Many things that kinda look like conspiracies are really just groupthink, motivated reasoning, peer pressure, & responsiveness to incentives & media coverage.
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Again, this is more than adequately explained by incentives.https://twitter.com/MatthewnBklyn/status/1353085099215085569 …
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Illinois was such a battleground that this makes perfect sense.
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Merely convenient timing.
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Plot, no. Used for political advantage, yes.
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Sub headline: “A day after officials said both regions were “on track” for limited reopening, the city and Cook County suburbs saw their coronavirus infection rates improve for a third straight day to officially move from Tier 2 to Tier 1 of the state’s COVID-19 mitigation plan.”
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Yep, that’s why we re-opened here in Chicago even though our numbers didn’t change.
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In this case, “bunch” would be one? A smell few? Maybe their jurisdictions’ newest surges fell off, buoyed by increased (if deficiently planned) inoculations. As opposed to red states like FL which have been damn the Covid torpedoes, full speed ahead?
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Off the top of my head, Pritzker (IL), Cuomo (NY), Whitmer (MI), and Bowser (DC).
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Being of the party in power provides significant immunity.
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