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Stay at Home as Much as You Can is just good Common Sense.
Apr 4, 2020 18:19:53   #
Gatsby
 
Do you really need an official ORDER?

Is good Common Sense really in such short supply today?

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Apr 4, 2020 22:22:03   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Gatsby wrote:
Do you really need an official ORDER?

Is good Common Sense really in such short supply today?



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Apr 5, 2020 02:49:54   #
woodguru
 
Gatsby wrote:
Do you really need an official ORDER?

Is good Common Sense really in such short supply today?


In red states with republican governors it would seem so

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Apr 5, 2020 11:26:35   #
Gatsby
 
woodguru wrote:
In red states with republican governors it would seem so


When the Comfort arrived in NYC, we all saw the value of "stay at home ORDERS", didn't we?

Ordering people to use that which they do not possess is futile.

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Apr 5, 2020 12:51:51   #
woodguru
 
Gatsby wrote:
Do you really need an official ORDER?

Is good Common Sense really in such short supply today?


I know a lot of republicans who are taking this a whole lot more seriously than their hard right brothers.My wife has a friend in Tennessee who has a husband that is dealing with cancer. They locked it down like the bay area even though the governor didn't, it scared them from the start. She was saying they wished they lived in Kentucky, that they could see the difference in less cases there from the start. She has the education and sk**ls to understand exponential growth and realize how much worse this is in a state that doesn't do anything.

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Apr 5, 2020 14:40:59   #
Daredevil
 
Gatsby wrote:
Do you really need an official ORDER?

Is good Common Sense really in such short supply today?


No, but even with an order, some people on here don't understand

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Apr 5, 2020 15:27:32   #
Gatsby
 
woodguru wrote:
I know a lot of republicans who are taking this a whole lot more seriously than their hard right brothers.My wife has a friend in Tennessee who has a husband that is dealing with cancer. They locked it down like the bay area even though the governor didn't, it scared them from the start. She was saying they wished they lived in Kentucky, that they could see the difference in less cases there from the start. She has the education and sk**ls to understand exponential growth and realize how much worse this is in a state that doesn't do anything.
I know a lot of republicans who are taking this a ... (show quote)


Show me even one state that "doesn't do anything"?

Explain why NYC refused to close playgrounds, until Gov. Cuomo had to step in and order them closed?

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Apr 5, 2020 15:31:56   #
Gatsby
 
Daredevil wrote:
No, but even with an order, some people on here don't understand


Explain how ordering people to use "common sense", which they do not possess, helps anything?

You might just as well order them to get v******ted, when no v*****e exists!

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Apr 5, 2020 15:34:20   #
Daredevil
 
Gatsby wrote:
Explain how ordering people to use "common sense", which they do not possess, helps anything?

You might just as well order them to get v******ted, when no v*****e exists!


No need to read so much into my answer. It was mostly in jest.

I thought you meant an order to stay home.

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Apr 5, 2020 16:27:03   #
Gatsby
 
Daredevil wrote:
No need to read so much into my answer. It was mostly in jest.

I thought you meant an order to stay home.


You were right the first time, "stay at home" orders were exactly what I meant.

Across the nation, millions of people subject to such "orders" are violating them every day,

and yet not one in a million is being penalized for doing so. You'd do as well ordering the v***s to "Go Away".

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Apr 5, 2020 16:38:53   #
Daredevil
 
Gatsby wrote:
You were right the first time, "stay at home" orders were exactly what I meant.

Across the nation, millions of people subject to such "orders" are violating them every day,

and yet not one in a million is being penalized for doing so. You'd do as well ordering the v***s to "Go Away".


Glad we're on the same page then

Yeah, it's getting crazy out here

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Apr 5, 2020 16:41:38   #
woodguru
 
Gatsby wrote:
When the Comfort arrived in NYC, we all saw the value of "stay at home ORDERS", didn't we?

Ordering people to use that which they do not possess is futile.


They can't even hear a clear message from Italy, that they really blew it doing what the Trump and the US was doing ignoring it.

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Apr 5, 2020 16:47:03   #
woodguru
 
Gatsby wrote:
Show me even one state that "doesn't do anything"?

Explain why NYC refused to close playgrounds, until Gov. Cuomo had to step in and order them closed?


Cuomo was slow to act, he ridiculed California when the seven counties in the bay area were locked down, saying that DeBlasio wasn't going to do the same without his okay which was not going to happen... He changed his tune three days later. Three days costs hundreds or thousands of lives at the top of the curve.

Look at Tennessee versus Kentucky, they should be the same and would if the Tennessee governor had reacted the same as Kentucky's did.

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Apr 5, 2020 16:48:33   #
woodguru
 
Gatsby wrote:
Show me even one state that "doesn't do anything"?

Explain why NYC refused to close playgrounds, until Gov. Cuomo had to step in and order them closed?


By not doing anything I mean full lockdown mode, and there are plenty who still haven't, and many more very late to the game.

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Apr 5, 2020 20:32:31   #
Gatsby
 
woodguru wrote:
By not doing anything I mean full lockdown mode, and there are plenty who still haven't, and many more very late to the game.


The only thing in this country that is in "Full Lockdown Mode" is your mind.

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