05-04-2020, 02:04 PM
(05-04-2020, 10:50 AM)Bob Butler 54 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.(05-04-2020, 10:30 AM)David Horn Wrote: Buried in this comment is a huge dose of irony. Yes, the Tea Party is back, expecting miracles and certainly no taxes. We'll see how the return-to-work gig works out. I suspect that past is prologue, so the Great Return to Work will become the Great Second Wave of COVID. What will you say them? Should we just work and die?
The who and what do you chose to bitch about? Nancy Pelosi and Marxism. Well, the future of the country may come down to spending like drunken sailors (let's let the 'sailors' drink this time -- the 'Admirals' already got more than their share already), and maybe -- just maybe -- there will be an economy to restart in a year or so.
Maybe the Great Second Wave of COVID will teach people to work smart. It should be possible to perform some functions with an absolute maximum of isolation. Those who think the economy needs to restart should be working towards exactly how to do that safely. If someone has a pretty good idea of how, let them give it a try.
I am also thinking now is the time to reduce the retirement age and perhaps the length of the work week. The older people are vulnerable to the bug, and shouldn’t be out there. There is a surplus of labor at vital jobs, and people aren’t seeking them out. Luxuries are not going to profit just now. Maybe people should be delivery drivers or grocery workers rather than try to sell a pretty bauble.
Think, people. The crisis is supposed to be a time of trial and error. So trial and error already.