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These people crying about "freedom" are basically just selfish Jerks that want Don to get reelected. I bet most of these clowns have jobs where they can work from home. These people would probably be protesting during WWII because they had to ration metal and tin.
Looking at them, I doubt it. Professionals aren't going to be unmasked in the middle of the day amongst confederate flags in Michigan. They'd be worried about that job the extra $600 isn't going to make up for.
His strongest base is with lower class whites.
Is the US the only country that has stay-at-home protests going?
California city fills skate park with sand to deter rule-busting skateboarders
A popular skatepark in Southern California has been filled in with 37 tons of sand after skateboarders ignored coronavirus no trespassing signs and continued to use the facility, according to reports.www.foxnews.com
Neighbors out in full force today. Freely interacting with each other. Barbecues, basketball games, reggae tin blasting and noticeably more cars on the road.
60 degrees and sunny in NY. This lockdown ain’t gonna work and Cuomo glass half full messages ain’t helping either.
It’s barely been a month.
You’re absolutely right. I think a big part of the problem is mixed messaging and/or lack of clarity from our “leaders.” There are many people preaching empty “stay at home” messages and the need to “flatten the curve” buzzwords that the average person simply doesn’t understand or care about. What we really need is for local leaders and county health officials with a good grasp of the picture in local areas to explain in basic terms what is happening currently, what the near term outlook is, and what the long term results would be based on potential actions with realistic timelines. I believe that politicians are either painting too rosy of a picture saying we are close (which we aren’t) or being too vague about timelines. Uncertainty can lead people to irrational behavior.Brazilians just yesterday. Spotty ones in Europe. Can demean those that want reopen, but fact of the matter is there needs to be a review of existing orders (one size doesn’t fit all), analysis of current situation and actual plan to move forward.
Multi months of lockdown is going to create economic ruin. Some jobs and businesses won’t come back. Uncle Sam isn’t just going to subsidize with no end.
That’s not a Plan. So unless independently wealthy, good luck with no income. We can argue Specifics, but doing nothing in Total Shutdown is asinine. Pragmatic approach needed. Soon.
What an a-hole
this just screams disaster waiting to happen
The Darwin Parade
They gonna create gridlock
this is legit a result of decrepit school systems worldwide manufacturing entire populations of dumbass.
edit: **** it, ima elaborate. **** got me hot.
when´s the last time you saw a class on critical thinking? what percentage of people can actually debate?
how many full members of society cannot even properly evaluate sources of information IN ANY SCENARIO?
I´d bet a good chunk of my TrumpChange that Calder Robinson couldn´t pick out Portugal on a map.
anyone who knows how to think has a general idea of what to think in this set of circumstances...he does not.
when you don´t invest in an educated populace, you get a stupid one...which does work fine most of the time...
BUT
let´s say it´s not a focus...I might have had to write 5 properly researched papers between 4th and 12th grade.
I agree with your entire post but this, in particular, is really showing its ***.
The internet mixed with a complete lack of critical thinking/inability to vet information for a huge segment of America is gonna prove to be costly.
Of all things, people not understanding this virus for what it is and doing dumb **** like protesting in numbers is gonna be suicide for many people.