BrianID
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I'm guessing that it will. Especially if voters start to realize the media has hyped up this virus more than they should have. Voters in potential swing states like Michigan are not going to forget what some of these restrictions have done to their jobs and personal freedoms.
I'm not saying this virus isn't a problem. It is sad that many people have died and many more will end up dying from this virus. However, the benefits of social distancing to a certain extent are not worth the damage to our economy and personal freedoms. If the goal is to save human life then we should also stop driving cars, outlaw alcohol and confiscate everyones guns. Unless you have underlining health conditions you are much more likely to die from trauma (car wreck, falls, firearm, etc) this year than from COVID. Living life has risks. If the economy completely tanks because of COVID restrictions then we will be unable to take care of those who are vulnerable to this virus.
I'm not saying this virus isn't a problem. It is sad that many people have died and many more will end up dying from this virus. However, the benefits of social distancing to a certain extent are not worth the damage to our economy and personal freedoms. If the goal is to save human life then we should also stop driving cars, outlaw alcohol and confiscate everyones guns. Unless you have underlining health conditions you are much more likely to die from trauma (car wreck, falls, firearm, etc) this year than from COVID. Living life has risks. If the economy completely tanks because of COVID restrictions then we will be unable to take care of those who are vulnerable to this virus.