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It comes off as being 'Murican.
Well, if 'Muricans are the only ones left in America that fully support and defend the Constitution, then you can ridicule us and call us whatever you want. That's your right.

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It comes off as being 'Murican.
I think the danger in allowing businesses to make that decision is, all will choose to stay open. If they choose to stay open, but employees choose to stay home, the employee will be fired.
Trying doesn't make you great, doing does. And that is where we have the resources to excel. Will we? Only time will tell.
Being concerned about something that has never happened before and what the results of something that has never happened before may be is prudent.
Well, if 'Muricans are the only ones left in America that fully support and defend the Constitution, then you can ridicule us and call us whatever you want. That's your right.Did you know that the term "Christian" was originally made up as a derogatory term for those that followed Christ? I'll wear it as a badge of honor........as well as Patriot, Constitutionalist, American, and 'Murican if that so pleases you.
We can't really excel when the nation is shut down and liberties are discarded out of convenience. That's like saying "well we have this Constitution here which is great, but we can ignore it if we feel it's for the best". That's why we have it.......so THAT doesn't happen.
Patrick Henry didn't say "......give me liberty or give me death.......until you feel like taking liberty away for convenience, or extenuating circumstances".
I agree, and I think most have kept a fluid point of view.... even some of the seeming "hard liners" that still keep their stance.... they see our current reality, but also have their opinions.... we can't all agree with each other, especially on this subject with so much question, fear, hype, etc.... none of us can think we know what's best, if you do, you're delusional.... the professionals don't know what's what right now, even if they speak in a matter of fact way.... they have their theories based on information, some may even be right, but they just don't know.I want everyone to recognize that Zap kept an open mind and his opinion has been fluid (as in he is willing to change is mind based upon the changing circumstances). I think this is where we should all be.
2 weeks ago is not now, and two weeks from today it won't be what it is now. Better or worse. Those who think we shouldn't shut things down, please examine expert oppinions across a broad base, those who think the world is ending, do the same.
My guess, shits gonna get pretty bad for awhile in these hot zones because there are way more infected than are being counted. And the 10% that need hospitalized is a much larger number than anticipated. But I would love 2-3 weeks from now for some of you to say "told you it was the media and not worth a shut down". But the alternative is someone like me saying, told you it was worth it while thousands of bodies stack up. . .
Just keep perspective and realize it's not just the US doing this, countries across the world, from all political spectrums are fighting this and using shutdowns and distancing to do it. . . So someone must have some solid evidence that it is worth it. Otherwise we wouldn't be wrecking the global economy in the short term to do it.
(Unless it's a play for 1 world government and if that is your true belief, there is also a big foot thread you should deep dive!) P.s. sorry big foot people!
Several states are already doing this. What are you most worried about? You are not literally locked inside your house. Can still take care of necessities as you need to.Shut down order for my county takes effect @ midnight. Like a bad dream, someone please wake me......
I can understand thatWhat most worries me is that this is unprecedented so no one knows what to expect....the 'new norm' bar gets raised each day.
This scares me a lot too. It will be interesting to see how this affects us as a country in the next 6 months.What most worries me is that this is unprecedented so no one knows what to expect....the 'new norm' bar gets raised each day.
If we get a worst case scenario, the lock down will be voluntary. Once we all know loved ones fighting for their live’s, we won’t need to be told by the government. The country will go full war machine, every US manufacturing plant will convert to production of hospital equipment, and all the survivors with immunity will be called upon to replace sick workers at the manufacturing plants and hospitals. I certainly don’t want this future, but I’m afraid this can be the reality of our country in a month from now. To think that a disease doesn’t hardly effect healthy people, but kills unhealthy people is wishful thinking. It may be that this virus is so bad, that it kicks your ass and puts you in bed feeling like you’re breathing through a thin straw for a week thinking you’re dying, but the healthy people pull through. I don’t want that for my loved one when health care is not readily available. If you contract the virus this week, you’ll be sick in 3 weeks. That may be a bad time for the health care system. I’m going to play it safe for a couple of weeks. I hope you can all laugh at me soon because I overreacted.
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So you agree then........you do value lives and death differently depending on the circumstances. That's exactly what I stated. It's not the comparison that's ludicrous......it's that the differing of value happening in our society that's ludicrous.