they want government involved in more things (healthcare, higher education, corporate governance). They also enact policies that make things more difficult for business, which is one reason why many of our businesses went overseas. Those are all facts.
The Republican party has no policy on infectious diseases. Not one. And they are the party that wants to protect life at birth, so it can't be that they are the party that doesn't care when people die.
The Democratic governors and mayors have been more strict with their use of shutdowns. And there is growing evidence that the disease isn't going to be close to what the officials said it would be. And they give no timetable for easing those restrictions, even as their initial reasons for the shutdown (hospital resource overload) is completely overblown.
I'm actually not going to respond to anything else, so no need to respond. My statements were based on actual policy positions for each party. And they should cause us to question their motives given the evidence we are now seeing.