Posted on 04/13/2020 12:15:50 PM PDT by abb
This morning we had a post talking about the letter that State Rep. Danny McCormick (R-Shreveport) released to his colleagues and the public calling for an end to the economic shutdown Gov. John Bel Edwards is imposing on the state of Louisiana as a response to the Wuhan virus. As we noted Friday, the primary justification for the shutdown was to protect the states health care system from being overwhelmed by virus patients, and that justification is no longer valid, if it ever was, because its now unmistakably clear the system will not be overwhelmed.
McCormick might have been the first to openly call for a halt to the shutdown at the end of April, but hell hardly be alone. Today he was joined by State Rep. Mark Wright (R-Covington), who said the statewide stay-at-home order in place for the last month must end on April 30.
Our economy cannot sustain an extension of this order, Wright said. I respect and commend Governor Edwards efforts to protect the people of Louisiana, and I commend our healthcare professionals and the people for doing their part to reduce the spread of COVID-19. But, at the end of the day, we cannot continue with these drastic measures as unemployment soars and countless small businesses close their doors permanently. Two of our largest economic sectors tourism, and oil and gas have been wiped out, with little hope in the near future. Our state faces an economic abyss that will challenge us for years. Lets put our faith in our people and give them a fighting chance to recover.
At this point, those who are most vulnerable are aware of their risk factors and can make their own choices, Wright said. We should continue to follow CDC guidelines, but also follow our neighbors in Texas and Oklahoma in opening, while maintaining social distancing when possible and washing our hands frequently, of course. We should continue to support leaders at all levels in their work to conquer this pandemic. But the time is coming when our current state of existence will be untenable. On May 1, we must begin opening as much as possible.
In Texas, theyre about to reopen the state starting today while Edwards is still talking about keeping Louisiana closed through May. The economic implications of such an eventuality could be utterly catastrophic for Louisianas outmigration problem, among other things.
Wright and McCormick are only two of a great many state legislators who have signaled they wont stand for that kind of prolonged damage.
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“Smart. Youre not smart.”
Smart enough to recognize a troll. But I forgot your colors, Black and gold?
Smart enough to recognize a troll.
Not smart enough to admit it when youre wrong, Wacoboy.
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“Not smart enough to admit it when youre wrong, Wacoboy.”
Ok. nSo I was wrong about your colors being black and gold.
Red and Gold?
My colors are red, white, and blue.
Any more stupid questions?
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“Any more stupid questions?”
Were you pinged by Osage Orange?
Just when I thought youd be out of stupid questions you come up with another one.
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“Just when I thought youd be out of stupid questions you come up with another one.”
I have to consider the audience ...
“Just when I thought youd be out of stupid questions you come up with another one.”
Why do you troll me? After three years you should know by know I enjoy being able to play with you!
Why do you troll me?
I dont like you.
Stupid question number 3.
Youre on a roll.
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“I dont like you.”
I wear that as a badge of honor!
I wear that as a badge of honor!
The same honor you displayed on the Waco threads.
You and I have different definitions of honor.
Very different.
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“You and I have different definitions of honor.”
True. I believe in an ordered civilization; not gangs that have wars in public venues.
Author is a moron. Texas isnt open. Theyve talked about it but not currently open
That ain’t what McKay said. He said they were about to start.
Apparently you believe cops should be able to lie, too. And that prosecutors should be able to violate civil rights with impunity.
Like I said, your definition differs from mine.
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“Apparently you believe cops should be able to lie, too. And that prosecutors should be able to violate civil rights with impunity.”
I hate people that lie. That includes you.
I hate boot lickers. And that includes you.
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