I went to a poor town in Kitsap County, Washington yesterday.
Over the past decade, the city and business community has spent millions to revitalize their downtown.
Now with the coronavirus shutdown, all of that investment, all of the hope, has been laid to waste.
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The businesses and citizens here don't "want people to die." They don't want to "kill grandma so they can get a haircut." They want to survive. They want their sandwich shop or comic store to be there when this ends. Rural counties should be able to calculate their own risk.
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Why should rural Washington be hostage to the work-from-home modelers and shut-it-down-forever politicians? Why should rural New York be hostage to De Blasio and Cuomo, who botched the response in New York City so badly? Small communities need representation. They need choice.
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Here's the bottom line: the virus has hit different places with varying intensity. Those places have different needs, cultures, and risk profiles. They deserve to set their own policy. They deserve to calculate their own risks and rewards. They deserve that freedom.
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San Francisco has been hostage to urban politics. Blinded by tech $, we lost other industries with Bechtel, Charles Schwab, McKesson leaving. Now tech’s exiting, either to another location (Stripe) or virtual realm (Twitter, Salesforce). Crime will fast become the main industry.
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