It's only because you haven't tasted the worst of what's to come yet, that will take 6 months All the homeless people you had in America, what's been happening to them the last month? The media has been suspiciously quiet
I thought this was interesting 36% of homeless people staying at a shelter in Boston tested positive, and 100% of the ones who tested positive were asymptomatic Boston Homeless Advocates Say Asymptomatic Virus Spread Shows 'Urgent' Need For Universal Testing
In the hardest hit areas several aspects of the chaos you predict will happen in 6 months would be in full glory by now without a lockdown. You wanna act their national way of handling it was an option for a place like New York? It has already been explained several times to you why a lockdown was (is) in order in certain areas.
I have a nagging suspicion that this will turn out similar to what is now commonly referred to as The Great Recession; which I felt was a misnomer because I think the Great Depression was probably worse as we didn't have the same tools for mass communication/mobilization as we did in 2008 and do now. I just can't believe that the President hasn't shown much of anything. His response isn't noteworthy. It's almost like he doesn't think it's a very big deal. As for the media, they have mentioned the homeless in several articles, but their primary focus is usually on the virus and its effects on us. I don't really feel like they have let us down, honestly.
Yeah. And if Trump said he wanted to keep businesses closed for the next year, democrats would be demanding a re-opening and abolishing social distancing
I don't disagree that Snopes can be biased, but in this instance, I don't think it's too outlandish to think it's a doctored post.
You know, Eventually the left is going to turn around and try blame Trump for the eyewatering cost of the lockdowns and why they went on for so long