04-19-2020, 07:54 PM
I'm not quite sure how I feel about everything going on. I don't think enough people will take the stay at home order issued in North Carolina or in other states. Too many people think the virus is fake, some sort of conspiracy or just not serious.Â
I also understand why people are protesting. Many many people have lost their jobs and unlike other countries are not getting any relief, other than the one time $1,200 check. Unemployment works very slow and a lot of red tape in this country and every state operates differently, so understandably people are unhappy. I don't think people in the country take the virus serious because it hasn't hit them personally.
I also understand the perspective those who are concerned about the government breaching constitutional rights, particularly the 1st amendment, right to free speech, right to assemble and so on. That is something many Americans take very seriously.Â
I also understand the implications that rescinding the shutdowns will likely have. It means that in a month or two people will know someone personally who has it or even worse died from it. Truth is we don't really know what will happen. There's a lot of "noise" if you will about the testing and how many people are asymptomatic.Â
People need to be able to keep a roof over their head, food on the table and be able to pay their bills just as someone who owns a business should not have to go bankrupt. Other countries seem to be doing more to keep things afloat. I mean am I wrong? Would it seem that people in other countries are more complaint with the orders because their governments are doing the right things to make it successful?
Anyway, I'm not sure what the full story is, but it sounds like this might have been a bit overreaching.
https://thefederalist.com/2020/04/15/ral...-activity/
I also understand why people are protesting. Many many people have lost their jobs and unlike other countries are not getting any relief, other than the one time $1,200 check. Unemployment works very slow and a lot of red tape in this country and every state operates differently, so understandably people are unhappy. I don't think people in the country take the virus serious because it hasn't hit them personally.
I also understand the perspective those who are concerned about the government breaching constitutional rights, particularly the 1st amendment, right to free speech, right to assemble and so on. That is something many Americans take very seriously.Â
I also understand the implications that rescinding the shutdowns will likely have. It means that in a month or two people will know someone personally who has it or even worse died from it. Truth is we don't really know what will happen. There's a lot of "noise" if you will about the testing and how many people are asymptomatic.Â
People need to be able to keep a roof over their head, food on the table and be able to pay their bills just as someone who owns a business should not have to go bankrupt. Other countries seem to be doing more to keep things afloat. I mean am I wrong? Would it seem that people in other countries are more complaint with the orders because their governments are doing the right things to make it successful?
Anyway, I'm not sure what the full story is, but it sounds like this might have been a bit overreaching.
https://thefederalist.com/2020/04/15/ral...-activity/
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