Mick Doobie
Resist We Much
Tae. This is not a personal attack, and I hope it doesn't sound that way. If I remember correctly you're a tile guy? Yor ever taken a grinder to some old mortar, at the end of the day you take off your mask and there are little(or a lot) of little white lines of dust under your nostrils? We live our lives, go about it and take our chances. Yeah?
I hope your nephew is going to be alright, and I understand he has autism, which is a challenge. But every way along the line there was opportunity for choice and personal responsibility. From your nephew, to the caretaker, to the caretaker's father, to whoever else before him. Is it really your position that the government allowed that to happen? If your nephew becomes terribly ill, it is the government's fault and responsibility in not making decisions for us and protecting us from ourselves? To what end? Where is the line between We the people and a supposed benevolent government which provides oversight based on ever decreasing allowances? Oversight. You know, watching.
You keep offering examples of other countries that have handled this thing better than the US. I mean, almost as if the point is how well others have handled it, but how poorly we have. Toss me a bone, dude, has anyone handled it worse than we have? I haven't checked lately, but from what I understand Sweden wasn't on the bandwagon of "government allowed", the didn't really do a hard lockdown. I guess i'm being lazy in not researching myself. Any news, good or bad?
I hope your nephew is going to be alright, and I understand he has autism, which is a challenge. But every way along the line there was opportunity for choice and personal responsibility. From your nephew, to the caretaker, to the caretaker's father, to whoever else before him. Is it really your position that the government allowed that to happen? If your nephew becomes terribly ill, it is the government's fault and responsibility in not making decisions for us and protecting us from ourselves? To what end? Where is the line between We the people and a supposed benevolent government which provides oversight based on ever decreasing allowances? Oversight. You know, watching.
You keep offering examples of other countries that have handled this thing better than the US. I mean, almost as if the point is how well others have handled it, but how poorly we have. Toss me a bone, dude, has anyone handled it worse than we have? I haven't checked lately, but from what I understand Sweden wasn't on the bandwagon of "government allowed", the didn't really do a hard lockdown. I guess i'm being lazy in not researching myself. Any news, good or bad?