are u really that stupid you don’t get this? Or are you being deliberately obtuse?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is that going to do? Who cares?!
The 'rona is particularly volatile at night, duh.
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Yesterday more people died from Covid, in 24 hours, than died on 9/11.
We need more than a curfew.
We need stay-at-home orders.
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NOT NEARLY ENOUGH.
Maryland implemented a curfew a few weeks ago. It did nothing to blunt the surge.
We need stay-at-home orders, and we've needed them for some time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is literally made me laugh. Talk abolut pandemic theater!
I fear for restaurants and bars, but the reality is they should not be open at all for indoor service.
Yes, they need financial support. But they should be closed. I hate our useless federal government more every day. Plenty of other countries have figured this out without having 2000 people DYING every single damn day. It's shameful.
Why do they “need financial support”? Did anyone hold a gun to their heads and force them to open a restaurant or bar, or work at one?
Business changes. Markets change. People need to adapt, not get bailed out.
Should we still keep paying people to make buggy whips and horse saddles, too?
Markets are one thing--yes, that's the risk you take. I risk one doesn't have to take to open a lawful one in this country is your own government shutting you down. I can't believe you would compare the behavior of markets to a communist-style lockdown. Seriously, you all cannot see that the government cannot impede your right to run a business. Period.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why school sports are still happening.
Anonymous wrote:All indoor dining and bars should be closed.
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NOT NEARLY ENOUGH.
Maryland implemented a curfew a few weeks ago. It did nothing to blunt the surge.
We need stay-at-home orders, and we've needed them for some time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is nighttime?
12am to 5am, no alcohol may be served after 10pm. There was additional masking guidelines and enforcement as well.
Useless.
Close indoor dining.
+1.
How many people are hanging out, spreading covid, at 3 am??
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Markets are one thing--yes, that's the risk you take. I risk one doesn't have to take to open a lawful one in this country is your own government shutting you down. I can't believe you would compare the behavior of markets to a communist-style lockdown. Seriously, you all cannot see that the government cannot impede your right to run a business. Period.
Of course the government can, and does.