Do you think restaurants or gyms should fully reopen along with schools?
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Do you think restaurants or gyms should fully reopen along with schools?

Yes, businesses should reopen as well!

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No, we have to follow the guidelines.

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Yes, businesses should reopen as well!

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Matthew Carter
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Matthew Carter

Oregon Constitution grants impartiality among all businesses. You either close ALL of them or you open ALL of them

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Kim Oden
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Kim Oden

Yes, as long as they can do it safely. It's past time.

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Amber Chan
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Amber Chan

To save the economy ...small businesses can't last much longer if they remain closed.

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Kristin Grace
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Kristin Grace

Many businesses are suffering. Many people are loosing their life accomplishments and savings. Children are suffering mentally and physically. Government should not be acting in a parental role making things mandatory, enough is enough.

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Paige Tosello
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Paige Tosello

COVID numbers are not correlated to indoor dining, this is causing an unnecessary hardship for businesses who follow social distancing protocols.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

They should be able to stay open using precautions

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Chloe Stills
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Chloe Stills

So that we don't have more businesses closing permanently.

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YES!! With an adjusted occupancy rate ALL businesses including gyms and sport facilities such as tennis, pickleball... as long as it isn't a contact sport should be able to OPEN UP!! The spread is coming for family gatherings and the under 30 crowd being irresponsible!!

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Nik Myles
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Nik Myles

These lock downs do nothing but hurt Americans

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

Why not? Trump is gone. No reason now to destroy our economy. It is to late however too much damage has been done to recover. I anticipate a downward spiral into a black hole because democrats don't want a thriving economy.

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Nic Secor
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Nic Secor

You spend less time at a restaurant than students do in a classroom.

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Christena
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Christena

OMG YES- reopen as regular. Figure something else out.

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Liz Mullin
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Liz Mullin

It's only hurting our economy to remain closed. I've continued to work throughout this shutdown but many businesses have closed their doors for good. What has being closed really accomplished? Nothing because we were closed and the numbers still climbed. If people are afraid then stay home!

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Yes obviously, and most definitely, the business shut downs are hurting more people than the virus. Big stores are open, why destroy the small business especially the restaurants! Less than 1.4 % has come from restaurants. This is from Democrat's that love control ! We must bet Brown out of office

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

Our economy and survival of small business owners

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

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Linda Finley Maxey
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Linda Finley Maxey

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No, we have to follow the guidelines.

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Beaver Fan
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Beaver Fan

Unfortunately no. I do miss them and understand the frustration but let's take it slow.

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Jeff Howerton
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Jeff Howerton

We are not through with this. Too many people are still getting sick!

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Larry Yeargan
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Larry Yeargan

We need to trust the science. The federal government needs to develop a comprehensive program to defeat the pandemic which would include assistance to restaurants and gyms, since the states don't have the money to aid these important businesses.

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Jan Dow
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Jan Dow

Covid can spread too easily in restaurants and gyms. With the new mutations of the virus being way more contagious, we can't take chances. Way more people can catch the new variant, have no symptoms, but be very contagious.

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Using precautions we they should be able to stay open

Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning?

Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning?

Eve

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Morning

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Eve

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Lindsay Gant
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Lindsay Gant

Gifts on Christmas Eve, Santa presents on Christmas morning.

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Morning

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The Christmas tree debate: Which side are you on?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
574 Votes

The Christmas tree debate: Which side are you on?

Natural

3

Artificial

4

Natural

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Ka San
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Ka San

I love a natural tree best, but I have to admit that a few years ago, I bought a beautiful fake tree, with lights, berries, and pine cones already on it and I love it.

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Ben Wiborg
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Ben Wiborg

Nothing like a natural smelling tree for the holidays.

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Bob Crain
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Bob Crain

No brainier, natural trees rock. A renewable product and great fragrance in house, No plastic.

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Artificial

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Judy Ostrom-Dixon
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Judy Ostrom-Dixon

Real trees are too darn expensive, $60 a year or $60 for 10 years or more!

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Ian McCoy
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Ian McCoy

Because it is better for the environment, for thousands of trees are being cut down and you don’t have to go through the big mess

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Ruben Espinoza
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Ruben Espinoza

It lasts for a lot of years, it doesn't makes sense to cut a tree to send it to the trash after 2 weeks

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Jennifer Finley
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Jennifer Finley

There really is no need to kill a living tree in order to set it up in one's home just so people can look at it and then throw it away once the holiday season is over. It's wasteful and selfish.

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