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by criddell
1947 days ago
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> within the guidelines set out by our local governments Your local government may not care about you. I'd look to respected civilian experts or at least government agencies staffed by respected experts. I'm basing this on Texas' Lt. Governor Dan Patrick being willing to tolerate a lot of death for the sake of the economy: https://www.texastribune.org/2020/04/21/texas-dan-patrick-ec... |
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I mention local guidelines since I wouldn't want anyone to get in trouble with the state.
The economy is not an abstract thing, it represents living people and their lives. People who feel its important to prioritise the economy and a return to relative normality generally don't think that way because they're callous about Covid deaths, they're simply more concerned about the death, ill health and strife that result from a long term economic downturn. We can discuss the degree to which those views represent reality without impugning people's characters.