The thing is, you can read between the lines of what Boz really believes as opposed to what he types. For example, he wasn't willing to bet on any or all of the White House projections regarding number of deaths all these months while he downplayed the virus (hint: the Over was a clean sweep).
Now, for example, if he really believed the economy was recovering, he'd offer a stock market wager for the next 30 days. Or an unemployment wager.
The Dow stands at 26,300 as I type this.
See, what doesn't get said usually tells you more than what somebody blathers on about. For example, Herman Cain died a month after attending the Tulsa rally. He died of coronavirus. Now all these months, we've learned when Tom Hanks or Chris Cuomo or the British PM, or Rand Paul or various representatives in government were diagnosed, then we got to follow the cases as they unfolded. Herman Cain, however -- nary a peep about his getting the virus. Nothing about his progress. The only time we discover anything is after he's died. Gee, I wonder why. And this is a guy who undoubtedly got the absolute best of care, not only for himself, but because of what his death a month after the Tulsa rally would imply.
Yeah, not hard to read between GOP lines.