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What ever comparison, the citizens of Wisconsin were not all ill, you quarantine the ill and protect the frail and elderly.
Today we cannot visit our elders that are in assisted living or nursing homes it is much like they are in prison, solitary confinement, a creative way must be found so we can visit them not just on some computer screen, I would also want to check for abuse or neglect.
Tony is a dictator wanna-be he did not consult the state representatives at all with his extension dictates. Our hospitals were never overwhelmed, PPE not a real issue.
We are free people and telling us we cant go sit in a couch before buying one can only purchase Walmart cheap china crap, trying to buy a vehicle is just too complicated. The ripples going through the economy have become big waves.
Hospitals and private practices are going under.
#FireFaux xi, he comments way too much on public policy and dictator wanna bes nod and crush.

Yes, the internment of US citizens of Japanese descent was an overreaction in a time of war. The overreaction of many Governors is an abuse of power because they think they have the power to do it. Plus, in these mostly blue states that are mostly bankrupt due to fiscal irresponsibility, they are looking forward to a government bailout to replace all the revenue they are costing themselves as they play Stalin… and a little more to cover their tremendous non-COVID debt to boot.

As soon as the government makes it abundantly clear that the big pay day is not on the way, they will be pushing reopening.

You may wish to read Malkin’s “In Defense of Internment” .Yes, all academics and many others condmned her which interested me. I had read enough to see how people like Harding, Hoover, Nixon, and McCarthy were treated by the press and academics and wanted to see what she was being crucified for. Interesting book and since I had read a LOT of material on WWII, I already knew about the number of Japanese who communicated with the homeland . The American people were furious with the Japanese and got even more so after they learned the treatment of POWs and American/British civilians as well as the atrocities done to the Chinese. We look at it now-it was a different world at that time.
We should never condemn he past as it does no good-learn from it. Condemning the past is just virtue signaling.

Trump’s genius at work again. You have to love Federalism

Lets make all those Stay at Home Liberal Democrats Stay at Home for the rest of the year