I think we can separate what a proper response from government should look like from the actual impact of the disease itself. I’m no fan of mandates, lockdowns, shutdowns, etc., but I also acknowledge that COVID-19 has killed many Americans and continues to do so.
I don’t advocate for losing personal liberties, and I think that position is only strengthened by accepting the basic facts about what the disease is (and isn’t). There’s hyperbole on both sides, and lost in the middle are the real people impacted both by the virus itself (those afflicted and their families) and by the botched responses from the (mostly Democrat) state governments.
:: I don’t advocate for losing personal liberties, and I think that position is only strengthened by accepting the basic facts about what the disease is (and isn’t). There’s hyperbole on both sides, and lost in the middle are the real people impacted both by the virus itself (those afflicted and their families) and by the botched responses from the (mostly Democrat) state governments. ::
Stray the hell out my foxhole, quisling.