The Denver Post

Buck: “It’s just craziness to shut down businesses”

- By Justin Wingerter

U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, a Windsor Republican and chairman of the state Republican Party, believes the country is panicked and overreacti­ng to the coronaviru­s outbreak due to a lack of leadership from both major political parties.

“You don’t shut restaurant­s down for 30 days,” Buck said during an interview Wednesday, referring to a policy enacted in Colorado and many other states.

“I have no problem with (stopping) sporting events or things that don’t impact our civil liberties and don’t impact everyday life. Those are things that I think we can suspend for a period of time. But it’s just craziness to shut down businesses or parts of the economy that are absolutely necessary,” the congressma­n added.

Buck said older Americans and those with serious health conditions are rightly concerned about the virus and that the government must act swiftly to help them. But the decision by government officials to shutter stores and restaurant­s is a panicked overreacti­on.

“We don’t have a leader. It was FDR who said, ‘The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.’ We need leaders to stand up and say we’re going to have a measured response,” said Buck, who is usually a defender of President Donald

Trump.

Disruptive as the closures may be, health experts say they’re the only way to avoid a situation like Italy’s, where hospitals are overloaded and have had to decide who gets access to a ventilator to allow them to keep breathing.

The congressma­n’s remarks come at a time when Congress is considerin­g massive stimulus packages that could top $1 trillion.

Buck has voted against two recent coronaviru­s response bills, deeming them fiscally irresponsi­ble, but said the government must help those being hurt economical­ly. He placed some blame on Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, a former hedge fund manager.

“Mnuchin is a creature of Wall Street. Every piece of legislatio­n that he has been proposing protects the rich on Wall Street,” Buck said. “We need to protect these people who are vulnerable from this disease, and who are put out of work because of the overreacti­on.” Buck is a civil libertaria­n and member of the House Freedom Caucus.

“We are telling people they can’t go to church,” the congressma­n said. “We are telling people they can’t hold political rallies. We are telling people that, as the result of a disease that is not targeting younger population­s, they can’t go to school.”

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