Probably won't be a lot of reporting on this, but people are getting fed up. Nationwide protests will be happening all over the country today.
Carpe diem!
At least 15,000 cars and trucks are expected to descend on Michiganās state capital on Wednesday to protest what they are calling Gov. Gretchen Whitmerās tyrannical new guidelines to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus in the state.
www.foxnews.com
The protest ā called āOperation Gridlockā ā would be just one of a number of demonstrations of civil disobedience around the country by Americans upset with their stateās stay-at-home orders amid the pandemic. While the contagion has infected over 568,000 Americans and killed over 23,000, according to the latest estimates, protestors from North Carolina to Wyoming said theyāve been just as concerned with the economic and financial impact the coronavirus has inflicted on the country ā echoing President Trumpās complaint that āthe cure be worse than the problem.ā
Alex Berenson, a former New York Times reporter who has been sounding the alarm about what he believes are flawed models dictating the aggressive strategy, drew attention to the protests in North Carolina, as well as a social media uproar in Michigan.
People don't like "not knowing" worse than anything.
Without a target...they manufacture thier own scenarios and they ususally are the worst imaginable.
That is why Trump is trying to put a target date out there....to keep this from happening.
The governor of Michigan is trying to do something....but is going about it all wrong in terms of her messaging.
Just saying stay home until we tell you to come out....won't work.
Well, the problem with that is that nobody knows when it will end, and what's worse is that this mess may go on for months, not weeks. But if people try to open things up too soon, you'll get a spike in the number of Covid-19 cases, just as sure as the sun will come up in the morning. Is that what you want?
You don't know what will happen.
I've posted and now seen how people are not living strictly according to the shelter in place idea.
And you are not seeing the spikes.
But even if you did...you'd not see us running out of hospital beds.
Look at New York...they are fucked and they have not outstripped their capabilities.
Gee, I'm pretty sure that I began by saying that nobody knows when this will end, so yeah, I don't know what will happen. But OK, go ahead and ignore the experts. Go out and about. And then we'll see if there are spikes or not. I'm not sure how YOU know that we won't run out of hospital beds, but I hope you'll excuse me for not taking your word for it. And if New York hasn't outstripped its capabilities, it's because of the measures they have taken. In fact, my wife works with mentally ill people, and she said that people like you are like somebody's who's mentally ill who takes medication that helps them feel better and more normal -- and then, because they feel all right, they think that they don't need their meds anymore, so they stop. And what do you suppose happens then? They "decompensate," as they say in the trade.