pulled down and replaced since it lacked rigor and made false claims. I'll find it if you're interested.
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