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In reply to the discussion: What do you think the "silver linings" of this epidemic will be? [View all]snacker
(3,659 posts)14. See my post #13
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What do you think the "silver linings" of this epidemic will be? [View all]
BigmanPigman
Mar 2020
OP
Ironically Northern Italy's air polution went right thru the floor.. nobody's driving..
mitch96
Mar 2020
#29
+1. People don't need the latest device, car, doodads, etc. to live their lives.
yonder
Mar 2020
#20
Hopefully, more people will realize you shouldn't elect a fucking moron as president.
Flaleftist
Mar 2020
#8
Some tiny steps to improving health care in the US will likely occur including ...
LonePirate
Mar 2020
#26
One thing is for certain. there will be change. good?bad? I don't know but it WILL be different. nt
mitch96
Mar 2020
#30
It may well prove finally once and for all that the GOP can't do economics or math very well
pecosbob
Mar 2020
#38
Fewer people with get and die from the regular flu this year and in several years to come
4139
Mar 2020
#44
Trump will lose all 50 states, and Americans will embrace universal healthcare nt
Fiendish Thingy
Mar 2020
#45
Parents will become reacquainted with their children, we will see what we truly need
Squinch
Mar 2020
#51