My wife and kid hold dual citizenship, and one day I will to, I've always planned on moving to USA one day... which is why I keep up on the politics and how things are down there. My wife votes... so my opinion I'm sure slightly influences her, which means I do have a bit of say...a tiny bit! For now, until I can vote. But even if I could, I don't think I would. A little known secret I never mention, that pisses my wife off...
I would have voted for Trump, and I felt like hilary was the worst candidate the democrats could put up. And not that my opinion matters.. but for this election I also think Biden would be just as bad as hilary was, and even if I could vote and it'd matter... I'm not sure who I'd vote for. So even if I were a us citizen... maybe I'd be a hippocrit for complaining / discussing stuff and doing nothing about it. But I still see it as it shouldnt be Republican or Democrat, us vs them - If Republicans win... Do Democrats just start hating America? No... so they should be helping the Republicans continue to make america a better place to live. Not at eachothers throats, and vice-versa. It shouldn't matter who is in office... The whole party system has gone too far in my opinion. "United" states of America... now I see media and people talking about if trump wins or if biden wins there will be a civil war from the other side... It's just dumb, damned if you do, damned if you dont.
Onto the other part - I know I've said it before, but I will again - I feel like all of america is split. You see it all the time... The whole BLM/ALM, wearing a mask, not wearing a mask... russia is bad, russia is good. It doesn't matter which side starts a topic, it's really hard for the other side to agree with them. I don't post political stuff much, and when I do I do still try to point out both sides of the argument, even if I am leaning against the other... For exactly why you said, I don't want people to be fighting eachother back and fourth. It seems like in this day and age it's one or the other...there is no debates or trying to see the other side - not just in USA, but everywhere... I've learned long ago it takes moving a mountain to change someones opinion on politics.
Where I wont be "Political" and try to show both sides of the argument though is Covid. Months ago everyone wrote it off as the flu - Fine... it wasnt that wide spread, it wasn't that bad back then and not everyone was following what happened in china, so I can see why. But now theres 10,000 new cases in USA per day. But people are still saying it's a news media hoax and flu that people shouldn't worry about - And I'm not going to pander to them and say you may be right, when it's obvious theyre wrong.
Theres been 2.8 million cases. 5% of 2.8 million cases is 140,000. Theres been 130,000 deaths in USA - Thats roughly 5% when rounding up. So 4.5-5% mortality rate of known cases of covid. Lets say the news and Fauci are reporting way more cases than are real - The mortality rate percent only goes up.... you can fake positive cases, you can't really fake the death rate. The death rates rise considerably once the hospitals get overwhelmed... And right now theyre all at peak... so the death rate is about to climb substantially.
Yet covid is still being downplayed as it's nothing. And it does affect Canada - We've had to fine / arrest a dozen or so Americans who have said they were driving through to Alaska (One reason we allow USA citizens to still enter Canada) Only to find them vacationing in our parks and tourist towns. Everyday the border remains closed, it hurts our economy as well as your economy... It's tourist season right now, a lot of our towns and tourist destinations are hurting and closing up shop.
If covid was taken seriously to begin with... It wouldnt be so bad. There is still going to be wave after wave until we get a vaccine... but It'd be controllable and the country could re-open up. To me... Covid should not be about politics, it should not be about us vs them, or Canada vs USA vs russia VS china or whatever. Theres a dangerous disease going around, and everyone, despite what your beliefs or political views are should be working together....but its not happening.
And just to play devils advocate again. Trump shut down travel from China really quick when Covid came out - And all the democrats were screaming how racist that was and how he shouldnt have done it. It blows my mind... it doesnt matter if the party believes in something or not, if the other one came up with it... there will be opposition.
I honestly believe trump could come out with a gun ban tomorrow, and 90% of Democrats would all of a sudden be pro gun and say trumps taking away their freedoms. It doesn't matter what the issue is, especially during election time they're arguing just to argue and play to their base. Its not about who's right and who's wrong, I don't care if you believe there should be a wall at Mexico or Canada or between the red and blue states... Believe what you want to believe, theres no reason people can't have different opinions and still get along and work together.
Take S101 as an example. I could be wrong.. but I feel like it's 90% Republican. I feel like I have different views than most of the people on here - But I still generally get along with everyone, I get helped and I'm willing to help. I partake in some heated discussions like this - You can call me a hoser, threaten to build a wall around my house even, I'd still act civil and be willing to help. I don't care what peoples opinions are on politics...whether theyre for, or against trump or anyone else - If you're a decent person (Most on here seem to be) Thats all that matters. The reason USA has free speech is so people can be open and discuss stuff without fear of repercussions from authorities or anyone else. Debate and discussion is healthy, so long as you allow it to be.
I don't go flouting that I don't agree with trump on here - but I'm sure 99% of people know it based on my posts. and I'm not banished or ignored because of it. Thats how it should be - free to express your opinions in a civilized way... and I appreciate that I can. America and Canada are much, much more alike than most people seem to realize - so while it seems like I'm from another country and know nothing about whats going on... it's not as accurate as it seems!
And I know this topic has been derailed and turned more into politics than about the original question... so I'll shut up now. I don't mind political talk, and we seem to be able to keep it civil - I believe theres a forum where it's allowed, and I do think it's healthy to discuss things - I feel like the reason people get divided so much is because being political has become too poisonous so no one does talk about it. People shouldn't get penalized for their beliefs, no matter what they are, IMO!
Onto the original question - I believe most professionals are recommending if you cant keep 6 FT, then you should wear a mask. We don't require people to wear them indoors... but we have a lot of space and we do require people to mantain 6 ft at all times. I think it's case by case, with how hard your area is hit.