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Voters Fear Indefinite Shutdown, Worry Government May Make Things Worse

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewoood NJ, according to Rasmussen Reports ,voters question how long the United States can remain locked down because of the coronavirus, and most share President Trump’s worry that the government may go too far in its efforts to defeat the disease.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that only 36% of Likely U.S. Voters think the United States can afford to remain largely shutdown for an indefinite period of time to limit the spread of the coronavirus. A plurality (46%) believes America can’t afford an indefinite shutdown, while 18% are not sure.

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4 thoughts on “Voters Fear Indefinite Shutdown, Worry Government May Make Things Worse

  1. When this is over people will not flock to restaurants, bars and stores. We have been changed

  2. Hudson street Garage to be open market where VOR residents can rent a table to sell grandmas silverware to
    Make rent. Tax defaults just wait..very sad .

  3. People forget easily. They will flock public places and go back to their way of life as soon as they hear that danger is almost over. I know I won’t be doing it but majority of people tend to be too proud about “their way of life”.
    As per RW it will be in a state of disarray for the foreseeable future. Unfinished (and useless) garage, unfinished apartment buildings, horrible road conditions, reduced village services etc. If there is a silver lining to this horror is that the transformation of RW into the next city will slow down and developers appetite will be reduced temporarily. But the place will be a mess nevertheless.

  4. What do you mean unfinished?
    The contractors are working everyday and all construction is on schedule.
    Doom and gloom all you like…just do it elsewhere.

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