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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Getting Them Back To Work

Getting some back to work will not be easy. There's more free money than ever before, many realize they can survive on less than they thought, and many jobs disappeared. The result will be higher government costs, more national debt, and a larger number of people dependent on government. To add insult to injury, many that were furloughed will have a hard time catching up. Their resources are dwindling, and even food is becoming a problem.

The handling of the Covid 19 was a mistake from the beginning. Those that could profit helped in creating an unwarranted panic. Rational thought was thrown out the window, and in the long run, the cure will be worse than the illness. Democrats are trying to remove constitutional rights, and the simmering discontent is becoming more apparent.

I'm seeing more people about. It appears those that are frightened will stay frightened, and those unwilling to sit back and starve are pushing for a return to normalcy. Time will reveal how this all turns out, but the fight to keep individual sovereignty will be necessary. 

10 comments:

  1. The handling was bad from the beginning and what worries me now are the "experts" and those in govt who won't "let go" of the bad data. I also think the Left (with their media allies) will make a new big push on FEAR and PANIC.
    -Dave

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    1. The government is full of bureaucrats that are staunch Democrats. Like parasites, they are willing to destroy their host to survive. They'll make a strong effort to keep the hype to a fever pitch, so they can rationalize their existence.

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  2. I hear that Trump will be pivoting away from using the Bill Gates and WHO models and replacing with the actual data that is now in. Let's hope that's true and that it is not already too late.

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    1. Trump needs to listen to the working folks that watched the "essential" workers continue working, while they were choked down by government thugs.

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  3. The cure has been worse than the disease. And we haven't hit the rough parts yet.

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    1. The cure created poverty for millions. In a perfect world, they'll get their chance for paybacks.

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  4. People are easy to control when they're scared. I hear that in several places, "snitch lines" are being set up so that fearful pustules can tattle on those that aren't obeying the increasingly asinine regulations coming out of our idiot leaders. The "cucks and Karen's" out there get a charge out of being in positions where they can enforce and harass others with social distancing regulations and using them to make others miserable.
    This may very well escalate into a battle for the nation's soul. This "disease" is only one of many that we seriously need to deal with. I am beginning to think of Corona not as a disease, but rather, a sympom...

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  5. Give people disincentives to work now.
    Keep them socially distanced as long as possible so that the "second wave spike" happens as late as possible, preferably about October.
    Use the disease and the destroyed economy to defeat Orange Man in November.

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    1. I think that's their plan, but it really isn't working. People with sense have had enough.

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