I can see your arguments, I don’t think you are going to get the general public to cooperate. You can choose to light up a cigarette and smoke or not. Society can have duly elected officials regulate “smoking” through laws and ordinances. As long as those laws and ordinances are in harmony with ones constitutional rights. Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
However contracting a virus is not a choice. To say one cannot go fishing, alone, in a boat was a knee jerk reaction, not a logical way to lessen any risk of contracting a virus.
It doesn’t help when the goal posts keep getting shifted either. People were told the stay at home orders were to flatten the curve, not overwhelm the hospital’s.
As far as polls and surveys being deemed the will of the people? No flaws in polls? Hillary would be president, if that held true. Polls and surveys are not the way we govern ourselves. This would lead to a mob culture.
Three months ago, we were told masks didn’t do any good. Today they are required. What studies and clinical trials have there been in those three months?
I don’t disagree that common sense should prevail. But if that was the case we wouldn’t need laws, rules or government. Nobody would ever smoke,
Be careful what you wish for in your search for security. Giving up your liberties for a brief moment of security is a bad choice.
Contrary to the media, the sky is not falling. This too shall pass. Let’s not destroy our world out of fear.
However contracting a virus is not a choice. To say one cannot go fishing, alone, in a boat was a knee jerk reaction, not a logical way to lessen any risk of contracting a virus.
It doesn’t help when the goal posts keep getting shifted either. People were told the stay at home orders were to flatten the curve, not overwhelm the hospital’s.
As far as polls and surveys being deemed the will of the people? No flaws in polls? Hillary would be president, if that held true. Polls and surveys are not the way we govern ourselves. This would lead to a mob culture.
Three months ago, we were told masks didn’t do any good. Today they are required. What studies and clinical trials have there been in those three months?
I don’t disagree that common sense should prevail. But if that was the case we wouldn’t need laws, rules or government. Nobody would ever smoke,
Be careful what you wish for in your search for security. Giving up your liberties for a brief moment of security is a bad choice.
Contrary to the media, the sky is not falling. This too shall pass. Let’s not destroy our world out of fear.