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An essential business you say? (Original Post) Soph0571 Apr 2020 OP
Please give him some more rope and then safeinOhio Apr 2020 #1
Natural Selection Soxfan58 Apr 2020 #2
Indeed Soph0571 Apr 2020 #6
. Soxfan58 Apr 2020 #7
Isn't there some place to quarantine them? Duppers Apr 2020 #3
He must think that because Scarsdale Apr 2020 #4
If people in Hell could know what is going on up here TNNurse Apr 2020 #5
DeSantis is politicing Chainfire Apr 2020 #8
I can tell you my repug BFF isn't going to church this week. lark Apr 2020 #9
Trump can send all the medical supplies and equipment they need... Trueblue Texan Apr 2020 #13
Exactly, there's not many Americans that won't be hurt by this. lark Apr 2020 #14
A pastor in Kentucky recently held church services. Lonestarblue Apr 2020 #10
Would forcing a church to close down be considered a violation of separation of church & state? Mr. Ected Apr 2020 #11
No. Politics. n/t Igel Apr 2020 #15
Other States have edhopper Apr 2020 #17
I have every reason to believe...... jaxexpat Apr 2020 #12
My wife's church has cancelled services. Igel Apr 2020 #16

Duppers

(28,246 posts)
3. Isn't there some place to quarantine them?
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 05:58 AM
Apr 2020

Some place for them to live and have services? in Guyana maybe?


Scarsdale

(9,426 posts)
4. He must think that because
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 06:07 AM
Apr 2020

Florida was bombarded with any equipment they needed, that they can fight this virus. What an idiot! Typical republican, take care of #1, and let the rest DIE. When will people learn that the gop does not care for working people. Unless you are rich, they will discard you.

 

Chainfire

(17,757 posts)
8. DeSantis is politicing
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:24 AM
Apr 2020

in the middle of a health crisis. He is playing to his ignorant, superstitious voters. He is too lilly-livered to do the right thing.

He should show his dedication to religious freedom by attending packed church services; while following Trumps leadership by taking no health precautions.

The old boy is running for president and verifying his Conservative credentials and damn the cost in lives.

It is time we put Republicanism and Conservatism in the rear-view mirror.

lark

(24,149 posts)
9. I can tell you my repug BFF isn't going to church this week.
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:25 AM
Apr 2020

She and her son will stay home and watch a church service on tv. Anyone that goes to these places is so stupid, they really deserve anything that happens. It will be karma when the ones who were ok with people dying in NY, CA and WA are all of a sudden sick themelves or their parents are deathly sick because of their own rampant ignorance and hate. Look for the #'s in FL and GA to continue to go up due to the RW idiot fascists trumpers in charge. I hate these fuckers with a red hot fury.

Trueblue Texan

(2,922 posts)
13. Trump can send all the medical supplies and equipment they need...
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:57 AM
Apr 2020

...but you can't manufacture more medical personnel. Floridians will suffer too.

lark

(24,149 posts)
14. Exactly, there's not many Americans that won't be hurt by this.
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 08:01 AM
Apr 2020

He's killing us, our economy & the world on purpose for his own personal profit and to please his master - PUtin.

Lonestarblue

(11,814 posts)
10. A pastor in Kentucky recently held church services.
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:26 AM
Apr 2020

Dozens got sick, and three died. So much for taking care of your flock.

People like this never seem to think about others. If they deliberately expose themselves and get sick, they just make it harder for doctors and nurses to handle the caseload. How about thinking of them for a change instead of complaining about not going to church. If your faith is so weak that you must be in a certain building, then you have no faith.

Mr. Ected

(9,687 posts)
11. Would forcing a church to close down be considered a violation of separation of church & state?
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:45 AM
Apr 2020

I'm wondering if this is the basis of the lunatic governor's edict.

Not that the OP isn't spot-on correct, in that the state is instead deeming churches to be essential businesses, which removes the tax exemption argument and leaves (many) churches exposed for the snake oil pitchers they truly are.

jaxexpat

(7,785 posts)
12. I have every reason to believe......
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 07:53 AM
Apr 2020

that at some point I'll be in the same aisle at the local Winn-Dixie with one of these people. The faithful...……….
It's stressful enough just to grocery shop as it is.
Needed to go to the local Lowes last week. Wore a bandana. It was like a badge that said I was untouchable. Everyone looked at me with either fear or disgust, except the lady at checkout. She was happy I looked away from her as I spoke. Management had installed a sneeze screen so high that nearly every customer's speaking breath missed the screen and went right into her face. Have you ever noticed that tall people assume everyone is tall?

Igel

(36,082 posts)
16. My wife's church has cancelled services.
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 09:56 AM
Apr 2020

But still has some service suborganizations working.

They get together *more* often now since the shelter-in-place order. Instead of one Saturday a month it's 2-3 times a week (other organizations handled the other Saturdays). They assemble sandwiches. Form up into crews in trucks and SUVs. Then they go out and deliver meals to the homeless along the highways--depending on the day, anywhere from 75 to 125 of them. They check up on them, ask if there's anything they desperately need. They've taken up collections to buy tents, cots, blankets, etc., etc., etc.

With reduced traffic on the roads and social distancing fear, the homeless around here report both fewer donations of food and of money from the good citizens. They don't file tax returns. They don't have addresses.


The order also says that things like public schools, fire departments, and police are essential services. As are some NGOs that are decidedly progressive in nature. Not traditional "businesses," those.

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