Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he's doing an excellent job. He closed schools before VA did. He closed bars/restaurants before VA did. He's giving clear, daily updates on the situation and answering questions. It's not his fault that the feds have not provided sufficient testing resources.
Agree. Not a Hogan fan generally, but he's doing a good job. The fact that we haven't been able to test is not on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another one in the “I didn’t vote for him but am generally pleased with the way he’s handled this” camp.
And again. He’s doing better than the president.
Set the bar a little higher, will you?
Maryland is leading the region in the number of cases.
Anonymous wrote:As of now, even though Virginia has more diagnosed cases of COVID-19 (67 vs. 60), Maryland has a 25% higher infection rate than Virginia because its population is so much smaller. For all Hogan's talk, it doesn't seem like he's doing a particularly good job managing the spread.
Anonymous wrote:yes.. like preventing more people from getting this serious virus and more dying.Anonymous wrote:While his leadership is admirable, restaurants and small businesses can’t sustain being closed long-term. Unfortunately, we can’t have it all ways. How much longer can this continue before most restaurants have fired most of the FOH staff, people can’t make their mortgages because their tenants can’t make their rent, etc? I mean these stopgap measures are okay until they aren’t and we can’t have it all ways. There are real consequences to his actions.
Utility companies here have agreed to suspend shut offs. I have a feeling mortgage companies will follow suit, and there will be some kind of direction regarding rent payments.
Look.. a lot of people are indeed suffering, but we don't need to compound the suffering by making more people sick. Imagine if half he workforce gets the virus and can't go to work due to illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another one in the “I didn’t vote for him but am generally pleased with the way he’s handled this” camp.
And again. He’s doing better than the president.
Anonymous wrote:I think he's doing an excellent job. He closed schools before VA did. He closed bars/restaurants before VA did. He's giving clear, daily updates on the situation and answering questions. It's not his fault that the feds have not provided sufficient testing resources.
yes.. like preventing more people from getting this serious virus and more dying.Anonymous wrote:While his leadership is admirable, restaurants and small businesses can’t sustain being closed long-term. Unfortunately, we can’t have it all ways. How much longer can this continue before most restaurants have fired most of the FOH staff, people can’t make their mortgages because their tenants can’t make their rent, etc? I mean these stopgap measures are okay until they aren’t and we can’t have it all ways. There are real consequences to his actions.
Anonymous wrote:Another one in the “I didn’t vote for him but am generally pleased with the way he’s handled this” camp.