Fitch said:Well said, and I would hope we can all agree with your last two points.CowtownAg06 said:
I get the point you're trying to make. People shouldn't get too riled up about Sly's moving target b/c it has little authority. However, that is really missing the point. There are plenty of schools, churches, businesses, and individuals who are looking for guidance and don't follow/understand this stuff well. The listen to local leaders rhetoric is strong.
I just want want our leaders to tell the truth and lead. This goes to all reaches of government and ideological tribes.
At the very least, we should have been able to trust the information and data coming from the Houston Health Department and the Harris County Public Health Department.
Politicians are partisan; public health departments and their staff should not be. But I've felt for months that Turner and Hildalgo are influencing the tone of the message coming out of both organizations. Not to mention, the data both agencies report has been suspect, at best. Those two agencies have proven themselves absolutely worthless when it comes to guiding the public through this crisis.
Then you have the Med Center data that everyone in authority is conveniently ignoring, at least as long as the trends have been moving away from threat level Everybody Panic.