I see more of the opposite problem, one party hell-bent to open up the economy for the same reason no matter the risk.
But we better leave it at that, or we'll get in trouble with forum management.![]()
Never mentioned it, but when I saw your handle I looked it up and then ordered a copy of 'Absalom, Absalom'. Great book, so thanks for that.
I disagree with both of you that the problems are political. All government decisions at any level are influenced by politics, but I'm seeing similar policies across the board, and they all put health first. No governor wants to be the one whose state fails, or even does more poorly than others - each is under the microscope.
The real test for each of them now, is to re-open successfully, keeping less-affected areas in mind. When they put these policies in place, they couldn't treat some counties differently, or the more heavily-enforced areas would cry "foul". But re-opening is different, as now they have numbers to base their decisions on.
But this is a test for each of us personally. If you are acting like a fool, your neighbors are seeing it, and vice-versa. These are times that we will remember for the rest of our lives, so behave how you want to be remembered.