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Kaitlen Collins, the WH correspondent from CNN...can HAVE IT ALL. I'm about to slide in the DM's.
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It's up there with opening bars/clubs.Opening gyms was the dumbest idea ever
Kaitlan?Kristen Collins, the WH correspondent from CNN...can HAVE IT ALL. I'm about to slide in the DM's.
it probably smells so gloriousKristen Collins, the WH correspondent from CNN...can HAVE IT ALL. I'm about to slide in the DM's.
only way to do that is to drastically increase ticket prices.DELTA TO ADD MORE FREQUENCIES, NOT BIGGER PLANES, TO LIMIT SEATING ON EACH FLIGHT -SOURCES
DELTA TO KEEP PLANES NO MORE THAN 60% FULL PAST JUNE AS DEMAND RISES -SOURCES
only way to do that is to drastically increase ticket prices.
I'm all for having to pay more
Agreed, it should be a mandatory federal ordinance.This should be for ALL STATES.............ALL STATES
how many airlines can afford to ALWAYS make 60-80 percent of what they were were before?
oh i agree. BUT, if it means we can avoid a packed flight, I'm all for it. Chalk it up to cost of needing to fly. I aint sitting next to someone on the plane unless its my fam.
So the airlines get taxpayer money for bailouts AND the price of a ticket goes up?
No thank you.
We shouldn’t have to prop up Billion dollar businesses every time there’s a catastrophe.
Agreed, it should be a mandatory federal ordinance.
its not sustainable. Not sure if doubling prices would help them either. Airlines were already struggling.
Part of the appeal of flying now was the low ticket prices and the promise (now broken) of not having to sit next to someone.its not sustainable. Not sure if doubling prices would help them either. Airlines were already struggling.
Annual flu shots are made by different pharmaceutical companies. It’s turned into big business in the last couple of years.Arent annual flu shots mass produced to meet demands? Why would this be different? If a vaccine is successfully developed and tested, I'd imagine there will be a new admin by that time.
I am so ready to chuck all my hats!TURBO UNO You ready!
I understand your stance. And you're fed up from all of the years of **** service thats over priced.Honestly I know a lot of people hate the idea of a government-owned and operated airline but why not?
We as taxpayers are already covering their losses via a looming bailout.
A Government operated airline that works to keep costs low would benefit taxpayers.
Not going to happen I know but getting price gauged forever is ridiculous. Airlines keep decreasing leg room and charging more.
What’s next ? Want to fly delta safely? Pay more to sit in the clean air cabin. Don’t want to pay more? Sit in the economy cabin with air that is less filtered or something ridiculous and degrading.
Bringing your own mask and hand sanitizer? There’s a fee for that too.
It’ll be interesting for sure to see who is selected. I don’t see the government approving all these companies that are in development right away but instead going with one (probably Johnson and Johnson) then slowly approving more.I'll admit, I'm hopeful. If it was solely a governmental agency in charge of developing, testing, and distributing the vaccine I wouldn't have much hope, but since they're leaving all of the "important stuff" to companies with real world scientific knowledge and experience with the government merely overseeing it leads me to believe it could happen sooner rather than later. Best results come when the government has the least amount of input, which was most evident in the early phases of COVID-19 as CDC couldn't figure out how to get the tests right and the situation only began to improve as they allowed companies to innovate and develop better/faster tests. The part I'm not so sure about is how they plan to deal with the various companies who are all at different phases. Will only one be selected in the end? Will it be the one that shows the best test results, quickest to market, etc? Will a panel be formed to evaluate the best candidates by a certain point and "encourage" them to collaborate on a joint effort? Combining for profit motives ($$$) with something that's supposed to be in the best interest of the masses (effective, cheap/free) is likely one of the largest hurdles to overcome, IMHO. I'm fairly confident that there WILL be a vaccine developed and released in some capacity by year end, but as they say... the devil's in the details.
Yes and no. I can't 100% agree with this but i get what you are saying. For me personally, my degree got me ahead of someone without a degree for the same position. It helped me in my situation.Online learning really finna take off after this. Some people gonna understand that paying outrageous sums of money for the college experience is simply not worth it.