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Old 06-03-2020, 01:54 PM
 
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https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news...uly-1/2418234/

Our retail stores have been reopened for in person shopping. Meaning with that, employees who couldn't work from home, will now go back to work. Same for restaurant workers with outdoor dining. Just McDonald's with outside tables? Service workers back on the job without schools or camps open for their children while they leave home to work?

Then I started to think about the Politics of this. I thought the Governors of these neighboring States were consulting each other on the shutdowns? While Pigs Will Fly before NY, NJ, or Ct ever are put in the Trump column, PA is a Swing State, although with a Democratic Governor. There are a lot of angry people (George Floyd aside) who just want to get back to work, go out, etc., virus be damned.

Just wondering if politics is playing a part in PA going against the other States. I am elderly and just want things to get back to normal. I applaud PA for opening things up.
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