Sunday, March 29, 2020

Neither One Of Us Gladys Knight and the Pips





Yesterday I played this song that starts with the words "It's sad to think, that we're not going to make it"  And today we learn that estimates are that 100,000 to 200,000 may die and we're only at what, 2,000 +  Even more from a minute ago press conference we hear The bottom line: Trump said that modeling shows that if the social distancing restrictions are effective, the U.S. can expect to be "well on our way to recovery" by June 1."  



It's sad to think, that we're not going to make it.  That's not the song singing, that's me saying.  Economically, financially there's no way many can go that long with no source of income.  The consequences of people starving are going to  be all to real.  The printing presses can't print the money fast enough to save the despairing lives who have no resources to even afford food, housing, and utilities.  We're not talking recession we're talking depression, and folks are just not the stalwarts that American was in the Great Depression. 



Unrest is just around the corner and the Government knows it and you better believe they are preparing for it.  From church today was the message that we can choose how to feel about it.  We don't have to give in to fear.  That's good. But I don't think that's going to prevent what's coming.  Dying with a smile on my face is still dying.  Dying alone, separated from our loved ones, not even being able to attend our loved ones funeral is going to be an agonizing experience.  It's sad to think....


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