From WSJopinion: The partisan divide over reopening the economy reflects deeper differences in attitudes about risk, liberty and morality, writes DanCrenshawTX
Main Street: Jerry Falwell, Jr. showed he could reopen his college campus, and still keep coronavirus at bay. Images: Getty Image Composite: Mark KellyThe debate over reopening the economy has a peculiar characteristic: It breaks down almost entirely along political lines.
Liberals emphasize the dangers of an open society, shaming those who want to go back to work. Conservatives argue the opposite. Red states are steadily reopening, while most blue states lag. House Democrats believe it isn’t safe for lawmakers to go back to work, while the Republican-controlled Senate is back in session.To Read the Full Story
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