A growing number of Americans
are fed up hearing about face masks, ventilators, numbers of Covid
cases/deaths – now pleading that our government dictators, bureaucrats and
experts (who continue to be wrong about every one of their doom and gloom predictions) focus on getting Americans back to work. The latest 2 posts to this Blog address the data behind this plea:
There are 3 notable currently
relevant moments in the history of our great Nation where the citizens have
paid the price of incurring a measurable number of deaths for a selected few
of the population in return for the right for the majority of the population to
live free:
·
Revolutionary
War where 7,000+ patriots died in order to not only allow then 4 million
citizens to live free from the King's rule but to form a Nation based on the
right for now 380 million to live free..
·
Civil War where 300,000+ soldiers of the North died to free 4 million slaves of the South..
·
World
War II where 400,000+ US soldiers died to allow then 138 million citizens
to live free from Hitler's, Hirohito and Stalin's rule and now 380 million US citizens to live free.
Now, think about the 10’s of millions of Americans (lemmings) who, today, are mindlessly following state Governors’ edicts to hunker down at home in fear - not even go to Church (Geez!), and actually cut off their livelihood without protest because they fear the consequences of the edicts of power hungry government leaders who are selling as fact, the "possibility" - (no facts) that their unconstitutional edicts might save (no facts) thousands of lives but with the consequence that 38 million (deplorable) working class citizens have actually (fact) lost their livelihood.
And then - consider these facts:
"The latest Fox News poll indicates 55 percent of those responding feel the nation should wait even if it hurts the bottom line. 34 percent want things open now even if the virus persists.'
The result of this poll (assuming that you believe in the accuracy of polls) is not a surprise. The majority of Americans - certainly way more than 55%, are well off and can afford to hunker down and/or work out of their homes - (the so called "upper class") while the minority of Americans live from pay check to pay check and need to work outside of their homes (the so called "poor and middle class")
Finally, look at this:
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