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    Wearing a mask

    The fires have cooled on this subject and the consensus seems to be that mask wearing is a useful thing to prevent spread of the coronavirus. A good one can help keep you from being infected as well.

    So what do you think was the reason for Trump's intransigence on this subject? Why did it become, for him and his supporters, such a big deal? Everyone got caught in the the "Orange Man bad" or "Trump is Wonderful" but apart from all that, why specifically do you think Trump got so invested in the issue?

    My own thought is that 1) He saw this as a way to keep the base together, something crucial to being re-elected and 2) Trump can never ever ever admit being wrong.

    It really is too bad. Fauci was on the other day saying that resistance to masks cost us a lot of lives. And I suspect that the next time we have a pandemic, these terrible lockdowns won't be necessary if people will mask up.

    But as Merlin says, "it is the doom of man that he forgets".

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    Yeah, just got back from a local errand and was wearing a mask to do so. Fauci said to do it - which is good enough for me. It's really a small price to pay for ensuring our society gets through this pandemic.

    Having said the above, I still realize that ANY rule can be deemed a restriction. There's always somebody willing to do it. But, I'm not going to force them - not my interest or my job to do so.

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    I have no issue with wearing a mask.. I expect to being do so for a long time.

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    Wearing a mask doesn't bother me. What bothers me is walking halfway to the store and remembering I left the mask in the truck. Gotta walk back and get it.
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    I now wear one more willingly than I used to......Ben
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    I believe Fauchi also said you didn’t need to wear a mask. I wear one but don’t like it. It’s hard to look cool in one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Wearing a mask doesn't bother me. What bothers me is walking halfway to the store and remembering I left the mask in the truck. Gotta walk back and get it.
    I keep one in my pocket so the long walk back isn't necessary.
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    I have cloth ones with a filter that in addition to the ear loops have a neck loop. So when i don't need it I just let it hang around my neck. Kind of hard to forget it that way
    "The only thing that we learn from torture is the depths of our own moral depravity"

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    As a historian, I'm perhaps MOST interested in what is behind us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    As a historian, I'm perhaps MOST interested in what is behind us.
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    "The only thing that we learn from torture is the depths of our own moral depravity"

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    Quote Originally Posted by TriGuy View Post
    I have cloth ones with a filter that in addition to the ear loops have a neck loop. So when i don't need it I just let it hang around my neck. Kind of hard to forget it that way
    Ditto
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    Those are the ones I use
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