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Coronavirus Information...who do you trust?
(09-09-2020, 12:08 AM)Vas Deferens Wrote: This is a worthless exchange...

Indeed.  Let me try it:

If students stay home and do not go to school they have a better chance of not getting sick.

The Trump administration pushes and yells for colleges and schools to open because they want things to look "normal".

At the same time the administration knows they are putting students at a higher risk so they try and tell the colleges to not send students home so they don't spread the disease further....which would be a good idea if they had not insisted the students go there in the first place.

Republicans know and understand that this is a very contagious disease and they also know that a spike in cases shows that their strategy of just "open up" is bad for them in the political sense.  So they play both ends of the rope.

If colleges had thought about their students more more would not be open.  So some of the blame falls on them too.

But in the context of how this administration has pushed the public narrative - "Open everything!" & "When you get sick don't go home!" - they look bad.

That's not a surprise.  Nor is having people defend the two views because...Trump.
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RE: Coronavirus Information...who do you trust? - GMDino - 09-09-2020, 08:46 AM

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