Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
That is exactly why we cannot open safely.
But why? I know the virus is still here. But we accept that the virus is going to be here for another 18-24 months, and we agree that the status quo is not acceptable for SOME families, then what's to be done?
The numbers are good right now and well within health recommendations to begin re-opening.
If not now, then when?
You realize the issue is that you are acting in a selfish way now putting your needs first so we cannot reopen as your unsafe behavior impacts everyone. You are back to normal and your normal is part of why the virus is spreading. If we could have stayed on lock down and stopped the spread maybe we could have safely gone back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
That is exactly why we cannot open safely.
But why? I know the virus is still here. But we accept that the virus is going to be here for another 18-24 months, and we agree that the status quo is not acceptable for SOME families, then what's to be done?
The numbers are good right now and well within health recommendations to begin re-opening.
If not now, then when?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Which parts of life have returned to normal?
Ok, normal was a stretch, but almost everything has returned in some capacity.
Work. Restaurants. Entertainment. Sports. Gyms. All back in some capacity.
Except schools. We've permitted ALL of those. And we drag our feet on schools.
Besides, schools, what hasn't returned in some capacity?
The common denominator is that all those other places don't have crazy unions running around shrieking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Which parts of life have returned to normal?
Ok, normal was a stretch, but almost everything has returned in some capacity.
Work. Restaurants. Entertainment. Sports. Gyms. All back in some capacity.
Except schools. We've permitted ALL of those. And we drag our feet on schools.
Besides, schools, what hasn't returned in some capacity?
Those 3 words are doing a lot of work. In fact, they're doing so much work that they can also describe schools.
gimme a break. You know those words mean face-to-face, but with restrictions and at lower capacity.
Next time I put on a CD, I'm not gonna say I went to a concert "in some capacity"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Which parts of life have returned to normal?
Ok, normal was a stretch, but almost everything has returned in some capacity.
Work. Restaurants. Entertainment. Sports. Gyms. All back in some capacity.
Except schools. We've permitted ALL of those. And we drag our feet on schools.
Besides, schools, what hasn't returned in some capacity?
Those 3 words are doing a lot of work. In fact, they're doing so much work that they can also describe schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Which parts of life have returned to normal?
Ok, normal was a stretch, but almost everything has returned in some capacity.
Work. Restaurants. Entertainment. Sports. Gyms. All back in some capacity.
Except schools. We've permitted ALL of those. And we drag our feet on schools.
Besides, schools, what hasn't returned in some capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Which parts of life have returned to normal?
Ok, normal was a stretch, but almost everything has returned in some capacity.
Work. Restaurants. Entertainment. Sports. Gyms. All back in some capacity.
Except schools. We've permitted ALL of those. And we drag our feet on schools.
Besides, schools, what hasn't returned in some capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
That is exactly why we cannot open safely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
That is exactly why we cannot open safely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Which parts of life have returned to normal?
Ok, normal was a stretch, but almost everything has returned in some capacity.
Work. Restaurants. Entertainment. Sports. Gyms. All back in some capacity.
Except schools. We've permitted ALL of those. And we drag our feet on schools.
Besides, schools, what hasn't returned in some capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Which parts of life have returned to normal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
You can start by stop being obtuse. I clearly said "returned in some capacity". I didnt say returned to normal life.
So what, outside of schools, has not returned in some capacity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?
If that's your standard for normal life, I don't know what to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think it was closer to 10![]()
But with SO much of life returned to normal, its difficult for people to make a protest at 3:00 on a workday. We shouldn't a failed rally to reflect the will of the county
SO much of life returned to normal, huh?
It's always hard to for people to make a protest at 3:00 pm on a workday, which kinda raises the question: what fools would decide that 3:00 pm on a workday was a good time to have a protest?
Well, yeah, so much has. Outside of schools, most everything has returned in some capacity. What else hasn't?