2195 We Didn't ‘Flatten The Curve,’ We Flattened The U.S. Health Care System. Across the country, hospitals shut down 'non-essential' procedures in preparation for a surge of coronavirus patients that never appeared. (thefederalist.com) posted 358 days ago by Sea_Still 358 days ago by Sea_Still +2195 / -0 64 comments share 64 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (64) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 26 ▼ – MeatloafFvck 26 points 358 days ago +26 / -0 Should be the first industry to open up immediately permalink save report block reply ▲ 14 ▼ – TrumpSavedWesternCiv 14 points 358 days ago +14 / -0 Ohio's governor just yesterday "revised" his order to allow non Chinese virus procedures and said that he had not intended for it to be so restrictive when he issued it. If that is true, then why the fuck would he just now revise it? permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 17 ▼ – SemperFree 17 points 358 days ago +17 / -0 Or how about don't issue Draconian, restrictive measure in the first places. States should not have the right to shut anything down. Government is incompetent and incapable of making the right decisions. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 7 ▼ – deleted 7 points 358 days ago +8 / -1 ▲ 2 ▼ – squishles 2 points 358 days ago +2 / -0 "uwu I made an oopsy poopsy with my penny wenny" permalink parent save report block reply
Should be the first industry to open up immediately
Ohio's governor just yesterday "revised" his order to allow non Chinese virus procedures and said that he had not intended for it to be so restrictive when he issued it. If that is true, then why the fuck would he just now revise it?
Or how about don't issue Draconian, restrictive measure in the first places.
States should not have the right to shut anything down. Government is incompetent and incapable of making the right decisions.
"uwu I made an oopsy poopsy with my penny wenny"