Ah yes, the wildly different feedback loops between immediate and highly visible heroics vs long term strategy and investment over time. Both are valuable and both should be rewarded, but it's so much more common to only reward the former. So hard to get right.https://twitter.com/mekkaokereke/status/1248338219835383808 …
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Replying to @sjcary
There's also just vastly different conditions. NYC had significantly more travelers from Europe coming through, far more people riding public transit, etc. The tweets today of people acting like it's some sort of governor competition are weird.
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Replying to @ZacSweers @sjcary
Lots of things were different, but a huge one was the slow response of Cuomo. On March 18 he adamantly said that a lockdown would not happen… https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/18/podcasts/the-daily/cuomo-new-york-coronavirus.html …pic.twitter.com/A9hDnsi9ZI
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Replying to @thijsniks @sjcary
There's so much we don't know about how long this has been spreading, I don't really that claim carries much weight. Could argue CA is getting a break now because they completely missed this last year if this research pans out. Do we shit on Newsom then? https://abc7news.com/coronavirus-covid-19-herd-immunity-california/6091220 …
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Replying to @ZacSweers @sjcary
There were few people who thought California was moving too slowly, but there were many who considered New York to be a snail. Newsom was ahead of the pack on what we knew at the time and Cuomo wasn’t.
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Replying to @thijsniks @sjcary
And my point remains that I don't get what the point of this discussion is. Cancel Cuomo?
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Let’s not give Cuomo the same boost Giuliani got, because neither deserved it
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