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Coronavirus lockdowns may trigger the next Tea Party-style movement.

Article on the Esquire by BY CHARLES P. PIERCE APR 15, 2020

On Wednesday, there was a protest in Michigan against Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home order. It had a spiffy name—“Operation: Gridlock”—and it had a spiffy display of, among other banners, the Confederate battle flag. The protest represented tens of actual voters whom Whitmer undoubtedly has lost. But what that protest represents is not half as funny as this bunch of angry shut-ins made it look on Wednesday. From The Daily Beast:

 

The acting director of the Office of National Intelligence is encouraging citizens to break local laws, endangering themselves and others, in the middle of a pandemic. Of all the screwy moments that we have experienced since the founding of Camp Runamuck, this is going to rank very close to the top. And it is not going to be a surprise to anyone if another AstroTurf movement similar to the Tea Party rises, especially if the president* “opens up” the country at the beginning of May.

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2 minutes ago, zhounan said:

One thing is clear: Stay At Home regulation fits only for riches 

This is  valid point up to a point. Middle class people can manage this too. The poor and homeless are very vulnerable. A decent society (which sadly the USA is not really there yet) would have better structure and programs in place to help everyone get through these times. I think after we get through this then there will be a massive leftward shift towards more support for universal health, stronger workers unions, affordable housing programs, and yes eventually guaranteed minimum income. 

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