Pure gaslighting. of course they have a constitutional right to assemble and file greivence. is it smart right now to do that? |
No, it means keeping the positives in isolation. |
There is always consequences for ones actions. Getting sick and dying is one however so is the constitutional rights of them protecting their family.. Thank God we live in a country that gives you a choice. |
"the constitution is not a suicide pact." |
If you realize this and still think it's "economy vs. health", then you are too dumb to argue with. I probably have COVID (still can't get tested, am signing up for NIH anti-body study now). I am a healthy, 42 y.o. who used to run and workout almost daily. I have a "mild to moderate" case. 5 weeks in, I can't walk up the stairs in my house without catching my breath. No one can tell me if I'm at risk of permanent lung, liver, or heart disease...but some studies from China are showing that I might be. I am exhausted by 3pm most days, and I am nowhere as productive as I was just this past February. Let's assume a in-between scenario (neither too pessimistic nor too optimistic) where my prognosis is mild, long-term organ damage...you think it wouldn't hurt the economy if hundreds-of-thousands of people in the prime of their careers ended up like that? |
In this case you getting sick and dying is putting lots of health care providers at risk of getting sick and dying. And others. Did they have a right to choose? |
That is a picture of protestors last week in Columbus Ohio. |
Here's what Korea is enjoying now, in large part due to testing. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-18/seoul-s-full-cafes-apple-store-lines-show-mass-testing-success |
There is no way to social distance in a salon or barber shop or restaurant. We don't have enough effective masks for even our health care workers. There are many other occupations where you cannot social distance effectively (and teaching is definitely one). We need testing. There is no way around it. |
Why would the people you describe be protesting to open things up when you are working already? And so to be clear, were you talking to these people through your cars, or did you and the other protesters leave your cars and have these conversations? Because you just said a few posts ago that everyone was in their cars and no one got out. |
I was not the poster who said that everyone was in their cars and did not get out. I talked to the people I mentioned in a parking lot before the rally. Those I talked to said they were either supporting grocery workers or knew people with small businesses. I was their to support workers who are trying to get higher pay as risk compensation. My wife was with me because she is a pediatrician who wants to see select patients she feels cannot be correctly treated only through health conferences. |
I honestly don’t see anything wrong with this. I know many people on this forum who are hiding feel differently. |
Your wife went to a protest to demand the right to do something that's already allowed? |
Show me the signs calling for higher comp for grocery workers? As for pediatricians, I'm not aware that there's any prohibition against a doctor seeing a patient they feel cannot be correctly treated through telemedicine. |
I have asked this numerous times and nobody has given an answer...... Are you suggesting that the govt. mandate testing for everyone? What kind of testing? |