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You misinterpret my source of the crap. So on that note, if the feds determine that the “cure has become worse than the problem” as they’ve flat out said and decide that people need to get back to work sooner than is deemed safe, I’d say we are in deep crap because that means that the public health measures will no longer be the priority. Making the cure less of the problem doesn’t even meet a half measure.
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People are F ing crazy. Not that we didn’t know that, but Christ! On another note, I get the distinct impression that administration and its advisers have determined that the virus has done enough damage to the economy as the “cure has become worse than the problem.” I don’t think the virus agrees, but whatever. We are in deep crap, regardless.
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I have to wonder if this directive traveled from the CDC up or from the White House down. Because Redfield, as brilliant an epidemiologist as he is, is also one of the most feckless people in charge of any department involved in the effort to combat the pandemic. I get the impression he doesn’t want to upset his boss, Alex Azar.
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I don’t think that’s why they’re running short, though, necessarily. It’s a question of manufacturing and stockpiles. Speaking of which, has the federal government begun delivering those millions face masks yet? Or are we still not a “delivery clerk?” And yes, we MUST test. Unfortunately, we MUST also protect care givers on the front lines of the crisis. A dilemma healthcare workers and others began warning us about a while ago.
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I’ve been seeing a lot of strict constructionist arguments being tossed around, like that group in New Hampshire suing their governor for violating their right to free assembly, for instance. I don’t understand that argument as the SCOTUS has often explained that not all rights are absolute, like yelling fire in a crowded movie theater or like Scalia explained in his majority opinion on Heller. Bottom line is that common sense should inform these people at a time like this.
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The states are just not able to mobilize the resources necessary to respond on such massive scales. The federal government is the ONLY entity in existence that can do so. It’s IMPERATIVE that the federal agencies involved inform the public on these matters. That is NOT the government telling us what we should do, that’s the government telling us what they are doing. There’s a huge difference.
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K-9 replied to WhoTom's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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The politicians are the wrong people to be in charge, too. I don’t need another “face” to manage public relations, I need an actual pandemic response team with clear, pre-defined chains of command, strategies, tactics, and logistical apparatus spanning across all relevant agencies staffed by people who know their s**t and who are empowered to act without political constraint. Oh wait...
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Again, I agree entirely. But my only point was if you’re contemplating an optimal plan, then don’t wait. Do it. This way we can avoid thinking we should have done it sooner. The data needed to make the decision has been there for weeks. Pain postponed is pain none the less, and sometimes even more painful.