08-08-2020, 01:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2020, 02:00 PM by Bob Butler 54.)
(08-08-2020, 01:17 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: I'm OK with the Democrats shutting down cheap meat packing plants that mainly employ cheap immigrants (legal or illegal) that provide cheap food for cheap people like you to eat. I think it would be a major mistake but whatever the Democrats seem know what's best for Democrats and you seem to be on board with the Democratic way of thinking. Well, have fun starving and dealing with hungry people as you're waiting for couple of disconnected multi-millionaires/ aristocrats named Nancy and Chuck to figure it out and maybe do something about it or possibly ignore it or whatever. Like I said, I'll go in with a Republican minded friend and buy a fucking cow to eat as your waiting for free food.
Not enough thinking is going into changing our work habits to protect workers in the age of COVUS. Places like meat packing plants are optimized for max profits in non pandemic times. Expanding space to improve isolation while continuing work would be nice. But, no. Trump just declares meat packing plants essential, forces the workers to work, and we continue on putting workers at risk. Let them die. Can't let a few worker deaths impact profits, can we?
At least in buying a cow you are using a little smarts to avoid some of Trump's deaths. More ways to work while isolating are needed. Still, most people would rather wait on a vaccine than think and change. I have already given ideas on how this could be done with my own software writing profession.
I am watching a handful of court cases advance, or not advance as the case might be. MA law mandates the shut down of many court rooms and lawyers offices due to the bug, thus only major criminal cases are currently being heard. Even if Walmart and a hospital involve in the cases are regarded as essential, they are using the COVID shutdowns as an excuse not to pay their debts. The legal system is beginning to respond to this. Judge's offices, jails and lawyer's offices are beginning to all have Zoom or similar interfaces so that virtual reality allows them to hold virtual meetings. Some sense of normal pacing is returning in spite of the bug.
This is the sort of thing which everybody should be striving for, the ability to continue productive work while still isolating. We can't afford just to stop and sit. We can't mandate worker deaths to protect corporate profits. We certainly can't afford certain conservatives refusing to take simple painless precautions or putting profits ahead of lives.
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