If you are a Governor when you open things back up ?

bigsmoothie

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And who says so, the expert Matt Jones and his sidekicks. And who is first. His mentor Cuomo? LOL.. What a dumb comment.
Governors are all getting better numbers than mr trump. Be sure to buy of of his signature masks he is selling. Leave it to trump to make money off a pandemic.
 

Spica Orbit

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Imagine if Bevin did this

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Do you think the Lexington Herald & Louisville Courier Journal will pick this story up? Not a chance, but if they do, they'll blame Bevin or McConnell.
 
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Do you think the Lexington Herald & Louisville Courier Journal will pick this story up? Not a chance, but if they do, they'll blame Bevin or McConnell.
LEX18 did and mentioned that Lundergan wasn’t the CEO anymore but members of his family were. He isn’t CEO because he is going to prison for a campaign finance conviction.

Man the Beshear’s are dirty AF.
 

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LEX18 did and mentioned that Lundergan wasn’t the CEO anymore but members of his family were. He isn’t CEO because he is going to prison for a campaign finance conviction.

Man the Beshear’s are dirty AF.
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And the complete lack of coverage by the newspapers in Lexington & Louisville just shows what complete jokes they've become. Both can't go out of business fast enough for me.
 
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anthonys735

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What can’t you get done in a week?
Get staff back and trained on how to follow procedures, build new outdoor seating, supply lines for what ppe may be required, stock inventory. Alabama and TN released guidance over 3 weeks ago. Even if you're going to remain locked down it would've been smart to allow businesses to start planning rather than now they'll either have to rush it or just delay opening.
 

CatsFanGG24

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No I just know Florida’s are wrong. The gov down there is a trump puppet.
The Florida governor required a negative test result for nursing home residents to return to their care facilities. California governor paid facilities $1k per person to take them back (sick), NY, NJ, Michigan forced homes to take sick residents back and “isolate” them.

That’s a simple reason why the numbers are so different.

I do not know what KYs policy was - but we did horrible with nursing homes, that’s for sure.
 

anthonys735

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Feel like we should revisit the NY supporting KY discussion with those pompous dbags. Considering their negligence basically f*cked the country.
 
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Get staff back and trained on how to follow procedures, build new outdoor seating, supply lines for what ppe may be required, stock inventory. Alabama and TN released guidance over 3 weeks ago. Even if you're going to remain locked down it would've been smart to allow businesses to start planning rather than now they'll either have to rush it or just delay opening.
Well no one was dumb enough to think any restaurants would be able to open with no restrictions. They should have been already on top of most of that stuff. Don’t worry you will get your overpriced steak soon enough.
 
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No I just know Florida’s are wrong. The gov down there is a trump puppet.

I feel sorry for people like you. People who follow a politician around like a lost puppy dog. For the record. I feel sorry for the people who follow trump around like a puppy dog too.

you obviously haven’t looked at any of this objectively. Florida reports their #’s with more detail than any other state in the nation. They report county level #’s every day. Florida’s done a good job of dealing with this. They had a unique challenge early on. Droves of NYC folks won’t the resources to get out of nyc rushed to the east coast of Florida. They contained the outbreak related to that rush very well. No overcrowding if hospitals. And a good mobilization of testing.

At least bring some facts to Your sad Beshear stroke sessions.

facts below

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/florida/
 

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At this point, the economy is devastated everywhere. It's high time to just this thing rip and see what happens. I suspect the consequences of the virus will not be markedly different if lockdowns were maintained.

The consequences to the economy, on the other hand.....if lockdowns are contined....ouch.

It's time to greet this virus with a middle finger.
 
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Well no one was dumb enough to think any restaurants would be able to open with no restrictions. They should have been already on top of most of that stuff. Don’t worry you will get your overpriced steak soon enough.


I'm getting mine on the 22nd and 23rd and it is going to be glorious. Thank you, Donald.
 

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Going to be interesting to see what happens when all these lobbyists start to realize we aren’t, and have never been “all in this together”. If your insurance policies covered shutting down due to actual communicable disease, and not shutting down due to a dipshit governor who was way over his head, you may be **** out of luck.

Obviously half the state is going to direct all the blame at the insurance companies, not the guy who was dismissing small business owners who were asking him to take a more measured approach as “lobbyists” while posting snipers on rooftops.

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/ne...y-cares-without-proof-covid-cases/5170306002/
 
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Going to be interesting to see what happens when all these lobbyists start to realize we aren’t, and have never been “all in this together”. If your insurance policies covered shutting down due to actual communicable disease, and not shutting down due to a dipshit governor who was way over his head, you may be **** out of luck.

Obviously half the state is going to direct all the blame at the insurance companies, not the guy who was dismissing small business owners who were asking him to take a more measured approach as “lobbyists” while posting snipers on rooftops.

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/ne...y-cares-without-proof-covid-cases/5170306002/

Your first paragraph is spot on. Andy's propensity to criticize first and ask questions later makes him look really stupid. If you actually think critically.

He was quick to bash Bill Lee and Tennessee. How stupid does andy look now? They have fewer deaths and have tested triple the # of people and double the people per capita.

He was quick to bash business groups for asking why we were the only state shutting down certain types of businesses. Chiropractors were his favorite target.

Next he went after churches.

He's like a lot of politicians who fall into the trap of going into an echo chamber with those who support you unconditionally. It's obvious that there is no diversity of thought in his administration.