Rational fears can lead to irrational conduct, some of it atrocious. Compassion as well as condemnation might be warranted.
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Tag Archives: Florida
States Prepare For The ‘Red Wedding’
How much fiscal blood will states spill due to the pandemic? A governor cites the notorious Red Wedding from “Game of Thrones.”
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Things Can Still Get Better As Numbers Get Worse
As COVID-19 moves into a younger population, comparing daily new cases with earlier months can be misleading.
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A Virus Gets Its Homeowners Due(s)
Like other businesses, clubs and homeowners associations faced pandemic restrictions. Should members receive refunds?
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Legends In Their Own Minds
Inflated self-importance and easily bruised egos make some talented individuals more trouble than it is worth to keep them.
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Going Home
Outlasting a pandemic is a little like making a 1,000-mile nonstop drive down Interstate 95.
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Skeletons In A Lawman’s Closet
Mud flies in the Broward County sheriff’s race, where the incumbent failed to disclose a tragic detail from his childhood.
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A Sheriff’s Negative Endorsement
Deputies may have no confidence in Broward County’s sheriff, but one voter counts that as an endorsement.
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The Cure That Worsens The Disease
By allowing congregations to gather for prayer, governors of Florida and Texas invite tragedy that has occurred in other places.
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Just When You Thought It Was Safe
It may be safe to go back in the water, but good luck getting there as COVID-19 returns for a summer sequel.
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