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No joke, that's been my dream home since I was a kid. I read an article about a guy that built one into a completely off grid home, complete with Cessna stored in the silo. His driveway was his runway.

I want one of these:


Only problems I can find are that they are super expensive, a leaky roof can turn into a big problem in a hurry, and it's a bitch to get roofers out there to re-shingle.
 
Sherona was hot....

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Ya, I'm pretty careful about who I give directions to for our 'Shelter At The Silo' parties. My guests have to go through a sanitation room before they can get access to the actual party. Then it's good food, drinks and the COVID-19 Band. You've probably heard their hit 'My Corona'.


....were not friends anymore.
 
You guys do realize that even under "emergency situations" the constitution still applies....

I dont think they've really crossed the line yet...but they are skateing on it.

You're going to love this.....

In a 1905 case, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, the Supreme Court held that a Massachusetts town could require all inhabitants to be vaccinated during a smallpox epidemic. The court explained that the “liberty secured by the Constitution of the United States does not import an absolute right in each person to be, at all times and in all circumstances, wholly freed from restraint.”

The 10th Amendment reserves to the states broad police power to regulate behavior and enforce order within their territory in order to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of their inhabitants. Significantly, the Supreme Court has held that states can invoke such authority—within reason—to respond to a health crisis.

The Trump administration has even said that gun shops should be considered essential businesses, and stay open through the pandemic.

At this point, I don't see where the government is skating on the edge of Constitutional issues.

Listen to some music and relax......

 
Yeah. This is the kind of silo home the rest of us can afford.

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Wait, I thought Rusty lived in Michigan and drove a milk truck?
 
Great. Maybe he'll get Corona and end up handcuffed in a bed on the ship.

The ships (one on each coast) are actually there to take infected patients out of hospitals to free up room for those infected.
 
The U.S. topped 1,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day for the first time Wednesday, a daily death toll more than double that of two of America's most deadly illnesses – lung cancer and the flu.

Death counts from the virus are difficult to keep up to date, but the Johns Hopkins coronavirus database – whose sources include the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the European CDC and the National Health Commission of China – shows that the U.S. hit 1,040 cases Wednesday at 10:25 p.m. ET. Since the virus' first appearance in the U.S. in late January, 5,116 people have died and more than 215,000 have been infected.
 

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