Saturday, May 02, 2020

Meatpacker Woes? Maybe

Well, we finally have perspective--something the "reporters" really hate to reveal.

A total of 85 workers have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Patrick Cudahy/Smithfield Foods meatpacking plant in Cudahy, the Cudahy Health Department said Friday....

The article then plants a totally misleading and badly-written paragraph about meatpacker Kung Flu.

FINALLY, we see this:

Smithfield Foods... has around 1,000 workers at its Cudahy plant.

85 infections, 1,000 employees.   UFCW union

Meantime, in Green Bay:

...Salm said 10 employees have tested positive out of a workforce of 500...
10 infections, 500 emplooyees, Voces de la Frontera publicity machine.

Just co-incidence that UFCW and Voces are fronts for the Democrat Party, which desperately wants to win an election in November.  Just co-incidence.  Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide, too.

6 comments:

  1. "The article then plants a totally misleading and badly-written paragraph about meatpacker Kung Flu."

    Says YOU? Snicker-snack.

    Your Green Bay link is old. There are 500+ cases involving workers at meat and poultry facilities in Titletown.

    https://www.wizmnews.com/2020/04/28/over-500-test-positive-for-covid-19-at-green-bay-meatpacking-plant/

    Yes, there are meatpacking woes.

    https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/05/more-4000-us-meatpacking-workers-have-covid-19

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  2. Cute, but just as useless as the JS/Post-Gazette articles.

    So there are 4000 Kung-Flu positives. Out of HOW MANY TOTAL employees?

    Try again, junior.

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  3. Not cute, and assuredly not useless. It's a simple fact that you got exposed for other than being accurate.

    https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/investigations/2020/04/22/meat-packing-plants-covid-may-force-choice-worker-health-food/2995232001/



    The JBS meatpacking plant in Texas has 159 infections tied to the Cactus plant (3000 workers), which is located in Moore County, which has the highest reported infection rate in Texas for Covid-19. It's not the total number of employees that are in the plant, it's the number of workers infected which can spread it to other workers.

    $17 per hour with benefits is typical there. White laborers tend to shy away from such harsh work. Blame Trump for not doing enough to shutter the meat plants, insist they double their pay to entice white workers, and arrest the meatpacking executives for breaking federal laws. Of course, paying $30+ in wages per hour would mean more expensive meat.

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  4. you got exposed for other than being accurate. No. I used an inaccurate source, the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

    159/3000. Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh MY!!

    Your solutions are just the ticket! Run for President and impose your will, half-wit.

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  5. By the way...nearly every. single. thing. that has been propagated about this disease was grossly inaccurate, or a flat-out lie.

    NOW we should believe "teh Scienz"?

    Of those positives, how many were asymptomatic? Hmmmmmm???

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  6. "No. I used an inaccurate source, the Green Bay Press-Gazette."

    You mean you wrongly deduced from an accurate source.

    "By the way...nearly every. single. thing. that has been propagated about this disease was grossly inaccurate, or a flat-out lie."

    That would be Fake News on your part.



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