Here is a barely hypothetical situation: In Seattle, we are flattening the curve. If projections hold, we will have enough ventilators. NYC needs them desperately. We have some to spare *now* but we may need them in 3 weeks. Do we send them to NYC? Would NYC send them back?
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Warning: If you think you have the easy and obvious answer to this question, I would caution you that you have not thought it through very hard.
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Replying to @politicalmath
We don't send them because no state loves and trusts another so much That's interesting
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The trust levels are zero right now. And all the people mocking red states v blue states? Not helping. Not only not helping, harming. They thought destroying trust & creating resentment was a funny game they could play for clicks. Well it's time to pay up, motherfuckers.
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To be fair both sides played that game.
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Both sides of the political media have played it for sure. Elected Republicans also play the game in the policies they enact and in Trump's execution of the government. Have elected Democrats done similarly?
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Several progressive states banned gov travel to States With Bad Policies. San Francisco has banned new gov contracts with companies /headquartered/ in States With Bad Policies.
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none of us is free of Sin
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