This might be my wife's (and many other wives thoughts about now).....
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Thoughts on the approach to 70,000 dead... over 10,000 more than in the Vietnam war, and in a matter of weeks, not over 20 years.
Gotta say, for all those who are protesting about their "rights," this crisis has pretty much made a nice clean line between those who are "all about me" and those who are "all about us." It is real easy to identify who is who.
I wish these early open, let me do what I want types would spend some time with my ER cardiologist friend in southern Georgia, where it is a complete disaster - a disaster that experts say will become more widespread after we open up. I want Steve to tell them how it feels to watch people die by drowning in their own thick mucous. I got to see my MIL die up close and personal from COPD - it was gruesome - and he told me COVID makes COPD look like an easy death.
Ah, but on the other hand, these "ME, ME, ME" types are so hardheaded, even watching somebody die that way wouldn't affect them.
I have three friends so far who have retired rather than be called back to unsafe working conditions. We're all of that age or thereabouts. I could too, and I will if I have to return to an unmanageable and unsafe situation.
I have zero faith in my country or the federal government, both of which I think are dying.
"E Pluribus Unum," my foot. It should read "You're On Yer Own!"
OK, soapbox removed. Yank this if inappropriate. It's how I feel.
One of my nephews is an EMT in Georgia, and he says that the news media are really DOWNPLAYING how bad the situation is there. To me, that is the scariest part of NOT KNOWING! Our government, and the news should be unbiased and "tell us like it is", not tell us what they think we should know!Thoughts on the approach to 70,000 dead... over 10,000 more than in the Vietnam war, and in a matter of weeks, not over 20 years.
Gotta say, for all those who are protesting about their "rights," this crisis has pretty much made a nice clean line between those who are "all about me" and those who are "all about us." It is real easy to identify who is who.
I wish these early open, let me do what I want types would spend some time with my ER cardiologist friend in southern Georgia, where it is a complete disaster - a disaster that experts say will become more widespread after we open up. I want Steve to tell them how it feels to watch people die by drowning in their own thick mucous. I got to see my MIL die up close and personal from COPD - it was gruesome - and he told me COVID makes COPD look like an easy death.
Ah, but on the other hand, these "ME, ME, ME" types are so hardheaded, even watching somebody die that way wouldn't affect them.
I have three friends so far who have retired rather than be called back to unsafe working conditions. We're all of that age or thereabouts. I could too, and I will if I have to return to an unmanageable and unsafe situation.
I have zero faith in my country or the federal government, both of which I think are dying.
"E Pluribus Unum," my foot. It should read "You're On Yer Own!"
OK, soapbox removed. Yank this if inappropriate. It's how I feel.
Sorry to hear about your illness Chuck. Seems like you "missed the bullet", thank God. My boyfriend's daughter just left OSU after spending 3 weeks on a ventilator., and another 2 weeks in ICU without the ventilator. It was touch-and-go for a long time not knowing whether she was going to make it. She is home now, very weak and struggling to walk. This virus is nothing to minimize. In 1918 the Spanish Flu killed 600,000 Americans and lasted ten months coming in three distinct waves. I think we all need to prepare for the long haul. Stay safe, and stay well my friend.I get how you feel. This virus put me in the hospital for a couple weeks with half the time in the ICU. Where I differ with you is that I think the Governors have a DUTY to make a better case for the "lock down." We need to see the same information that they are basing their decisions on. We the people can figure out solutions if we know what we are up against. The situation is different in southern Illinois than it is in Chicago. One size does NOT fit all.
My step sister owns a successful hair salon, and she is starving. Her choice is buy food or pay the rent. If she can't pay her rent the landlord will get the contents of her salon, and she will be left with nothing. The bad credit rating will follow her for years. If given the chance she could find a solution that kept her & her customers safe. I was sick and I quarantined myself. I have not seen my new grandson since he was born on 3/18/20. I don't want anyone to go through my ordeal, I don't want my 90 year old father to catch this from me. But I need to get back to work too.
JS.......couldn't agree with you more!!Thoughts on the approach to 70,000 dead... over 10,000 more than in the Vietnam war, and in a matter of weeks, not over 20 years.
Gotta say, for all those who are protesting about their "rights," this crisis has pretty much made a nice clean line between those who are "all about me" and those who are "all about us." It is real easy to identify who is who.
I wish these early open, let me do what I want types would spend some time with my ER cardiologist friend in southern Georgia, where it is a complete disaster - a disaster that experts say will become more widespread after we open up. I want Steve to tell them how it feels to watch people die by drowning in their own thick mucous. I got to see my MIL die up close and personal from COPD - it was gruesome - and he told me COVID makes COPD look like an easy death.
Ah, but on the other hand, these "ME, ME, ME" types are so hardheaded, even watching somebody die that way wouldn't affect them.
I have three friends so far who have retired rather than be called back to unsafe working conditions. We're all of that age or thereabouts. I could too, and I will if I have to return to an unmanageable and unsafe situation.
I have zero faith in my country or the federal government, both of which I think are dying.
"E Pluribus Unum," my foot. It should read "You're On Yer Own!"
OK, soapbox removed. Yank this if inappropriate. It's how I feel.
NY Post coins my new favorite word: Covidiot.
Another good one is: "Branch Covidian."
They sound PDG for a bunch of old geezers! (like me!)
Yeah, I kept thinking that this sounded better than my memories of the original!
I think you speak for many of us right now Craig. Sent you a PM.
Mike
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