Isolate for how long exactly?
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Replying to @DavidNathanaelx
it's hard to say. government should provide people with funds as long as is needed.
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Do you know where ‘government money’ aka taxpayer money, comes from? Hint: Working citizens, citizens that work, at jobs, where they used to be employed until COVID-19.
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I know twitter is not real life and all but it seems to me like money printer go brrr is winning out against austerity this season. The help is late and done in bad ways and I guess we’ll see what comes out of phase 4 but austerity not getting a serious look rn.
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It's a lot harder to stay committed to small government when the corpses pile up
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Short term actions to help people during a temporary pandemic does not mean you need to have long term big government.
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If we had "long term big government" before any of this shit started then mobilizing these "short term actions" wouldn't be so difficult and thousands of lives would've already been saved
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That’s a huge assumption. All they had to do was stop the flights, simple.
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NARRATOR: It was not, in fact, simple
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You saw the zoo at the airports when Trump issued his disastrous sudden ban on flights from Europe, with everyone crowding to get back into the country before it took effect, which almost certainly helped *cause* the NYC hotspot?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @emeraldtyger and
Yeah that's what happens when you think containment is as easy as just banning shit without providing any economic support
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You mean like banning going out and working?
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