IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 2:58 am
Mjl wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 9:29 pm
IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 5:56 pm
Well, I think it's silly that weed dispensaries are open for recreational sales, small liquor stores open, cigarette shops open...but for a month I couldn't golf and you still can't go walk by the lake...i also think for a long time his response was based too much off of chicago area while not realizing that those strict restrictions weren't as necessary in the much smaller rural counties (which fwiw is not my county)...that has caused many of the smaller counties to rebel against his restrictions and now aren't following any of them. Whereas I think if it was done more on a county by county or regional approach from the beginning that people wouldn't have become as upset as they have.
I also think its terrible optics that his wife went to florida, but I am not freaking out about it like some.
That's worse than Trump downplaying it and saying the states should be responsible for themselves while calling this a war?
Weed and alcohol are things that keep people happy when bored at home, and they don't require prolonged contact with people to purchase. It would be monumentally stupid to disallow those.
Pritzker followed Trump's guidelines by enacting the stay at home, and has a detailed plan in which different parts of the state can open things at different times based on the numbers.
How the hell is that worse.
People standing in long lines of 100+ for an hour + to buy weed is significantly less safe than playing golf outside. That was my only point. I don't have an issue with weed stores and liquor stores being open, but some of what was chosen to remain open had nothing to do with what was "safe", which is stupid if stuff is being closed down for our "safety".
People standing in any lines - short, medium, long,
for any period of time - 30 seconds, 10 minutes, an hour, 7 hours,
to buy anything - weed, paper clips, butt plugs,
is probably just as safe if not more safe if they are "social/physical distancing" and wearing masks (which they are/were required to do) than someone playing golf - in any capacity.
So your only point has kind of been "de-bunked".
You did use the word "some" when you said, "some of what was chosen to remain open had nothing to do with what was "safe", which is stupid if stuff is being closed down for our "safety".
I would have used the word most - not "some".
At the beginning I questioned what is "essential" more than what is "safe".
I feel many things that were closed could have remained open if it was done "safely".
The problem that I have stated repeatedly is that too many people don't give a fuck about "safely" and how do you deal with those people when they choose to ignore the safety of others?
My Mayor felt the need to punish me for other people's recklessness. I question if I should be more upset with her for not figuring out a good way to deal with the assholes so that I can continue to enjoy the things I do or if I should place more blame on the assholes for being who and what they have always been - assholes.