Dresden wrote:dougthonus wrote:Dresden wrote:
They have been in violation of local ordinances. Las Vegas had a rule prohibiting gatherings of more than 50 people, which Trump ignored.
Restaurants don't have hundreds, sometimes thousands of people crowding together. And what if studies showed that 700 people have died from one particular restaurant not following CDC and local protocols for Covid safety? And most restaurants do try to keep people social distanced.
It would be hard to prove that a particular death was caused by attending a rally. But if you have 700 cases to go over, I think you could make a pretty good case that with a lot of these people, it would be pretty likely that they caught it at his rally. It would be circumstantial, but enough circumstantial evidence is enough to convict somebody.
Whatever restaurants try to do, and i don't think it is much in most cases except the absolute minimum required, going to restaurants has been shown to be one of the highest risk thing people are doing. I would guess our willingness to allow indoor dining or count the sealed tents as outdoor dining are responsible for more spread and deaths than trumps rallies.
I would agree that dining has caused more deaths than Trump rallies. You could, however, make the argument that what Trump is doing is more dangerous and more reckless, since I would guess that there is a higher probability of either catching Covid or dying going to a Trump rally than you do going out to eat.
The other argument against Trump, which is a moral argument and not a legal one, is that restaurant owners are opening in order to keep from losing their business and their livelihood. Trump is holding rallies for no other reason than to hold onto his political power, and he is endangering (and in fact, killing) the very people he has pledged to try to protect.
I plus 1'd your initial post even though I think it's safe to say he'd never get charged with anything nor do I think should he. I just wanted to emphasize how irresponsible and morally reprehensible it was to see those rallies crapping on science and public health in every way. Years from now when covid is being studied in textbooks ala the 1918 Spanish flu, pictures like those will nicely illustrate why things got as bad as they did.