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Between that and the protests in Michigan it’s not inconceivable that Democratic Governors have done the right thing, saved lives, and will be blamed
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JackDawson
public sentiment is overwhelmingly on the side of staying the course. Don't confuse this for anything but a loud, tiny minority. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 15 '20, 13:04
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That’s true and fair, my point is that he is a master of blame shifting
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JackDawson
Apr 15, 13:07
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Yes he is. But this time, I don't think it's sticking (widely). The reality here is most people are actually following this. It's everywhere and so
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pmb
Apr 15, 13:11
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Good point -- nm
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JackDawson
Apr 15, 13:14
exactly. these are small scale Charlottesville's. Nothing more -- nm
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Jovian
Apr 15, 13:06
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The GOP approach effectively says: we don’t want to do anything for you. You work or you die. Can the Dems realize this and sell it as for what it is?
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JackDawson
Apr 15, 13:08
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