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This is the best post on this topic. The solution is actually very simple. Any government official who decides to open up any place that's currently closed, the person making that decision must be the first person back for the re-opening. For example, I want to see Trump or Georgia governor Kemp in a crowded bowling alley, gym, restaurant or theater. If this was a requirement, I think a lot of them would change their tune very quickly. Speaking of Trump, here's an untouched photo of the demented pumpkin head taken from the TV this morning:
Morons nothing is opening up anytime soon least not racing so count your loses and be done with it.
Missy says nothing at Indy till July ,, stop it
Bet there is no racing by May 16 ,,,, 1000 are we betting
June 1 you win,,,,1k bet
NO GEE NOTE BET BUT BET DINNER BET NEXT TIME..[/quotThat's not a bet,,,,I always buy,,,stay safe
You are correct. The solution is actually very simple. If a business is open you have a choice not to go there, no body is forcing you to leave your house.
If you want to risk getting the virus (or even possible death) in order to go bowling or watch a movie in a theater, have at it! Sounds like an excellent risk/reward ratio to me. Or maybe you are one of those people who don't think you will get it. I'm sure many (most?) of the 927,000 people in the U.S. who have gotten the virus thought the same thing too (not to mention the 52,000 who have died). Babinga