As we look at our current situations like going out wearing a mask, maintaining social distancing or physical distancing, and abiding by some restrictions, all of these are so depressing. How are you guys dealing with this matter?
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As we look at our current situations like going out wearing a mask, maintaining social distancing or physical distancing, and abiding by some restrictions, all of these are so depressing. How are you guys dealing with this matter?
Avoiding cities, crowds, and people in general is easier here than in most areas of the country. Although this life style provides peace of mind it does not stop the virus. I guess we are learning to live with the virus, not focused on dying from it.
Would be better to focus on how we can live without the virus rather than living with it. Viruses can be defeated, it just takes some effort, cooperation, money and science. The US gov was kind enough to invest billions of taxpayer dollars into making a vaccine. As long as everyone gets what they paid for (the vaccine), by this time next year we will all be back to normal and forget about the rona. That's the hope anyway. Unfortunately we are still about a month away from when it gets really bad in terms of deaths from the virus. Before it is over everyone will know someone personally who has died from it. Could even be one of us on here that never logs back in. Who knows. That's just how she goes sometimes.
Nothing to deal with. Nothing to it but to do it. Just wearing a mask, staying as distant as possible and going about life as per usual otherwise. Not really much else you can do, and not really anything to be depressed over. Things could be much worse. Theres kids in africa picking through garbage piles to eat, and people in our own country who live under bridges in the cold and rain. If wearing a mask and not sitting down at a restaurant is the worst thing I ever have to face, I think I'll have made out pretty well.
When I’m feeling down about the country and the future, I read Ron tweets from @CodeMonkeyZ
Then I don’t feel so down anymore.
For those people that thrive on personal attention and interaction with other people, it has got to be hard. However, just like everyone else said, you have to adapt. We're lucky there is a vaccine. This could have been a new way of life, and still could be if something else pops up.
Ohh wow ... you really understood.
My oldest son is having a hard time too. He's a very social guy .... always has been. Loves to do things in groups and be around lots of people. He works hard running his own business. During his off time he sits as master of the Masonic lodge in his city, goes to concerts, nightclubs, and comedy clubs. He thrives on social contact.
He's been feeling cut off too. All there is in his life is work ... about 60 hrs a week to keep his business running. There was no playtime to balance it out and it was getting him down.
Lately, he's been using his energy for self improvement. Spends a lot of time working out in his home gym. Also into healthy eating and cooking for his wife & son.
It's a personality spectrum. On one end, there are folks who are very group oriented and need lots of social contact. On the other end are people like C.D. , Patriot, and myself who need lots of solitude.
~ Just different kinds of people. ~
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If so, that's up to 7.7million less people dying. So seems pretty good.
Seems like the vaccine kills a lot.... https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/w...m-his-vaccine/
Watch this and you'll feel better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LPA...DRKoncerthuset
I also read his tweets as well and I also read random articles on the internet. I randomly found this one and it catches my interest https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...s-anxiety.html Try reading this. I hope it helps you as well :)
I dunno ... the virus got loose in the local nursing home here and killed off about 25 % of the residents . A good chunk of the employees working there tested positive. That messed things up because there weren't enough people to do the job of running the place. Then it got out into the community and made a bunch of people sick.
Best case seems to be that you test positive without any symptoms. Then you have to go sit in the timeout chair for two weeks. That's two weeks lost pay if you don't have any sick days built up.
On the other hand .... maybe you do come down sick and have to go to the doctor or the hospital. That's anywhere from 500.00 - 100,000.00 $ in medical bills you have to pay out.
It's not really about the death rates ... you see ?
I'll be glad when this Covid-19 thing is a distant memory. It's been a royal PITA. Maybe 2021 will be a better year.
Nursing home by me it killed 34 of like 80 residence there. For the general population obviously it is much lower. Lots of people losing grandparents and parents over it.
I really dont think most people will care about the rona until it is their loved ones who die. And even then some still call it all a hoax.
Well ... it hasn't been a very good year for civility in politics. JMO, but the powers that be should never have made the pandemic a political issue. I've been following this whole thing pretty closely since it all began. It seems that we have two sides, each with their talking points. When a discussion comes up, those of each side,hurl those talking points back and forth at each other and nothing gets accomplished. Neither side is really willing to listen to what the other is saying. It's just a big argument.
I was kinda hoping that they would tone down the rhetoric after the election but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Next best solution would be to achieve herd immunity by some means or another. That way there's one less thing for them to be fighting over.
Maybe in 2021.
Eh idk about that. This was the first instance of something like this in my lifetime. We have had things before (mad cow, swine flu, ebola, etc), but it had never been made a big deal of like this. Why would this time be so different than all the other times if they were all manufactured things for us to "fight". Was the government we had this time to blame? We never fought any of the other ones like this, why this one now? I think this will pass and there will be news headlines in the future like "is this the next coronavirus?!?" to try and get click/ratings, but I think this one was unique and that we won't see another scare like this for a while. That is my hope at least.
I get what you are saying T. I supported Trump in 2016 and 2020 but the guy is just batshot crazy. There's right wing conservative Libertarian like myself, and then there's going way overboard to a place where reasoned thinking does not exist. That's where the sheeple come in. Trump is a charismatic leader. The sheep people will follow him blindly just like they did with Hitler in Nazi Germany.
It's the same with the left as well.
This extremism is the true threat to our liberty. Right wing extremism leads to fascism. Left wing extremism leads to a totalitarian police state. These things are just two sides of the same coin.
You might look at it this way: Sheep are just about the dumbest animals on the planet. The shepherd guides the flock wherever he wants them to go. Then he shears (fleeces) the sheep. Next he slaughters them for food or sells them off as he sees fit. The sheep exist only to serve the shepherd.
Next: Think of the shepherd as being the government and now you've got the picture.
True enough ... we need to be very careful of the left but we also have to be very careful of the right wing crackpots as well. Don't let them run their game on you. Question everything they're telling you. Think and decide for yourself.
All my contractor and construction friends have been booked out solid for months, and are making money hand over fist. Like half the houses in my development are having work done on their house. When one door closes another opens, there are many industries that are doing better now than ever before. Some are not. But thats how shes goes sometimes. Things ebb and flow and stuff like restaurants (well ones that couldn't adapt, some of the take places by me are still super busy) and retail/travel industry have been crushed, other industries have been thriving like never before. In America, there is always opportunity, even now, and capitalism always finds a way to work.
No ... you're very confused on your terms T.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
Quote:
Fascism (/ˈfæʃɪzəm/) is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism[1][2] characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and strong regimentation of society and of the economy[3] which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe.[4] The first fascist movements emerged in Italy during World War I, before spreading to other European countries.[4] Opposed to liberalism, democracy, Marxism, and anarchism, fascism is placed on the far right within the traditional left–right spectrum
That said, this is as far as I am going to chase this down this rabbit hole. One of the rules that helps keep this board a refuge from the rest of the world is the no politics rule. Doesn't matter what either one of us thinks, it is not going to change a phuckin' thing.
That has more to do with economics K.
I was self employed in the carpentry trade for many years. The Dubya years were great for me. Those were the glory days however his economic policies overheated the economy and caused the crash of 07-08.
The Obama years were dark days. Not only were they not helping ... i felt that the dems were actively working against me. They don't like self employed people. I finally said the heck with it. There's a term called "Gone Galt". It's an important concept to understand for anyone who would seek to better themselves through independence and hard work.
Anyway ... Trump economics have been very good for the construction industry. I'm retired from the trade but the guys still in the game are doing very well.
That won't hold for very much longer.