I’m the bartender now? I thought I was the homeless guy hanging out at the public library in Seattle with no kids.
I wasn’t wrong Cuomo, not even close. In hindsight, he made a wrong decision about whether to send people in the hospital who didn’t need to be there and lived in rest homes back because he was worried that NYC hospitals would be overwhelmed if they stayed, and he over-estimated the abilities of most rest homes to keep them safe. As it turned out, he was wrong about the hospitals being overwhelmed, but that was hardly a given, and his best guess was reasonable even with the benefit of hindsight given that Covid did in fact overwhelm a lot of hospitals in other regions later on. His wrong decision was not unreasonable at the time given that no one knew at the time how dangerous it was, how it was spread (remember everyone disinfecting surfaced and door knobs?), or even that younger people were low risk of death. I’ve never claimed that the decision wad wrong with the benefit of hindsight, only that it wasn’t unreasonable at the time given the lack of knowledge about Covid, something which was unquestionably the fault of the magat-in-chief, who told y’all that injecting bleach in your lungs and sunshine up your ass would clear everything up straightaway. Trumpanzees keep pointing to Cuomo’s wrong, but not unreasonable, decision at the time because that’s better than discussing their hero Cadet Bonespurs claiming: (1) only 12 people have covid and soon it will be zero; (2) don’t wear masks; (3) it will go away like a miracle when the weather warms up; (4) it’s a hoax; (5) injecting bleach into your lungs will take care of it, as will shooting sunshine up your ass; (6) it will all disappear after the election; (7) there will be a vaccine by October; (8) there will be a vaccine by the election; (9) it’s all Obama’s fault.
You’re doing the classic magat thing, which is to find some flaw in someone that is irrelevant to the issue as a distraction. Did Cuomo behave improperly with female staff? Probably, but that has nothing to do with covid, let alone the reason I defended him. Did Cuomo knowingly attribute people dying of covid in rest homes to hospitals? Maybe, but we don’t know that yet. Regardless, it still doesn’t make his initial decision to send old people who didn’t need to be in the hospital at the time back to nursing homes given what was known about covid at the time. And more importantly, if he did that, it is not something I defended.
So is your kid going NWSL draft out of HS, or PSG?