what is wrong with the reopening?

I know what it's done to wages! And we're not at the likely low point yet as some businesses won't be able to reopen

That was the plan all along.

The DEMOCRATS politically-motivated pandemic panic propaganda has two goals:

1. Destroy the economy to give senile pedophile Biden a chance in November,
2. Use fear to convince all voters that it's too dangerous to go the polls, enabling ballot harvesting on a nationwide scale. That's their "insurance policy".
 
How, exactly will this work in small business stores? Is the merchandise online for you to order, then pick up? Do you window shop and they pick the merchandise for you? I’m curious to know how this will be done? I don’t think enough consumers are going to be confident enough to make this work. It will be interesting to see how it’s implemented.

Its 2020 almost every store now has an online prescense.

So I gather you are against this? Is there any economic activity you are for? I mean if you are against something like this then why even let food workers do it? After all they could infect someone. We have to save every life right?
 
Its 2020 almost every store now has an online prescense.

So I gather you are against this? Is there any economic activity you are for? I mean if you are against something like this then why even let food workers do it? After all they could infect someone. We have to save every life right?
I’m not going out, so what others decide to do is up to them and our local officials. There are many small businesses that don’t have websites, let alone websites that list their products.

Im just genuinely interested in how this will be accomplished. It’s easy for a Home Depot to have curbside shopping because people generally know what hardware they need, same with groceries, but it’s different for jewelry, clothes, accessory shops.
 
I broke my hand skateboarding. I'm not going to do anything because it's my wrist and I still have function and I don't
want to deal with a hospital.
Yikes, I would strongly urge you to use Teladoc and find out if it will
e entually cause you problems.
 
Exactly. That's why our leaders were put into their positions: to become informed and lead the public in the correct direction.

As the Houston mayor pointed out in his support for Governor Abbott, it doesn't do us any good to open too soon, see a spike in infections and have to shut everything down again.
I trust Sylvester Turner, he saved Houston a lot of problems by shutting down Rodeo. That took guts. He took a lot of flack for it.
 
Look at the meat plants if you want to see what can result. It is simply too early. https://nypost.com/2020/04/18/billionaire-brothers-meat-plants-riddled-with-coronavirus/

Agreed, but that choice is up to each Governor.

The lesson most people are missing is how many Americans live paycheck to paycheck. There were a lot of really nice cars lined up for miles for food banks because people couldn't afford to buy food. Some of that is the pitfall of a consumerist society and "keeping up with the Joneses" but another part is that the wealth if this country isn't in the hands of a majority of its citizens.
 
I’m watching the Asian countries that have been so successful, yet, they are experiencing a second wave in some countries.

Anyone who passed Biology 101 should be able to figure out what, without a cure or a vaccine to a very contagious disease, that any open gatherings of people is going to result in mass contagion.

That said, like trying to pass highly restrictive airport security measures on September 10th, 2001, people won't accept harmful changes like a shutdown without fully understanding the alternative. Obviously those supporting opening up and protesting to open do not understand the consequences of their actions. Fine, let them find out.
 
Anyone who passed Biology 101 should be able to figure out what, without a cure or a vaccine to a very contagious disease, that any open gatherings of people is going to result in mass contagion.

That said, like trying to pass highly restrictive airport security measures on September 10th, 2001, people won't accept harmful changes like a shutdown without fully understanding the alternative. Obviously those supporting opening up and protesting to open do not understand the consequences of their actions. Fine, let them find out.
The bad thing is the medical community and what they endure because people want to go back to work. I worry about them
 
The bad thing is the medical community and what they endure because people want to go back to work. I worry about them
I've heard several times from far Left Wingers when supporting a military action by Obama that "they knew what they were signing up for". :)

Hopefully those idiots now understand that choosing the join the military isn't a blank check to spill blood for personal issues. Same goes for medical workers who didn't expect a 21st Century version of the Black Death. Still, it's the job.
 
Agreed, but that choice is up to each Governor.

The lesson most people are missing is how many Americans live paycheck to paycheck. There were a lot of really nice cars lined up for miles for food banks because people couldn't afford to buy food. Some of that is the pitfall of a consumerist society and "keeping up with the Joneses" but another part is that the wealth if this country isn't in the hands of a majority of its citizens.

Is it? Why? It is obvious that opening too soon will result in more Corona and deaths. The people who are vulnerable will be forced to return to work by a governor's decision? You know a lot of companies, like Smithfield do not care about workers. Many will not put in safety measures.
 
Is it? Why? It is obvious that opening too soon will result in more Corona and deaths. The people who are vulnerable will be forced to return to work by a governor's decision? You know a lot of companies, like Smithfield do not care about workers. Many will not put in safety measures.

Why what? Correct about opening too soon. Where did I say different? Aside from sex workers in places like the liberal bastions of New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, who in the US is "forced to return to work by a governor's decision"? Are you claiming they are slaves? Fuck Smithfield. They can't force people back to work.
 
It is obvious that opening too soon will result in more Corona and deaths. The people who are vulnerable will be forced to return to work by a governor's decision? You know a lot of companies, like Smithfield do not care about workers. Many will not put in safety measures.


Fanciful theories are not facts, Nerdberg.
 
It will be fatal to continue to view ' going back ' as a return to all the mistakes and dangers that have characterized ' progress ' to date . There must be MASSIVE CHANGE
 
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