NY state has almost 4X the population density of the state of Texas.
NYC 27,000 people per square mile
Dallas 3,818
NY State over 65: about 16% or 1 in 6
Texas over 65: under 13%
What's the population density of Texas vs. Canada, dumbfuck?
Neat argument though. Fabulous way to destroy your own point.
Hey, why don't you tell me, all know it all. Do i have to do all your work for you, as well as all my own work?
Argument? What argument did i destroy, lol, o clueless wonder ; This should be amusing, as you shoot yourself in your own foot.
Oh. So since NY has a higher population density versus Texas, it's acceptable for NY to have higher COVID-19 numbers.
But not for Texas versus Canada - where Texas has a 10x higher population density. Got it. LOL.
What a stupid fuck. See what happens when people who are only capable of getting brainwashed by propaganda try to think for themselves. It's hilarious shit.
Let me make it simple for you, simpleton. My post stated no "argument" except the one in your own little fantasy world.
But carry own with your stupid imaginary strawmen & knocking them down. Have fun playing with yourself.
So you were just spouting bullshit when you were trying to compare population densities between NY and Texas when responding to merlin's post regarding NY and it bordering Canada..
I posted this on another forum earlier today & it's applicable here too:
"If you think that & your graphs provide any proof re whether or not masks work to save lives, which they do, then you are a clueless ignorant covidiot. But why else would you post them without any comment except a silly laughing icon. In so doing it just suggests you are an silly ignoramous.
As i have stated repeatedly before, infection numbers vary & are a result of many different factors, such as numbers tested, population density, individual immune systems, irresponsible covidiocy numbers, mask wearing, social distancing, lockdowns, numbers in poorly ventilated areas, the type of virus (VOC) circulating, numbers vaccinated, numbers recovered from infection with antibodies & other factors.
So you can't just look at one factor (e.g. alleged mask usage) & draw any valid conclusions.
It's low intelligence covidiots that i've come across on multiple forum sites that keep doing that.
Why do i have to keep repeating this over & over again."
Yes. Someone who built and created predictive models like me has no idea how to analyze statistics and data.
But a propaganda-posting idiot like you does.
LMAO.
Says the guy who spoke in post 6 of an "argument" i made in post 5. And claimed (post 6) that i destroyed my own point. LOL
And what "argument" and "point" was that, Mr MIndreader? LOL.
The guy lives in a fantasy world of his own that has no basis in reality.
His emotionalism suggests someone who is unlikely to be able to be objective.
Oh. You weren't comparing NY and Texas population densities in an attempt to justify the VASTLY higher COVID-19 case and death rates in NY while simultaneously ignoring that same disparity (which happens to be FAR greater) between Texas and Canada completely arguing a justification for Texas to have greater numbers than Canada? LOL.
You truly are a short bus riding moron.
X thinks canada did a great job when they had few cases, and he thinks they are doing a great job when they're completely shut down.Jesus. You are truly dumber than dirt if you can't follow what I just said.
You really cant have an intelligent conversation with any liberal.
You claimed (post 6) that i destroyed my own point. What point was that. LOL.
You live in a fantasy world of strawmen of your own making, but not based in reality.
Jesus. You are truly dumber than dirt if you can't follow what I just said.
X thinks canada did a great job when they had few cases, and he thinks they are doing a great job when they're completely shut down.
Conversely he thinks the US was doing a terrible job when we had a huge surge and had widespread shutdowns, and he thinks we're doing terrible when we are completely open and maskless, with covid effectively over.
You really cant have an intelligent conversation with someone like that.
Drive on down and see for yourself...oh wait a second, you cant because you're not allowed. LOLAnother poster with an overactive imagination.
The USA "completely open and maskless"? LOL. Among other things you said that are off. Pretty much all of it, actually.
Why didn't you answer? Is it because you're trying to evade the fact you're wrong.
You can't answer because you're busted.
You can't tell me what point i made that i myself destroyed.
Tell me what point you think i made that is destroyed.
Tell me what post number you think i made this alleged "point".
I'll be waiting.
Another poster with an overactive imagination.
The USA "completely open and maskless"? LOL. Among other things you said that are off. Pretty much all of it, actually.
Drive on down and see for yourself...oh wait a second, you cant because you're not allowed. LOL
For the record, around here everything is open and has been for at least 5 months, casino's are packed and maybe 25% wear masks, bar's are open and no one wears masks(even workers), restaurants the same, other places like grocery stores have mask usage at anywhere from 20-40%(depending on the type of store).
I understand there are places in the US where mask usage is higher, I'm OK with that, Rome wasn't built in a day.
Why didn't you answer? Is it because you're trying to evade the fact you're wrong.
You can't answer because you're busted.
You can't tell me what point i made that i myself destroyed.
Tell me what point you think i made that is destroyed.
Tell me what post number you think i made this alleged "point".
I'll be waiting.
I answered it already, dumbfuck. I'm not repeating myself. It's not my fault you have the IQ of a cockroach.
Not everyone can run their state like Michigan. Whitmer was hailed as having one of the best policies for Covid and we’ve had some of the worst results.Hopefully it doesn't come back to bite the USA in the ass.
After all, their overall pandemic response has been a disaster compared to Canada & most of the rest of the world.
No, you didn't state what post number you are referring to. Tell me what post number you think i made this alleged "point" that i destroyed.
Are you unable to clearly & cogently state what this point is that you think i made, where it was made & how i destroyed it?
Provide quotes to back up your imaginary fantasy land claim.
Oh. You weren't comparing NY and Texas population densities in an attempt to justify the VASTLY higher COVID-19 case and death rates in NY while simultaneously ignoring that same disparity (which happens to be FAR greater) between Texas and Canada completely arguing a justification for Texas to have greater numbers than Canada? LOL.
You truly are a short bus riding moron.
It would have NOTHING to do with the free for all at the southern border, correct?
Oh. You weren't comparing NY and Texas population densities in an attempt to justify the VASTLY higher COVID-19 case and death rates in NY while simultaneously ignoring that same disparity (which happens to be FAR greater) between Texas and Canada completely arguing a justification for Texas to have greater numbers than Canada? LOL.
You truly are a short bus riding moron.
The death rate & total deaths indicate Canada's response to the pandemic has been superior.
Why? Among various possible factors these are some that might have been factors, among others:
1) More compliance in Canada
2) Less irresponsible covidiocy
3) More lockdowns in Canada
4) Canadians are healthier, with less preexisting conditions.
Population density might have been another factor, though who is to blame for that if the US didn't take that into account in their pre pandemic response plans?
Like the USA, Canada has many population dense cities.
"In 2019, 81.48 percent of the total population in Canada lived in cities"
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If you remove the northern half of Canada, which is relatively empty of human beings, that might be a fairer way to consider relative population densities. It has been said that ninety percent of Canadians live within 100 miles of the US border.
"Canada is a huge country. Most of it is unfit for human habitation... Canada is a gigantic country — but most of its roughly 36 million people live in a very small area."
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NY state has almost 4X the population density of the state of Texas.
NYC 27,000 people per square mile
Dallas 3,818
NY State over 65: about 16% or 1 in 6
Texas over 65: under 13%
Which state, NY or Texas was hit first with many infected from early pandemic hotspots like China, Iran & Italy.
Which state has more citizens with preexisting conditions.
BTW, as far as population density is concerned:
So it might be fairer when comparing population densities between Canada & Texas to only include the 100 miles of Canada closest to the US border, not the rest of Canada which is largely uninhabitable & or empty. More significant comparisons would be between the cities & how population dense they are, since that is where the vast majority of people live & where the vast majority of virus outbreaks occur & where they tend to spread most quickly, especially if the populations there are especially dense.
Yes. You were clearly not defending NY's abysmal COVID-19 numbers against Texas using population density in a thread YOU CREATED about Texas having higher number than Canada while having a population density 10x that of Canada.
Oh. You weren't comparing NY and Texas population densities in an attempt to justify the VASTLY higher COVID-19 case and death rates in NY while simultaneously ignoring that same disparity (which happens to be FAR greater) between Texas and Canada completely arguing a justification for Texas to have greater numbers than Canada? LOL.
You truly are a short bus riding moron.
The death rate & total deaths indicate Canada's response to the pandemic has been superior.
Why? Among various possible factors these are some that might have been factors, among others:
1) More compliance in Canada
2) Less irresponsible covidiocy
3) More lockdowns in Canada
4) Canadians are healthier, with less preexisting conditions.
Population density might have been another factor, though who is to blame for that if the US didn't take that into account in their pre pandemic response plans?
Like the USA, Canada has many population dense cities.
"In 2019, 81.48 percent of the total population in Canada lived in cities"
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If you remove the northern half of Canada, which is relatively empty of human beings, that might be a fairer way to consider relative population densities. It has been said that ninety percent of Canadians live within 100 miles of the US border.
"Canada is a huge country. Most of it is unfit for human habitation... Canada is a gigantic country — but most of its roughly 36 million people live in a very small area."
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Gee. I wonder if there aren't VAST amounts of Texas that aren't densely inhabited either. LOL.
You are too fucking stupid for words.