We need 20 to 30 million tests a day to "restart" America. We can produce at that level, but we're not. We can debate the moral choices once someone in charge shows some competence. Until then it's basically insanity to have a defined solution and not attempt it. We're in a hole and debating throwing other people into holes instead of mass producing ladders.
> The United States has a whole lot of wounds from decades of racist policies and the criminalization of the poor. In 2011, Columbia did a study that we’ve updated: At least 250,000 people die every year from poverty in America. Now, in a pandemic, that’s an open fissure.<p>That’s an astounding figure, likely much higher than the final death toll for American C-19 cases will be. If we accept that kind of annual figure without collectively reflecting on our current system and its inequalities, what hope do we really have long-term? So much of the country is still denial that this is a real pandemic, we can’t even agree on that.
I keep thinking last few days, we need a communist mode. Basically, a way to change all of the normal rules to option B when necessary. Instead of making random laws that make no sense. A method of completely putting all existing loans on pause - effectively not due and not late and the next payment is effectively delayed until the communist mode is turned off. Communist mode should go a lot farther, but you get the idea.