05-04-2020, 11:15 PM
(05-04-2020, 10:04 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote:(05-04-2020, 02:43 PM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote:Are you looking at as the culmination or the beginning/trigger? Bob, did American life stop after Pearl Harbor or did Americans still have social gatherings, sports events, go to movies, go out to diner, celebrate Christmas together, watch parades on 4th July, go to bars and so forth during the entire war that followed. ....(05-04-2020, 02:04 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: Maybe, we will have significantly advanced in our overall capabilities by the time the 2nd wave hits and it won't be that big of a deal. Hint. The crisis shouldn't be a time for trial and error these days. In the past yes but not today.
The crisis should be a time of trial and error. It should not be a time for idle hope or wishful thinking. It should not be a time of hoping we will return to the unraveling which will last forever.
There is part of the population that wants to pretend no problem exists, and the problem will just go away with no dire changes. They have believed in small government, low taxes, low domestic spending, and that if you believe hard enough that problems don’t exist they will magically disappear. I have been saying for decades that such world views and values will not change until there is some major disaster. I commonly give Atlanta in the Civil War or Hiroshima in World War II as examples. How many deaths will COVID 19 have to cause before it will have the required effect? How much will it take to open eyes determinedly closed?
Determine a plan to go back to your job or any job safely. Apply to your governor to put that plan in place. See if he will let you. Don't just gripe and wish. To sit and do nothing is to have people die.
I don’t anticipate a return to the past. There are problems that will in time bite you in the rear if you don’t solve them. These problems have been proven to exist. Wishful thinking won’t make them go away.
I think the GIs danced and romanced to Glenn Miller and then went off to war, and the women went to work.