hog88
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or you could blame yourself for believing it.
What are the workers that work the fields now going to do?
Is it possible for hospitals to set up a clean room for PPE? After use, take it to a room and bombard it with UV light and then reuse. I know it isn't ideal, but if the alternative is not having proper gear it may help.
The stay at home orders need to be coming from the governors of each state.
Have you ever picked tomatoes? It sucks balls. If my choice was stay inside in the prison AC or get $10/hr to do that I think I’d pick AC.An argument could be made. It looks like we already have it: BOP: Work Programs
They get paid virtually nothing, I’m sure some of them would be happy to work the fields for $10.00/hr.
You should be in the circus..... a sheep talking out of its assI think Trump's response, or lack thereof, was pathetic and cost American lives, but what good does a taskforce do. Seems like a silly use of much needed resources to me. Both sides need new leadership as Pelosi and McConnell have both outlived their usefulness on the Hill.
Sure, but where is the consistency in messaging from the high-profile daily briefing? Trump could say "it needs to be done now"... it doesn't have to be an executive order to relay the message. He throws his "unofficial" opinion around Twitter all the time.
It Trump says anything other than it’s up to each state, there will be a feeding frenzy of screaming from rooftops that he’s overriding state’s rights and pushing for federal martial law, which only makes things more difficult for everyone.
I think he’s really trying hard to avoid having to do that but I also don’t think it’s completely crossed out of the federal playbook as a Hail Mary if states fail at it.
My point was, Trump could say "The CDC says it needs to be done, now". How many times has Trump used Twitter to say that something needs to be done, now? It isn't a command, it's an opinion or strong suggestion. But yeah, he's hiding from backlash that would ensue if he made the plea.