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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWould it be considered "over the top" if one were to mail gift certificates for the most crowded
local bars and restaurants to the more extreme and obnoxious "anti-lockdown" Trumpers in one's community?
Asking for a friend.
pwb
(11,261 posts)Then that seems like a nice gift.
unblock
(52,200 posts)I mean, freedom, right?
Are the patients scared?
Germs are a hoax!
Patients have over a 99% survival rate from doctor's visits, so really, nothing to be afraid of!
smb
(3,471 posts)Tillis: Government shouldn't require restaurant hand-washing
During a question-and-answer session at the Bipartisan Policy Center on Monday -- posted online by C-SPAN -- the freshman North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis was riffing about the United States being "one of the most regulated nations in the history of the planet."
He told the story of a conversation he had at a Starbucks in his old state legislative district, where he said businesses should be able to "opt out" of some requirements.
His conversation partner said some regulations -- like public health requirements, such as requiring restaurant workers to wash their hands -- are necessary.
But Tillis disagreed, saying it's an example he could use to "illustrate the point."...
Arkansas Granny
(31,515 posts)bars, salons, gyms etc. and get themselves infected without any encouragement.
I don't know how or why wearing a mask got to be so divisive, but my liberal friends have decided to continue their social distancing and hygiene routine even with the reopening underway. It appears to be right wingers who are eager to get back out there and pretend that CV19 is a thing of the past.
tblue37
(65,336 posts)Arkansas Granny
(31,515 posts)I still hear people comparing CV19 to the flu.