>>9795049>isn't it more like, they are told not to come to work?yes but as i've said, no one is challenging that. the pushback doesn't necessarily have to come from the federal government: i seriously doubt the governor is going to call the national guard on a restaurant staying open or an office still working, or that they would be able to hold firm in a lengthy supreme court level debate that would come in trying to enforce such a ruling. but everyone just blindly obeys. if i try to say trump is at fault for not challenging it, i also have to say the people are at fault too
it's not been a popular sentiment when i've said it thus far, but for all the "come and take them" and "don't tread on me" and talk of rights i get from everyone, i'm quite disappointed that when faced with what they even outright call an "unconstitutional" act, they still let it have power over them. i'm reminded of all the countermemes where people would talk of revolution on a gun grab one day and then turn them in the next. no one challenged authority: that shouldn't bode well for any "SHALL" concerned
>in any case, I have a hard time imagining anyone that is sufficiently right wing, or at the very least just politically aware that they haven't since the very beginning smelled something very fishy about this whole corona thing.it's all muddy right now, everyone fixated on so many different things. young and less intelligent crowds are focused on the trumpbux meme, sometimes ironically, sometimes not, older crowds are spooked by fearmongering, other crowds are focused on trying to combat the democrat peanut gallery, and few people are actually trying to be level-headed
i had to spend most of today debating unironic socialists trying to argue that UBI was actually a good thing, either permanently or jut for a little while, because they were either economic illiterates or they genuinely thought they'd be plundering elites instead of giving their taxes to inner city minorities