Georgia Governor Says No Mask
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This discussion usually come to vulgar language pretty quickly.
After 2 or 3 exchanges that feign reasonable intention, it just blows up.
That might be a nice way to classify topics, posts until vulgarity.
How many lives will be saved in the US by people who don't wear masks starting to wear masks in the next month?
Or how many lost by lack of mask wearing? Is it 5 or 10, or is it 100 or is it a thousand?
I don't know if I could even make a wild guess, but if I had to I'd say probably fewer than 100, probably fewer than 20.Will mask wearing hurt the economy? Probably not much.
On balance the mask wearing is probably good. But I think it deserves a reasonable, critical discussion, that I think is absolutely impossible.
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Now we have so many states reshutting down because of no masks. If that was the strategy to help Trump win the election I would love to hear it.
Seems to me people are going to freak out when they lose their jobs and can’t go to college and those working have to continue to provide day care at home.
Next up cancellation of all the sports seasons.
But hey keep arguing about masks. Great job unless again this going to go in Trump’s favor. If that’s the case I am missing something huge.
Oh and those who can pay taxes, you just voted in another huge increase to pay for your right to not wear a mask. Brilliant.
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The governor hired 100 people to enforce masks and distancing.
The governor hates this region because this region does note vote democrat.
The business owners around here are, all of a sudden, terrified.
Today the golf course locked the clubhouse door and now transacts business outside on the sidewalk.
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The idea that everybody staying home for two weeks is going to fix everything is rather quaint.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
The idea that everybody staying home for two weeks is going to fix everything is rather quaint.
If for six weeks, everyone who left their apartments or properties wore a mask while they were out, not only could all businesses open but the number of cases would become nominal.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
The idea that everybody staying home for two weeks is going to fix everything is rather quaint.
If for six weeks, everyone who left their apartments or properties wore a mask while they were out, not only could all businesses open but the number of cases would become nominal.
For a lot of people, there's a big difference between 2 weeks and 6 weeks, but fair point. I'm not even sure everybody needs to wear a mask at all times if they take social distancing responsibly.
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@jon-nyc said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
They only don’t have the authority because he took it away with his order.
It’s asinine to not invoke subsidiarity here. Dense cities and rural towns don’t need the same rules. Put the locals in charge.
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@Jolly when you post stuff like that, it makes me wonder how long we all have until we see an investigative reporter scroll through this place on CNN. Y'know, with the screen all flickery because the monitor refresh rate and the camera are out of sync, and a voiceover of some guy explaining how terrible it is that this has been going on all this time.
I give it 3 to 5 years if we're lucky.
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Fear of the cancellation mob is legitimate. Being considered Evil is a powerful dehumanizer, and the left knows that very well. Unfortunately it is also a very easy idea to sell. There is no price for considering the other tribe evil, as long as your tribe is in charge.
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@Horace said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
There is no price for considering the other tribe evil, as long as your tribe is in charge.
We have Foucault to thank for that. Thanks a heap, douche.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
@Jolly when you post stuff like that, it makes me wonder how long we all have until we see an investigative reporter scroll through this place on CNN. Y'know, with the screen all flickery because the monitor refresh rate and the camera are out of sync, and a voiceover of some guy explaining how terrible it is that this has been going on all this time.
I give it 3 to 5 years if we're lucky.
Just trying to help Jon on his quest for state's rights...
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@Jolly said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
@Jolly when you post stuff like that, it makes me wonder how long we all have until we see an investigative reporter scroll through this place on CNN. Y'know, with the screen all flickery because the monitor refresh rate and the camera are out of sync, and a voiceover of some guy explaining how terrible it is that this has been going on all this time.
I give it 3 to 5 years if we're lucky.
Just trying to help Jon on his quest for state's rights...
Subsidiarity. Well below the state level in this case.
Plenty of red state governors get it. Look at Tennessee.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Georgia Governor Says No Mask:
The idea that everybody staying home for two weeks is going to fix everything is rather quaint.
If for six weeks, everyone who left their apartments or properties wore a mask while they were out, not only could all businesses open but the number of cases would become nominal.
For a lot of people, there's a big difference between 2 weeks and 6 weeks, but fair point. I'm not even sure everybody needs to wear a mask at all times if they take social distancing responsibly.
quaint
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You got to be die hard GOP to eat this shit sandwhich.
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I just heard they cancelled our Savannah meetings in October/November today. Coincidence or final straw?