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TruthSeeker
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He does and it needs to. Not every place but lots of places do need to open. Most of the south and Midwest have been social distancing for life and do not have the same issues that New York and Michigan and California have.
Think of the economy as a car engine. You do not put explosives on it and blow it up because a wire shorted out, you fix the bad wire. Honestly there isn’t a better person to have in office than someone that is also a businessman and understands those dynamics as well. Yes he is coarse, yes he tweets too much, and yes I do not always agree with him. Just ask yourself this. Who do you trust with a business decision, the life long businessman or the lifelong politician?
Yeah, and my farming family out in Iowa.....are saying that just now, they are seeing significant increases in positive Covid 19 numbers.....it worked it's way from international hubs like NY, Seattle, and CA inward. The farming territory is not where you want to see this go and in my HO is the region we should protect.....as we speak.....animals are being destroyed if they come into contact with COVID 19 positive people....it only takes 1 positive covid 19 person in a 3000 pig confinement, to see the animals slaughtered.....corn has taken a dive so farmers aren't selling. I don't think most people have a real good handle on the importance of farming and what happens when farmers have to follow the gov't regulations in a pandemic..........and people lack basic connected knowledge about diseases as related to our food chain. Viruses travel by people....through food.....even slaughtered/ refrigerated food. So, because corn process have bottomed, farmers aren't selling their grain....they are holding on to it....till need rises from scaricity....and prices go up. We are going to have surprising shortages.....toilet paper is just the beginning. Meat, like toilet paper, is already regulated here in Virginia.....now.....people are taking money out of banks....or the banks aren't carrying cash and you have to wait a week to get 15,000. in casy.......no, this pandemic that we could have been better prepared for after SARS scare in 09.......now he's handing out nontaxable cash money to middle class American's, many who have savings accounts or alternate means of income....and can survive on their retirement. I think that a check is a good thing, for people who lost their jobs, or under 50,000.00 income. Now is the time for neighbors, communities to come together....and to share. So, that's what I'm doing......I gave a lady a job, using my check that will come-in two months....she doesn't know it...but I have enough to survive on-she does not. Keeping social distancing in the foreground, I asked her to work outside in my gardens ( a first). I had her clean out my freezer and gave her some food. She took me to the grocery store (I needed a lift) and I got her some toilet paper, and some ground beef, and some paper towels. I guess what I'm saying.....is that we can ease our struggling neighbors by trading, lending a hand, giving, and still keeping the social distancing. Work can be found online. We can empathize, find creative ways to make do and help others in the process. I think this is something awful, and I wouldn't want to be Trump. But Trump has not had the Kennedy speech...."Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country" because he can't feel like that. Those are the right words for now.....we must be strong and do our best, and help one another.......and yes, there is a balance....but consider if you want to have to wonder what contaminants are in your food? The Midwest will be red before it's all over.